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Is the reading list for Paradors of Northern Spain the same as the one for Spain and Portugal? We are doing back-to-back and not too early to start reading.
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I looked and the reading lists are not the same. I did the Paradors last year and did not read anything prior to going as I usually do. Since I returned, I read a few books about the Camino Santiago. Two are mentioned on the Paradors reading list, but the third is called The Way, My Way by Bill Bennett. I knew little about the pilgrims who walked the Camino so I wanted to find out more after I returned. These books were all written by people who experienced it. I would also recommend seeing the movie The Way with Martin Sheen.
This tour was not on a list of ones that I had originally planned to take, but I found it fascinating and it has become one of my favorites.
I agree with British that the TD and local guides give so much info during the trip, that most informational books interest me less than fiction which I feel gives a flavor of the country/area. Sometimes I buy the DK Eyewitness books and other times I check them out of the library to research beforehand. They are wonderful guides but are sooo heavy to carry around!
And, British, I agree about the rude folks who chatter away during these talks! As a retired high school teacher, I have not lost "The Look" which can be quite effective in getting the message across in a sort of passive aggressive way!!
And, back to the original poster's question about reading for The Paradors of Northern Spain...I do not see anything on the list that would be a must. Our TD did recommend the film My Way, and I think Kathy18's point about wanting to learn more about the pilgrims journeying to Santiago de Compostela is well taken. Also, The Sun Also Rises will enhance your visit to Pamploma. There have been a number of TV specials (PBS, I think) about the running of the bulls which will make your walk through the streets more meaningful.
I'll start a new thread under General Topics on reading. I hope to see others suggestions.