I bought this book not so much for the positive message it
contains (although that didn’t hurt), but more for the journal of his journeys.
I have family in Australia
so anything that has to do with Australia
interests me. Aussie land wasn’t the biggest portion of his book; it seemed to
me that Africa played the bigger role. And
that was ok, because I was intrigued and ensnared in the storyline of this
amazing and once in a lifetime journey from the jungles of Borneo .
The author set out to write this book as if we were two
friends, sitting and enjoying a drink or two and he sure achieved this. It’s a frank
and stark description of a world so completely different from our own (first
world problems anyone?) that grips you and will leave you pondering how you
live your life after you are finished with it. This book is great for anyone
wondering what is truly out there.
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