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The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific

At the age of twenty-six, Maarten Troost—who had been pushing the snooze button on the alarm clock of life by racking up useless graduate degrees...more
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few weeks ago
enjoyed it...fun read...definitely directs the thoughts toward notions of traveling and island dwelling
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few weeks ago
Very funny book, I too want to run off to middle of the Pacific Ocean and live the life of luxury.
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few weeks ago
Humorous
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few weeks ago
The language and perspective of this book tends to be a little raw, but every person contemplating missions ought to read it. It explains both the sensitivity and the calouses needed to do true cross cultural work. The effect the US can have on the world for better and for worse are discussed. What it takes to aclimate to a culture is illustrated well. Also, the US exatriate attitude toward...more
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few weeks ago
This was hysterical, I just loved it!
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few weeks ago
As with most good nonfiction books, the title is entirely misleading. There are hardly any cannibals in the book, and they really don't have sex. This is an entertaining travel book about a hapless twenty-something who decided it would be better to go off and live on an unknown, undeveloped desert island than get a real job. Very funny. And it gives you a different perspective on the...more
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few weeks ago
Pretty funny book. I haven't read a travel memoir before - and I enjoyed it so much, I'm going to pick up his second book about living in Fiji... It's fascinating, the culture and lifestyle Troost recounts while living on a tiny, remote island in the Pacific that doesn't have Internet, TV or any sort of food other than canned corned beef and tuna every day. I could not...more
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few weeks ago
Title is the best part. The tale itself is boring and depressing.
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few weeks ago
An interesting story of how the author morphed from a city dweller into an islander. The civilization in an island and the plight he has when he first landed. Some parts are pretty funny but still prefer lost on planet china. There are more background history to those island (in which some you could hardly heard of), but intellectually stimulating.
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few weeks ago
The title is certainly intriguing and I'm sure it accomplishes its main goal of getting people's attention; however, it has little to do with the book. There actually is a section devoted to this topic, but really the book is about the author's time spent living in the small island nation of Kiribati. It really is a very entertaining book in which you might accidentally learn...more
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