The book is a travel log of the author's experience in on Equatorial Pacific atoll. It's interesting, clever, quick-witted, and full of cool historic island beginnings, like- the first interactions between the white skinned explorers of the old world and the dark skinned inhabitants of the South Pacific islands, or such as the introduction of Christianity to the isolated indigenous islanders. I always finish a book if I start it (no matter how boring or dry it may be- Moby Dick- I'm looking at you) and I rarely read a book twice- but I have read The Sex Lives of Cannibals three times now. A great read if you're looking for a laugh and a mental get away from US city living. One day I will have my own long term island living experience. My husband and I love to travel and we have big plans for our future family travels. (But for now, we also have big student loans to pay off first). While we were dating Chris asked me where I wanted to end up in life, and I told him I'd always wanted to move away and live in a hut on a beach. I know I will be happy with the simple life with nothing but a small hut on a beach. With lots of books. And my own sonic ice machine and diet coke supply next to the window that overlooks our lime tree...The "hut on a beach" idea contues to expand as we have more kids and realize more fully what 'paradise' needs if we will be including these newest additions of our family in the "hut on a beach" experience. So, for a good read- check out The Sex Lives of Cannibals by J. Maarten Troost; you won't be disappointed.
In which the Author expresses some thoughts about the current state of life, briefly recounts prior adventures, reveals the inner workings of her home, shares any cuisine experiences of choice, offers wisdom and advice from personal experience, posts pictures of only good looking people (most of which are the Author's family) and invites you, the reader, to enjoy.
Monday, June 16, 2014
The Sex Lives of Cannibals by J. Maarten Troost
The book is a travel log of the author's experience in on Equatorial Pacific atoll. It's interesting, clever, quick-witted, and full of cool historic island beginnings, like- the first interactions between the white skinned explorers of the old world and the dark skinned inhabitants of the South Pacific islands, or such as the introduction of Christianity to the isolated indigenous islanders. I always finish a book if I start it (no matter how boring or dry it may be- Moby Dick- I'm looking at you) and I rarely read a book twice- but I have read The Sex Lives of Cannibals three times now. A great read if you're looking for a laugh and a mental get away from US city living. One day I will have my own long term island living experience. My husband and I love to travel and we have big plans for our future family travels. (But for now, we also have big student loans to pay off first). While we were dating Chris asked me where I wanted to end up in life, and I told him I'd always wanted to move away and live in a hut on a beach. I know I will be happy with the simple life with nothing but a small hut on a beach. With lots of books. And my own sonic ice machine and diet coke supply next to the window that overlooks our lime tree...The "hut on a beach" idea contues to expand as we have more kids and realize more fully what 'paradise' needs if we will be including these newest additions of our family in the "hut on a beach" experience. So, for a good read- check out The Sex Lives of Cannibals by J. Maarten Troost; you won't be disappointed.
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