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Extreme Exposure |
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Rating:  Summary: Extreme Exposure Review: A real page turner! Reads like a fiction/adventure story...only it really happened. MS Kirkpatrick has done an outstanding job of taking me to the Amazon (only I don't have to worry about all the stuff that wants to bite and kill me). Makes a great companion book for "Romancing the Rain," Stephen Kirkpatrick's coffee table photography book.
Rating:  Summary: Extreme Exposure Review: A real page turner! Reads like a fiction/adventure story...only it really happened. MS Kirkpatrick has done an outstanding job of taking me to the Amazon (only I don't have to worry about all the stuff that wants to bite and kill me). Makes a great companion book for "Romancing the Rain," Stephen Kirkpatrick's coffee table photography book.
Rating:  Summary: I felt like I was there in the jungle Review: I found this book hard to put down. The true story of the photographer's misadventures in the Amazon rain forrest seemed like an Indiana Jones movie. What stuck me most was that the words created such strong mental images; I could feel the (usually unpleasant)envirnoment surrounding the characters. Also, there is one Peruvian "city boy" you really want to strangle; I'm surprised his compainions did not do so. I will never complain about rain and humidity in Mississippi again!
Rating:  Summary: I felt like I was there in the jungle Review: I found this book hard to put down. The true story of the photographer's misadventures in the Amazon rain forrest seemed like an Indiana Jones movie. What stuck me most was that the words created such strong mental images; I could feel the (usually unpleasant)envirnoment surrounding the characters. Also, there is one Peruvian "city boy" you really want to strangle; I'm surprised his compainions did not do so. I will never complain about rain and humidity in Mississippi again!
Rating:  Summary: GREAT ADVENTURE Review: Marlo Kirkpatrick did an outstanding job on describing the beauty, loneness, fear, hope and courage that Stephen felt while lost in the Amazon rain forest. Stephen and his comrades were lost for 12 days. During this time they were faced many hardships but Stephen kept his trust in God that helped him survive this unpredictable adventure. I would recommend this book to any one with a love for true life adventure and excitement.
Rating:  Summary: GREAT ADVENTURE Review: Marlo Kirkpatrick did an outstanding job on describing the beauty, loneness, fear, hope and courage that Stephen felt while lost in the Amazon rain forest. Stephen and his comrades were lost for 12 days. During this time they were faced many hardships but Stephen kept his trust in God that helped him survive this unpredictable adventure. I would recommend this book to any one with a love for true life adventure and excitement.
Rating:  Summary: TRUE SURVIVAL Review: Marlo Kirkpatrick gave me a true feel of the Amazon. I felt as though I was there lost in the Amazon along with wildlife photographer Stephen Kirkpatrick, three Peruvians and one New Englander. I could visualize the wild sensations of the Amazon rain forest, feel the lonely dark nights, the fear of the unknown, and the uncertainly of their return home. I recommend you read this true survival story.
Rating:  Summary: Great Read, Great Journey Review: Marlo Kirkpatrick takes readers on a journey where most people have never been: into the depths of the Peruvian Amazon. The jungle threatens to swallow protagonist Stephen Kirkpatrick (real-life wildlife photographer) and his crew of three Peruvians and one lost-soul New Englander along for the ride. Little do any of them know that this journey will bring them face-to-face with just about every peril the jungle can throw at them, and face-to-face with themselves. For some of these men, that also means face-to-face with God. Amazingly a true story, this adventure will have you turning the pages as quickly as the men try to outrun the jungle. A great read that makes you feel like you're there, this book offers a great deal of humor, insight and adventure. Strap yourselves in for the ride!
Rating:  Summary: Extreme Exposure Review: This book reads like the best adventure novels do - quick with just the right amount of detail to allow the reader to feel like they are THERE. The author does a wonderful job of filling out the real characters - there are those you truly admire and those you'd like to slam in the head with a liana vine. One must read for naturalists and those who love the outdoors.
Rating:  Summary: Extreme Exposure Review: This was one book that I really enjoyed reading. I could not put it down and read it in one night. She really showed the love of the Amazon that Steve has.
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