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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for anyone interested in parrots,
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This review is from: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill: A Love Story . . .with Wings (Hardcover)
Like another reviewer, I found myself thinking the author should have grown up and gotten a life. The idea of his waiting for something magical to just "happen" while he bums around was irritating. But, having said that, the rest of the book was a delight. Fortunately, most of the book is devoted to the parrots. I laughed, I cried. Literally. The writing is easy and engaging and while I wished the photos were in color I was just pleased to see them. The photo of Tupelo is amazing and heartbreaking. The descriptions of each bird's personality and their interactions with each other and the author were insightful, sometimes amusing and always interesting. One of the best books I've read in a while. If you have even the remotest interest in parrots, read this book. I very, very rarely buy hardcovers but this was an exception and well worth the price. Unlike most other books, this one is NOT going to the used book store!
5.0 out of 5 stars
incredible story,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill: A Love Story . . .with Wings (Hardcover)
I'm only halfway through this book right now, but I can't wait to finish it. It's funny and charming. I only started to read it because someone simply recommended it, I had no idea what to expect, but it really is amusing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sounds very much like "Elsewhere in the land of Parrots",
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This review is from: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill: A Love Story . . .with Wings (Hardcover)
"Elsewhere in the land of Parrots" by Jim Paul, which takes place on telegraph hill also. And is also about the wild parrots of San Fran. And is also an excellent read and a very charming book. I'd be interested to know whose came first. Have not read this yet, so I can't REALLY rate it, this form insists you put a rating. I will be reading it soon though because it sounds like something I will enjoy.
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