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I'm glad he stood still., July 30 2009
This book was hard to put down! Each adventure is nicely tucked into each chapter, giving the reader snapshots of a life lived in the rugged African environment. Not only was it educational, it was extremely entertaining! Unlike many travel writers who simply have stories to tell, this author also has a knack for writing. Through swamps of hippos, plains of lions, and tree-eating ellies, it was a pleasure to experience Africa again through his words.
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Gloriously entertaining!, July 21 2009
This book kept me smiling from beginning to end. The author has a magnificent way of story telling. It is pure magic and evokes the beauty of Africa in a harsh and very realistic way. I can smell the woodsmoke from the camp fires as he writes of his adventures.
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Good, quick read. Enjoyed it a lot., Nov 4 2007
By Chris Baldwin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide (Paperback)
While I haven't been on safari, I'm guessing that this book should be required reading for anyone who is able to make the trip. Peter Allison's book was a nice, quick read filled with lots of great stories about his experiences. All in all, I would recommend this book highly. Several stories made me laugh out loud. Enjoy.
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Bald-headed men beware! (Oh, just kidding.), Jan 14 2008
By Debra Hamel - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide (Paperback)
Beginning in the mid-1990s, Peter Allison worked as a safari guide, primarily in Botswana. In Whatever You Do, Don't Run, Allison tells stories about his life in the bush. There are animal stories aplenty--a herd of elephants clustering protectively around its calving matriarch, a giant Python intent on crushing the life out of the author, an infestation of mice so desperately hungry they took to chewing on bald men's heads. But guides have to deal with paying guests as well as wild animals, and Allison does not shy from criticizing the spoiled and stupid among his tour groups. In the hands of a more witty writer (think J. Maarten Troost's The Sex Lives of Cannibals), the material at Allison's disposal might have resulted in an unputdownable read. Allison's book isn't, but his stories are cute and amusing, and the author himself is likable and agreeably self-deprecating. Most interestingly, Whatever You Do, Don't Run gives readers a glimpse of an unusual llfestyle that most of us will probably not have given much thought to before: what's it like, day-to-day, to lead tourists around herds of impala and crocodile-infested rivers? If the subject matter is of interest, or if you like to browse the lives of people with jobs far different from yours, Allison's book is worth a quick read. -- Debra Hamel
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If you feel like laughing, Oct 1 2007
By Love to learn "Lisa" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide (Paperback)
Mr. Allison's, WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T RUN is filled with hilariously funny sometimes irreverent stories about his experiences as a safari guide in Botswana. The title is what drew me to his book, only food runs! You can't put it down, it is laugh out loud funny and you don't want it to end. Please write more! I can't wait for your next installment.
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