
Island Adventures
Disconnecting in the Caribbean and South Pacific
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Narrado por:
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Scott Zdanis
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Jeff Rasley
The true stories in this audiobook are about temporarily disconnecting from the ordinary life of a big-city lawyer to experience exotic islands, strange creatures, and different cultures. One tale is about an eye-to-eye encounter with a mother humpback whale and her calf in the isles of Tonga. It left the author shaking as if an electric current was pulsing through his body. Another is a gripping account of a too-close-for-comfort experience with a sperm whale that left the author with wet shorts.
After a harrowing search to find them, leaders of the outlaws of Kalalau share with the author why their commitment to living by the aloha spirit requires the rejection of materialistic society, technology, and the law. In another chapter, the author explains why the citizens of the tiny nation of Palau hold the title of the most litigious people in the world. Palauans have filed more lawsuits than there are people in Palau.
The audiobook begins with the tragic tale of Hurricane Mitch chasing down the sailing ship Fantome to kill all hands aboard. It ends with the author relating his own mystical experience when lost and alone at sea in a kayak at night and reflecting on whether salvation was or was not by the grace of God.
The stories are not so much a travelogue as a vicarious island-hopping adventure and spiritual journey. Listening to this little audiobook is intended to take the listener out of the busyness of daily life for awhile. It might also inspire a more adventurous and more consciously spiritual approach to life.
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The narrator of the book was quite good as well. I'd definitely recommend for all of the prospective adventurers out there.
I requested and received a free copy of this audiobook from the author, publisher, or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review. I was NOT required to write a positive review and this reflects my honest opinion of the work.
Decent Amalgamation of Short Stories
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This is a entertaining collection of shorts by the author, telling of his travels to all sort of remote and fantastic places.
They're a lot of fun and I enjoyed listening, and for just a little bit, drifted away and found myself on the beach of a tropical island with a nice giant margarita!
Very nicely done, enjoyed both writing and narration :)
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Perfect Timing, Loved it!
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This was an overall interesting and attention holding listen by Jeff Rasley. I liked it.
I enjoyed Scott Zdanis' narration. He was easy to understand and had a nice tone that was easy on the ears.
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A Nice Group of Short Stories Based on Island Life
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I was really interested in listening to this island hopping book. It promised to include adventures with the culture and self reflecting. Anyone who enjoys nature will often boast it helps to clear ones head. Perceiving this as bite sized escapes, I started the audio.
Several times.
I really didn’t like the narrator too much. He kind of read it too fast; I expected a slower, more calm tone. Did he think this was an action thriller?
The writing wasn’t very polished. For the chapter about Palau, “Palau” was used in like every other sentence. Like seriously? We know we’re here for the whole chapter! Ditto about the “Outlaws”. It sounded like it was every sentence if not twice in the same sentence. As much as I wanted to hear about them, by the 50th “outlaw” (when I finally started counting it) , I was less than halfway through and had to skip to the next chapter. Which was about an “ep-ee-logue” about the Outlaws. So skip again.
This could really be a very good book with an editor. The sentences were choppy and written without flair. I don’t feel like I travelled anywhere, learned much, or was able to escape. And I tried.
So
Many
Times.
Perhaps reading the book could be better.
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Not as Relaxing, Reflecting, or Adventurous as Advertised
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