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Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide


by Peter Allison

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Sales Rank: 4938
Studio: The Lyons Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 264
Publication Date: October 01, 2007
Publisher: The Lyons Press


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 33 reviews)

Whatever you do, Dont run!  
This book is fun and exciting its defiently a page turner. You just cant stop reading about all his adventures that he is having. And all his experiences and the amazing stuff that he sees while he is on his journey. He did a great job on writing this book! I cant wait to read his next adventures!!
August 25, 2008

Wonderful tales  
I'm really into the humorous travel tales and this one is high on my list. Peter Allison followed his dream and wrote about his dream come true in short adventure stories that describe near fatal incidents quite often. His stories make you appreciate the work of a safari guide and their incredible responsibilities to tourists who are often quite stupid in their assumption that wild animals are there to be photographed. Well written and exciting, I loved this book
August 18, 2008

Add Botswana to the Bucket List  
This is a book you are likely to read loudly--gasping, laughing and groaning at the antics of a safari guide whose love of the Okavango Delta and its wildlife consistently gets him into trouble of the "I-can't-believe-I-wasn't eaten" variety. I recommend reading this book with a laptop open to Google images so that you can search for pictures of the camps, parks and lesser known animals Allison mentions. The images will enhance your appreciation for this beautiful land and its wildlife.

Though Allison does not write with the elegance of a Theroux or a Bryson, his twenty-something style is part of what makes this book so much fun. It's a pleasure from start to finish, and a great way to learn more about Botswana's parks and wildlife, the safari experience, and all the things you shouldn't do while tracking big game in the Okavango Delta.
July 29, 2008

Spot on and entertaining  
Having just returned from safari, I really enjoyed this great "insider" look at the joys, foibles and pure majesty of wildlife tracking and watching in Africa. I'd go with Peter on my next trip, except for his misadventures which I trust he has grown past. Wonderfully witty and shows his love of the continent and it's animal inhabitants.
July 28, 2008

Hilarious  
This is a well written, and hilarious bok of the accounts of a young safari guide in Botswana. Anyone who has been on safari can relate to the experiences and will welcome the behind the scenes look at guiding. I enjoyed every minute of reading in this book as it took me back to my visit to the Okavango in '87 and '98. Those who have never been to Africa can enjoy this as well and perhaps you will be inspired to go on safari yourself!
July 25, 2008


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