The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific
Selected Book Details
- Paperback
- Author: J. Maarten Troost
- Publisher: Broadway
- Release Date: June 2004
- ISBN-10: 0767915305
- ISBN-13: 9780767915304
- List Price: $14.00
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryAt the age of twenty-six, Maarten Troost—who had been pushing the snooze button on the alarm clock of life by racking up useless graduate degrees and muddling through a series of temp jobs—decided to pack up his flip-flops and move to Tarawa, a remote South Pacific island in the Republic of Kiribati. He was restless and lacked direction, and the idea of dropping everything and moving to the ends of the Earth was irresistibly romantic. He should have known better. |
Customer Reviews
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book club selection
This was purchased as part of my book club selections. I was pleasantly surprised by this book! It was very funny and entertaining to read. I woudl recommend it to everyone - don't let the title scare you off!
A fast and interesting read
Twenty-something Maarten Troost is coasting through life when he decides to move to Kiribati with his girlfriend, Sylvia. Kiribati is a small, isolated island in the South Pacific, and Sylvia has just landed a government job there. The two battle such things as the intense heat, the overly laid-back attitude of the islanders, and the lack of palatable food options. It's not all grim though; they also get to enjoy some unique experiences and see some beautiful sights.
I thought this was a cute and mildly funny book. It was interesting to read about Kiribati, which I admit I had never heard of before. The book does skip around a bit; one chapter may be about body surfing and the next about the dog population on the island. I would've rather Troost told the book in a chronological order; I think it would've made it easier for me to see things through his eyes.
Living vicariously through others....
I'm only about half way through this book, but so far I'm enjoying it a lot. I love travel books and the ability to get to hear about other places that I've never been, or that are far away & exotic. This is about as far away as you can get, although it's not really exotic. Although this is a travel book, the only travel is getting to the island they are moving to. From that point, (at least as far as I've read), it's the details of the interesting situation they are put into. Much of the humor is concerning the lack of modern facilities (clean water, electricity), as well as a lot of potty (literally) humor. I like reading about their experience, but I wouldn't want to live it....
Kind of grim...
I read the free sample on my Kindle, and then bought the book on Kindle as well. The author has a gift for the funny twist of situations, which is endearing, as well as a self-depricating, humorous introspection. So he's easy to read and enjoyable on that level, though I wouldn't say it's "laugh out loud" funny by any stretch of the imagination. The depictions of the locale are pretty grim, living conditions as they are there on the atoll. Humor can only go so far in describing a lack of safe drinking water (or the complete absence of water of any quality), of plagues of insects, of intense heat, of no sanitation or garbage disposal system, of dirty diapers on the beach, etc., etc.
Excellent, funny, well written, and left me wanting more
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and having traveled modestly in French Polynesia and the Hawaiian Islands I was very curious about life on some of the lesser traveled atolls.
The details Maarten provides about daily life were hilarious and shocking at the same time. I will be adding him to the list of authors I would love to have a conversation with.
Only thing lacking in this book would be a few pictures of the places and people. If you watch the History Channel's "Back to Tarawa" you can see the trash Maarten is talking about.
I'm not much of a charity type person but I would love to get the people of Kiribati basic sanitation and some decent food more often!
5 stars for "Sex Lives of Cannibals" and I'll be buying the other books by the same author.