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The Sharks of Lake Nicaragua: True Tales of Adventure, Travel, and Fishing
The Sharks of Lake Nicaragua: True Tales of Adventure, Travel, and Fishing
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Author: Randy Wayne White
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(8 reviews)
Sales Rank: 583304

Media: Hardcover
Edition: First edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 236
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 1558219048
Dewey Decimal Number: 910.4
EAN: 9781558219045
ASIN: 1558219048

Publication Date: June 1999
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Product Description
Whether he's engaging in mock aerial combat or riding an Ididarod sled, Randy Wayne White is one of America's most adventurous travelers. In this collection he studies anti-terrorist driving techniques, dives for golf balls in an alligator-infested pond at a country club, hunts his fellow man with a paint gun, ice-fishes for walleye with X-ray-stunned night-crawlers, and goes pig-shooting with Dr. Pavlov. With self-effacing optimism, White captures the joys and fears of wandering the earth's surface with an eclectic cast of weirdo fellow-travelers - a frog that won't jump, a group of expatriate Brits who've developed an interesting cure for "road jaundice," and even a mad Australian scientist.

Though he rarely finds what he's looking for - like the legendary landlocked bull sharks of Lake Nicaragua, or the secret to successful winter fishing on a Minnesota lake - he develops a Zen-like "passion for the means" and a rare ability to revel in the rib-aching humor of each exotic trip.


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2 out of 5 stars Quick Read, not about Nicaragua   May 21, 2006
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an easy read, and more something you would pick up and look at from the library for an hour rather than actually buy. Only one story is about Nicaragua (though it's a good story). The rest are about the many, many other places the author has been. Though the author seems to have had quite an interesting life off the beaten path, a lot of the stories are written with shallow prose and lack depth. Not worth buying.


4 out of 5 stars A Great Writer   January 11, 2006
Some dated material does not detract from the fine writing.


5 out of 5 stars Wishin' I was with him   November 22, 2002
I've read all 3 of his "Outside" compilations. They all are, in my mind, great. Reading these books allows you to get lost, while you are in your living room. I wish there were more of them. If there is wanderlust in your heart, then you should read these stories. Some are better than others, some are more interesting to me than others, but that's why they make different flavors of ice cream too.


2 out of 5 stars Ramblings, with plenty of white space   July 30, 2000
  4 out of 8 found this review helpful

A very quick read. Somewhat entertaining, but not much substance for prospective travelers to Nicarauga or elsewhere. The cover, or dust cover, of this book I bought via Amazon in May of 2000 looks nothing like the artwork on the Amazon web page I bought it from. Recommend you get this book in the library, read it and put it back on the shelf, as this is easily accomplished in a short library visit.

-John


5 out of 5 stars These are not trips for ElderHospice folks!   July 27, 2000
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Randy Wayne White is an authentic character. I suspected as much from reading his fiction efforts, usually involving Doc Ford. But in this collection of essays about his travels, you can see that he does not subscribe to Travel & Leisure or Conde Nast Traveler. He picks the damndest places to go, the damndest things to do when he gets there and writes about his experiences in a completely entertaining and very informative fashion. These are not your traditional outings and Mr. White would have it no other way. Hunting crocs with some authentic, although somewhat legal poachers, chasing pigs through cathedrals, exploring the seldom traveled parts of Australia, or fishing for fresh water sharks in Nicaragua (legend has it they exist), he is seldom far from disaster and you perversely kind of wish you were there..but not totally. He shows another side of himself with the gifts he brings to share with unknown Nicaraguan youngsters. I won't spoil the fun of finding out what it is...but it shows a softer side of the author, which is as welcome as his normal personna.

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