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Wow. The book wasn't perfect by any means, but with a subject so fascinating it hardly had to be - plus, I feel like I have at least somewhat of an understanding of the horrifying confusion that was the '90s Balkan War(s) now.
 
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Styok | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 25, 2022 |
East to Read, But Little Substance

"Jungleland" is written by a New York native who has a midlife crisis and decides to go to Honduras to track down a legendary lost city. The author alternates chapters between his diary and the story of an American explorer in the early 1940s.

It seemed like the author decided from the get-go that he was going to obsess about the legend, as if an obsession would make his crisis and his uncomfortable conditions more authentic. The author spends a great deal of time talking about the dangers of drug-runners, an invasion by the exiled president, malaria, and river bandits, but the worst thing the author encounters are terrible blisters on his feet.

Predictably, the lost city becomes a metaphor for something the author had all along: his family and his life in New York.

On the positive side, "Jungleland" is an easy read. It falls off toward the end when the alternating chapters stop paralleling each other (a lot was squeezed out of the 19040s explorer's story, perhaps in an attempt to beef up the length of the book). Nevertheless, the writing style is enjoyable.
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mvblair | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 9, 2020 |
Jungleland is a true story that reads like fiction. This story is part adventure story and part WW2 spy story. I liked the short chapters and all the interesting characters Stewart meets along the way. Stewart is in search of the White City deep in the Honduran jungle. He tries to follow the same route Theodore Mode's expedition took in 1940. Will he find it and does the Ciudad Blanca actually exist?
 
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lewilliams | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 31, 2019 |
This book reads like the written edition of Expedition Unknown. A contemporary author is trying to follow the trail of an earlier explorer in the jungle. very hard to get into - not my favorite form of literature. Harder to read than see on TV.
 
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Pmaurer | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 14, 2019 |

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