Selected Product: | Adrift: Seventy-six Days Lost at Sea Paperback Edition: Reprint Author: Steven Callahan Publisher: Mariner Books Release Date: 2002-10-17 ISBN-10: 0618257322 ISBN-13: 0046442257329 List Price: $14.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why ISBN-10: 0393326152 ISBN-13: 9780393326154 List Price:$14.95 The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom ISBN-10: 1592289444 ISBN-13: 9781592289448 List Price:$16.95 Touching the Void: The True Story of One Man's Miraculous Survival ISBN-10: 0060730552 ISBN-13: 9780060730550 List Price:$14.95 117 Days Adrift (World of Cruising) ISBN-10: 0924486317 ISBN-13: 9780924486319 List Price:$14.95 Survive the Savage Sea (Sailing Classics) ISBN-10: 0924486732 ISBN-13: 9780924486739 List Price:$15.95 |
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This is right out of one of my favorite genres - true life survival stories. The story starts slow, but once he has to abandon his boat sinks and he is has to really start surviving, it is very engaging. I greatly enjoyed reading of all the details of his water-gathering, shark-deterring, fishing and storm riding.
I am pretty sure I would have died about day 20. Great reading for anyone interested in this genre. Other favorites from this genre include "The Long Walk", "We Die Alone" and "Alive". | I was SHOCKED by how great this book was | Customer Rating: | I ordered this book on a whim. It's not usually my sort of fare but Callahan had me from the start and I had a hard time putting it down. Day by day, struggle by struggle, every new experience gave you either a sense of tremendous triumph or total despair. I was rooting for Callahan through out the book. I caught my self laughing out loud several times and twitching my feet nervously at others.
Steven Callahan did one of the best jobs in all of adventure writing at bringing the reader into his little life-raft world. It was amazing to see an entire eco-system develop around his orange raft and how he interacted with it.
Truly an amazing book and an amazing journey. Be forewarned, you'll feel lost at sea with Callahan! | Where there's a will, there's a way! | Customer Rating: | | I loved reading this book. The author has an amazing determination. Many times throughout the story, he was in a pinch and on the brink of disaster and death, but he fought and decided he was going to survive no matter what it took. He is a very intelligent person, judging by some of the assessments and solutions he came up with during the experience. He also has incredible will-power. Read the book if you love survival stories such as this. | Sooo Bad | Customer Rating: | | Because of the horrible writing style I couldn't get past twenty pages. It was so mercilously annoying to struggle through the author's short, choppy sentences. His story might have been intriguing, but he should have hired a professional ghost writer. Put it aside for 'Lost' which is a much better written book. | fascinating | Customer Rating: | | Absolutely fascinating, informative, a must for any sailor, and highly recommended for anyone heading out to sea. |
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