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Into the Heart of Borneo
Into the Heart of Borneo | Redmond O'Hanlon
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‘We’ve left a lot of men in Borneo – know what I mean?’ With their SAS trainer’s warnings ringing in their ears, the naturalist, Redmond O’Hanlon, and the poet, James Fenton, set out to rediscover the lost rhinoceros of Borneo. They were loaded with enough back-breaking kit to survive two months in a steaming 95° (in the shade) jungle of creeping, crawling, biting things. O’Hanlon could also rely on his encyclopaedic knowledge of the region’s flora and fauna, and had read-up on how to avoid being eaten by anything (stick your thumbs in a crocodile’s eyes, if you have time). And yet they proceeded to have an adventure that neither O’Hanlon, nor his friend, nor even his guides were remotely prepared for... ‘Consistently exciting, often funny, and erudite without ever being overwhelming’ Punch.
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Into the Heart of Borneo | Redmond O'Hanlon
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When the review on the back compares the travel narrative to Monty Python, you know you're in for a unique read!

LauraBrook Sounds really good! Love me some travel lit. 💚 8y
smilingshelves @LauraBrook One of my favorite genres, too! ☺ 8y
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Into the Heart of Borneo | Redmond O'Hanlon
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When I read the blurbs on this book claiming it to be a travelogue with the witt of Monty python I could not start the book fast enough. However, while there were truly some laugh out loud moments in this book, it was a bit of a disappointment mostly because of how utterly ill prepared these two were for an expedition of this magnitude. They knew next to nothing about local customs, even less about survival and were not physically prepared at all.