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Tobias Schneebaum here tells the remarkable story of his four years among the Asmat of New Guinea, a jungledwelling people rumored to have killed Michael Rockefeller. Instead of ferocious cannibals, Schneebaum found a regal, gentle people who freely accepted him and initiated him into a way of life no outsider had ever seen before.
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This book is a treasure for anyone fascinated by New Guinea! The author's narratives really bring the jungle to life, and I learned so much about the area. I gifted it to my friend who loves travel tales, and she couldn’t put it down!
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Thomas O'Sullivan
Interesting but Lacked Depth
While this book had its moments, I found some parts a bit lacking in depth. The jungle setting was intriguing, but I was hoping for more detailed culture insights. Still, it was an enjoyable read overall.
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Elena Martinez
A Captivating Journey Through the Jungle
I just finished reading 'Where the Spirits Dwell,' and wow, what an adventure! The descriptions of New Guinea's jungle are so vivid, I felt like I was right there with the author. If you love travel writing, this is definitely a must-read!
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Amina Khan
Couldn’t Connect with the Story
I had high hopes for 'Where the Spirits Dwell,' but unfortunately, it didn't resonate with me. The writing style felt a bit detached, and I struggled to stay engaged. Maybe it’s just not my style?
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