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Island of the Lost
Island of the Lost: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World | Joan Druett
Describes how the crews of two different vessels became shipwrecked on opposite ends of the same deserted island and the very different experiences of the two groups--one of which through sheer determination and fortitude overcame the challenges of their environment, while the other descended into complete anarchy.
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Texreader
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I‘m bailing. Hate to do it, but since looking at the excellent books I read in January I don‘t want to lose that streak of excellence just starting off in February. This book is dry as dirt. There‘s a shipwreck but it‘s not as dire as it makes out. They‘re on an island with a constant food source (sea lions) and ability to build shelter. If it weren‘t cast as so life-threatening then maybe it‘d be ok. But the attempt at drama is poor. ⬇️

Texreader So I do not recommend it for #foodandlit or #readingoceania #NewZealand 10mo
Texreader @Librarybelle 😂😂😂 I‘m going to have to remember that tag!! 10mo
Librarybelle I‘ve seen others on Litsy use it…it‘s a good one! 😂 10mo
Catsandbooks Best to bail! 10mo
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Texreader
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Susanita That sounds very interesting! 10mo
Catsandbooks Woohoo! 🇳🇿 10mo
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Beatlefan129
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Panpan

I love survival stories so I thought this book involving not one but two shipwrecks would be right up my alley. Alas, I found the writing to be incredibly dry. I found myself skimming through multiple pages of text describing species of plants & ship building techniques. And while I acknowledge that these men needed to eat sea lions to survive, I was not prepared for the many descriptions of the brutal ways they were killed. ⚓️⚓️/5

Suet624 Goodness gracious! Sorry you had to go through that! 2y
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KatieB
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Pickpick

The story of 2 different shipwrecks on uninhabited Auckland Island in the 1800s and the role that variations in leadership and morale had on the outcomes for both groups. The writing was a little clunky at times but overall a really interesting story. 3* #bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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KatieB
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It‘s been a crazy few weeks at work but I have the next 4 days off and my main ‘to do‘ item is to work on #bookspinbingo. Glorious! Has anyone read this one? I can‘t remember how it ended up on my kindle (although that isn‘t uncommon!).

TheAromaofBooks I love how my Kindle just fills itself up with books sometimes! 😂 4y
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nomadreader
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Mehso-so

Fascinating story with underwhelming execution. Hard to say if the writing style, narration (or both) were what me not engage with this book much. Overall, I liked it enough to finish but sped it up to 1.35x. It needed editing or excitement or something, but I'm glad to know more about shipwrecks, survival, and the Auckland Islands ⭐⭐⭐ #ATY2020 (set in the Southern hemisphere) @BarbaraBB

BarbaraBB We‘re still on track! This week‘s an easy one 👍🏼 5y
nomadreader @BarbaraBB Doing two on audio this month really helped me catch up! The rest of February and March are all looking pretty easy, and I'm almost ready to start planning March😃 5y
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nomadreader
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For the first time in my listening life, I've sped up the narration. A vast improvement 🙌🏻 #ATY2020 (set in the Southern hemisphere)

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nomadreader
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Next on audio: this has been in my Audible library forever, and I'm finally reading it for #ATY2020 (set in the Southern hemisphere) @BarbaraBB

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RachelS89
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Pickpick

This was a fascinating read. Two different ships wrecked on opposite sides of the same island in 1864. The two groups of survivors had vastly different experiences; one group worked together to survive, while the other suffered from starvation and a lack of leadership.
A great read for anyone who enjoys survival stories or maritime history.
The photo is of the remains of the wreck of the Grafton in the late 1800s.

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Plaidsticks
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Mehso-so

#audiobook interesting enough listen.

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the_next_chapter101
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Pickpick

An Amazing story of a crew that was shipwrecked in the Pacific on a set of deserted Islands in 1865. Highly recommend! (Listened via Scribd) 4/5⭐

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MrBook
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#BookNDinner! This is an audiobook meal—amazing listen. Accompaniment this humid and wet evening: a pesto burger with mozzarella and tomato, french fries with brown gravy, and unsweetened iced tea. MMMMmm 😋! Happy reads & happy eats! 😎👌🏻

Lynnsoprano Looks yummy. 5y
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MrBook
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#BookNDinner! More technically #BookNLunch and dinner, lol. Audiobook this evening, and an excellent one so far! Accompaniment this warm and wet night: cheesesteak with mozzarella and mushrooms, mozzarella sticks, and Cherry Coke! MMMmmmm 😋! Happy reads & happy eats! 😎👌🏻

KristenDuck Yes my kind of meal... but my cheesesteak needs cheese, fried onions, mushrooms and green peppers! 5y
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KT1432
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You probably don't want to go to Camp Nightingale. Lots of bad history there.

You don't want to go to Auckland Island either. It's pretty much the last place on Earth you want to be shipwrecked! #LetsTravelAugust #Camping #Ship

One_With_Books I LOVED The Last Time I Lied! It was amazing! 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @One_With_Books I was thinking of reading it next!! 5y
One_With_Books @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks you‘ll enjoy it! It‘s a book I keep recommending. 5y
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KT1432 @One_With_Books @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks it sucks you in and is compulsively readable! Good summertime beach read. I liked it but didn't love it, but that's how I am with most thrillers lol. Most people loved it! 5y
OriginalCyn620 I need to read The Last Time I Lied! Maybe next month I can get to it! 5y
KT1432 @OriginalCyn620 I still need to read Final Girls! 5y
OriginalCyn620 @lele1432 I loved Final Girls! 5y
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TorieStorieS
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This marks my last official #NonFiction2018 book! I enjoyed keeping track in my #bujo this year - thanks for sponsoring this challenge, @Riveted_Reader_Melissa !!! I liked this #audiobook- who doesn‘t love a shipwrecked account? It‘s fascinating and my only regret is that I don‘t have the map that I‘m sure the physical version includes!

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Great job!! I‘ve enjoyed this non-fiction year too! 6y
TorieStorieS Thanks again for sponsoring this, @Riveted_Reader_Melissa - are you planning anything for 2019? 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @TorieStorieS I thought about trying 2 non-fictions a month, but I‘m not even sure if I can manage that just because some are very long & involved. I have a few Doris Kearns Godwin‘s on my list, and I know they will take me at least a whole month. Right now I‘m toying with the idea of a Non-fiction Bingo sheet to encourage myself to read different kinds of non-fiction, like a history, memoir, science, photojournal, etc. What do you think? I‘m.. 6y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa ...open to ideas. 🤷‍♀️ 6y
TorieStorieS I like the bingo idea, @Riveted_Reader_Melissa - I think that will be fun and lead to a greater variety of non-fiction!! 👏👏👏 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @TorieStorieS Thank you for the vote of confidence! 6y
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GypsyKat
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Ok, so I may have gone a little crazy during the Audible book sale. 😆💸💸💸
#Audible #BookSale #BookHaul
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SandyW You have to make up for lost time. You were ill for awhile! 7y
GypsyKat @SandyW Too right! 7y
bookwrm526 They‘re killing me with that sale 7y
GypsyKat @bookwrm526 Honestly the prices are too good to pass up. I got 18 books for less than $50. You can‘t beat that! 7y
OrangeMooseReads Tao of Pooh, Jungle Book, and Breakfast at Tiffany‘s are all good books. (edited) 7y
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Audrey
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Pickpick

This was a fascinating depiction of two separate yet overlapping shipwrecks on the Auckland Islands. It really shows how leadership can lead to survival or doom. The first group did have some advantages though, not just in leadership, but in camaraderie, pre wreck, in timing, and the personalities of the survivors.

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tricours
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Pickpick

Very interesting, especially the Robinson Crusoe parts, even though the narrative was a bit... flat. The audiobook narrator is perhaps a bit monotonous, which doesn't help, but it wasn't too bad.

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Oblomov26
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Pickpick

Another book that I picked up cheap on Audible. A fine addition to the survival in remote places narratives, this takes place on the Auckland Islands far to the south of New Zealand in the 1850‘s, where the crews of two ships the Grafton and the Invercauld are shipwrecked at the same time but are unaware of each other presence. A tale showing the importance of leadership as one crew perseveres and survives, while the other self destructs.

LeahBergen This sounds like something I'd like! 👍🏼 7y
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tricours
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Today's daily deal seems interesting!

WanderingBookaneer I considered it. I might buy it later. 7y
Oblomov26 Sounded interesting and had not bought a book in.... a few days, so I just had to pick it up 7y
tricours @Oblomov26 same here 😄 7y
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