Don’t Look Behind You!: A Safari Guide’s Encounters with Ravenous Lions, Stampeding Elephants, and Lovesick Rhinos
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Join Peter Allison for a riveting, rollicking, behind-the-scenes dose of everyone’s dream experience—going on safari—and coming through amazed but, thankfully, lacking a scratch. In Don’t Look Behind You, Allison recounts adventures few would live to tell.
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I ongoing reading Mr. Allison’s book and I couldn’t place it down, I wanted to savor it and read it slowly as it was so darned amusing. I’d have to place the book down and hold my stomach, I was laughing so hard. I had to call my Mom and read her passages, if I could get the words out through the laughter. I finished it this morning just in time to give it to her for her trip. Mr. Allison is a terrific storyteller and the tales he tells! I highly recommend this book. I hope he writes another one, I’ll be waiting.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This book is more about Peter Allsions misadventures and self deprecating humor than encounters with wildlife. Not as excellent as his last book.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
This book will keep you laughing until the end. A must read for anyone who has been on a safari or who knows a ranger. Hilarious and right.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I painstakingly loved Peter Allison’s first book, “Whatever You Do, Don’t Run”, so I was keenly awaiting this one. It is a fabulous collection of Peter’s tales from the African bush as he works as a safari guide and camp manager. It is entertaining, humorous, touching and inspirational (Peter clarifies how his passion for wildlife led him to pursue his dreams). I especially loved the tales about the individual animals Peter encounters and has a tie with.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This is Peter Allison’s second collection of tales from his time in Africa as a guide, camp manager and unique to this one, when he was before the Botswanian Courts for operating lacking a guide licence. This isn’t a sequel to Whatever You Do, Don’t Run it is simply different collection of tales to the ones Peter told is in that first collection. These tales don’t take place time wise after the ones in that book, they are from his entire career in Africa, like with Whatever You Do, some of these tales occur in South Africa, some in Botswana and there’s even some entries from Mozambique and Namibia as well.
This isn’t one of persons average encore books sold on the success of the first but not in the same league where all the excellent tales were in the first one. There are fantastic tales in this book too, the only difference being a bit privileged percentage of them gyrate around his experiences in Africa outside of just the wildlife encounters. Such as being arrested while on Safari and the subsequent dealings with the various Botswanian law enforcement and court officials as well as getting lost driving to a few destinations including a remote baboon research facility where the researchers had gone a bit insane. There’s still plenty of wildlife encounters including a leopard entering his sleeping quarters while he was reading a book, and an elephant who wasn’t impressed with him trying to pull a hair from its tail.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5