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Blood River: A Journey to Africa's Broken Heart

By: Tim Butcher
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0099494280
ISBN-13: 9780099494287
Released: 03 Jan 2008
RRP: £7.99
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Fascinating and insightful - By: Ms. J. E. Rowsell, 24 Sep 2008
Full of insight into the Congo, its history & relationships with its neighbours. The author's personal story makes it a good read, thanks to his detemination, sensitivity & the hardship he endures. The information he includes gives it a valuable educational quality. At the end I was filled with frustation, a sense of futility verging on anger. Colonisation has left scars & horror everywhere. It is understandable that the Congo may want to forget all that it was as a Belgian colony. But what isin its place?
Reminiscent of the potential & beauties of Africa & its people, there is a seeming disabilty for the Congo to rise above its past & take control of its future. The author clearly makes the point thatin other parts of the world, this has happened successfully.
If you want to look inside the Congo (Africa?), & try to understand its issues this is 'must read'. But be prepared to wrestle with these issues, which the author so brilliantly highlights, for a long time afterwards.

over-hyped - By: J. R. Baillie, 23 Sep 2008
this book has a very good intro & that must be what prompted the likes of le carre & william boyd to big it up

But butcher comes across as naive & a whiner, & the book quickly gets boring & repetitive.

to be honest it's hard to believe this guy is a war correspondent, he gets scared very easily while his analysis of Congolese history is oversimplistic & his UN apologism frankly nauseating

one point for trying
Middle of the Road Travel Book - By: M. Phillips, 17 Sep 2008
Just finished reading `Blood River`. Not bad but not as good/insightful as Dark Star Safari. I`m not sure Stanley would have considered Mr Butcher a true adventure traveller butin a country that is a lot more dangerous & corrupt now than it was backin the 1870`s you could forgive Mr Butcher for taking advantage of some of the more luxurious modes of tranport that he did for his Congo journey. The book Gives a slight insight into the extremely difficult circumstancesin which peoplein the Congo have to live, but did not really delve into the heart of many of the issues. One might surmise that Mr Butcher was rather more interestedin fulfilling a dream (and self preservation/`dollar preservation` during said fulfillment!) than shedding any meaningful light on this giant of an African country. Nevertheless a worth while read for anyone interestedin modern African travel.
Stanley never rode in helicopters! - By: L. Moon, 13 Sep 2008
Butcher is a vainglorious charlatan. Look at his compressed, hand-drawn maps, & how he tries to distract your notice away from his 600km-long helicopter ride! (p.291) Overland adventurer, my arse. Did Stanley ride 1000kmin a UN patrol boat?

And much like his predecessor Stanley, he misuses Africans to achieve his own ends: one of his pirogue paddlers collapses from fever & malnourishment because Butcher hasn't paid them anything up front & has demanded that they paddle double-quick.

Get this from a library, but don't buy it.
Fascinating tale of a country destroyed by greed - By: bookworm, 12 Sep 2008
Loved the book - Devestating to read of how the Congo has been destroyed. I can only hope that the future leaders will learn from past mistakes.

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