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Rodney Burge
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Good book so far. I think I especially like it as I know almost everyone in the book as well as the places mentioned in Iquitos. The author also writes well about the mystery of it all and that it is perhaps the mystery itself that is the greatest gift (or perhaps the best we can grock as human beings)
— Feb 21, 2015 05:38AM
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Anthony Burdge
is on page 225 of 513
Razam's linguistic ability to convey his story through his exquisite writing skills is beyond measure. When reading this book we can see those who have inspired and influenced his research, study and style, however this is completely his own. Personally, I can identify with his "geek" side with various pop culture references, especially his use of "Jedi" & "grok" throughout.
— May 27, 2014 07:14AM
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Anthony Burdge
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A brilliantly well written tome of the author's personal journey and experiences traveling to South America exploring Ayahuasca tourism. Razam's style is inspired by many previous psychonauts, McKenna, Thompson. This inspiration shines through & Razam has his own unique take on the warnings and blessings of an ayahuasca journey. A fresh fast paced read with chunks of popular culture references I identify with
— May 23, 2014 02:23PM
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