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Rating:  Summary: "Do" judge a book by it's cover Review: I love Cousteau and family but am only familiar with the videos. Give me something to look at!
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Rating:  Summary: Something of a disappointment. Review: It is fair to say that if your father was a successful and famous General then the last thing you should do is join the army. I get the supreme feeling from this book (and from other examples of the work of Jean-Michel Cousteau) that he should have remained an architect. Of course, "Cousteau" is Jean-Michel's surname - so what other name would you expect him to use I hear you say. But everything about the book - including the title, appears to be presented in such a way as to dupe the potential buyer into believing they are purchasing a work by Jacques Cousteau when they are not. In fact the single word "Cousteau" - as opposed to "Jean Michel Cousteau," is used throughout the book - the Cousteau Pilot did this and the Cousteau Divers did that. Unlike the many books by his father, there is little in this book to set the reader's imagination alight - which, when one considers the immense resources available to the authors, is something of a disappointment. Admittedly, the book is something of a reasonable appraisal of Papua New Guinea and it does tell us much about this interesting country and it's people. The style of writing, however, is akin to an ordinary travelogue and very few of the photographs catch the imagination From now on, I will think twice about buying any book just because it has the name "Cousteau" on the cover. NM
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