Pages: 360 (Paperback) ISBN: 0571232884 Pub: Faber and Faber Pub date: 2007-01-18 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 21390
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Reader Reviews:Amazing! (1/1 people found this helpful)Firstly I would like to say how disappointed that anyone would think the film is better than the book! Having said this, I read the book first and purposely waited until I had finished it to get the DVD out. I watched the DVD last week and really annoyed my friend I was watching it with by saying `Oh my god, that didn't happen in the book'. I don't want to spoil the book or film for anyone but quite a few things have been added or totally changed for dramatic affect. for example, one scene I enjoyed in the book where Dr Garrigan's diary is stolen and he hears Armin talk about extracts from it. It is terrifying but this was left out of the film.
Africa in a book (0/0 people found this helpful)I love Africa and the author must do so also. The descriptions of the countryside and its people were accurate and not patronising or idealistic. I read the book in about two days because I couldn't put it down. The underlying menance was always there and the doctor was silly but then who would have had experience of this sort of situation? I liked the bit at the end when he said he'd rather be back in africa than on a bus doing 9 to 5.
A good read (5/5 people found this helpful)This is a good and enjoyable read. Unfortunately I read it after seeing the film - and it is one of the few occasions when I will say that the movie was better then the book. Don't mistake me for saying the book is bad though - because I enjoyed it very much.
So real, at times I thought I was there! (8/9 people found this helpful)After seeing all the hype about the film after the film awards, I bought the book to see what all the fuss was about. I'm glad I did, this is easily the best book I have read this year. I was gripped by the first chapter, but I must admit the next few chapters were a bit slow and I was waiting, albeit with trepidation, for something to happen. I can remember when Idi Amin came to power, and the horrifying regime over which he presided, so I knew there would be times when Dr Garrigan would be terrified and revolted by the actions of his employer. When it did happen, and Dr Garrigan was offered the opportunity to be Amin's personal doctor, I was almost shouting "Don't do it!" into the book.
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