pudgy_groundhog
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Before I read this book, I vaguely remembered hearing about the controversy surrounding it. I read it first, then read up a little about it on the internet. Has anybody else read it? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. The article that I thought was interesting was this one from the BBC:
Walking the Talk?
Even while reading the book some parts felt farfetched to me (i.e. going that many days without water in the Gobi desert), but I still enjoyed it. I was disappointed that there are a lot of indications that a lot, if not all, of it was a fabrication (according to some sources at least). Any thoughts?
Walking the Talk?
Even while reading the book some parts felt farfetched to me (i.e. going that many days without water in the Gobi desert), but I still enjoyed it. I was disappointed that there are a lot of indications that a lot, if not all, of it was a fabrication (according to some sources at least). Any thoughts?