Sunday, January 26, 2014
Book Review - Travels with Gannon and Wyatt: Botswana
About the Book
When Gannon and Wyatt arrive in Botswana for an African safari, they find themselves tangled up in much more than a family vacation. After receiving word that a poacher has shot and wounded a lioness, they set off into the wild in the hopes of saving the mother and her cubs before the poacher finishes the job. While on this amazing journey, they encounter Africa's Big Five--elephants, rhinos, cape buffaloes, leopards, and lions--only to discover that the most dangerous predator in the African bush is not the king of beasts, but man himself. In the tradition of the historic journals kept by explorers such as Lewis and Clark, Dr. David Livingstone, and
Captain James Cook comes the adventure series Travels with Gannon and Wyatt. From Africa to the South Pacific, these twin brothers have traveled the world. You never know what they will encounter as they venture into the wild, but one thing is certain--wherever Gannon and Wyatt go, adventure is their constant companion.
You can find Gannon and Wyatt's blog, photographs, and video footage from their real-life expeditions at travelswithgannonandwyatt.com.
My Take on the Book
Another great Gannon and Wyatt adventure that this time takes you to Botswana. Just like in the first book that I reviewed these twins have a ton of fun and learn (and share) a lot about this amazing country which I for one did not know much about. My daughter and I read this one together and we found that the story was very engaging and that the further we got into it the less we wanted to put it down. If you like adventure and a story that will grab hold of your interest form beginning to end, this is definitely it. Highly recommend! Looking forward to another adventure soon!
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