Whoo-wee John Wayne Gacy was fucked UP, if you didn't already know. I feel like I need to wash my brain pan out with bleach after finishing this.The style is the main problem I have with this, written in third person in the "voice" Gacy would have used were he writing about... himself.... in thi...
Tim Cahill went on the many adventures in these stories. A quick-tongued devil pointing out the absurd rode along. Guess which one wrote the stories. You'll meet Fabrice, the con man, a Liberian who runs his scam on Cahill while they do what all travelers do, wait, in this case for paperwork to c...
This book was intriguing to me as my wife and I are about to embark on an adventure of our own into the Yellowstone wilderness. Tim Cahill paints a vivid picture of his time spent in the Yellowstone backcountry, often accompanied by his good friend, the legendary, Tom Murphy. The story takes yo...
It took me forever to finish this book -- and I can't really figure out why. I like it, it's interesting, funny, and well-written. It just failed to... capture me. I suspect that I'm not terribly familar with personalities like TC's. When I read travel memoirs, they're usually more Bill Bryso...
The great book called Road Fever by Tim Cahill is about a trip in the American continent. All the chapters in the book describe different situations that happened through the trip that started in Argentina. Tim, the author and the protagonist, narrates his experience of being a foreign in Latin c...