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Don't buy this book
Broad in Scope; Detailed but Terse; Somewhat Dated

Inadequate
Genius

Excellent Travel Writing / Mediocre Family HistorySmith's book starts slowly, meandering through snapshots of Grandpa and rickety train rides through jungles, but by the time he hits Medellin and begins discussing the drug trade, the civil war, and the fortunes of the Colombian national soccer team, the book "gathers steam" (no pun intended) and hits a pretty good pace. I recommend "Cocaine Train" for any train buffs, family history buffs, Latin American buffs, soccer buffs, cocaine buffs(?) or curious people in general. Just be prepared to skim through a few slow parts and the book should be great reading.


Project Perfect

Dry but informative

very interesting

nice story, too redundant

Who wrote "De Excido" and when?

A Lyrical Jazz Riff to the Tortured ArtistUltimately "diss/ed" is an urban romance between Benedict and Anna that ends in tragedy which serves to portray him as a martyr for the ongoing resistance to colonial power. "diss/ed.." is an unsympathetic look at the reality of our multicultural society, reminding us that the wounds of imperialism have not yet healed. END


Needed guide to local gardens
I wouldn't recommend that you buy this book if you intend to tour Alaska. Buy a general guide book (Lonely Planet or Rough Guide) and get some decent maps instead.