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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the funniest book's I've read, May 31, 2010
A year or so after "Mutiny on the Bounty" was filmed in Tahiti, Smith and his wife went to Tahiti with the intention of living there a couple of months, but ended up staying much longer after becoming enthralled with life on the island. This book details their journey there and the many interesting people and customs the Smiths encountered, told in a very humorous manner. For example, Smith discovers the saying "I nailed her" originated on the island (seems nails were in short supply on the island, and were therefore swapped for something that was not in short supply). Smith also describes the "vahine" in a very funny way throughout the book. Suffice to say you must read it if you are a Smith fan, and if you are not a Smith fan and you read it, you will become one.
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