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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, I am a pirate....parrothead....phan....

Right up front, I'll admit to being a true Parrothead. Have all the albums/CD's, but never read the books.

Then, a kind friend heard I was under the weather and sent me her copy of WHERE IS JOE MERCHANT.

I've read a lot of what's been posted here, and I can agree with the people *including some professional reviewers* who say Buffett's style is a little sloppy...

Published on May 28, 2002 by Terry Mathews

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
I had just read, A SALTY PIECE OF LAND, by Jimmy Buffett, and because I LOVED it, I rushed to buy WHERE IS JOE MERCHANT? assuming it would be as good as it. It was definitely a disappointment. It was not the escape to paradise that A SALTY PIECE OF LAND was. This was quite graphically violent and unpleasant most of the book. Yes, it had a happy ending, but overall,...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, I am a pirate....parrothead....phan...., May 28, 2002
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Terry Mathews (a small town in east Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Where Is Joe Merchant? (Mass Market Paperback)

Right up front, I'll admit to being a true Parrothead. Have all the albums/CD's, but never read the books.

Then, a kind friend heard I was under the weather and sent me her copy of WHERE IS JOE MERCHANT.

I've read a lot of what's been posted here, and I can agree with the people *including some professional reviewers* who say Buffett's style is a little sloppy.

However, what he lacks in style, he certainly makes up for in substance.

I loved the stories about: (1)Frank Bama -- bruised and battered pilot with a commitment phobia; (2) Trevor Kane - Frank's beautiful ex-girlfriend whose family tree is so full of nuts that her last name should be PECAN or WALNUT or ALMOND. Trevor's looking for her lost brother, the supposedly dead rock 'n roller Joe Merchant; (3) Colonel Cairo who's looking for his lost arm, a treasure trove and control of Joe Merchant's fortunes; (4) Desdemona, macaroon-maker extraordinaire, who has been receiving instructions from 'the generators' on how to build a space ship; and (5) more subplots than a Robert Altman movie.

There's plenty of blood, guts and action to keep even a Steven King fan interested. One of Frank's best buddies blows up a fleet of jet skis, and while it's funny on the page, it makes the reader think about man's impact on the pristine ocean.

With Desdemona, Buffett even throws in some new age cosmic jokes, with hilarious results.

There is a twist, however, and it caught me completely by surprise. I had to go back and re-read the passage several times before it sunk in.

If you're looking for the tight, compact style of Hemingway or if you're into stream of consciousness like Faulkner, this book is probably not for you.

However, if you want a good story peopled with lots of interesting characters who are flawed but wonderfully written, and if you've ever wanted to just chuck it all and live in the Keys, you will probably devour WHERE IS JOE MERCHANT as quickly as I did and you'll be wanting more Frank and Trevor stories.

Enjoy!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Josh's Review on "Where is Joe Merchant?", April 16, 2004
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Josh (Taylorville, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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In my opinion, the book "Where is Joe Merchant" is a very interesting story about a rock star disappearing and the search to find the truth. I feel that Jimmy Buffett did an excelent job of creating his characters and thouroughly explaining their thoughts and actions. In all, I feel that "Where is Joe Merchant" was very well written and put together. I rate it 5 stars.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Plot & Wonderfully Bizarre Characters, February 7, 2004
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I can honestly say that this book appealed to both the avid reader AND the avid Parrothead in me! This was interesting and entertaining, with a typically Jimmy Buffett exotic setting and some fascinating and bizarre characters. Characters such as Frank Bama, Trevor Kane, Blanton Meyercord (my personal favorite!), Rudy Breno, Charlie Fabian, Colonel Cairo and of course the amazing Desdemona all made this a hard-to-put-down story.

A special note for Parrotheads: Although this is a book for anyone who likes reading bizarre love & adventure stories, Parrotheads will especially appreciate the subtle (and even not-so-subtle) references to your favorite Buffett songs. Pay special attention to the names of the chapters! :->

Anyone who has always wondered about Desdemona while listening to "Fruitcakes" and "Desdemona's Building a Rocket ship" should definitely read this book - all the answers are here!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Slip on your "flip-flops" for this one!, August 27, 1998
This review is from: Where Is Joe Merchant? (Mass Market Paperback)
Parrotheads rejoice! The mayor of Margaritaville has tickled the imagination with this offering. As a lifelong Jimmy Buffett fan, I was thrilled that Jimmy chose to put his talents to the rhelm of the modern novel. Was this book what I expected? Absolutely not! That is what makes it so good. With pen and laptop in hand, Buffett has boldly slapped his creative license on the nightstand and provided perhaps the tallest tale ever. The story opens as a normal day in Key West, but Jimmy's roller coaster is just getting started. Buffett takes us into his own "little world" with some extremely dynamic characters that I found quite intriguing. Inspired by the many adventures of his remarkable life, Jimmy creates Frank Bama, a seasoned seaplane pilot with a love for his dog, his plane, and a woman who has capivated his heart. Through his many exciting - and quite deadly - adventures through the mysical Caribbean islands, Frank makes a few good friends, and learns how to truly open his heart to Trevor, the love of his life. This book is loaded with detailed descriptions of life as a "flying boat" captain, as well as the cutthroat pirates that still sail the tropics today. Jimmy also provides insight into the inspiration of some of his most beloved songs, producing a wonderful marriage between his writing and his music. Jimmy freely injects a touch of tropical fantasy with the storyline, allowing the reader to truly be swept away. This is not a book to be read at the library, however. Slip on the flip-flops, and head to the beach for this read. And let your imagination run away with Frank Bama on a heart-pounding journey. Jimmy Buffett recently said, "...I sell escapism". You've done just that, Jim. After a half hour with this book, I had to pinch myself to remind myself where I was. Thanks for a great adventure. Overall, a terrific, fast-paced read that's tough to put down. So pack up your suntan oil and pick it up today!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fruitcakes in the Cosmos, March 29, 2001
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Elderbear (Loma Linda, Aztlan) - See all my reviews
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What starts out as a "normal" novel about a lovelorn guy & his seaplane transmogrifies into a sci-/psi-fi yarn involving characters and experiences way beyond the ordinary! I found this transition pleasant & stimulating. Buffet knows how to drag the reader from the comfortably familiar (or the unexperienced-but-imaginable) into deeper waters, all the while providing enough support that the reader doesn't drown in weirdness.

Although the novel ventures into some wild & uncharted territories, one of the scenes regards an area with which I'm quite familiar. Desdemona makes love with an operator of the Arecibo Observatory under their magnificent radio-telescope (& radar) dish antenna (The movie Contact will give you some great visuals of this place if you need them). He nails the description of the site solidly. He's been there (and under the dish isn't part of the tour) or he's cribbing off somebody who has. I can only speculate that he knows the other off-the-beaten-path places as well.

5 stars for novelty, 5 stars for fun. If you want a novel that stays firmly grounded in middle-America, pass this one by, but if you have a sense of adventure, a hankering to pirate around the Carribean in an old sea plane, or just want to expand your mind a bit, relish the experience of reading this one!

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ya gotta love the chapter titles at least!!, October 12, 1999
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"That's my story and I'm sticking to it"?? I was singing the whole way through this book. I found this at a used English-language book stall in a village on Turkey's Turquoise Coast, and used it to escape endless hours of boredom, waiting for tourists to charter our gulet. The Turkish captain got so tired of hearing me burst out laughing, he nearly tossed me overboard. This is ESCAPISM par excellance! Even if you're not a Buffet fan, you'll love these characters...they occupy every beach shack in the world.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read, October 31, 2004
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I really loved this book. It was action-packed, full of creative plots, delightful twists and turns, and colorful characters... it even has the unforgettable romance! Wish I could read this book for the first time again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jimmy Buffett scores another hit!!!, January 22, 2004
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Adam Calkins (Boise, Idaho USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a wonderful book filled with high flying adventure. One thing about this book is that it will skip to another person. At first it will through you off guard with all of the changing around however as you read on it will all fall into place. I loved the story and because it changes like that you really dont get board with the story. I gave 5 stars because it has great adventure and it does not get old. Jimmy Buffett's Where is Joe Merchant? is a tale that people of all ages should read. (Do not read if under 12)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read For All Parrott Heads!, August 27, 2003
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Ruth E. Moore (Stilwell, KS USA) - See all my reviews
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After completely enjoying the short stories in Tales From Margaritaville, I wasn't sure what to expect from Where Is Joe Merchant. I was pleasantly surprised at how good this book really was and how quickly I got wrapped up in it. I'm a big Jimmy Buffett fan, so this was a must read for me. His writing is surprisingly good. Mr. Buffett has a great ability to suck you into a story and make you feel like you are there with the characters. It's not Pulitzer Prize material, but is a very enjoyable read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book to change your life., August 6, 2001
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I was in the Marine Corps when introduced to this book by a couple of friends. Both had read the book growing up and had read it several times since. During our down time as well as when not in the field we would have a book with us to read in some of the sparse moments we had to ourselves at times. One day I was given this book to read and told that it was "a book to change your life." I laughed at the idea, but have always been accepting of other points of view. When I was done though, I did feel different...it is some what difficult to describe, only that life was a bit more vibrant and tangible for me. I have read it three times since I finished it a year ago. It's affects will very for others, but it is one of my absolute favorites of all time!
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