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Review: Cool Creatures, Hot Planet: Exploring the Seven Continents

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Author: Marty Essen

ISBN: 0977859975





Some travelers love cruises, while others enjoy romantic getaways to far away places. And there are the rare few who wish to observe and interact with wildlife. Marty and Deb Essen fall into this latter category.

This daring couple decided one day they would like to trek the world in search of rare spiders, venomous insects, snakes and other animals that ordinary people would have nightmares about. Cool Creatures, Hot Planet: Exploring the Seven Continents recounts how Marty and Deb traveled the world through seven continents over a period of three and a half years satisfying their curiosities.

According to the introduction, Cool Creatures, Hot Planet: Exploring the Seven Continents grew from a much shorter version of some of Marty and Deb’s travels written for some newspapers. It didn’t take too long for Marty to realize that writing about wildlife encounters on all seven continents would be a perfect subject for a book.

However, this book is not just about wildlife encounters, but rather it is a serious attempt by a venturesome couple to extract a more profound meaning from the different landscapes, exotic animals, birds, plants and people they met along the way as they traveled through Belize, Australia, Canada, Antarctica, Borneo, Europe and Africa. It is also a reminder to all of us to refrain from snap judgments, as just because a country may be different than the USA, it does not necessarily follow that its people and landscape are inferior.

Our journey with the Essens begins in Belize that sits on the Caribbean Sea with Mexico. It is here where they were required to hike through thick jungle where some of the terrain was so steep that at times they had to scramble on all fours. While navigating the jungle they witnessed leafcutter ants, poisonous butterflies, and the cowfoot tree. According to the Essens, the cowfoot tree is a large and funnel-shaped tree with needle-sharp growths covering its trunks. It is the nastiest looking tree they had ever seen. The Essens were successful in seeing most of the major animal species in Belize and Marty even had the opportunity to sneak up on a jaguar stalking a spider monkey- he even has photos to prove it.

It didn’t take the Essens long after returning from Belize to plan their second adventure to the Amazon. It is here where we learn how one of the guides hand caught a 7 1/2 foot-long python and handed it to Marty. He was amazed as to how strong the snake was as it wrapped itself tightly around his arm that his fingers began to tingle from lack of circulation.

The Essens didn’t forget about my own country, Canada, and they motored with their two dogs in a 1999 Ford F-150 pickup from their home in Montana through Glacier National Park, the Provinces of Alberta and British Colombia and unto the Alaska Highway that led them to the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Along the way they encountered moose, black bears, wolves and caribou. Other trips described in the book include Antarctica, Borneo, Spain, France, Switzerland, and Zimbabwe. In Zimbabwe Marty caught a 10 1/2 foot python without assistance and as he recounts, this was the climax of his snake-catching adventures.

Cool Creatures, Hot Planet: Exploring the Seven Continents certainly packs a great deal of information into its four hundred and fifty five pages.

My one gripe about the book is that at times I felt its richly detailed stories were too overwhelming and it would have been more effective if the book were broken up into two or three volumes. It also would have been helpful if maps were provided illustrating exactly where some of these adventures had taken place.

Nonetheless, the book does have a great deal of merit and should prove to be a great read for those who enjoy adventure travel.



The above review was contributed by: NORM GOLDMAN: Retired Title Attorney: Editor & Publisher of Bookpleasures. Here are Norm Goldman's Reviews






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» left by kasia from new york city (1 year 204 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
I wasn’t sure what to expect upon my first encounter with this book since I’m used to watching nature shows on TV and rarely get to read about them. This book turned out to be a wild and fascinating adventure of a married couple traveling though the seven continents, commenting on many steps of their journey with sharp eye for the tiniest details that made for a marvelous book. Marty Essen shows his deep talent for writing, his witty comments and jokes; descriptions of the people, places, even their dogs that went with them to Canada were so entertaining that I never knew what was coming up next. This isn’t some boring nature book but a delicious seven course meal of the highest caliber. The book is easy to read yet is chock full packed with incredible information that can only be witnessed by the person who actually went to those places and experiences the cold, the hot and dangerous spots that hold so much allure to all of us.

First leg of the trip was Belize, located on the Caribbean Sea where they searched for deadly snakes and explored flora and fauna of the humid, tropical jungle followed by an amazing boat ride through the rivers of the Amazon. Next they visited Australia, savoring the red hot beauty and in search of cute marsupials followed by a 5,572 drive to Canada and back with their adorable dogs where they slept in tents and discovered beauty that is closer to most Americans than they think. Up next was Antarctica, a magnificent place that so few of us get to experience, and with Marty and Deb it was a chilling and glorious landscape that wasn’t as alien as it appears to be. Borneo, Europe and Africa were the last places that were covered, making me feel that the whole Earth was covered with footprints that belonged to the Essens. Their cheerful and sometimes scary encounters were so wonderfully written about, supplemented with marvelous photographs that I had to look at every time I cracked the book. They were also in perfect order with the book, giving the reader a transition into their trip from place to place, making it seem effortless even though it took them a few years to complete. It also helped that Marty took notes while traveling, making this book more authentic and adding little bits and pieces of conversation and jokes that could have been lost otherwise.

I felt closer to some of my favorite animals after reading this gripping book, felt the warmth and hospitality of people from far away places and best of all I feel like I got the front row seat at a ride of my life, thinking that perhaps one day I will visit those places and give them the same respect as the author did. Marty placed great value upon respecting our planet, not littering and being careful with wild animals, not bringing them any harm when they are being observed. People should go and visit places to take the beauty in, not to take it away and diminish it in any way.

This was a really exciting read, a wild life memoir filled with laughs and valuable information that will grip any reader and it made me feel like I went on an adventure of my own, reading about the close encounters with the most beautiful places and coolest animals.

- Kasia S.

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