Review of The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid
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Review of The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid
I hear people say that health is wealth. This is why I am not surprised at the way Duke died. He had spent most of his life as an alcoholic. He also did drugs sometimes. He confessed that he preferred alcohol to food. However, this didn't pay him well. He learned his lesson the hard way. If you want to know more about Duke, grab The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid. It was written by Gary Robinson.
Duke, a sword swallower, worked in the circus and also did shows on the streets for a living. However, he didn't spend the money he made wisely. So he was always running low on funds. One of those times that he was short of funds, he took a risky job that would earn him 1,000 dollars after the show. In this show, he was to dangle shackled upside down from a helicopter. His goal was to untie himself as fast as possible. After a successful first show, the cheers, praise, and money got to him. So he decided to make it part of his living. But his second show was another story to tell. While he was being lifted, the helicopter moved forward instead of upward, so his head was repeatedly banging on the tarred floor. Would Duke survive this ordeal unscathed?
This book was quite interesting. I relished reading about the circus and its shows. There was the one where Duke inserted and hammered a very long nail into one of his nostrils. It sounded gross, and I wondered how he was able to do that. Duke lived a life of recklessness. Most of the choices he made in life were dangerous. I appreciated the family atmosphere of the circus. They were all united and tolerated each other. They weren't perfect, but they each accepted the other's faults and bonded well. This is worth imitating, especially in a family setting.
There was something I disliked in this book. It involved the use of drugs and alcohol. It talked about the hazards of over-drinking and drug abuse. We learn a lot from Duke and Gary's way of life. It was surprising how much impact Duke had on Gary. Their first meeting was also interesting. Gary, despite his vices, liked to write. So he saw that Duke had a story that he'd like to hear. His interest started a friendship that influenced him greatly. He also fell in love with Angel the first time they met. I found some parts of the book funny. I laughed at Gary's friend's decision to cook the mammoth in the museum as food. The scene was so ridiculous that I couldn't help but laugh.
I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I found no errors. It was exceptionally well-edited. I took away a star because I think the intended audience of this book was alienated. Young teenagers would have been warned against drinking and abusing drugs by this book. However, the profanity and explicit details in it wouldn't be right for them to read about. It might end up being counterproductive. Except for these, the book had several interesting scenes that kept me reading. I recommend this book to adults aged 20 and above.
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The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid
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Books about drugs and alcohol do not really appeal to me. However,the part talking about his shows entices me.
Thanks for your review.
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