Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs

  Author:    Malcolm MacPherson, Andy Hillstrand, Johnathan Hillstrand
  ISBN:    0345503724
  Sales Rank:    15168
  Published:    2008-04-08
  Publisher:    Ballantine Books
  # Pages:    240
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 48 reviews
  Used Offers:    20 from $14.84
  Amazon Price:    $16.50
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10-07-08 2 1\3
(Hide Review...)  Lost a bit of respect for the brothers
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I have been a fan of Deadliest Catch since roughly the second season. For the most part, I liked the Hillstrand Brothers (though Capt Phil and the Cornelia Marie crew are my favorites). I was very excited to find an autographed copy of the Hillstrand's book at my local B&N. Though it offered some entertaining stories, I must say I was disappointed in the book as a whole. The narrative is very choppy and hard to follow. It jumps back and forth from Jonathan being stranded at sea, to Andy on the farm waiting to hear from him, to both of them reflecting on their pasts. I don't blame the Hillstrands for this (I don't expect crab fisherman to be great writers) as much as I do their editor/ghostwriter. Surely he or she could have done a better job.
For me, the most disappointing aspect of reading this book was how much respect I lost for the Hillstrand brothers. By their own admissions and through their own words, Jonathan comes across as the perpetual child who refuses to grow up. He wastes his money on women and booze and doesn't spend a lot of time with his son (but expects him to take over the family business someday). Though he says he treats women well, he seems to have an almost annoyed, even hostile attitude towards those like Andy and (Jonathan's) son Scott, who have or seek to have a stable family life. For his part, Andy comes across as the perpetual enabler who is always bailing his brother out of trouble. I have to say the book as a whole left me feeling a bit cold towards the brothers. I will definately watch them differently when they're on the show in the future.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-18 13:21:20 EST)
09-11-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  If you love Deadliest Catch
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If you love Deadliest Catch and the Hillstrand brothers you will really enjoy this book. They are my favorite captains on the show becuase of thier sense of humor.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-07 10:11:17 EST)
09-10-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Sit in your armchair and feel the salt spray chill your face...
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There is no question that Time Bandit finds an eager audience among fans of the American TV show "Deadliest Catch," but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the book stands up well on its own as an entertaining and informative read. The brothers Hillstrand have a pirate's lode of great fishing stories, but the book doesn't stop there. These men are also admirably candid about their personal histories and the tough issues they deal with on land (families, obligations, personal demons, compliance with fishing regulations, outfitting for the next fishing run, hiring/firing crew, etc).

The first and dominant voice in the narrative is Johnathan Hillstrand whose delivery struck me as egotistical and arrogant to the point that I almost didn't stick around to give the book a chance--but I'm glad I did. After all, the book opens with the "bad boy of the Bering Sea" perilously adrift and alone, and even if he does seem a bit full of himself, I wanted to see how he would get out of his dire predicament. His life-threatening situation serves as the literary focus to reflect on his life--kind of a slow-motion version of seeing your lifetime pass before your eyes before you die. Thus unfolds Johnathan's entertaining story, reminiscences of his life, interspersed with the narrative of his brother Andy and the fellow fishermen who eventually rescue him.

At first, I thought the writing style was too unpolished and the tone overbearingly arrogant but as I got to "know" Johnathan better, and then his brother Andy, I decided to cut them some slack. After all, if fishermen were born to be writers, they wouldn't be fishermen, and vice versa (with the exception of Linda Greenlaw who is both a good writer and fisherman). Thankfully, the authors enlisted the help of seasoned writer Malcolm MacPherson who I presume is responsible for making a cohesive work from two lifetimes of harrowing stories. More effort in that direction would have further improved the book.

Time Bandit is great entertainment. Tales of near death, living on the edge, the roughness of life on sea and land, gave me a great escape into a world I could never approach in my real life. I take points off for the literary weakness of the book which is apparently aimed at the established TV audience as a "mixed media" marketing effort. When the TV show eventually ends and the DVD market is sated, the book will not have much literary quality to sustain it as a book alone.

Sharing similarities with Time Bandit in ocean-going subject matter, here are a few recommendations which are stronger literary works: _The Hungry Ocean_ and _The Lobster Chronicles_ by Linda Greenlaw, _The Perfect Storm_ by Sebastian Junger, _Hen Frigates_ by Joan Druett, and _Cod_ by Mark Kurlansky.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-07 10:11:17 EST)
09-08-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great book
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This book can hardly be laid down, which is surprising for its genre. It was received in the condition advertised.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-11 09:39:01 EST)
09-07-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Crab fishing.
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I really enjoyed this book. It is well written and very informative. I watch Deadliest Catch every day, and can't wait for the new season to start. Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand are to be commended for getting this book published. They are my favorite fishermen and I really like the crew also. I cannot recommend this book enough. It is excellent. I loved each and every word and could not in all honesty put this book down. I think I read this most excellent book faster and in a shorter time then any book I have read, and I have read hundreds of different books in my adult life. If you like the show, you MUST get this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-11 09:39:01 EST)
09-01-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Time Bandit
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Time Bandit is a wonderful read for Deadliest Catch fans. This volume isn't just fishing and crabbing, it is the Hillstrand family.

The book is intelligently written. It can be a one afternoon read or read chapter by chapter. There is some foul language and one inappropriate picture.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-07 10:00:50 EST)
08-31-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Time Bandit: Two Brothers,the Bering Sea and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
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I am a huge fan of the TV series The Deadliest Catch. Therefore, I thought I would really enjoy this book by the Hilstrand brothers. Unfortunately, the author who helped write the book, uses language you would never hear the brothers speak! The stories they were telling were interesting but the language/descriptions of events just weren't realistic! I do not reccomend it unless it can be bought used for a buck or two. (I purchased a new hardback copy)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-07 10:00:50 EST)
08-27-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  This Book is a Deadly Catch
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Whether you are a fan of the show or have never heard of the Bering Sea let alone the successful series, this book is a must. Written by two captains of the show, they share their lives from when they were kids to the present day. The book will, like the crab pots they use, ensnare you and hold you captive until the end. It is a fantastic read of what really happens to crab fishermen and what they go through to give us that sort after delicacy on the restaurant table. If you have seen the show, then this book is a must as the book is more realistic and more gritty. If you have not, then read the book anyway, just to get an insight of a day in the life of a crab fisherman.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 10:05:44 EST)
08-27-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  This Book is a Deadly Catch
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Whether you are a fan of the show or have never heard of the Bering Sea let alone the successful series, this book is a must. Written by two captains of the show, they share their lives from when they were kids to the present day. The book will, like the crab pots they use, ensnare you and hold you captive until the end. It is a fantastic read of what really happens to crab fishermen and what they go through to give us that sort after delicacy on the restaurant table. If you have seen the show, then this book is a must as the book is more realistic and more gritty. If you have not, then read the book anyway, just to get an insight of a day in the life of a crab fisherman.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-01 10:22:02 EST)
08-15-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  An interesting adjunct to the TV show...
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Die-hard fans of Discovery Channel's The Deadliest Catch will enjoy this book. It's a sort of dual biography of Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand, and it fills in many of the details the show has never discussed. Their complex relationship with their father, how they came to own the Time Bandit, the nature of their business partnership, etc., are all detailed. The book has an interesting structure, with chapters alternating between Johnathan and Andy, as Jonathan drifts alone on a disabled small fishing boat.

That structure is clearly the work of their co-author, Malcolm MacPherson. In fact, it would be much more accurate to say the book is "by Malcolm MacPherson, based on interviews with Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand" than to say, as it does on the cover, that it's "by Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand, with Malcolm MacPherson."

This is made clear right from the first page. Anyone who's watched the TV show knows that the Hillstrands have distinct manners of speaking, and they are not formal, nearly academic manners. MacPherson writes the brothers' chapters in a single, formal voice-- which is clearly his-- with occasional bits of each brother's actual words thrown in. At times, the effect is almost comical.

I would have preferred that the book be written in the brothers' distinctive and authentic voices. However, having said that, the book is an entertaining page-turner as it is. In addition, it contains a large amount of information about crab biology and behavior, the economics and politics of the fishing industry, and the difficulties of remaining in a business that is rapidly industrializing.

I enjoyed the book a great deal. It's a quick read that will please any fan of the Hillstrands and the TV show.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-28 00:19:52 EST)
08-15-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Time Bandit: Two brothers on the Bering Sea
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One of the best books I have read in a very long time. I couldn't put it down!! If you are a fan of the Hillstrands and of the series "The Deadliest Catch", you will absolutely love this candid look into the world of crab fishing on the Bering Sea--one of the world's deadliest occupations. Johnathan and Andy share an intimate account of their personal and professional lives in a way no one else can. I can't recommend this book more highly.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-28 00:19:52 EST)
08-11-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Interesting
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After watching the program "Deadliest Catch" for the past 3 years , I was excited to get to read the Hillstrand's book. Although I wasnt crazy about the format, it was enlightening to learn about the lifestyles of Alaskan crab fishermen, during both on and off seasons. I am constanly impressed with the overwhelming sense of family these guys have and how important it is to them.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-15 10:18:44 EST)
08-08-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  A Must Read for fans of Deadliest Catch (or adventure)
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Can't go wrong with this book. You don't want to put it down once you get started. Be prepared to read some of it over and over again as you say to yourself "I can't believe this really happened".

Modern day adventure at its best (because its true).
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-12 00:17:26 EST)
08-02-08 1 0\5
(Hide Review...)  What were they thinking?
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I've been watching the Deadliest Catch now for three seasons. And since the last season ended (what, maybe 2 weeks ago?) I've been going through Deadliest Catch withdrawl. I went to order the seasons on DVD and saw this book. The Time Bandit is one of my favorite boats to follow on the program, so I decided to order the book and was really looking forward to reading it.

It arrived today and I have to admit that I started thumbing through the photos in the middle of the book first. There are some great photos of the captains as boys, with their father, with their other fishing brother Neal, their grandma, their mom, their children, cute puppies, etc. And then I think it is the last photo is a rather sophmoric sketch of a naked lady drawn on the side of a truck?? What were they thinking? What was their publisher/editor thinking when they were deciding on photos to include?? It's really tacky and tasteless.

I think they have to remember that they have a huge female following. And the ladies aren't going to like it.

Again, what were they thinking?

Sorry to be so rough on these guys, but the book is going back. I don't even want to read it now.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-09 00:17:12 EST)
08-01-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Andy and Johnathan
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Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand have done great things by publishing this book. It is filled with so much insight and is a fairly easy read. Love it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-09 00:17:12 EST)
08-01-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  If you love the show, you'll enjoy the book
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The show "Deadliest Catch" has you on the edge of your seat, so will Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand's book.
Great story, and an easy read.
If you love the show you will love the book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-09 00:17:12 EST)
07-31-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  An interesting and informative read
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If you are a Deadliest Catch fan, and are missing the fact that its not on constant replay on Discovery Channel right now, this is a great way to get your fill of the guys on the Time Bandit. What I liked most about the book is that it gave a little bit more depth to what its like to be a Bering Sea crabfisherman-- it gives more in depth detail than the TV show can.

There is a pretty clear distinction in the "voice" of the book. By that I mean that there are some descriptions that are clearly the voice of the ghostwriter, and others that are the Hillstrand brothers through and through. Here's an example of the ghostwriter: "Does this make me different from people who live with buffers between their daily existence and the rawness of nature? . . . It makes me a daily survivalist who is in inately wary and in fear of change. I am filled with abandon when I return to land, where I have nothing like the sea to fear." Contrast that with Johnathan's description of a barfight he got into: "I have a head as hard as a helmet; you can pound the s#*@ out of me for hours and you will not knock me out." I mean, really-- anyone who watches Deadliest Catch knows how they really talk!!

Personally, I preferred Johnathan and Andy's descriptions of things, in their own words, because it made the stories feel more authentic-- you almost felt like you were in a bar slamming down a few beers with the boys and sharing stories. The ghostwriter's descriptions were good, though, in giving the reader more in depth information about the fishing industry, quotas, and fishing legislation.

Overall, I think it was a good read, and is a book that anyone who really likes Deadliest Catch-- and the Time Bandit Boys, in particular-- will really enjoy. Read it on a hot summer day, and all that talk about icy 33 degree water will cool you off in no time!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-02 10:45:37 EST)
07-29-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Time Bandit
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I am a huge fan of the Deadliest Catch and I really like the Hillstrand clan. This is an insightful and funny book into the lives of Andy, Johnathon and the other 3 brothers. It is really from the heart and Johnathon has shown himself on the show over the years to be both a funny and warm person. Andy is a bit of a surprise. You can tell he has a great sense of humor and is funny but the books has a lot of personality that comes out. You will come to know and love them as you read along. I loved it!Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-01 00:17:17 EST)
07-28-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  This is a great book!
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This is quite simply a great book. When I purchased it, I expected a cursory depiction of the Hillstrands and the Time Bandit. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this is an exceptionally well-written book with a gripping story. The Hillstrand brothers have led a fascinating life of fishing the Bering Sea. For those of us Deadliest Catch fanatics, this book provides new insights beyond what we see on the show, while offering a captivating and honest account of the Hillstrand family and the great bond they share. Read this book!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-01 00:17:17 EST)
07-26-08 4 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Great read, especially if you are a fan of the show.
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This book was easy and quick to read. Definitely gave me a better understanding of the guys that run the "Time Bandit".
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-29 00:17:57 EST)
07-25-08 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  excellent
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I could not wait to get home to open my package when I took it from the mailbox....I was so excited.From the minute I started to read it ,I knew it was gonna be a good read.I appreciate all of your hard work on the Bering Sea.I am just greatful I can watch it from my couch in the warm!.Although,when I am at work,all the TV's in the ICU get tuned in when "my show" comes on!The only thing about the book is I just didn't want it to end...Like a PinkFloyd CD ...I HATED FOR IT TO END!...Also,Thankyou Sabrina for sharing part of your life,too.It continues to keep things in a real manner..that these are real folks with real lives.Again guys,thanks from SanAntonio....
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-29 00:17:57 EST)
07-14-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  A Ripping Yarn!
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As an avid fan of the Dealiest Catch, I wholeheartedly enjoyed the book. You get a peek into the lives of some of the characters you meet during the TV series, which is intriguing however it leaves you wanting more. The book provides a much deeper insight into the characters and lives of the two borthers.

It gave me an understanding of the lure of the sea and passion of the brothers and how this has evolved over the years.

My only reservation would be that it may be a little difficult for those who have not seen the TV series to follow. For those who have, and who loved the show, it is a "must have".
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-26 00:16:51 EST)
07-12-08 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  KINGS OF THE BERING SEA!!
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Most people are aware of the show 'Deadliest Catch' and this book is a more intimate insight into the lives of two brothers and their boat the 'Time Bandit'. When I started reading the book I could not put it down and even read it by the light from my television so I would not keep anyone awake. The words on these pages had me crying. But it also had me crying while I laughed. This book is very well written and I appreciate Captain Johnathan and Captain Andy for sharing intimate details of their lives with me through the pages of their wonderful book. There are very strong women through out the book as well whom I admire and have a lot of respect for because it can not be easy to be a fishermans girl. I appreciate these men and the risks they take to do what they do. You won't complain about the cost of that crab meal ever again!

Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-14 09:47:39 EST)
07-05-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Amazing
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This book is a fantastic journey. I love the use of three perspectives and the blunt nature of Jonathan's writing. After enjoying it I leant the book to a friend; she can't stop talking about it and has to force herself to put it down so that she can go to bed at night. I read Time Bandit in just under a day; I wish there were more books like this out there. If you are considering buying this, go for it, you will not regret it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-13 09:46:43 EST)
07-02-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Time Bandit- Deadliest job
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Really much better than I expected! I actually laughed out loud. If you watch the show on Discovery, you will probably enjoy the book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-06 10:09:40 EST)
07-01-08 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Time Bandid Skippers Speak
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TIME BANDIT is the name of one of the crab boats featured on Discovery Channel's DEADLIEST CATCH. The Hillstrand bothers who captain her give us a first hand look at the daily life aboard their boat, and let us meet their families, both past and present. For fans of the TV show, it is full of explanations about how things actually work aboard a crab boat. Best of all, it includes their take on the events of some of the episodes aired on TV, including the parts that the viewers never got to see. Like Jonathan in a fist fight in the wheelhouse with one of his crew! None of the story is dressed up or cleaned up to look nice in print.
Younger brother Andy takes us to his home in Indiana where he trains horses- and people.
Older brother Jonathan takes us into bars along the Alaskan waterfront, brawls and all. He says, we shouldn't judge him, just take him as he is. There is a reason he says that. An interesting one that I won't comment on, but let you read for yourselves if you choose.
Well written literature it isn't. Fascinating it is. Its a miracle they are both still alive to tell these tales.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-06 10:09:40 EST)
06-27-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
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My husband and I both read this book and really enjoyed reading the stories of these brothers. We have watched this show many times and still enjoyed this book and excited about what would be on the next page. We learned things about crab fishing that you don't see while watching the show. It was one of those books we could not put down. We would purchase this book again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-01 21:04:09 EST)
06-25-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Alaska fishermen........yeah!
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GREAT book, read it in record time, passed it to my husband (retired aviation Coast Guard), he couldn't put it down. Jonathan and Andy are alive today by some miracle, we laughed, cried, and laughed some more, after spending 3 tours of duty on Kodiak Island the book was nostalgic at times. Great book and great pictures. We are faithful Deadliest Catch viewers.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-27 10:17:45 EST)
06-21-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Real Deal
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This is an entirely true first hand account of hard-core King crab fishermen working the ultra-dangerous waters of the Bering Sea. Only someone who has lived the life could have put together such a book, telling it like it was and IS, sharing their high seas adventures from inside like the Hillstrand brothers have done here. I know both of these big- hearted fishermen personally and you can count on the veracity of the wild lives they have lived up north. Neither of them is near as good looking as I am, but I can't do anything about that. Anyway, this is a rare and robust reading experience. And I recommend this book to anyone who wants to share in the lives and adventures of a unique clan of Alaskan king crab fishermen. ..........Spike Walker
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-23 01:03:58 EST)
06-16-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Time Bandit
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We really enjoyed this book. There is no "Hollywood" here, Jonathon and Andy are down to earth hard working, hard living fishermen. I know the book is authentic, my first husband was a King Crab fisherman, and he told many of the same stories about the wild weather and etc. We lived in Kodiak AK at the time of the 1964 Earthquake and Tidal Wave so I know where these guys are coming from. Best of luck to them.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-22 00:19:34 EST)
06-04-08 2 3\5
(Hide Review...)  Like a good bar conversation
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The Hillstrand brothers, for those not familiar with Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch, own and operate a crab fishing boat out of Alaska. The TV show follows them and other crab crews over the season. Time Bandit is the brothers' story of how they became fisherman, how it affects their lives off the boat and the large amounts of alcohol, nicotine and sugar that are consumed during the crab season.

The book opens outside the crab season with Johnathan fishing for salmon alone. His boat runs into trouble and without engines and a radio he is at the mercy of the sea. His story serves as a framing device for the rest of the book. While on the boat, Johnathan "remembers" events from his childhood and days as a fisherman. Interspersed with Johnathan's chapters are chapters from Andy, who is at his horse ranch in Indiana in the off season. Andy also looks back at his fishing life as well as offering some background on Alaskan, national and international laws and politics that govern the community. A few chapters from a third-person point-of-view describe what happens at the fishing camp when Johnathan doesn't return and can't be raised on the radio.

At times, the interwoven stories are hard to follow. It's difficult to tell one brother from the other before you get to a specific detail that says "I'm on the boat" or "I'm on the farm." It's best to think of the book, not as a linear story interrupted by flashbacks, but as a long evening or two in one of the bars the crab crews frequent with Johnathan and Andy telling you stories. Some are shorter than you want; others are longer. And just like a bar conversation, tangents pop up that derail what seemed like a really good story that you never get back to.

Also, just like a bar conversation, the brothers talk about their friends and employees as if you also knew them. For someone who's not that familiar with the TV series, descriptions of crabbers other than the Hillstrands are light. Readers get to know these men in broad strokes through snippets of stories involving near injury or arguments with the captains.

The book is at its best when the brothers take the time to flesh out the narrative and explain their jobs thoroughly. Johnathan describes a crab run that frustrates the men at first before the pots starts filling up. On its way to a processing center to drop off their $200,000 catch, the boat runs into pack ice. The story is occasionally interrupted by a tangent or the salmon story, but it's told in full and keeps you turning the pages. Andy's piece on the rationalization of crab fishing, which involves a lengthy discussion of Derby Day and Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, would seem to be a dry discussion of evolving legislation. Instead, it becomes one of the more interesting pieces of the book as he describes how the law changed how he works and the concerns he and his colleagues have over the future of the industry. Both men describe these pieces with passion; readers safe in their armchairs come away with an understanding of what life on the Bering Sea is like.

Unfortunately, the overall narrative is often choppy. If you're having a bar conversation and are just as drunk as the guy telling tales, you're okay with the tangents and distractions. If you're the designated driver, you have trouble following the conversation and want to ask a lot of follow-up questions. Andy's explanation of rationalization, although well written for the most part, has a confusing framing. It begins with Andy walking to the Indiana barn to check out his horses; his thoughts about change lead to the rationalization discussion. At the end of it, however, as he describes how the old ways are disappearing, he is suddenly on a plan with a pilot announcing an imminent landing in Alaska. This disconnect is typical of the book. A careful reader will want to look back at previous pages, thinking he's lost the thread of the book. No thread has been lost; a new one was picked up without warning.

For fans of Deadliest Catch, Time Bandit may be a fast read with the confusion absent thanks to familiarity with the authors and setting. For someone not as familiar, the book is best read in small chunks with the ability to skim over the shorter tangents and confusing bits to reach the longer stories.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-17 00:19:23 EST)
06-03-08 5 4\5
(Hide Review...)  Loved it!
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I loved this book. I wasn't sure what to expect when I purchased it but it was well worth the read. I laughed, cried, laughed some more, and just couldn't put the book down. I really enjoyed it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-17 00:19:23 EST)
06-02-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Must read for crab fishing junkies
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If you love "Deadliest Catch" or any of the crab fishing books by Spike Walker, you will love "Time Bandit." Told from the viewpoint of brothers Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand, "Time Bandit" is an introspective story about those who earn their living fishing in Alaska. There are plenty of interesting stories shared in the book, many you would recognize from "Deadliest Catch" episodes and many that are new. As you might imagine, Johnathan's past is somewhat checkered, and he has some really entertaining stories to tell about his life.

The book basically centers around an incident Johnathan had last year when he lost the engine to his salmon fishing boat and became stranded at sea. The authors do an excellent job of blending this story into many other stories and discussions about the fisherman's way of life.

The stories and discussions may seem a bit disjointed at times, and the "ghost" author's writing style sometimes comes on too strong in that he relies heavily on language that you wouldn't expect a fisherman like Johnathan to use. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. It's only around 200 pages, and can be read in just a few hours.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-05 14:49:12 EST)
05-31-08 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Read
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This book offers an honest look into the Hillstrand brothers and life through their eyes. If you like Deadliest Catch you will love this book, i could not put it down.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-02 00:19:57 EST)
05-29-08 4 1\2
(Hide Review...)  A very good read - exciting book
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This was an adventure-packed book, and had good backstory of not only what we don't see on "Deadliest Catch" (which, after all, is a family show) but also the lives of the Hillstrand brothers. I really enjoyed the descriptions of life out on the Bering Sea, the dangers, how the crew interact, family background, etc.

As implied above, the book goes slightly beyond the PG territory of the Discovery Channel - however, language and scenarios aren't out of place, and fit with the book. (Just a warning that the book probably isn't for younger teens).

Also as stated by another reviewer, the Hillstrands aren't natural writers - they are fishermen. So the book doesn't flow quite as smoothly as, say, Spike Walker's "Working on the Edge". However, it's quite a bit more contemporary than the Walker book, which gave a glimpse only into the boom years in the crab fishing industry. This book is also much more personal and less philosophical than Walker's book tends to be, which is a definite plus for "Time Bandit" fans...although there is also a bit on the state of the industry currently, for those interested.

All in all, a good, exciting read.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-01 00:18:36 EST)
05-27-08 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Can't put it down!!!
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What a great read! I started reading the book at work when it arrived, but had to stop. I picked it up that night and was finished the next evening. I felt like I was there on the Time Bandit with Jonathan and Andy. It was very interesting to see how their lives were the same, yet also so different. Please write another book!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-30 00:18:57 EST)
05-08-08 5 4\5
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I bought this book because I am a big fan of Deadliest Catch. As is usually the case with television, one only gets a small slice of what life is like on a crab boat in the Bering Sea in the worst conditions conceivable. I was hoping for a much more detailed introspective from the crab fisherman I felt I had gotten to know somewhat by watching the show. What I got was so much more.

Not only does this book offer an engrossing perspective that is real enough to make you sea sick, but it also provides quite a bit of background information that helps you understand what gives these brave men the grit that they so obviously possess.

The Hillstrand brothers are obviously not writers by trade, and that shows in places, but I found that the conversational tone added to the feeling that these guys were right next to me, laughing it up over a cold one and nudging me with their elbow as they shared a harrowing tale of the sea. What a wonderful experience!

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-28 00:19:27 EST)
05-02-08 5 2\3
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I bought this book the day after it came out. I was waiting very patiently for this to come out. I read it cover to cover in approx. 1 1/2 days. I just couldn't put it down. It is excellent. I watch the show, Deadliest Catch, and have all 3 seasons of the DVD's, so it was natural to buy this book. It is an easy read, and even though there are a number of situations that were on the show, it is nice to read what was going on behind what they were doing. I absolutely loved the book. I didn't even look at the pictures while I was reading, I looked at them after I was through reading the book. There are some things that were mentined in the book that I did not know about Capt. Johnathan and Capt. Andy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-19 08:08:05 EST)
04-27-08 5 1\2
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I read this book in about 4-5 days. I just couldn't put it down. It really brought me into the minds of the Brothers, what the life of a fisherman is like. if you are a fan of the show Deadliest Catch,this book is a must read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-03 00:31:28 EST)
04-23-08 5 1\2
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"Time Bandit" is a fantastic read - whether you're a fan of "Deadliest Catch" or not! It gives you an inside look into the lives of these brave men, what they've endured, and how they've become the best in the business. Their stories made me laugh and cry. Their struggles with life and death kept me engrossed and unable to put the book down! "Time Bandit" was endearing, edgy, and enlightening. The Captains Hillstrand did a fantastic job, and I can only hope they'll consider doing another book one day.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-27 12:50:41 EST)
04-20-08 5 1\2
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As soon as I received this book I could not put it down. It took all I had not to jump to the last page to find out how Johnathan's salmon trip ended. Normally a book has to "catch" me within the first chapter, this book "caught" me in the first paragraph!

It was so much more than I expected, a wonderful and honest look into the lives of the Hillstrands and what they love to do. A must read by all!

My only gripe is it wasn't long enough!

I want to know when Book number 2 of the series will be out...lol!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-23 12:19:10 EST)
04-19-08 5 1\2
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Great book about amazing men that risk their lives for our dinner plates! Very fast read...pulls you in from the first page.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-23 12:19:10 EST)
04-18-08 5 1\1
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Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
This book fills in all the gaps that the Deadliest Catch show misses regarding the captains of the Time Bandit, Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand.
You can see how they ended up fishing for crab in the Bering sea, there's great photos..it gets you from where it all began to present day.
Thrilling, full of suspense and laughter, I could NOT put it down. Well worth the price, and it's a 5 star rated adventure book for good reason.
Enjoy!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-19 03:28:42 EST)
04-18-08 5 2\3
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Well worth the wait! The book Time Bandit by Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand was riveting and delightful. From the moment I opened the front cover, I couldn't put it down. I was captivated by the gripping drama, the humorous anecdotes, and the frequent glimpses into their childhood and formative years.

This book was written so well, I could actually hear Johnathan and Andy's voices in my head, narrating their own stories. My mind was working overtime visualizing the thrilling actions, picturing them living the events described down to minute detail, as well as those that I imagined were hidden between the lines.

Overall, a book I would recommend to everyone. Full of imaginative childhood adventures, a raw landscape, wild animals, an untamable ocean, and men who are men!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-19 03:28:42 EST)
04-18-08 5 1\2
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Just loved the book..very hard to put down once I began reading it!

It was such a touching account of the Hillstrand's lives, not only as fishermen, but their personal lives as well..it was great! Kudos!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-19 03:28:42 EST)
04-14-08 5 6\6
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This is a true "HARROWING" spine-tingling story about Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand, two brothers who make their living as Alaskan Bering Sea crab fisherman. This captivating book is not only a scintillating biography but also an absolutely hypnotic first hand education into the entire Alaskan crabbing industry. "TIME BANDIT" is the name of their 298-ton, 113-foot boat that has a "hold" capacity of 120,000 pounds for king crab and 175,000 pounds for opilio. By the time a potential reader finishes this book I predict you will have come to the same conclusion I have: that life on the deck of a Bering Sea crabbing boat being bounced around like a ping pong ball in a wind tunnel, with "Williwaw-Winds" that can reach 130 mph at their peak, with waves over 40 feet high, with temperatures in Alaska hitting as low as 80 below zero, is truly the "last-frontier" as far as employment! And due to the aforementioned work environment, potential employees are not exactly Ivy League button-down types. Johnathan says: "The crews who work best on deck are animals who should be dropped off at the sea buoys on the way to port; we could pick them up on the way out. They are only trouble on land and end up in fights and in jail. I want the animals. But I do not want to take care of them."

The fear of death in this industry isn't really a fear, but an assumed statistic that has to be thought of as always happening to someone else. Because of this visceral "grim-reaper" of the sea that is always implicit but never acknowledged, there is an unwritten code between fishermen to respond even if not asked when a life or boat is in peril. "The killer is the sea." When the water temperature is around 36 degrees Fahrenheit Alaska Fish & Game issues a warning about Alaskan waters, describing what happens to a man who falls overboard:

"The initial cold shock from falling into cold water provokes an immediate gasp reflex, up to 2-3 quarts of air-or water, if your head is submerged. If you inhale water, it is highly unlikely you will come to the surface unless you are wearing a lifejacket. This means you have to have your lifejacket on when you enter the water! The cold shock stage is characterized by hyperventilation and rapid heart rate, which often produce a panic feeling. This stage lasts 3-5 minutes. The initial shock can also provoke a heart attack, which will make self-rescue extremely difficult."

"In the Bering Sea, you have to want to live more than the sea wants you to die, and strange as it seems NOT EVERYBODY WANTS TO LIVE WITH THE SAME INTENSITY!" "In 2006 the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ranked commercial fishing in general as the work with the highest fatality rate in America with 141.7 fatalities per 100,000, almost thirty times that of an average industrial worker. And the Bureau lists Alaskan waters and in particular the Bering Sea, which has claimed 2,066 lives since records were first kept, as far more dangerous still."

As the reader gets deeper into the story with Johnathan and Andy narrating, you can almost feel the cold mist on your face and you start saying these guys have to be crazy to do this for a living. Well, they are a "lot-crazy", but fishing is not only in their heart, but it is their entire salt-water soul. In addition to the non-stop action and the "READERS" non-stop fear of death for the real-life characters in this book, you will also receive an intricate non-stop education of this totally unique industry. Even in the midst of all this chaos, the writing style is absolutely seamless! This is truly a book that you won't be able to put down until you and "the boys" finish their story!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-19 03:28:42 EST)
04-14-08 5 2\3
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I was really excited to receive this book and I immediately got to work on it. I finished it in under 2 days and was only disappointed that the book had to end.

On a subject that has been done (recently) by many authors I found a fresh outlook on the subject. It was a story that was written out of love and passion. The armature writer skills were seen in the book, but the plot and story was so driving that I did not even care, in fact it was refreshing to have a story told in such a raw and honest form. The story of their lives is an engaging and touching tale that is tied together in the story of Jonathan's ordeal.

I would recommend this book to anyone, especially someone who wants a good, passionate story that is raw and free of the bloating of modern literature.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-19 03:28:42 EST)
  
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