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Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

1/19/2010

Review of Paris: True Stories of Life on the Road (Travelers' Tales Guides) (Paperback)

Ahhh Paris.As a graduate student fortunate to be studying in Paris, I found myself falling into the dull routine of class and studying.I was failing to appreciate one of the prettiest cities on earth.This book opened my eyes to the multitude of interesting "trucs" around me in the Latin Quarter.Although some of the stories are more interesting than others, there is genuinely something for everyone's taste in this book.I now often study at the "Deux Magots" cafe due to its history and popularity with Jean Paul Sartres and Simone de Beauvoir that I read about.This book is wonderful for anyone interested in Paris, wanting to take a mental journey there, or a seasoned traveller who thinks they already know Paris.Anyone armed with "Paris Traveler's Tales" can discover the "Joie de Vivre" en Paris!

Product Description
The stories in Travelers' Tales Paris throw open the creaky door of history and let the light of this marvelous city flood out. Just a few of the many authors found in the book are John Gregory Dunne, Ina Caro, Herbert Gold, Jan Morris, Edmund White, and Mort Rosenblum.

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1/02/2010

Review of Rita Aero's Walt Disney World, Odyssey Edition, Version 1.4: The Essential Guide to Amazing Vacations (Paperback)

I own Rita's 3rd edition from 2 years back. She has surpassed the previous edition by far. Disney changes at the speed of light and all the information could never be captured and published in a book.However, Ritahas organized the most up to date information in an easy to follow formatthat anyone could use.Her guidebook is clear..has a great rating system(E.A.R.S awards)..and is packed with exciting tips that even the mostDisney conscientious explorer could overlook!What isn't depicted in thebook is carried over onto the connected website.Her website is anothergreat source for more Disney info and general camaraderie.

A must buybook for any Disney World lover...!



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1/01/2010

Review of Lonely Planet Montreal (Paperback)

I used this guidebook while visiting Montreal in summer 2001 and had no problems at all.As to be expected from Lonely Planet, the color maps at the back are great and the three walking tours really give you a feel for the city.The restaurant list was excellent, especially an extended section on Montreal's famous bagels.There was a large chapter on excursions from Montreal, which included Ottawa, Quebec City and the Laurentian mountains among other places.All the standard Lonely Planet bits on history, culture, arts and religion were very informing; best was the little section on Canadian French where I learned to say "y'est quelle heure" instead of "quelle heure est-il."

The only complaint I could have was the lack of a map of the underground shopping city, which we found confusing to navigate, even with the map provided by the tourist authority.Otherwise it's as good a guidebook to Montreal as you're likely to find anywhere.

Product Description
Croissants and cobblestones...jazz and joie de vivre...laid-back cafes and lush parks...hip clubs and haute couture...let yourself fall under the intoxicating spell of the Paris of the West.This smart, streetwise and stylish guide will help you discover all that this vibrant, cosmopolitan city has to offer.

- EAT, DRINK & BE MERRY - expanded cuisine and nightlife coverage of Canada's most indulgent town- SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP - hunt down the newest styles, above and below ground- WALK THE WALK - new walking tours include the Plateau, Parc du Mont Royal and romantic Old Montreal- LEARN THE LINGO - earn smiles from the locals with our handy French language section- GO BEYOND THE CITY LIMITS - explore the other charms of the province, including Quebec City and the Laurentian Mountains

From the Publisher
"Montreal" offers detailed information on special events such as the Winter Carnival or the two-week Summer Festival, wonderful recommendations for the best food, shopping and accommodations, and scenic walking tours. Enclosed with a French phrase index and a host of city maps, any traveler will be fully armed when accompanied by Lonely Planet's "Montreal".

- 18 full-color, detailed maps - restaurant listings to impress every palate and budget - auberge de jeuness or fite du passant? Accomodations options in detail - walking tours of Vieux Montreal, Downtown and Quartier Latin - coverage of gay and lesbian Montreal, as well as the International Jazz Festival - North America's biggest - tres handy French language section and glossary--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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12/31/2009

Review of Lonely Planet Dubai (Paperback)

This is the one and only good guide on Dubai. For the visitor to the worker it covers all aspects of life and pleasure, ranges of activities and budgets. Using this guide I managed to bargain my way into a budget of $40 a day, which certainly meant low range accomadation and eating, but this city is still definately kicking and worth a much larger 'splurge', after spending time in some of the neighbouring countries. Well worth the extra money then simply buying the UAE and Oman guide, or the middle east guide for that matter, if you plan on spending a lot of time in the city. The guide captures the essence of the place and truly prepares you on a realistic scale as for the weather, costs and atmosphere of Dubai. As usual there could have been more flowing information on getting there and away. The next guide should expand on day trips, especialy to the good beaches in the region, have a better variety of car rental information.As well check out some more of the cafe's in town, which is one of the few ways to meet locals and expats. Five Stars Five Stars.

Product Description

Long sandy beaches, glittering gold souqs, soaring skyscrapers and a lively nightlife make cosmopolitan Dubai the Gulf's coolest destination. Grab a piece of the action with this indispensable guide.

  • Navigator's delight - 11 maps, including seven full-colour maps
  • Shopping spree - the best bargains, the most opulent malls
  • Beach holiday - where to eat, drink, swim and play
  • Desert adventure - explore the dunes and experience the Bedouin lifestyle
  • Architectural feast - a special section on traditional Arabian and ultra modern building styles


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12/26/2009

Review of A Guide to Moving Seasonally (Paperback)

This book is not helpful.It could easily have been useful had the writer put in information he said we needed, instead of trying to get you to buy a membership into his website where "supposedly" the real information is located.So, in fact, I purchased a book that was in reality an advertisement for his costly website.A total rip-off!

Product Description
This how-to guide is indispensable for the person who moves from one home to another for at least two months at a time -whether you are on line or not.For those of you already on line, we include references to moving1stclass.com to introduce you to our site's enhanced services and other helpful Web sites. Those of you not on line will find valuable information to save you money and facilitate the moving process. We've also included tools to enable you to execute your tasks the "old fashioned" way - by mail or phone, pencil or calculator.If you fit any of the following profiles, you're the person we've written this book for:* You own or rent a second home that you use for more than two months of the year;* You have a comfortable income, leisure time at your disposal, and travel for extended periods;* You have a business that requires long-term relocations;* You're a college student who leaves home to live on or near campus during the school year.

We offer you a handbook that contains comprehensive information on what to do before you leave your home, tips on how to get to your new location, and advice on what to do when you get there.The outline that follows is a compilation of everything that we provide you in the guide and on the Web site -- a wealth of information, services, and tools to help you streamline your move to that temporary address.

From the Publisher
Two Jacks from Boston, after long careers in a big time high tech company, finally became Snow Birds spending winters if Florida.The pragmatic Jack fretted over the fact that moving seasonally involved a lot of work, worry, time, frustration and many mistakes. He tapped problem solving Jack to see if they could come up with a way to streamline the seasonal move process. The result: Moving1stclass.com, a Web site for the temporary move that is so comprehensive you'll wonder how anyone could take a step without it.

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12/23/2009

Review of Bed & Breakfast...Without The Breakfast (Paperback)

This is a great book that you can read in a couple of hours.It tells you everything you need to know to develop and profit from a short term furnished rental. You can set it up in your own home or invest in a rental property.
There are instructions regarding how to set it up; furnish it; advertise; and develop customers. It also includes the forms you need for bookkeeping; tracking expenses; and tracking customers. This book has many helpful hints that will guide you through a variety of situations. I highly recommend this book if you are looking to make extra money.The perfect "at home" business.


Product Description
This book is a guide to making extra money by renting out part of your own home as a short-term or vacation rental.When times are tough, we can all use extra income.The book includes the basic how-to, from evaluating the possibilities, creating it, marketing, rental contracts, organizing income and expenses, tracking business and tips to make it successful.It takes only a couple hours a week once you have it set up.It is packed with information, quick and easy to read and start making that extra income.

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12/19/2009

Review of Traveling on the Edge: Journeys in the Footsteps of Graham Greene (Paperback)

I reserve five stars for classics so four here is no slight.This is a very, very good book.I have been a fan of Graham Greene from the first time I read The Comedians for a graduate course on Haiti.Greene's keen eye for the absurdity of expatriate angst and their detached observations of the host nation and its people, be it Haiti (The Comedians), Paraguay/Argentina (The Honorary Consul), or Vietnam (The Quiet American) were nothing short of brilliant.In short Greene "got it" and thankfully for the reader of her book, Ms Llewellyn Smith does too! It is apparent from the very start that you are in the hands of an extremely confident (read clear) writer who has done her homework.

She opens in Brighton, an area I know nothing about and by chapter's end, I will admit to the urge to wipe the grease from my imagined fish in chips on my pants leg - she can be that good. Each subsequent trip begins with a new set of expectations.In this way she cleverly avoids forcing the same Greene template on each country.She grasps that Greene himself grew and changed and it was entertaining to see Ms Llewellyn Smith grow as well.

My critiques are minor.She lingers a bit long on friends she made in Cuba but she captures the thin veneer of frivolity in present day Cuba wonderfully.I also found a few passages to have been curiously devoid of any of the more intimate (yes,sexual)observations that were so much a part of Greene's writing. Finally, this is well written, thorougly entertaining work by an author skilled enough to make Greene real to you whether you've read him or not. I look forward to my next travels with her!



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12/14/2009

Review of First Stop in the New World: Mexico City, the Capital of the 21st Century (Hardcover)

Ever motivated by his affection for Mexico City, David Lida presents First Stop in the New World, about the people and places that have shaped his own conclusion on what it means to live in the labyrinth that is el Distrito Federal. First Stop is written in the style you would expect from someone with years of experience in journalism, with a witty and authentic voice that can inform us about Mexico City like any lifelong capitalino, and still remain refreshingly apolitical.He is not afraid of clarifying the truth behind the "Wal-mart next door to the Pyramids" rumor, or the exaggeration of the frequency of kidnappings. Want to know the truth behind these two sensational stories? Read this book to find out.

Lida's literary style comes through his investigative narrative, (and evokes his other career as a short story writer), filled with characters that are fodder for stories in their own right, as he admits. He recounts details as varied as Mexico City herself - how the the culture drives the sexuality of the inhabitants; how the city inspires ingenious ways for people to become entrepreneurs; and how the urban landscape even affects what people eat and how they eat. Lida is clearly in love with the city he calls home, and like a passionate lover, the City can sometimes hurt the one who loves her: readers will be jarred by Lida's composed, calm testimony about his ordeal as a victim of an "express kidnapping". It would have been easy for anyone to write about this with certain bitterness, but Lida did not let this experience keep him away from el D.F.

As a chilangofile myself, I am happy to find that as joyously overwhelming as Mexico City is, Lida's book is not improvised like the very lives and urban sprawl he writes about; it is carefully composed with ringside accounts of someone who has been there, and stayed to tell the stories, without the insular judgment of an infrequent tourist "surviving among the natives." The book reads less like generic publications on Mexico and closer to literary journalism, which makes First Stop in the New World a book worth reading multiple times, both for its smooth prose and the startling metropolis it chronicles.


Product Description
A panoramic literary portrait of Mexico City- a vibrant, seductive, paradoxical city now commanding the world's attention and showing us the way to the future of urban life.

David Lida moved to Mexico City fifteen years ago in search of a kind of culture, energy, and spontaneity that he thought had been lost in his native New York City. What he found was a thriving, miraculous urban center comprising centuries of living history, even as its rapid development was making it a prominent force on the world stage. Through the eyes of an American who has become an insider, First Stop in the New World is a street-level panorama of contemporary Mexico City-from the high arts to the sex industry; from the dense jungle of urban politics to the interactions of everyday commerce; from one end of this five-hundred-square-mile city to the other. Lida expertly captures the kaleidoscopic nature of life in a city defined by pleasure and danger, justice and lawlessness, ecstatic joy and appalling tragedy-in limbo between the developed and developing worlds.

While London and Paris have become more homogenous, less captivating, and less surprising since the days when Dickens and Balzac wrote about them, Mexico City points to our urban future-if Manhattan was, as posited by Rem Koolhaas, the urban 'Rosetta Stone of the twentieth century,' Mexico City will play that same role in the twenty-first. And with his personal, literary-journalistic account, David Lida will serve as the ultimate chronicler of this exciting city at a vital moment in its history.

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12/07/2009

Review of A Hedonist's Guide to Eat New York (A Hedonist's Guide to...) (Imitation Leather)

Going to New York is a treat for most of us, and when I go, I want to eat at the best places I can find. I've bought several of the Zagat NYC Restaurant Guides in the past, but there's just so many places listed in those and not all of them are even good to start with (by their own ratings).

The Hedonist's Guide to Eat New York takes a different approach. You're one of the best by inclusion. They don't include places to stay away from, and they're not trying to rate every establishment in town. Instead, they pick the best of the best and serve them up for your picking. Each restaurant gets one page, with a photo, cuisine type, reason to go, average price per person, and a review including quotes from why other top NY chefs love that restaurant.

This is the true foodie's guide to New York restaurants. Sure, you'll find the greats like Jean Georges, but you'll also find little neighborhood gems. Be warned though, most of these places are not really "budget traveler friendly".

If you have (or are considering) the Hedonist's Guide to New York, you'll find that there is NOT much overall between the places listed in this restaurant-only guide and the overall guide. I actually bought both, and used both in my recent travels, and would recommend the same to anyone else who really loves to eat -- and to eat well!

Product Description
This is not the typical restaurant guide. Hg2 Eat New York has been compiled from the thoughts of New York's top 150 restaurateurs, chefs, sommeliers, critics, suppliers, and maitre'ds. Each was asked which restaurants were best and where they go to eat when they're not working. Color maps help readers plot each location, while the small size makes it easy to tote and consult.

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12/02/2009

Review of Hidden Coast: Coastal Adventures from Alaska to Mexico (Paperback)

Just a counter-review to the latest.The first edition was chocked full of page-sized award winning pics.This is NOT a how-to or narrative.It is essentially a picture book including some words by the author introducing and explaining the pics and area.If you want to be inspired to paddle the west coast of Canada and North West US....pick it up, fantastic look/read.

Product Description
Begin a journey. Explore a special place, a hidden coast. Enjoy the wet, sunny world of the Pacific Coast, from Alaska's Prince William Sound to Mexico's La Manzanilla, all from the intimate perspective of the kayaker. THE HIDDEN COAST provides an enticing introduction to the past and present of seldom-seen, rugged Pacific Coastal spaces. Compelling writing and breathtaking photography take you to abandoned Indian villages, killer whale pods, and mangrove swamps-compelling fare for the adventure-travel reader.

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12/01/2009

Review of Frommer's San Francisco 2005 (Frommer's Complete) (Paperback)

I have been to San Francisco dozens of times and used at least five different travel guide books. I especially liked this one because the author gave a real sense of the places and gave me a better idea of whether I wanted to go to the places--especially when it came to restaurants. As far as sights go, all the essentials are covered. And there are plenty of hotels, restaurants, and shops to choose from. I found some real neighborhood gems thanks to this book. It definitely helped me to see more of authentic San Francisco.

Product Description
You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go-- they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife. You'd be lost without us!

Thoroughly updated every year (unlike most of the competition), Frommer's San Francisco featureseverything you need to know to enjoythe sights and experiences that await you in the City by the Bay. Our author, a longtime resident and noted dining critic, hits all the highlights, from Golden Gate Park to North Beach. She's checked out all the city's best hotels and restaurants in person, and will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and budget. Her honest, irreverent, and opinionated dining reviews encompass everything from the best dim sum to the freshest seafood, from affordable burrito joints and Vietnamese restaurants to trendy bistros opened by California's hottest chefs.

Look for up-to-the-minute coverage of shopping and nightlife; detailed walking tours; accurate neighborhood maps; and side trips to Berkeley, Sausalito, Muir Woods, Point Reyes, and more. There's also a detailed chapter on the nearby Wine Country, with the best wineries, inns, spas, and gourmet shopping, and the most decadent restaurants in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys. You'll even get a free color fold-out map and an online directory that makes trip-planning a snap!

From the Back Cover
Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer. Frommer's. The best trips start here.

  • Insider tips on the best side trips from San Francisco, from the Napa and Sonoma valleys to Berkeley, Sausalito, and Muir Woods.
  • Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's not.
  • Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip no matter what your budget.
  • Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.


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11/30/2009

Review of Fodor's Colorado, 6th Edition (Fodor's Gold Guides) (Paperback)

This book was essential to our wonderful trip. I was able to focus on the things that really interested me, and I actually suprised my relatives who live in the area with some little-known places thanks to the book. It is full of useful info and great travel tidbits.

Product Description
Colorado is an outdoor paradise second to none. For ski enthusiasts, The Rockies create a mountain spine, eternally covered in snow, that's larger than Switzerland.It's eastern third is a sea of waving grasslands, and its southwest is a multihue desert, carved with pink and mauve canyons. Whatever the activity, you will be captured by Colorado's beauty.Our local writers have explored the state to find the best hotels, restaurants, attractions and activities to prepare you for a journey of stunning variety. Before you leave be sure to pack your Fodor's guide to ensure you don't miss a thing.

The San Francisco Chronicle sums it up best - "Fodor's guides are saturated with information."

- Two-color interior design makes it easier to find the information you need
- Fodor's Choice Ratings flag must-see sights and hidden treasures
- Hotel and restaurant reviews cover all budgets
- Plus multi-day itineraries to help you build the right trip for you and/or your family

From the Publisher
We've compiled a helpful list of guidebooks that complement Fodor's Colorado. To learn more about them, just enter the title in the keyword search box.

  • Compass: Colorado (4th Edition): A stunning, full-color guide to the character, culture, and history of Colorado.
  • Skiing USA: The Guide for Skiers and Snowboarders (2nd Edition): Where to Ski, Snowboard, Stay, and Eat in the 30 Best U.S. Ski Resorts.
  • Mobil 98: Northwest and Great Planes: America's favorite domestic series, famous for its encyclopedic listings.
  • Complete Guide to America's National Parks: The Official Visitor's Guide to All 375 National Parks.
  • Great American Sports and Adventure Vacations (2nd Edition): 500 of the Country's Best Outdoor Trips and Sports Schools ... Selected by the Pros.
  • Healthy Escapes (6th Edition): 255 Resorts and Retreats Where You Can Get Fit, Feel Good, Find Yourself, and Get Away From It All.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • 11/29/2009

    Review of Home Plate: The Culinary Road Trip of Cooperstown (Paperback)

    A very well thought out collection of recipes from local businesses and vendors in Cooperstown NY and surrounding areas. They make wonderful gifts for people and I have been complimented on every recipe I got from this book! Great cook book. A +

    Product Description
    Home Plate is an original and fascinating combination of both travel guide and cookbook, offeringpriceless travel information and a local's insights on where to stay, where to eat and shop, and what to do in Cooperstown and the surrounding communities. Packed with local history, anecdotes, literary quotes and food lore, Home Plate is a delightful read, designed to make the traveler feel at home before they arrive and providing them wonderful reminiscing when they are back home. The recipes showcase New York State's immense agriculture and are delightfully usable. As a "guidebook for the discerning visitor," Home Plate is impressively researched and filled with thoughtful, valuable information for anyone headed to this charming and beautiful region of Upstate New York.

    About the Author
    Cooperstown resident Brenda Berstler applies the vast knowledge that made her a Jeopardy! champion to her second book about her adopted Upstate home. Incorporating a lifelong passion for food (that she continues to hone at her Village bed and breakfast,) with her extensive travel experience and knowledge of history, literature and baseball, she creates athoroughly interesting guide to the Cooperstown area, using food as the constant and comforting background.A Missouri native, look for her occasional homages to fellow Missourians Mark Twain and T.S. Eliot.

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    11/25/2009

    Review of Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: On the Tracks of the Great Railway Bazaar (Hardcover)

    I assume everyone reading this is familiar with Theroux's latest premise, to retrace the trail he took over thirty years ago when he wrote "The Great Railway Bazaar."

    His latest is classic Theroux - observant, infinitely inquisitive (almost nosy), insatiably curious. Few can afford the time, money or emotional strain it would take to complete a journey like this. Consequently, it's wonderful to have a traveler (the author's familiar reference to himself) of this caliber to do it for us. Mostly by land from London, through Eastern Europe, the Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Japan and home across Russia. I, for one, don't know how he manages to leave his loving wife for that long.

    Some have called the author a misanthrope. I don't think that at all. One particular act, which I won't spoil by revealing, distinguishes the man from your average humanity-hater. I appreciated how he usually searched out the oldest rickshaw-wallahs and taxi drivers, people his age who haven't been as fortunate.

    I take his observations of annoying people as part of the landscape of a trip of this magnitude. It was inevitable that he'd come across slovenly, boorish, clueless tourists that deservedly reaped the wrath of his rapier wit. I particularly enjoy Theroux's slicing and dicing of holier-than-thou missionaries. When he begins a description of someone he runs into with sly, almost vicious adjectives, look out. You know the game is about to begin.

    I share a lot of the author's opinions, especially when he compares lawyers to prostitutes and expresses nothing but disdain for weak-handed politicians and substance-less celebrities. He seems to explore an inordinate number of sex trade sites around the world, shining the light of day on the cockroaches that reap profits from the suffering of others. As a single Western man, I suppose he's bound to be a target for the profiteers trying to separate him from his money. For those of us curious about how such things work in these far-off places, thankfully we have Theroux to describe them for us. Look out, Japan! Your weird fascination with school girls and French maids has been captured in print by one of the best travel writers in the biz!

    Theroux seems to reserve special animosity for Singapore. Despite the city-state's facade of prosperity and glamor, wrapped in a mantle of super-security, the author manages to delve below the surface and reveal that here too there is an underworld, seedy sex trade and community of low-life individuals who deal in flesh, including that of the very young. It seems that Theroux is accomplishing a bit of payback here - as he was sacked from a teaching job there way back in the 1960s. From what I can tell, the despotic prime minister and all the mealy-mouthed underlings deserve everything they get.

    Paul doesn't seem to hold back on descriptions of people he meets, including some famous writers. I often wonder what they think when they read what he has written about them. He is a bit of a name dropper, managing to rub elbows and spend time with some of today's most famous authors, including Orhan Pamuk, Sir Arthur Clarke and Murakami Haruki, as well as Prince Charles and Camilla. Oh, well. At least we get a bit of insight as to what they're like. I'll never get to talk to them so I'm glad he did. I admit that some I'd never heard of before reading the book so the author has provided another service - to broaden horizons.

    I've been to many of the places Theroux describes (Eastern Europe, India,Burma, Southeast Asia, Russia) and it's interesting to read his take on things. He has a habit of looking at places differently, describing and visiting little known sights that, though I was there, never got to. I suppose that's another of his differences between tourists and travelers.

    In summary, I'd very highly recommend "Ghost Train." It reveals more of the author than anything he's written thus far; mulling regrets about past mistakes and the inevitable disasters we are all confronted with at some point in life. His sentimental journey, like "Dark Star Safari," allows the reader to understand a lot about why he is the way he is - and where he's coming from.



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    11/19/2009

    Review of Unlikely Destinations: The Lonely Planet Story (Paperback)

    I'm not a person who generally reads armchair travel books. For the most part, I stick to fiction. But when my sister handed me this book and I started reading it (on the train, I was *really* bored), I just couldn't put it down!
    Unlikely Destinations is more than just a travel story, although the places the Wheelers have been, how they got where they were going and what they've seen & experienced are incredibly thrilling in and of themselves. But this is also a love story between two people and between a married couple and travel, and eventually, a family of four and travel. It's a business adventure and cautionary tale, about starting your own business from nothing and turning it into a multi-million dollar company, despite or perhaps because of the many bumps encountered along the way. This is not a story about an overnight phenomenon, but rather it's about how much dedication, hard work, sacrifice and yes, love, it takes to follow the road less traveled.
    I had a few minor gripes with the book, but nothing too serious. I would really have liked to have more of the story told by Maureen, and there were a few sections I felt like Tony was glossing over too much, but over all, this book just grabbed me by the throat and wouldn't let go until I finished the last page. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!



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    11/08/2009

    Review of Your Home On Wheels, a Beginners Guide to Part Time or Full Time RVing (Paperback)

    My wife and I found this gem on Amazon shortly after we bought our first 5th wheel.

    While the author emphasises on fifth wheel travel and use, her book applies to other RV rigs about as well.

    We've read other books that purport to be helpful to those new to RV's or just new to fifth wheel's, but none even remotely as knowlegably or effectively written.

    Having enjoyed 21 years in our 24' motorhome, and 3 years in a 35' trailer forty years ago, we aren't new to the pleasures or potential problems of RV's. Yet this is one book we've both read several times already and it has a permanat place in our new rig's library.

    If you don't have it already, buy it!

    (No, we've never met the lady and don't work for her publisher, either. But we hope to run into her one day so we can say "thank you!" properly).

    Le & Pat Bergstrom

    Product Description
    Cover:Four color photo cover. One photo of New England in the fall on front, and multiple interesting travel photos on back, printed on 20 lb stock, uv coated.Contents: Table of Contents, Chapters loaded with information, tips and stories which will help potential RVers ease into the lifestyle of traveling and living in a Recreational Vehicle.Includes chapters on what it takes to become an RVer, choosing a recreational vehicle, how to equip the RV, what to pack into the RV (from towels to cookware), how to turn the RV into "Home Sweet Home", dealing with finances, communication systems and internet service while on the road. Questionaire for use when joining RV Memberships, Questionaire for Insurance Agents when shopping for insurance, Checklist for both the inside and outside of RV.Lots of photos to visually assist thereader.

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    11/07/2009

    Review of Fodor's Hong Kong, 20th Edition: With Macau and the South China Cities (Fodor's Gold Guides) (Paperback)

    My husband purchased and took this book with him last month to Hong Kong and Macau and found it most helpful.

    Product Description
    Is there any place more contemporary and timeless than Hong Kong? The country's 8 million residents are sailing rapidly into the new millennium in dragon boats. Modern commercial temples rise not far from ancient Buddhist ones. Brand-new boutiques offer retail therapy, while age-old markets tender more time-tested treatments. Fodor's Hong Kong 20th Edition takes readers straight to the best of the city-both the new and the old-with more wit and wisdom than ever.

    - Brand-new illustrated features include topics such as "All the Tea in China: Culture in a Cup," "Philosophies, Beliefs, and Lucky Charms," "Traditional Prescription: Pins, Needles, and Pressure," "Tailor-made to Suit You," and more

    - A fresh look at shopping and golf. Valuable insights from local gurus focus on what to shop for---and where and how---and what to avoid. In-depth course reviews make it easy to select the best places to play.

    - New neighborhood coverage: Three-to-six page profiles describe places of interest, set the contemporary scene, and give historical highlights, bits of trivia, and at-a-glance geography

    - Full-color pullout map

    - 8-page color insert

    - Includes side trips to Macau and other cities in the Pearl River Delta-an up-and-coming destination

    About the Author
    Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by resident experts.

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    11/03/2009

    Review of Frommer's San Francisco 2007 (Frommer's Complete) (Paperback)

    After reading the book from cover to cover, I feel like I am now an expert on San Francisco! We have been there before, but are looking forward to exploring (next month)areas of SF that we haven't been to yet. The in depth reporting, and mapping, of all areas of the city will make it a breeze to get around in. It was a good idea for them to put a fold out map in the book as well. Can't wait to go!

    Product Description
    According to the Department of Commerce, San Francisco is one of the 10 most visited U.S. cities. In 2004, San Francisco hosted more than 15 million visitors.

    From the Back Cover
    Frommer's. The best trips start here.

    Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer.

    • Insider tips on the best side trips from San Francisco, from the Napa and Sonoma valleys to Berkeley, Sausalito, and Muir Woods.
    • Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's not.
    • Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip whatever your budget.
    • Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.

    Find great deals and book your trip at Frommers.com

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    10/28/2009

    Review of Fodor's Buenos Aires, 1st Edition (Fodor's Gold Guides) (Paperback)

    It's amazing how important it is to get an up-to-date guide book.This book was extremely helpful with great restaurant selections, helpful tips about cabs and insightful history notes.A couple of the addresses were correct as listed, but incorrectly marked on the maps, so beware.And prices had changed slightly, but that's to be expected.All and all, a good bible for a visit to a new city.

    Product Description
    Packed with insider information in an easy-to-use format, Fodor's guide to Buenos Aires explores an exciting and extremely popular holiday destination

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    10/27/2009

    Review of Hedonist's Guide To Buenos Aires 1st Edition (Hedonist's Guide to..., A) (A Hedonist's Guide to...) (Hardcover)

    Doesn't hold back. Get's straight to the point. HG2 have got under the skin of BA. It's a great book. the shopping is great here. this book has all the best shops and some really cool hidden ones..
    Covers some whacky places too..


    Product Description
    Luckily Buenos Aires is not all about football and tango. Currently the toast of South America, Argentina's capital has seen unprecedented growth and development since the economic crash of 2002. Urban renewal has led to the gentrification of the city's seedier barrios transforming artisan's workshops into cutting-edge restaurants, chic shops and the hippest of hotels. The recent opening of small, design focused hotels such as Home and Bobo have attracted as much interest as Phillippe Starck's offering the Faena Hotel + Universe. Buenos Aires is stylish, the elegantly sophisticated porteñas know how to shop and the streets of Palermo Viejo, the city's hippest barrio, are littered with cutting edge Argentine fashion and design led restaurants/bars. Beyond the look, locals possess almost unfathomable levels of stamina and are often to be found partying into the morning sunlight on a weekday night.

    About the Author
    Charles Froggatt is one of the world's leading polo journalists, he has worked for Reuters, CNN and more recently Hg2, writing our book on Miami. He has produced an extreme sports documentary in Los Angeles and has lived in Buenos Aires for two years. He is the ideal candidate for the job.

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