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BELIZE BOOKS

Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by George McDonald. By Prentice Hall. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Alex Bradbury. By Bradt Travel Guides. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $6.48. There are some available for $0.05.
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3 comments about Guide to Belize (Bradt Guides).
  1. You can tell that Alex Bradbury loves Belize. Most tour books give you the facts about places to go and places to stay. Bradbury covers all that too, but he also tells you of the history and the culture of the country. Don't miss the story of the founding of the Belize Zoo and the way the people of Belize honor it. (Belize has the world's only jaguar preserve.


  2. I used this book throughout my travels in Belize and found it indispensable. It is aimed for the traveler who doesn't plan to spend a fortune on the trip, but wants to enjoy every aspect of the country. Alex Bradbury offers great insights on the people and the sights of Belize, and makes some great recommendations.


  3. I found the book very handy during my visit to Belize. Even when it was not 100% accurate it was not wrong.Furthermore it conveyed more of the spirit of the place than any other guide I red. In fact it makes a pleasant reading, even if you are visiting another country! Useful index at the back.


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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Hidden Belize (The Hidden Series) Written by Stacy Ritz. By Ulysses Press. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $9.00. There are some available for $0.01.
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2 comments about Hidden Belize (The Hidden Series).
  1. This book was terrific! I read it immediately. It gave me that extra information to finish planning my trip. With little extra's that I haven't seen in other books, I would reccommend this book in planning a trip to Belize, even researching the country. It has so much to offer!

    I was interested in the Ambergris Caye part of the country and this book had extensive info on the island as well and other "hidden" islands and treasures to see.

    The info for the overall country was so interesting and well written, I just kept on reading straight through.



  2. There are honest reviews/comments about the hotels and restaurants. And out of all the Belize guidebooks I purchased, this one had the most info. on the outer islands and atolls. A definite must!!! :)


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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Huw Hennessay. By Apa Productions. The regular list price is $16.99. Sells new for $42.43. There are some available for $15.95.
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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Following Mateo Written by Tom Molanphy. By Trafford Publishing. The regular list price is $21.00. Sells new for $18.89. There are some available for $18.84.
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5 comments about Following Mateo.
  1. I really enjoyed this book. Without even noticing, I learned about the country of Belize and the Mayan culture as the author creatively wove historical details into a humorous, touching account of his own journey. I found myself both sympathizing and laughing with him as he tries to learn, and keep up, with the ins and outs of an unfamiliar culture. I became quickly invested in the main character and eager for him to come out on top!


  2. Following Mateo is a personal memoir of Tom Molanphy's two year stint as a volunteer educator in Belize. Mateo is a Mayan Indian whom the author becomes very close to in the course of his internship. Following Mateo, the title, refers to the author's attempts to get Mateo to take him to the bush country of Belize. The author has successfully integrated history, anthropology, cross cultural studies and religion into this highly readable memoir.
    I am a college professor teaching English l02 - a writing course using argument from social science topics and also literature, particulary memoir. My students - all l05 of them - absolutely loved the book. They liked the author's descriptive writing style which made them feel they were right there in Belize.They liked the many lively characters that the author presents. They liked the way the author integrated his personal journey with the daily events. They liked reading about a young man on an adventure who had questions about life, about religion, about risktaking. They liked the crosscultural atmosphere of the book and the way the author showed these differences. They liked the light hearted and humorous aspects of the book. They liked the various insights the author gained during his journey, especially about friendship. In writing their essays they were able to center on diverse messages and were often able to interract with the memoir from their own experiences. One student said she liked the book because the author opened himself up and was not "preachy". I thoroughly enjoyed the book and the essays my students were able to write due to the many insights the author offered. It was indeed a journey of joy. I recommend this book to college professors of freshman writing and senior high school teachers as well as volunteer coordinators in various non-profit groups.


  3. Following Mateo is definitely a down to earth book. My friend Tom definitely put it right about life in the southern villages of Toledo and also as a missionary. I've known Tom for the two years that he spent here in Belize. I loved the book and will definitely read it again.


  4. Tom Molanphy has a good story to tell about a search for self in a country of different cultures, languages, races,etc. While reading "Following Mateo" I was transported back from the hazzles of everyday life and never-ending city activity to Southern Belize where, through Tom's creative descriptions, I found myself engulfed by nature. Peppered with humor Tom lets us experience father nature in a unique fashion. He tells of how it demands respect,of how we have to adjust to accommodate it and of how rough it can be and yet how soothing her gentle embrace. The book took me through trails under the towering canopies and over mountains that lead to discoveries of people living from the land. People who have learned to coexist and respect the land.
    The book was and excellent read. It thought me about the journey of life and the little journeys within. It also thought me to, every now and then, "stop and smell the flowers, but to be careful not to get stung by a bee that may have beat me to those flowers".


  5. An odyssey: into the jungles and wetlands of Belize, into the hearts and lives of a few native Belizians, and into the process of self knowledge and maturity, best describes, for me, Tom Molanphy's well crafted adventure/pilgrimage book: Following Mateo! Tom writes with grace and great self deprecating humor and enthusiasm about his journey to Belize as a volunteer teacher, his evolving friendship with an older tribal wise man and leader, Mateo, and their adventures.

    Through an invitation to personally tutor Mateo's young daughter, Tom experiences the hospitality of Mateo's family and a growing knowledge of their way of life. Tom's desire to get Mateo to take him "into the bush," i.e., the deep jungle territory where (in his perception) ancient ritual hunting and gathering rites of the Ke'kechi take place. His subsequent hiking adventures to "prove" his capabilities to Mateo provide hilarious incidents of gradual self awareness for this young American "gringo," Tom.

    As a veteran Jr. High/High School humanities teacher, I feel that this is a book that would appeal to this age range of student. It is a very "good read" for the adult reader as well.



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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

By Footprint Handbooks. There are some available for $33.62.
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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary: Its History, Flora and Fauna for Visitors, Teachers and Scientists Written by Katherine Emmons. By Orang-utan Press. There are some available for $139.97.
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1 comments about Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary: Its History, Flora and Fauna for Visitors, Teachers and Scientists.
  1. A concise, yet detailed, guidebook for an adventure through a lush and mysterious wonderland. The cover art alone is worth the cost of the book.


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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Mark Whatmore and Peter Eltringham. By Rough Guides. There are some available for $49.98.
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No comments about Guatemala and Belize: The Rough Guide (Rough Guide Travel Guides).



Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Michelin THE GREEN GUIDE Mexico Guatemala Belize, 1st (THE GREEN GUIDE) Written by Michelin Travel Publications. By Michelin Travel Publications. The regular list price is $20.00. Sells new for $17.50. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Belize (Thursday, August 28, 2008)

Written by Harvard Student Agencies. By St. Martin's Press. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $5.95. There are some available for $0.01.
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Frommer's Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Belize on $35 a Day, 1991-1992
Guide to Belize (Bradt Guides)
Hidden Belize (The Hidden Series)
Insight Guide Belize (Insight Guides)
Following Mateo
Mexico and Central American Handbook: From the Rio Grande to the Darien Gap - Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama (Footprint Handbooks)
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary: Its History, Flora and Fauna for Visitors, Teachers and Scientists
Guatemala and Belize: The Rough Guide (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
Michelin THE GREEN GUIDE Mexico Guatemala Belize, 1st (THE GREEN GUIDE)
Let's Go Mexico: Including Belize and Guatemala

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