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HAWAII BOOKS
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Brad Olsen. By Hunter Publishing (NJ).
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1 comments about Extreme Adventures Hawaii (Serial) (Hawaii).
- If you've seen enough of the standard guides on Hawaii, try this one out as an alternative to the regularity of the norm. We discovered lots of amazing "locals only" secrets from this book. You will too if you are going to HI for outdoor activity.
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Kim Heacox. By Random House.
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No comments about The Pacific: Alaska and Hawaii (The Smithsonian Guides to Natural America).
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Stacey S. Kaopuiki. By Hawaiian Island Concepts.
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No comments about The Living Treasures of the Hawaiian Islands: The Story of Hawaii's Native Plants and Animals (Peter Panini's Children's Guide).
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Jan Tenbruggencate. By Mutual Publishing.
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No comments about HAWAII The BIg Island.
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by David Perersen. By Children's Press (CT).
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1 comments about Haleakala National Park (True Books : National Parks).
- I bought this book for my kids ages 3, 6, & 9 in preparation for our trip to Hawaii. Each one of them has enjoyed it and now they have a better idea of what they will be seeing in the national park. It's well-written with lots of pictures and keeps their interest. I highly recommend it.
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Curt Sanburn. By Mutual Publishing.
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No comments about A Pocket Guide to Kauai.
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
By AI Pohaku Press.
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1 comments about Kaho'olawe Na Leo O Kanaloa: Chants and Stories of Kaho'olawe.
- There are numerous piture books of Hawaii. Most of them intend to vividly illustrate the touristically 'paradiced' Hawaii. However, the pictures in this book, it seems to me, correctly illustrate the history of the Island of Kahoolawe as a bombing target of US military for a long time. Personally, these pictures inspired me so much that I could set another goal for the pictures I am taking.
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Ray Riegert. By Ulysses Pr.
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5 comments about Hidden Maui (2nd Edition).
- This book is a must for the first time visitor to the island of Maui as well as those who return again and again to bask on her beautiful beaches and take in all the magnificent scenery. This book accompanied us on all our daily jaunts: the 10, 000 foot ascent to Haleakala Crater as well as a busy Saturday night checking out all the stores in Lahaina. Chapter 8's descriptions of various points of interest along the Hana Highway is invaluable as a guide to making the most of this winding, picturesque stretch of road. I found myself regularly referring to the dining and shopping choices listed for the various towns and found most of the descriptions very accurate. I have visited Maui several times before my most recent trip in September and I wish I had purchased this book a long time ago. If you buy only one guide to assist you in your travels on beautiful Maui, it should be this one.
- I found this book almost worthless. The book pointed us to who we should pay to take us snorkeling or on hikes rather than let us know where to go. I also thought the book was poorly organized. I definitely would not recommend this book. I received more useful information off a free map of maui obtained from an information booth at the beach.
- This is not the best book on Maui. Most of the information on "hidden" places is not as "hidden" as the book would lead you to believe. It is available elsewhere (Frommers, Fodors, Snorkel Maui.) This guide is not easy to use, and doesn't have the nice pictures other books have. We bought 5 books before we went to Maui, and we brought three with us. This was not one of them because we got all of the same information in the other books or on-line.
- I bought this book expecting to find areas and sites that were not included in other guide books. I have yet to find any such places in the book. The title is very misleading. I found the books descriptions to be very bland and somewhat incomplete. Mr. Riegert would do well to review the guidebooks of Andrew Doughty and Harriett Friedman before writing another book.
- DO NOT use this book to find hotels or restaurants. It does have good beaches and things to do. As far as the hotels and restaurants it seems like they just took the promotion materials and re-printed them without actually trying the places for themselves.
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
By Indian Chief Publishing House.
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2 comments about The Complete Oahu, Honolulu and Waikiki Guidebook.
- This has got to be one of the best guides to Oahu we have used in a
long, long time -- and believe me, we've used several over the years.
It's honest, accurate, and to the point. No fluff, no biases, no rants,
no wasted space, nothing "hidden" or "revealed," just straightforward,
good information. And great maps too, with terrific cross-referencing
which was so helpful and made the guidebook so easy to use that it made
navigating the island a breeze. In fact, we are still gushing over the
format and organization of the book. It was like using the Internet for
speed and convenience, and yet having the luxury of a book to take
along, in our hip-pocket, no less. The sections were tabbed and easy to
find and thumb through, and with the neat little icons and referencing,
we knew exactly which point of interest we would find on which map on
which page. The information was reliably solid--every restaurant was
there, every hiking trail was the length and difficulty (or ease)
described, all the prices, admission fees, hours, etc. were current. We
quickly found the good swimming and bodysurfing beaches, and went to a
couple of surfing beaches to watch serious surfers, and also knew which
beaches to avoid. There was definitely enough background historical and
cultural information on the places of interest on the island, and we
visited many of these, relying on our trusty little guidebook, and were
never disappointed. All in all, a great guidebook, We wish there were
more like it.
- Purchased this book in addition to a few other guides to Oahu. Only a fair guidebook, there are much better ones in print (DK, Frommer's).
Specific comments- Maps could be better. They waste the color printing inside the back cover on advertising their other books- would have been much nicer to have included a color map of Honolulu instead. In the 2006 edition, it still lists Sacred Falls State Park as open (due to a landslide with fatalities, it was closed in May 1999 and has never reopened- this is an obvious lack of editing between editions-.)
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Heidi Sarna and Matt Hannafin. By Frommers.
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1 comments about Frommer's Cruises & Ports of Call 2006: From U.S. & Canadian Home Ports to the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii & More (Frommer's Complete).
- I hate most of the Frommer Travel books. They take the fun out of travel and have very few photos.
This book is different. Here they came up with something very useful and novel for the traveller. When you go on a cruise normally you do not have a clue. You just follow what your travel agent recommmends. But anyone that has taken an extended cruise or two knows there are big differences betweeen boat lines and routes etc.( I like Holland America myself). So here is a nice review of what boats and crusies are available, it describes the boats, and where they go and what you can expect including on board entertainment. All great stuff.
Highly recommend 4 or 5 stars. Buy before you talk to the travel agent.
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Extreme Adventures Hawaii (Serial) (Hawaii)
The Pacific: Alaska and Hawaii (The Smithsonian Guides to Natural America)
The Living Treasures of the Hawaiian Islands: The Story of Hawaii's Native Plants and Animals (Peter Panini's Children's Guide)
HAWAII The BIg Island
Haleakala National Park (True Books : National Parks)
A Pocket Guide to Kauai
Kaho'olawe Na Leo O Kanaloa: Chants and Stories of Kaho'olawe
Hidden Maui (2nd Edition)
The Complete Oahu, Honolulu and Waikiki Guidebook
Frommer's Cruises & Ports of Call 2006: From U.S. & Canadian Home Ports to the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii & More (Frommer's Complete)
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