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HAWAII BOOKS
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by John R. K. Clark. By University of Hawaii Press.
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2 comments about Hawaii's Best Beaches.
- I've read John Clark's other books, and this one tops them all. It combines the information from all of Hawaii's best beaches in a creative and informative way. I am new to the Hawaii islands, so I also enjoy reading part of the history of the beaches as well as the meaning of the Hawaiian beach names. This book is also complete with beautiful color photos. I would recommend this book to anyone visiting Hawaii. Beaches are Hawaii's greatest asset.
- I used this book extensively, as I was shooting the best beaches we could find for our DVD "Hawaiian Dreams" here on Amazon. It saved us a lot of time with great descriptions and informative facts. I highly recommend it, and if you want to actually see, hear and feel what these beaches look like, check out our DVD as well as this book.
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by George Fuller. By Foghorn Pr.
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No comments about Hawaii Golf: The Complete Guide.
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Cu Sanburn and Doug Peebles. By Mutual Publishing.
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No comments about Kauai Travelogue.
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Lucy Jokiel. By Hawaii Business Publishing Co..
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No comments about Kauai's unfriendly skies. (helicopter rides): An article from: Hawaii Business.
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Brennan and Joseph Brennan. By HarperCollins Publishers.
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1 comments about Parker Ranch, Hawaii.
- This book was loaded with information on history of the big island of Hawai'i. A must if you are traveling there. Once you get past the first chapter it is easy reading. Due to the unfamiliar names this chapter, while extremely important in the history of the island, was somewhat slow reading but well worth the effort.
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Don Blanding. By Dodd, Mead & Co.
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No comments about Hula moons.
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Richard W. Hostrop and Leeona S. Hostrop. By T E C Publications.
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4 comments about Australia and New Zealand by Campervan And/or Car With Stopovers in the Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawaii, and Tahiti.
- "Provides complete information on how to reserve campervan/car in U.S. and on camps and scenic sights in 'Down Under.'"
- I bought this book before our trip to New Zealand to provide detailed/specifc information about using a Campervan to see New Zealand. We took the book with us and referred to it several times during our vacation there and found it to be neither helpful or accurate. Using a campervan to visit New Zealand had many serious considerations that I do not feel were adequately detailed in this very small, non detailed book. One of the funny things was that the book mentioned how patiently and how detailed the instructions would be by the campervan company. To the contrary was our experience, there was minimal information provided, just "You refuel here, the spare tire is here, you turn it on there. Any questions? No?, Well have a good day mate." Once out of the parking lot, the fun begain with trying to drive a stick shift situated on the "wrong" side of the vehicle and driving on the "wrong" side of the road. Had the book specified some of the problems associated with this, and the dangers, we would have had more realistic expectations. Since this book was a "Campervan" book, my expectations would be that the book would spend much more time on how to deal with such a "beast", as we came to consider our campervan.
In addition, the book gushed about the great roads, which were not great once outside of Auckland, and the lack of graffetti and trash, which we saw much of in Auckland and even in the rural settings. Many other details mentioned in the book we found not be be the case. The various sites to see were not discussed in enough detail to be either intriging or edifying. This is not to discourage anyone from going to NZ, but I felt that the book did not cover the reality that a traveler meets. One would do much better with getting a general travel book of New Zealand, which be did, and use that for planning and executing his or her trip.
- Though my wife and I had a general guide to Australia and New Zealand, surprisingly, we felt that the Hostrops' book gave all the sightseeing information needed as most sites also had their own detailed literature. We appreciated the emphasized suggested itinerary given which took us to the most important sites and to the excellent recommended lodgings and campgrounds. We also appreciated the excellent information on the "free" stopover islands. On the way over, we stopped in the Cook Islands and on the way back we stopped in Tahiti. This a gem of a book which goes to the heart of what independent travelers need for a most enjoyable journey to Australia and New Zealand. Highly recommended for independent travelers.
- This is nice little book, but it is not at all what the description led me to believe it was and it is certainly not worth the cost. This is not a true guidebook at all. Rather, it is a very brief (only 128 pages total, with wide margins on all 4 sides of the page) account of the Hostrop's personal travel experiences with little tidbits of advice tossed in.
I have visited Australia twice and am planning a third trip, which is why I purchased this book. It will not be of use to me in planning my next trip, nor do I believe it would have been especially useful in planning my previous trips, even though my last trip was made in part in a campervan. I also found the repeated urgings to make use of Newmans (a travel agency) a bit disconcerting. Was the Hostrops' trip underwritten by Newmans? My advice: spend your money on the Frommer's and Lonely Planet guides. They will be much more useful.
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Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Ui Goldsberry and Curt Sanburn. By Mutual Publishing.
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No comments about A Pocket Guide to the Hawaiian Islands.
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Zagat Survey. By Zagat Survey.
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No comments about Zagatsurvey 2000 Hawaii Top Restaurants (Zagatsurvey: Hawaii Restaurants).
Posted in Hawaii (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Will Kyselka. By University of Hawaii Press.
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No comments about Maui: How It Came To Be.
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Hawaii's Best Beaches
Hawaii Golf: The Complete Guide
Kauai Travelogue
Kauai's unfriendly skies. (helicopter rides): An article from: Hawaii Business
Parker Ranch, Hawaii
Hula moons
Australia and New Zealand by Campervan And/or Car With Stopovers in the Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawaii, and Tahiti
A Pocket Guide to the Hawaiian Islands
Zagatsurvey 2000 Hawaii Top Restaurants (Zagatsurvey: Hawaii Restaurants)
Maui: How It Came To Be
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