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MEXICO BOOKS
Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's.
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5 comments about Fodor's Pocket Los Cabos, 3rd Edition (Pocket Guides).
- This book was a wonderful companion in Cabo San Lucas. The recommendations were right on target, the writing is enjoyable and entertaining, while providing useful information at the same time. I highly recommend this book as it made my vacation more enjoyable!
- I gave this to my brother who is going on his Honeymoon to Cabo. A great resource to bring along, especially if you cannot access the internet.
- We went to Cabo in February 2006 and found this guide very, very helpful. I don't know what other guides are available, but this one is packed with accurate info (if just slightly out of date as it is a year or two old). It omits a couple of new restaurants that have recently opened but is otherwise very accurate. The recommendations of activities, hotels, places to eat and things to see were spot-on. I think it's worth getting if, like us, you do not know the area. Also, it is small and lightweight and you can just stick it in your pocket or purse. We went to a few restaurants we never would have found but for this guide, and generally they were better than what our hotel had recommeded.
- I took a hastily-arranged last minute trip to Cabos, not having had any vacations in 20 years -- and not having much money. I knew we needed expert advice fast, so, trusting Fodor's, we got this book. We ate exclusively at restaurants recommended by this book (we had a car rental.) We made sure we hit both the most expensive place recommended by the book and the least expensive joint that they recommended. Both were equally highlights of the trip. The rest of the time, we ate at recommended places that were towards the lower end of the price scale. We were never disappointed! At Macambo's and Ahorcado, I even took pictures of the food. These were the kinds of places that you would never find by wandering around the tourist area -- let's just say they were "out of the way" and a few a little out of the comfort zone of some tourists. Are we ever glad we took that book! A piece of advice -- take more cash, in small bills, than you think you'll need. If you need emergency medical care like I did (not Montezuma's Revenge, BTW) you'll have to pay hundreds in cash. Far fewer places take credit cards than do in the US. And by all means, take this book. They know what they're talking about.
- I ordered this book because it was about the only book specifically devoted to Cabo. I was very disappointed. I carried the book to Cabo and back but didn't really use it. If you strip away the generic "travel" information and the history information, this book contains little that is useful. The restaurant reviews are good, but not all restaurants are covered. The reviewers below had more valuable suggestions than this book, such as -- don't rely on credit cards, bring cash, small bills.
The book is woefully out of date. It doesn't even contain a decent map!
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Barbara Harrelson. By Gibbs Smith, Publisher.
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2 comments about Walks In Literary Sante Fe.
- Barbara Harrelson has put together a wonderful way to explore the very interesting city of Santa Fe. More than just a guide book to Santa Fe, it is more like a knowledgible friend taking you by the hand and leading you on adventures both historical and modern.
For example. How many of us know that the English writer D. H. Lawrence owned a ranch a few miles from Taos, New Mexico, and his wife Frieda lived out the rest of her life there after D. H. died. They are both buried on the ranch.
Have this book in hand when you explore Santa Fe and the surrouning area, or when you just want to curl up in a comfortable chair in your home to learn something about the history of the Southwest.
- Santa Fe is home to an amazing abundance of well-known and talented authors--literally dozens of them--and this little book is an amazing guide to the city's incredible literary history.
The book is divided into two easy walking tours--one in the plaza area and one around Canyon Road--and using those two tours to give the book a structure, this very readable little volume gives a concise and clearly written crash course in the city's literary past. What's even cooler is that you can't really tell such a history without incorporating facts from the city's broader history, so by the time you reach the last page, you're guaranteed to know the City Different much better than you ever did. It'll make you see the place differently, for sure.
This is one of three great books about literary Santa Fe (that I know of), and certainly the fastest read of the bunch. For anyone who lives in New Mexico, and especially for anyone who lives in or visits Santa Fe, I couldn't recommend it more highly.
The author also gives actual walking tours of the city (which inspired this book), and if you ever get a chance to take one, you really should. They're as good as the book--except you'll need to find a place to park.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Gary Paul Nabhan and Thomas E. Sheridan. By University of New Mexico Press.
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4 comments about LA Vida Nortena: Photographs of Sonora, Mexico.
- Superb black and white photographs, with accompanying essays, concentrate on ordinary people. The result transcends its geographic region; this is about people who just happen to live in Sonora. Winner, Border Regional Library Association's 1998 Southwest Book Award.
- This book is incredible -- an honest and sensitive portrait of life in the changing Sonoran desert. I picked it up yesterday and haven't been able to stop looking at it since. Apart from the photography, there are two wonderful essays. In the second, "Another Country", Thomas E. Sheridan tells of falling in love with a place in a way that speaks intimately to my own experience of and passion for Mexico. But I'd better stop before I give a whole dissertation... Buy this book! You won't regret it.
- Beautiful tribute to ordinary people of Sonora. I came across it while doing research on my family at the time of the Mexican Revolution and it didn't help for that paper, but it was a great viewing nonetheless. The photographs are incredible.
- I came across some of the still photos from this book in a video on Youtube -- of a song called "Who's Gonna Build Your Wall?" Mr. Burckhalter is a magician with a camera. He has captured truly incredible portraits of Mexicans/Sonorans -- some of the most proficient, touching photos I've ever seen. These are photos of TRUTH and BEAUTY. I am highly recommending the book based on my viewing of the Youtube video.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Lynne Bairstow and David Baird. By Frommer's.
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5 comments about Frommer's Cancun, Cozumel & the Yucatan 2007 (Frommer's Complete).
- If you know any of Frommer's work, you know what to expect from this book as well. These travel guides are always thorough and as up-to-date as possible with a published book. Don't hesitate to pick this one if you are planning to travel to these areas of Mexico.
- This guide was pretty good. I got it for the Cozumel information. Over half of the guide was for other areas of the Yukatan. The title clearly indicates that, but it would have been nice to see a Cozumel specific guide from Frommers that includes more of the resort/hotels in cozumel.
- I have used Frommer's guides in the past and found them reliable. I knew nothing about what to expect in Cancun. The guide had useful general advice about travel in Mexico and currency issues, and it was very informative about cultural attractions. It was a bit light on the coverage of hotels.
- I've traveled to about 8 different foreign countries, and always used Lonely Planet. I thought I'd give this a try. It was dull and boring. I'm sticking with Lonely Planet.
- I would recommend this for going to the Cozumel-Cancun area. Has some nice tips, maps and other tid-bits of info.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Patrick Maher. By Footprint Handbooks.
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No comments about Mexico Handbook (Footprint - Travel Guides).
Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Douglas Preston and José Antonio Esquibel. By University of New Mexico Press.
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No comments about The Royal Road: El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe.
Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Woodall's Publications Corp.. By Woodall's Publications Corp..
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No comments about Woodall's North American Campground Directory with CD, 2009 (Woodall's North American Campground Directory).
Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Bruce Whipperman. By Avalon Travel Publishing.
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2 comments about Moon Handbooks Acapulco (Moon Handbooks. Acapulco).
- Award-winning author Bruce Whipperman brings his first-hand experience in sunny Acapulco to the pages of Moon Handbooks Acapulco, discussing the secluded beaches, bustling crafts market, historic highland towns and more that pepper this vibrant land. From how to pack for paradise (water purifying tablets are a must) to basic information for those curious in making a permanent investment (avoid timeshares, and while Mexican law prohibits foreign ownership of many properties it is possible to have control of land through a trust) to directions for the best accomodations and food, sights and special celebrations, a brief Spanish phrase guide, internet resources for further research, and much more. A "must-read" before setting out to parts unknown.
- Actually, it's a great guide to Guerrero. The title, however, reads "Acapulco," which is the guide I was looking for when I purchased this book. Only 20-25% is dedicated to Acapulco, the rest to the coastal and upcountry areas of Guerrero.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
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1 comments about Conde Nast Johansens 2004 Recommended Hotels, Inns & Resorts North America Bermuda, Caribbean, Mexico & Pacific 2004 (Johansens Recommended Hotels Inns ... North America, Bermuda, Caribbean Pacific).
- If you are a traveler who enjoys accomodations that aren't "cookie cutter"........then this guide is for you. The hotels and inns featured are unique and wonderful. Conde Nast again offers the best for travelers.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
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No comments about Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation And Development In The Maya Forest Of Belize Guatemala And Mexico.
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Fodor's Pocket Los Cabos, 3rd Edition (Pocket Guides)
Walks In Literary Sante Fe
LA Vida Nortena: Photographs of Sonora, Mexico
Frommer's Cancun, Cozumel & the Yucatan 2007 (Frommer's Complete)
Mexico Handbook (Footprint - Travel Guides)
The Royal Road: El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe
Woodall's North American Campground Directory with CD, 2009 (Woodall's North American Campground Directory)
Moon Handbooks Acapulco (Moon Handbooks. Acapulco)
Conde Nast Johansens 2004 Recommended Hotels, Inns & Resorts North America Bermuda, Caribbean, Mexico & Pacific 2004 (Johansens Recommended Hotels Inns ... North America, Bermuda, Caribbean Pacific)
Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation And Development In The Maya Forest Of Belize Guatemala And Mexico
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