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SOUTH AMERICA BOOKS

Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Pat Embry and Charles Harris and Catherine Johnson. By Magellan Press, Inc.. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $8.79. There are some available for $10.17.
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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Jamie Grant. By Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company. The regular list price is $13.95. Sells new for $11.16. There are some available for $6.95.
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1 comments about Culture Shock!: Scotland (Culture Shock! Guides).
  1. I read this book in April of 2002 before going to Scotland for ten days on business and pleasure. Please pardon the lack of detail in this review, since it has been a year. It gave me a good foundation for understanding many aspects of Scottish society and history. I did not want to read a simple tourist reference guide about the attractions of Scotland-I desired to know more about the people and culture. It turned out to be a terrific book was for me.

    Author, Jamie Grant, touches uses his "Guide to Customs and Etiquette" to describe history, stereotypes and the nature of the people, "fitting in", doing business, arts & entertainment, food & drink, the outdoors, The Highlands, and Do's and Don't. His humor makes helps to make an already interesting book fresh.

    I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone going to Scotland who wants to get a comprehensive overview of Scotland, especially if it is their first time. I learned a lot from it.

    -EH



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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Rand McNally and Company. By Rand McNally & Company. There are some available for $12.99.
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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Volker Poelzl. By Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company. The regular list price is $13.95. Sells new for $11.11. There are some available for $6.64.
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3 comments about Culture Shock! Brazil: A Guide to Customs & Etiquette.
  1. I had to wait for either this book to be released or reprinted (I cant remeber what the delay was)and now I see its even hard to find on Amazon! But that being said....its worth it! I bought it before moving to Brazil...even though I did not experience any "culture shock" I did learn alot from this book!Great language phrases and help plus I loved the portuguese proverbs of type it occasionally included. Once I was speaking about the "Brazilian Miracle" and some other stuff to an American friend and my Brazilian buddy said "man, you know more about Brazils history than me"....it was just info. I picked up from this book. Great info. about contacts, visas, food and much more. If you are going to stay any time in Brazil (other than a weeks vacation...say 30 days or more) then its a must have!


  2. I had told my new boyfriend a lot about my country, and the way Brazilian culture is. It was amazing when he came home with this book, and read some parts to me. The writer gives an incredible description of the Brazilian soul, our culture and passions, and things I never realized are part of our life. The author of "Culture Shock" probably knows more about us Brazilians than we do, probably because you see better when you see from outside.
    I was so impressed by the way Volker Poelzl describes what I am, the details given in the book made me feel like I was looking at the mirror.Whenever I start learning about a new culture, I won't hesitate to buy one of his books. By seeing the wonderful job that "Brazil (Culture Shock!)" is, I have no doubts about how brilliant this guy is.


  3. This book was very informative. When I found out that I was going to Brazil I went out and bought about 6 different books about the country. All lot of the books showed the "touristy" side of Brazil without really informing you about what to expect. I flew through this book quickly because it was really interesting and informative. It really got me prepared for what I needed to have a nice trip while not putting me to sleep! Its worth the ten bucks!


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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Stephen Kirkpatrick. By Thomas Nelson. The regular list price is $21.99. Sells new for $1.97. There are some available for $0.48.
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5 comments about Lost in the Amazon: The True Story of Five Men and their Desperate Battle for Survival (Discovery books).
  1. If they have a worst book contest, this one will be a contender. Save your money.


  2. As I read the book I continued to wish that the author had been eaten by a jaguar or left on the tree. DON'T believe the title. I'm guessing the author could become lost in the local Wal-Mart if he didn't have his guides. He never was lost in this "adventure".


  3. Just imagine the martial-arts blowhard from Napoleon Dynamite boring everybody to death with the story of how God saved him from having to walk in the rain for a few days. That's this book. The author manages to embody all the worst of hick America; he's weepy, bombastic, swaggering, ignorant and self-important all at once. It's something of a feat, I suppose, but one hardly deserving praise.
    If you want to see how much better the Brits do this sort of thing, read Benedict Allen's book Through Jaguar Eyes, a funny, understated and literate account of a much braver journey through the same part of the world.


  4. This book chronicles the trip of 5 men through the Amazon. Though the trip was planned and charted, details like inaccurate hand-drawn maps drawn by people who had never been there, food left behind "because it was too heavy", boat accidents, money running out, and other surprises along the way changed the trip entirely. The trip that was intended as a photographic expedition turned into a spiritual excursion. The adventure carries you along though the book.


  5. If you want an exciting read, this is the book! However, get the BOOK, not this audio reading. After reading the book and wanting it for my collection, I accidentally ordered the audio version. Figuring it might be interesting to listen to in the car, I opened it. Bad move. The narrator feels he has a talent for voices and dialects he should not attempt. One of the key figures, 'Darcy', sounds like a flamboyant gay decorator, instead of the New Englander that he is supposed to be. I find myself getting more irritated at the butchering of the voice effects and less able to concentrate on what is a very intense adventure and an excellent read for teens through adults.


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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Daniel W. Barefoot. By John F. Blair Publisher. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $3.14. There are some available for $0.43.
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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Alistair Horne and William F. Buckley Jr. (Introduction). By Penguin (Non-Classics). There are some available for $16.88.
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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Sara Pitzer. By Globe Pequot. The regular list price is $10.95. Sells new for $7.66. There are some available for $0.55.
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1 comments about North Carolina Curiosities, 3rd: Jerry Bledsoe's Guide to Outlandish Things to See and Do in North Carolina.
  1. I grew up reading Jerry Bledsoe in the Greensboro Daily News. I enjoyed his columns then and I enjoyed NC Curiosities even more! I thought I knew a lot about the Tarheel State until I poured over this book! It made me want to go back on a pilgrimage to visit all the crazy places I never knew existed and to re-visit all the places I know so well, but which apparently have curious secrets!
    Jules Shepard, author of Nearly Normal Cooking For Gluten-Free Eating: A Fresh Approach to Cooking and Living Without Wheat or Gluten


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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Scott Adams. By Globe Pequot. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $29.95. There are some available for $2.88.
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3 comments about Mountain Bike America: Virginia, 2nd: An Atlas of Virginia's Greatest Off-Road Bicycle Rdes.
  1. Mountain Bike VA is an excellent book for the mountain bike enthusiast or just someone who enjoys biking at a more leisurely pace. Divided by VA Counties; each ride has detailed instructions on how to reach the trailhead, associated costs, distances, type of trail, difficulty, a trail diagram which includes a trail terrain profile, a couple of pictures and a witty, descriptive narrative. Well worth the minor cost and then some. I highly recommend it.


  2. I found the format of this book to be quite useful. Trails are divided into geographic regions with detailed instructions on how to get to the trailhead. Each trail in the book has a standard trail map, an elevation map (useful to gauge the trail's difficulty), some text to give more detailed directions, and other trail details such as parking fees, whether or not you can bring your dog, etc. Don't buy this book if you are interested in riding in the Lynchburg / Bedford / Roanoke area as it seems the author has not spent a great deal of time in this part of the state. Otherwise, Northern and Eastern VA are well covered.


  3. This book is well organized and detailed. I have not been lost due to bad intel and have thoroughly enjoyed each trail so far. The difficulty ratings are fair, too. The lists of 'best rides' at the beginning of the book that go beyond geography are very nice.


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Posted in South America (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Daniel J. Gelo. By Republic of Texas. The regular list price is $18.95. Sells new for $5.97. There are some available for $7.95.
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Where the Locals Eat: Raleigh | Plus Hundreds of Can't Miss Cities Across America
Culture Shock!: Scotland (Culture Shock! Guides)
Rand McNally Oklahoma State Map (State Maps-USA)
Culture Shock! Brazil: A Guide to Customs & Etiquette
Lost in the Amazon: The True Story of Five Men and their Desperate Battle for Survival (Discovery books)
Touring the Backroads of North Carolina's Upper Coast (Touring the Backroads)
Small Earthquake in Chile: New, Revised, and Expanded Edition of the Classic Account of Allende's Chile
North Carolina Curiosities, 3rd: Jerry Bledsoe's Guide to Outlandish Things to See and Do in North Carolina
Mountain Bike America: Virginia, 2nd: An Atlas of Virginia's Greatest Off-Road Bicycle Rdes
Texas Indian Trails

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