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Some new travel materials you may enjoy!

Monday, July 30, 2012

Visit Sunny Chernobyl: And Other Adventures in the World's Most Polluted Places

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"Chernobyl, the Chinese city of Linfen and the Yamuna river in India aren't must-see destinations for most of us. So why would journalist and filmmaker Andrew Blackwell spend his vacations in polluted places like this? Visit Sunny Chernobyl is hard to categorize--part travelogue, part memoir, part environmental expose--but it is not hard to praise. It's wonderfully engaging, extremely readable and, yes, remarkably informative.
Blackwell purposely vacations in some of the world's most polluted places, informing readers of the relevant environmental issues as he reflects on his travels. In each of the disaster areas he visits, Blackwell immerses himself in the befouled environment (though he wisely chooses to avoid a bath in the sewage-filled Yamuna river), yet always manages, with a slightly irreverent wit, to find something worthy of his appreciation. As Blackwell notes while tracking giant floating masses of garbage at sea, "instead of finding degraded ecosystems that I could treat as though they were beautiful, I was just finding beauty. The world had gotten there first. I went looking for a radioactive wasteland and found a radioactive garden. I went looking for the Pacific Garbage Patch and found the Pacific Ocean.""  (Shelf Awareness)

Thursday, July 19, 2012

DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Thailand

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"This colorful and thoughtfully arranged guide provides easy access to Thai history and culture, religion and politics, music, sports, and festivals. From Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Phuket to Ko Samui, the many pleasures, diversions, sites, and activities are detailed in a conveniently usable format. Orchid parks and elephant training centers, wats and Buddhas, beaches, treks, museums, and rainforests--it's all there to peruse and choose. With lists of hotels and restaurants, information on shopping, whitewater rafting, golf, diving, Thai massage, and lots of maps and pictures, Dorling-Kindersley has put together a guide that's both practical and beautiful."  (Publisher Marketing)

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Insight Guide: Morocco (New, Updated)

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"Insight Guide Morocco is your comprehensive guide book to one of the world's most exciting destinations. Full-color photos throughout combine with lively, narrative text to help you discover this intense and rewarding country. Our inspirational Best of Morocco section outlines top attractions and activities not to miss - Marrakech, the capital of the south, the medieval city of Fes, the snow-capped Atlas mountains, the fortified coastal town of Essaouira, the dunes of the Sahara. We share our recommendations for the finest festivals, the prettiest towns, the best adventures - from trekking up Mount Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa, to skiing (yes, you can ski in Africa), rafting, kayaking and dune boarding. We advise you where to go for the best souks (markets) and share our tips on how to haggle.
Our detailed History and Culture chapters cover Morocco's past and present in engaging and accessible essays, reflecting a country transformed by colonization and tourism, yet still rooted in its ancient traditions. Features by our local writer cover a whole range of subjects, including Moroccan architecture, music, food and adventure activities.
Our Places chapters cover the entire country, from Chefchaouen in the north, with its beautiful blue-painted houses, to the resort of Agadir in the south, from the popular coastal town of Essaouira on the Mediterranean coast to the smallest villages of the Atlas mountains. All major sites are cross-referenced with the detailed maps to help you get around, and the travel tips cover all the planning information you'll need, such as how to get around and how much to budget for your trip. Selective listings hand-picked by our local writer give you our independent recommendations for where to stay and where to eat."  (Publisher Marketing)

DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: California (American REV)

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"From the Santa Rosa wine country to the tip of San Diego Eyewitness Travel to California has anything and everything you would want or need to see. Let this guide help you to savor the local flavors and classic dishes all down the coast. Take the scenic routes and thematic tours and trust Eyewitness Travel to California to show you through the land of breath-taking extremes."  (Publisher Marketing)

Frommer's the Amalfi Coast with Naples, Capri and Pompeii (4TH ed.)

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"Hundreds of photos,
Easy-to-read maps throughout,
Exact prices, directions, opening hours, and other practical information,
Candid reviews of hotels and restaurants, plus sights, shopping, and nightlife,
Itineraries, walking tours, and trip-planning idea,
Insider tips from local expert authors"

Monday, July 9, 2012

New England ( (9TH ed.)

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Insight Guide New England is a comprehensive guidebook to one of North America's most exciting regions. Full-color photos throughout combine with the lively text to help you discover the best of this historic region. The natural beauty and lively cities of Massachusetts, the ski slopes and mountain trails or Vermont and New Hampshire, and the coastal waters of Maine are all covered. Our inspirational "Insight recommends" section outlines top attractions and activities not to miss, while features by local writers cover a whole range of subjects - including how to spot the best of the fall foliage; crossing the historic covered bridges; exploring Boston's Freedom Trail; spending a day luxuriating in the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island; and the best tips for viewing New England's wildlife. Eleven Places chapters cover the entire region, with full-color maps that are cross-referenced to the text for ease of use. Evocative accounts of the history and culture combine with lively descriptions of the main towns and cities, all illustrated with full color photographs. The extensive Travel Tips provide all the planning information you'll need, such as how to get around, how much to budget for your trip, and selective listings on where to stay and where to eat.

Frommer's Northern Italy: With Venice, Milan and the Lakes (6TH ed.)

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Hundreds of photos
Free pocket map inside, plus easy-to-read maps throughout
Exact prices, directions, opening hours, and other practical information
Candid reviews of hotels and restaurants, plus sights, shopping, and nightlife
Itineraries, walking tours, and trip-planning ideas
Insider tips from local expert authors

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Day Trips from New Jersey: Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler

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"Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with this fun and friendly guide. For local travelers seeking new adventures in their own backyards as well as for vacationers looking to experience all the excitement the area has to offer, each Day Trips(R) guide offers hundreds of activities to do, sights to see, and secrets to discover within a two- to three-hour drive and a route map for each itinerary. Complete with full trip-planning information including where to go, what to see, where to eat, where to shop as well as where to stay options for those who want to extend their Day Trip into a weekend."  (Publisher Description)

Lobster Shacks: A Road Guide to New England's Best Lobster Joints

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"Urban ("Clam Shacks") has compiled a travel guide/cookbook of roughly 75 of his favorite lobster shacks on the New England coast. Almost all of the restaurants featured are small, family-run ventures. Urban provides detailed descriptions of the menus at each joint, along with a short history and often a recipe or other interesting callout, like his ten-point list on how to eat a lobster. The recipes are easy to prepare, and not all feature lobster. There's an award-winning clam chowder recipe from the Lobster Pot in Provincetown, MA; Bacon Bourbon Scallops from Portland Lobster Company; and coleslaw from Lenny and Joe's Fish Tale in Madison, CT. While nearly every restaurant offers its own take on the lobster roll, Urban informs readers of other specialties and points of interest, such as wait times, type of seating, and family-friendliness. VERDICT Urban's book reads like an ultimate seafood lover's bucket list. It will be popular with readers familiar with the summer tradition of motoring up the coast in search of the freshest lobster roll. Display it with seasonal travel books or great beach reads."  (Library Journal)