Lonely Planet Auckland Review

Lonely Planet Auckland
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The first thing I want to point out is that this book has many more (and better) maps of Auckland than the full Lonely Planet New Zealand, so in that sense it's a great book for someone who will be spending a while in the city. However, I think the ideal person to buy this book would be someone who is traveling around the south pacific and due to time constraints will only be hitting Auckland and the surrounding area. I met a lot of vacationers in Auckland who were doing just that. If that's you, pick up this book! It's a lot less weighty than the full LPNZ, and it covers everything from the Bay of Islands to Rotorua (and places in between like Whangarei and Hamilton) -- not just Auckland city. The only downside is that the prices are slightly out of date since it's a couple of years old. However, all the info other than prices about places to stay, things to do, etc. is still valid (I just visited July-August 2001, so I know).

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The only guidebook available for New Zealand's largest city, this book looks at tips on activities including sea kayaking, surfing, walking and rap jumping; places to stay for every budget; details of the America's Cup yacht race, being held in Auckland 2000; and excursions to the top attractions outside the city.

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Coming of Age: Exploring the Identity and Spirituality of Younger Men Review

Coming of Age: Exploring the Identity and Spirituality of Younger Men
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You will love the blending of the case stories with the conclusions and implications. The book gave our men's study group worthwhile discussion material.

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What is the state of faith today among younger men in the church? How is the church responding to the spiritual needs of a new generation? Armed with these questions and many more, authors Roland Martinson, Paul Hill, and David Anderson conducted interviews with young men (ages 18-40) of differing life and faith experiences, and differing ethnic backgrounds in six regions of the U.S. This new book, Coming of Age, is based on the results of this study.The study focuses on eleven factors that have an impact on the spiritual journeys of young men and offers practical advice to those who provide ministry to young men in the church. The health and vitality of the ELCA and other mainline denominations depends, in part, on keeping young men engaged in faith development and in connecting faith to life issues.The first section of the book introduces the results of the survey and provides a theological, biblical, and sociological vision for ministry to men, as well as observations about the current scene. The second part of the book targets each of the key factors observed in the study. Young men and those who minister with and to them can explore these factors together and discover ways to enrich their personal faith journeys and the whole community of faith.

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Explorer's Guide Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket (Ninth Edition) (Explorer's Complete) Review

Explorer's Guide Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket (Ninth Edition)  (Explorer's Complete)
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Just returned today from Cape Cod. This book was very useful. Great lists of events, activities, restaurants, beaches, etc. Book was in excellent condition, just as the seller had described it. Wish we would have had more time to tour Cape Cod and go to Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket, but Hurrican Irene put a damper on a lot of our plans... not so much rain, but high winds made for very rough waters. Will definitely use this book if I get a chance to go again...

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Whether you're looking for boisterous nightlife or a quiet retreat, drive-ins or professional theater, Cape Cod and the islands offer them all.
Some of the greatest vacation delights in the U.S. are waiting for you right here. Beaches, lighthouses, nature preserves, bike trails, antiques shops, summer theatre, local artisans, nightlife- whatever your taste, budget, time frame, or interest, we've got you covered in Explorer's Guide Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket.Kim Grant, a 25-year veteran travel writer, has combed the Cape and islands yet again to research the ninth edition of this perennially popular guide. She provides readers with the best of the best: selective, up-to-date recommendations for lodgingsof every stripe; hundreds of dining reviews covering everything from clam shacks to four-star restaurants; daylong itineraries for every pursuit; and much more. Follow Grant's lead to find nature preserves, bike trails, beaches, lighthouses, antiques shops, local artisans, summer theatre, and nightlife-whatever your taste, budget, time frame, or interest, she never steers you wrong.This opinion- and information-packed guide also includes up-to-date maps and an alphabetical 'What's Where" subject guide to help you plan your trip. Handy icons point out places that offer extra value, are family-friendly, welcome pets, provide free wifi, and are open year-round. The popular and eminently useful 'A Perfect Day" feature offers ideas about how to spend your time, hour by hour, so you won't miss the best opportunities.Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or boisterous nightlife, bird-watching or whale-watching, ocean beaches or kettle ponds, drive-ins or professional theater, the Cape and islands offer them all. And the very best resource available to guide you is the tried-and-true Explorer's Guide Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket. Most readers come to think of it as a trusted friend. Black-and-white photographs and maps throughout

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Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles Review

Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles
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Before reading this book, I'd written and sold a couple of short fiction stories but had never tried nonfiction. I liked the idea of writing magazine articles but had no idea how to go about it. I picked up "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles" because I like their simplified approach to topics and because I'd read the other IDIOT'S GUIDE Sheree Bykofsky co-wrote (Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published).
The Idiot's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles gives you a no-nonsense approach from start to finish, covering things like studying the market, generating ideas, querying editors, assignments, conducting interviews, and actually writing the article, as well as some tips on book proposals, the life of a magazine writer (waiting/praying for checks), even taxes.
After I read "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles" I thought up a couple ideas, fired off some queries, and sold three articles the month after I bought the book. Now I'm working on assignment (not spec) writing a second piece for one of the magazines to which I sold an article last month.
If you can write and if you have something interesting to say, this book and a copy of "Writer's Market" are the twin pillars on which you can build a freelance career.
Charles Hustmyre
New Orleans, LA

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Take the mystery out of selling your ideas to magazine, newspapers, and web sites by reading this book.It explains who hires writers, whateditors want from freelancers, how much you can expect to be paid, how you can write effective query and pitch letters, and how the Internet can help your writing career take off.

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Day Trips from Chicago: Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler (Day Trips Series) Review

Day Trips from Chicago: Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler (Day Trips Series)
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My husband and I together with our 8 year old son recently moved to the Chicago area. So, we decided that the best way to familiarize ourselves was to take day trips each weekend. Our objective was to see what our new surroundings had to offer without boring our son. We found Ms. Drake's "Day Trips From Chicago" on Amazon and it is a goldmine of valuable and entertaining information. We have used it every weekend and found some great trips which captured our son's interest as well as our own.

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Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with Day Trips from Chicago. This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for locals and vacationers to do, see, and discover within a two-hour drive of the Chicago metro area. With full trip-planning information, Day Trips from Chicago helps makes the most of a brief getaway.

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Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Subject (Oxford Paperback Reference) Review

Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Subject (Oxford Paperback Reference)
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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Subject (Oxford Paperback Reference) is a handy, compact resource to have around. I think it is far superior to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Quotations, which I have been using up until this point.
CONTENT
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The entries are arranged alphabetically by subject. Whenever possible, the name of the author, their dates, their significance, the title of the source, and the date of the quotation are given. For example, the fourth quotation under "education" is "Go to the pine if you want to learn about the pine" Matsuo Basho 1644-94 Japanese poet: Nobuyuki Yuasa (ed.) Basho. The Narrow Road to the Deep North (1966) Introduction.
WHY DO I PREFER IT OVER MERRIAM-WEBSTER?
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It draws on sources from several traditions (not enough for my taste, but better than most). I think this was a very good choice for an audience that is becoming increasingly familiar with various cultures. In contrast, the content of the Merriam-Webster dictionary is taken almost entirely from the Western one.
It not only gives you the author's name, but enough information to understand roughly when the entry was written, and even the source, so you can actually track down the quotation yourself. Finally, an editor of a general work did not dumb it down and carefully recorded the sources to empower us. Merriam-Webster's only tells you the author and source. If you do not recognize the name, you have no idea when it was written, where, and what the author's significance is.
The content is up to date. Entries in other dictionaries tend to all have come from before I was born. I have found some quotations from as recently as two years ago in this book. Of course, there is nothing at all wrong with old, but I think it is better to have a good mix. Merriam-Webster's dictionary was published nearly two decades ago, and because the editors focused on dead white men, it isn't even useful for quotations from the 80s and 90s.
It is inexpensive (paperback). Although Merriam-Webster's costs even less, I think you get more for your money with this one.
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It is somewhat larger than Merriam-Webster's. There is a lot of dead space in the book, and they could have easily printed it smaller if they had wanted to.
The Bible quotations are strangely lacking information. Why only put "Bible: St. Matthew"? Personally, I'd like to know exactly where to find it. Merriam-Webster's provides this.
SUMMARY
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This is a very well-edited volume that far exceeded my expectations for a general dictionary of quotations. I highly recommend it.

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Here are more than 7,000 quotations, ranging from the wisdom of the Bible, Shakespeare, and the great philosophers to the more modern meditations of Bono, J. K. Rowling, and George W. Bush. There is Yogi Berra's immortal "The future ain't what it used to be," Robert Louis Stevenson's "Wine is bottled poetry," and Lao Tzu's "A good traveler has no fixed plans." Arranged thematically for ease of use, the volume covers more than 600 subjects, from Beauty and Baseball to Patriotism, Power, and The Past. Themes new to this edition include Babies, Birthdays, Nine-Eleven, Retirement, and Toasts. Also new to this edition are an increased number of contemporary and motivational quotations, a full index allowing readers to search the text by author as well as theme, and an improved layout to make using this book easier than ever. From literature to the law, music to the movies, readers will find an abundance of classic quotes and little known gems to enliven their speeches, conversation, reports and correspondence.

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The Little Book of Big Promises Review

The Little Book of Big Promises
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I bought this book on a whim... or maybe not. If you've landed on this page, I suggest you buy this book because whatever brought you this far, with this amazing book, it will expand beyond your wildest expectations! That's what happened to me. Not reading this book but, DOING this book has been the most enormous life changing expedition I've ever been on, through, in, and over. Or maybe it's the perfect culminating tool I needed to make sense of the many ups and downs and ins and outs so far in my journey. The meditations and guidance Peggy Rometo shares while you read through this book, are amazing catalysts for serious life change and revelation.
I recommend this wonderful spirit journey of a book hands down and I know I will read/do it many many many times more. It's more of a handbook on accessing your intuitive gifts, or figuring out your life's path, or understanding and utilizing all of the 'lessons' your life experience has brought and so much more. I have read umpteen books in this category and have been a 'seeker' for longer than i can remember and this book has had the most profound effect on me of them all. Peggy Rometo is beyond awesome!
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In the Little Book of Big Promises, intuitive healer Peggy Rometo guides you on an inspiring journey to uncover your life's path. Using guided meditations, energy work, and other practices that allow you to tap into your intuition, she helps you identify the big promises you made to yourself and the world before your life began.Rometo's Pursuit of Promises process focuses on a sequence of significant events in your life—from as far back as childhood or from your life today—that have helped shape you. Each event brings forth a piece of you that is needed at that point in time, acting as a bridge from one stage of your life to the next. Looking at these events and your reactions to them will begin to reveal your promises—promises that outline the actions, intentions, and qualities you're meant to live. Throughout the process Rometo explores how to break free of the old patterns, beliefs, and fears that hold you back from embodying your true self.In the end, you will find your current promise, which is your starting point for a plan of action to live an authentic, purposeful life. Ultimately, you will be able to honor your life's overarching promise: to share who you are.

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