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Surprise! Surprise!Review Date: 2008-11-23
Fabulous ThailandReview Date: 2008-09-09
After reading all the tales, I feel as if I had actually been there. I hope to find more books on other countries just like this one.
ExcellentReview Date: 2008-05-30
ThailandReview Date: 2007-12-18
Good Book, But Make No MistakeReview Date: 2008-02-10
These essays are highly varied in terms of style and theme. Some are downright romantic and introspective. Some provide a little insider's information on things that most tourists miss out. Some are incisive social commentaries which touch on subjects which may be considered taboo by the sensitive Thais. The editors have attempted to organise the articles in 4 main parts, namely:
1.Essence of Thailand
2.Some Things to Do
3.Going Your Own Way
4.In the Shadows
The 5th part only has one essay. The way these parts are named may cause some confusion. For instance, "some things to do" may contain Pico Iyer's musings on the impact on Thai tourism.
I would give it 5 stars for the great prose, highly enlightening pieces like "Who Was Anna Leonowens" by William Warren and the brutal honesty of many of the articles that are not afraid to go against everything the travel brochures tell us. It's an extremely goo read for people who wish to explore the kingdom or stay awhile. But for the somewhat misleading format and arrangement, I would minus one star.

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A lullaby of chaosReview Date: 2008-09-22
Good bedtime storyReview Date: 2008-08-23
There is onomatopoeia as each animal makes its own unique sound. The rhymes flow soothingly, and the repetitive phrases let the kids participate in the "reading" of the book.
My only criticism is that some of the animal noises are not very soothing if the book is being used as a bedtime story. As the book progresses (and the children get sleepier), the animals become progressively louder. The book does end on a calming note, but sometimes my kids get worked up by the animal sounds, and the bedtime story has the opposite affect.
my 22 month old is mesmerized by this lovely bookReview Date: 2007-12-04
Love it!Review Date: 2007-09-04
Lyrical MagicReview Date: 2007-06-11

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We use this over and overReview Date: 2007-12-08
A Great Thai Cookbook!Review Date: 2005-03-18
Delicious, beautiful, less than authenticReview Date: 2005-01-01
In sum, lovely pictures, delicious recipes, authentic enough but not absolutely authentic.
Beautiful to look at, decent recipesReview Date: 2006-08-22
Awesome Thai cookbookReview Date: 2003-05-20
The only drawback is its physical size - unless you have a Heap of kitchen bench space, the book will need to be placed a good distance away to avoid the inevitable splatters...


I was There TooReview Date: 2005-03-10
As a survivor I really loved to see this book and I hope it comes out in Chinese soon. My English is not so good so I had my friend read it to me then translate as she went along. I also got her to fix my grammar for this review. I loved the book because I am a woman and like most women I like stories which make me feel good about life. Not only that but because I was there I know that it is true. This is really a book about people working together to help others survive There is no exaggeraton that I can see and I can't spot any inaccuracies. It all seems real to me, the sad parts and the happy parts. Yes there were happy parts we all really felt like a community there despite all the differences of lanague race and religion. The Photos also take me back and I can imagine myself there again.
Some people might think we were uncaring when they read about the Tsunami parties but for a Chinese person like me it doesn't seem strange at all. We have many festivals to honour the dead and these are happy occaisions as are our funeral banquets. We honour their memory and ask them to look after us. I feel that in those days the dead really did look after us otherwsie we would have joined them.
Anybody who saw the Author on Boxing Day working himself to death looking after people will know what a sincere man he is and how this book really comes from the heart. I know he is a brave little man who sometimes acts cheerful even when he is hurting inside but anybody who really looked could see the pain in his eyes after he came back from Tonsai Bay would know that he was sincere in putting out this book to raise funds to help the people of Phi Phi Island rebuild.
A palpable sense of urgencyReview Date: 2005-03-09
A monument to the Human SpiritReview Date: 2005-03-06
Mark Aldred's narrative is suported on three pillars of evidence. Firstly the pages from a traveller's diary that Mark Aldred kept during his voyages are revealed unadulterated to the reader's eye with all the impact of immediacy. Photographs of the places and people affected on Thailand's Phi Phi Island accompany these words to give them colour and form. Thirdly, the accounts of many of the survivals of these tragic events complete this story of devastation on a small island group and show us what one set of eyes could never see.
What really separates this book from the newspaper and TV accounts of the tragic tales of loss and destruction, are the messages of hope, stories of humanity and sheer bravery which arise to transform this book into an account of real people becoming real heroes. Humour is not absent from the pages of `Tsunami Diaries' as one might fear. Moreover it stops the book becomming maudlin or melodramatic. Sam Han, a retired seaman from the Royal Thai Navy, recounts how " the long tail boat smashed through the door of my house without knocking. It was a very rude boat."
Other stories such as Joey's and Siobhan's, carry an explosive emotional charge in a language as pure as the pain felt throughout the region.
This book is a witness account of the events of 26th December 2004. Yet it is more than a reportage. It is an exploration of the depths of human despair and the heights of selfless dedication to the good of the many and at times just the sheer silly joy of being alive. If it resembles anything it resembles the Canterbury Tales in modern cadence with each character stepping forward to tell a story.
`The Tsunami Diaries' is a book for the moment, for the hundreds of thousands of victims and survivors of the Asian Tsunami, but above all it is a monument to the human spirit and to all our hopes for a better future.
I was the little LatinaReview Date: 2005-03-06
I still have problems to believe that I am still alive. This book helps me to understand what happened to me and my friends. Sometimes I makes me cry to read it and sometimes I laugh I don't know why. Maybe it is because I am still alive. The photos help me to understand that it was all real. This book is maybe not so pretty as the big books which will come later from the big companies but it is very real very strong. I don't know how exactly to say in English.
When I read the stories from Mark, Carl, Joey and Roger and May and all the other people who looked after me and looked after the injured and the dead I can understand the things that were confusing for me in this time. I also feel homesick in some way. In that time we had a special community and the stories take me back into that feeling. The book has no exaggeration. It is just about real feelings and real people. I really want to read this book in Spanish one day.
Good way to shorten a flightReview Date: 2005-03-06


Great but buy the new edition (orange cover)!Review Date: 2007-09-26
Very Practical-Thai & English written locations great for cabsReview Date: 2006-03-16
Cool guide for funky traveler!Review Date: 2005-08-09
practical+informativeReview Date: 2005-09-15
Get Groovy IN Bangkok !Review Date: 2005-08-17

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My favorite book of all timeReview Date: 2008-06-23
Can a love story like this be true?Review Date: 2007-10-25
Nice bookReview Date: 2007-06-27
BEAUTIFUL * I'd give it 10 stars if I couldReview Date: 2006-05-10
Particularly, I had never heard of her. I am very sure I've seen her on commercials or magazines but I just didn't know her name. The point is that I totally loved her book. She is an amazing person.
This is the story of a girl from Czech Republic who relates us her childhood before and alter communism, she tells us how she became the top model she is, how she fell in love a few times, and most important how she met the true love of her life, a British photographer, Simon Atlee, who would be taken away from her by the tsunami that hit Asia in December 2005.
She was a tsunami survivor. It's horrible the pain she describes she was in due to all the broken bones and cuts. But it's more than obvious that her greater pain was Simon's death.
It's very amazing how she still found good things out of a disaster like this. She says that this just made her realize how in times of desperation and pain, people help others without even having to speak the same language. Petra started to help Thailand's victims.
In conclusion, Petra Nemcova tells us the story of love between her and Simon. I really recommend this book. I read it in two days. You can read it in one if you want. Please don't miss it. It's written so beautifully. It's also very very moving. One of the things I learned with this book is not to take things or life too seriously and just live for the moment; you never know what can happen. One minute you're as happy as you can be (like Petra and Simon were, minutes before the tsumani hit) and the next minute you can lose it all.
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An honest and inspiring memoir.Review Date: 2006-06-12
This woman is honest, hard-working, dedicated, loyal, loving, generous, unselfish, silly, open-minded, gentle. She has such a kind heart. Born under communism in the Czech Republic, she built her own career and became one of the world's top supermodels. She never forgot her roots -- her family and her pure core values. In this book, Petra explains how everything in her life -- all the challenges and all the lessons she learned -- helped her to survive and heal both emotionally and physically from the tsunami.
Petra is donating 100% of her proceeds of this book to a nonprofit organization that she herself started: GIVE2ASIA/HAPPY HEARTS FUND (a tsunami relief fund). So please, go out and buy (don't borrow) Love Always, Petra. You will be amazed and inspired by her story. I promise.
Peace: It's not just for hippies anymore. ~Nicole

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This book is brilliantReview Date: 2006-07-30
Memoirs of a Bangkok Warrior is brilliant. One of those where you read one book by an author and you have to go out a buy every book he written. You can tell he spent a lot of time here in Bangkok. Real incite into the Thai people.
Met the author a few times. Real friendly guy. Hangs out in some dubious joints. Guess that's where he gets his inspiration. Washington Square and Nana Plaza book signings.
Very funny, a good readReview Date: 2002-11-13
A fun read, especial for veterans of Vietnam and ThailandReview Date: 2005-04-27
`Memoirs of a Bangkok Warrior' is Dean Barrett at his best. His irreverent understanding of his military time, as seen though the eyes of an enlisted GI, have the satire and wit that made the TV series `Mash' a favorite of millions. "Inspections were, for those forced to participate in them, absurd, excruciating, a waste of time, and a pain in the ass. For those who gave them, however, they provided a weekly dose of power, where none was desirable, a sense of purpose, where non was evident." His stories of life in Bangkok have the tang of "Mash".
His portrait of Doc. Spitz and the company's chaplain are worth the book in itself.
A commendable read, especial for veterans of a war gone by.
Moving and HumorousReview Date: 2001-07-25
Good introduction to peaceful parts of Vietnam WarReview Date: 2005-06-26

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A multilayered delight.Review Date: 2000-03-08
Incredibly Moving!Review Date: 2002-06-27
BEAUTIFUL!Review Date: 2000-08-15
Teachers---Take Note!Review Date: 2000-05-01
I had my students write letters to Malila (the main character) and the depth of empathy revealed in this assignment pored its soul in their expression.
Subtle and beautifulReview Date: 2000-04-19

By Searching...A wonderful bookReview Date: 2008-06-25
Isobel Kuhn writes her story of her personal belief to Christianity with grace and honesty. She tells of her struggles to believe, and her climbing with God step by step as He leads her to greater heights. She tells how God called her to the mission field in China.
A great read for someone questioning their roots in Christianity and needing to find their own faith instead of simply accepting the way they were raised. It will strengthen your resolve to find God for yourself. This was Isobel's theme, and she tells how God gently and patiently led her into a grounded solid Christian faith of her very own...not just one "handed down" by her parents. An exceptional book.
You may also want to read "In the Arena" in which she briefly describes again her journey to faith, but mainly tells the story of she and her husband's miraculous mission to the people of China.
A stunning testimony to the power of God!Review Date: 2003-03-25
Fine inspirational biographyReview Date: 2006-08-24
By Searching -- Isobel KhunReview Date: 2005-07-14
Search God~~Review Date: 2003-09-20
I'm also thankful for God,because I'm a Chinese,even nowadays,the place where Isobel went to is still very poor and remote,and even few people know that place and Lisu people(it's a minority of China).I really admire Isobel's sacrifice,if there is no God,how one is able to forsake his own and go to such a terrible place?!But God loves them although men even don't know them.
It's a must-read book,may it encourages each of you, me included,to find God,and as well as a lifestyle that leads us into the inner of truth of Christ.
God bless!
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Incredible Principles and soon to be a major movieReview Date: 2002-11-28
What is religion?Review Date: 2002-06-20
I bought this out-of-print book because I had read the obit of Ernest Gordon and thus introduced to a bit of what occurred in the prison of war camp. It seems like if you get within an inch of death and manage to survive, then you get true religion. This phenomenon interests me and for some reason I like to read about a person's real experiences. I guess it lessens my fear of death. When Peter Sellers died and was revived, I recall that he said he would never fear death again. But when someone tries to extrapolate these experiences into some sort of philosophy it always -in my mind- seems to fall flat. The purpose of life is to get on with it, no matter how purposeless it seems, but near death experiences seem to help me deal with the getting on with it.
The Gospel Lived OutReview Date: 2002-08-27
Buy it!
InspiringReview Date: 2004-04-15
To End All Wars (Through the Valley of Kwai)Review Date: 2002-02-18
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