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Worlds Afire
Published in Hardcover by Candlewick (2004-02-02)
Author: Paul B. Janeczko
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worlds afire
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-01
This story is about terror and heros it is also about history and drama. This book was not the best book i have read but it kept me entertaind.

vanity press personified...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-04
a glaring example of 'vanity press,' this 'author' has compiled thoroughly un-extraordinary prose and passes it off as something of importance and value. This thing was on a 99 cent table at books-a-million. I LOST 99 cents. Just wretched...

Sally Weissman...the Nurse
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-27
Paul Janeczko's collection of poems tells the story of the infamous Hartford Circus fire of 1944. From the gradual points of view of performers, parents and anxoius children, Janeczko leads his readers through the excitement of the Big Top event, to the horror and tragedy of the fire. From parents, freaks and photographers, the reader is lead through the terror and confusion of the fire and the anguish of the hospital afterward. The best poem in my opinion was not saved for last. The touching point of view of sally Weissman, the nurse attending the emergency room to which so many victems were rushed is this books most powerful moment.

Worlds Afire
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-25
I am very excited about the new format of books written in poetry, some of my favorites being "Love That Dog" and "Shakespeare Bats Cleanup." However, both of these are fictional stories and the format really DOES NOT work for non-fiction.

The poems feel uninspired and would have been much better expressed in, say, a historical fiction novel. Also, the book offers us no real information about the fire or the circus.

If you would like to get books written in poetry, please check out "Love That Dog" by Sharon Creech or "Shakespeare Bats Cleanup" by Ron Koertge. Don't even bother with this one.

Worlds Afire
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-14
The book Worlds Afire is the best drama book I have ever read but since I'm only 13 I'm sure that there is a lot more better drama books out there I just haven't heard of yet. This book is about "a circus gone bad" as I would say. It is also a true story that is going to haunt my dreams for the rest of my life. That's how good of a picture the book draws for you as you read. As your reading you can just see all the people dying in the torturous flames of the Hartford fire. The book takes place during the circus act of the tigers. The worst thing about the fire is that there is only one escape for all those people to get out of and barely half of them did. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone shape, color or size.

Connecticut
Recommended Country Inns New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont (15th ed)
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (1996-12)
Author: Elizabeth Squier
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Review of Eliabeth Squier's Country Inns
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-06
I read the other reviews and was shocked by what happened to those people. We spent two weeks in New England last summer and booked all our reservations from this wonderful resource. Every place we stayed was exactly like it was described in the book. An example of some of the inns we used were The Inns At Mill Fallls (wonderful and top knotch in every detail),The Dan'l Webster Inn (the dining room was excellent and service was also fabulous),Nauset House (a great value, interesting guests and a breakfast to remember), The Rangeley Inn (wonderful small communtiy, beautifully decorated and delicious food). We would use this resource again.

Be careful with this book!
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
My husband used this book to plan a romantic getaway for our wedding anniversary in New England. From this book's description, a place named the 'Water's Edge Inn' sounded like the perfect option. However we arrived to find it a horrid place with tacky decor in the common buildings and were given a dark room with stained bedspread, a tiny window overlooking the parking lot, tacky old furniture, and decor last updated in about 1958.

As with any travel book, the author may only place ads for those that pay for them. However, I am deeply disappointed with how completely misleading the descriptions were.

Awful recommendation
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-01
This book also recommends The Vermont Inn in Killington, which was infested with fruit flies. When I tried to check out one day earlier, the innkeeper refused to credit my deposit, and I am taking it up with the credit card companies, as well as writing to all the guidebooks about the lousy service.

I am complaining to the guidebook to see if they will update their review.

Robert

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Natural History
Published in Paperback by Carroll & Graf (1999-07-01)
Author: Maureen Howard
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I hated it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-27
I hated this book. Had to read it for class and half the time i wasn't really sure what was going on. I don't think that half the sentances were valid english. This book is just too far from the normal novel to be enjoyed or even understood. Last time i checked novels are suppose to be written in linear form...not all over the place

Different type of murder mystery
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-06
"Natural History" offered a totally different reading experience. It was like 2 books in one; one printed on the even numbered pages and one printed on the odd numbered pages; one in a narrative style and the other in a newsprint/scrapbook type style (including pictures).

The story is as much about family relations as it is about a murder mystery. As Billy Bray uncovers more about the murder he slowly uncovers more of his family's secrets. The novel covers the family dynamics involved in unearthing the past.

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Nature Walks In Connecticut: Explore Mountains, Forests, Caves, and Coastlines throughout the State
Published in Paperback by Appalachian Mountain Club Books (1999-03-01)
Authors: Charles W. G. Smith and Rene Laubach
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Out of Date
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-06
This book is out of date and has inadequate directions. The walk to Dudleytown is not open to the public, but the book does not mention anything about it. Upon arriving to Dudleytown, (one of the recommended walks) we were harassed by a local resident who came after us to ensure our car would be towed if we dared. Upon trying to find other nearby walks, we learned the driving directions were incorrect. More importantly, the walks we did find were wonderful and not even mentioned. This book is not much more useful than a map.

Where to go in the Connecticut Woods...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-30
Q: What are we going to do today?

A: Let's go for a Hike

Q: Where?

A: Pull out "Nature Walks In Connecticut" so we can decide.

That's a common Saturday morning conversation at our home. This book has provided us with numerous outdoor plans to fill those Saturdays. Whether you're an experienced hiker or enthusiastic novice, "Nature Walks In Connecticut" will be a valued addition to your outdoors library. The suggested hikes are organized by region; western, middle and eastern Connecticut. Additionally, each hike is evaluated based on length, difficulty and little gems of nature you can expect to see (waterfalls, mountain vistas, shoreline views, etc.).

The authors have managed quite well to make this read like a guidebook rather than a geology text/roadmap. The trail descriptions include discourse on wildlife, flora, fauna and local history. Most of the suggested hikes are intentionally laid out as loop trails, so that you won't spend valuable time retracing your steps. I've found the maps, evaluations and descriptions to be fairly accurate, considering the changing face of nature. The maps are small, but useful for general purpose routefinding. I'd recommend backing them up with USGS topographic maps of the areas where you're planning to visit.

All in all, if you want to get outside in Connecticut but don't know where to go, "Nature Walks In Connecticut" will get you pointed in the right direction.

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Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut
Published in Hardcover by Genealogical Pub Co (1977-01)
Author: Lucius B. Barbour
List price: $35.00

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Ordering from Amazon
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-12
In early November 2004, I ordered an out of print book, "Families of Early Hartford", through Amazon for a Christmas present. Did'nt get it.

About monthly, I received a delay message...The order will be delayed because...

Today, I was notified that the book was not available and the order would not be filled. That was somewhat irritating.

I am particularly miffed, however, when I found the same item still adverised on the Amazon site. Sound to me like a very poor way to do business.

I rated this service as one (1) star only because there was no slection for ZERO stars.

Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-26
An execellent resource for any genealogist who might be searching for ancestors from the town of Hartford, Connecticut. The book has an alphabetical listing by surname of the early settlers from Hartford, as well as a comprehensive Index which makes up for the occasional misplaced name. The book details dates of birth, marriage and death of several hundred individuals, as well as information on the names and dates of birth of children. A useful addition to the library of amateur and professional researchers alike.

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The Complete Boating Guide to the Connecticut River
Published in Paperback by Embassy Imprint, Inc. (1987-01)
Author:
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Buy something else
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-13
I took this book with me on a 60 mile trip of the Connecticut heading through central Vermont/ NH and was sorely disappointed. The maps were okay but the book lacked an all encompassing map of the entire river that would have helped in the original planning stages of any trip. The text of the book was strictly written for people interested in watching birds and not serious river travellers. The text about landmarks and towns were fluff and had a description of one town with "congenial air, pleasant surroundings, and plenty of restaurants." When I stopped, a thorough exploration revealed no restaurants. And what does "congenial air" and "pleasant surroundings" mean? How about something substantive if I'm going to stop somewhere. A lot of the text is filler, just like this. It would be nice to have listings of stores and directions within the riverside towns and not pointers on where to find choice spots to watch birds. The author of this book could have done us all a favor by labelling it "Birdwatching on the Connecticut River for amateur river travellers and lightweights." The individual maps were acceptable.

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Connecticut Walk Book West: The Guide to the Blue-blazed Hiking Trails of Western Connecticut
Published in Paperback by Connecticut Forest & Park Association, Incorp (2006-06-30)
Author:
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The contour lines on the topo maps are nearly useless
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-26
This is an admirable book, and Ann Colson has done a great job putting it together. The written trail descriptions are concise and to the point. But I recently pulled it off the shelf for the first time, looking to hike a bit of the Appalachian Trail in the northwest corner of CT, and I took a good look at the trail maps (of which there are many). There are several problems with these:

1) The contour lines are drawn at 10 meter intervals;
2) But the contour lines are unmarked -- no indication whatsoever of elevation on any map, anywhere, except at...
3) The peaks, which are marked in feet, and so are not easily correlated with the metric contours.
4) None of the many side trails are indicated for the Appalachian Trail (though they are mentioned in the textual descriptions).

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How To Make Your Realtor Get You The Best Deal, Connecticut: A Guide Through The Real Estate Purchasing Process, From Choosing A Realtor To Negotiating The Best Deal For You!
Published in Paperback by Gabriel Publications (CA) (2004-11-30)
Authors: Lonnie Shapiro and Ken Deshaies
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disappointed
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-17
I bought this book looking for a guide to the idiosyncrasies of buying a home in Connecticut. Instead, I got a short, generic book written for a national audience, with filler in 80 of its 160 pages.

More specifically:

This book does not accomplish its advertised purpose. I bought it thinking it would give me home buying information specific to Connecticut, since laws and customs on buying a home vary dramatically by state. For example, people in California rarely use lawyers when buying a house, and people in Massachusetts use strange deeds (quitclaims) that people shy away from elsewhere. I was looking for similar information for Connecticut. Instead, I got a book written for a national audience by a Colorado realtor, who franchised the book by state.

The Connecticut edition has a total of two pages on Connecticut, covering the rules on realtor-customer disclosures. Left dangling: Are most Connecticut buyers pre-approved for a mortgage? Is it customary to waive contingencies when making an offer? How binding is an offer in the state? What type of information does Connecticut require sellers to disclose to buyers? How are the customs different in Fairfield County, New Haven or Hartford? You won't find out here.

This is a slip of book at 158 pages, with half the book taken up by filler. The authors start counting page numbers from the first page of the book. So, pages 1-16 include the table of contents, acknowledgements and prefaces. An introduction and a historical section that's not relevant to today's homebuyers take up pages 17-36. Pages 37-122 are the meat of the book (that's 85 pages out of 160), geared towards a national audience with copious real-life examples taken from Colorado and none from Connecticut. The book has two appendices, on pages 125 to 138. The first is a generic, non-Connecticut, sample purchase contract. If there was one place where Connecticut-specific information would have been handy, it's here. The other appendix is a glossary. The authors save the best for last: pages 139 to 156 are BLANK (for "notes"). That's over 10% of the book. The last two pages are an order form for more books (no thank you).

Shapiro and Deshaies use college essay puffing techniques like oversize font and strategically placed blank pages. Also, the authors start each chapter with testimonial paragraphs from satisfied clients from their realty business. The testimonial paragraphs don't contain anything useful, and make the book read like advertising for its authors.

If you want to spend about twenty dollars for generic, non-Connecticut information, you're better off buying a generic, non-Connecticut book like Homebuying for Dummies, which I bought at the same time as this one. That book has 328 pages of useful information written in an engaging style. What it doesn't include is seventeen blank pages at the end for "notes."

I'd be genuinely curious to hear from Ken Deshaies (the main author, a Colorado realtor) or Lonnie Shapiro (the Connecticut sub-author) if I'm missing something here.

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Connecticut Birds
Published in Paperback by Waterford Press (2001-05-01)
Author: James Kavanagh
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Quick Reference Only
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-19
This is NOT a "book" and in my opinion it should've been listed as a *pamphlet* not a "paperback". If you know your birds well enough (you wouldn't need this), it would make a decent quick-reference guide. But if you're looking for any detail (at all) about the species of birds in CT, their habits, diets, etc., then this is NOT for you. I do find it handy when I notice a new bird because it's easy to scan quickly, but for any informative detail, try elsewhere.

This "book" is NOT a book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-31
The Editor's Review of this "not a book" paperback book called it an indispensable guide. I'd consider it so dispensable as to be tempted to toss it in the garbage.

First, it is NOT a paperback book. It is a laminated, folded card (very large, but still a card) with side view illustrations of many species of birds along with their genus and species name. There is no other text whatsoever. First, I dislike illustrations of wildlife very much. Photos are much more reliable. From this card you cannot possibly tell the difference between a House Finch and a Purple Finch, for instance. It would be useless for identifying many other birds as well.

Unless you already know birds fairly well and simply want to carry this card along in your pocket (because it's probably waterproof and you could write on it with grease pencil or dry erase marker), then I recommend you find other reference material.

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Guide to the Connecticut Shore
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot (1998-12-01)
Author: Doe Boyle
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Poor, no real experience with Connecticut
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-18
The author claims to be a life-long resident of CT. Wrong! She lived in L.A. while searching for a husband. To write about life in Connecticut is very strange for someone who grew up in Greenfield Hill (Ffld.) and got a free education at Fairfield University. The author never spent a single moment actually going to the locations mentioned. She collected marketing information from each attraction and just did some editing. It's sad. Connecticut deserves better than to have promotional hype dribbled by the writer of childrens books. The author should stick with what she does best, make up fantasy stories for the little ones. You are better off buying the AAA Motor Club Travel Guide than to waste your money on this lemon in it's third re-write. Save a tree, don't waste your money. Visit Connecticut and experience it's treasures on your own.

Poor Quality
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-15
I did not find this guide very helpful. The binding was of poor quality and the book fell apart after only a few days of use - travel guides should be durable to last at least a week long vacation. The information was not all that useful either.


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