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Prince in Hawaii
Published in Hardcover by NPG Music Club (2004-01)
Author: Afshin Shahidi
List price: $49.99
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beautiful!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-29
This book contains beautiful fullcolor, fullpage photos of Prince and the people around him. It gives a great inside view in this man's life that is at least very interesting for a longtime fan like me.
Both photos from his onstage and offstage life. Yes, some pictures are of instruments, but they are just as important to him as the musicians. The same goes for the crowd shots. After all: without a crowd, there's no show.
Some pictures are posed, others are (most likely) spontaneous shots. In some photos he looks like a Prince, perfectly groomed & dressed as most of us know him, in others he looks almost like any ordinary guy. One of my favourite photos is that of Prince on a scooter wearing an old t-shirt with cut-off sleeves. It could be anyone's vacation photo.
The short text phrases on the even pages are sometimes funny, sometimes touching. They add something extra to the book though.
Even though it's not a cheap book, I'm glad that I bought it and I will progably browse through it many times again.

Very Artistic Prince Photographs
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-28
I really enjoyed the beautiful pictures of Prince. They were very unique. They enable you to see a more personal side of Prince.

Needs a better description.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-18
This item only has photos on every other page and not all are of the artist. 19 of the 68 total photos are of instruments, band members, children and crowd shots. The pages without pictures have a small quote or song lyric. The photos are varied in style and very imaginative. I don't like my photo taken, but I wouldn't mind being photographed by this photographer. This one captured Prince as the larger than life performer and a very soft average Joe side of Prince. One of the most beautiful photos in the book shows an unmade-up, unshaven, relaxed man shadowed by his hammock. I've never seen Prince look more peaceful or handsome! This would be a good book for a student of photography or avid Prince fan.

Must buy for all Princefans
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-31
Prince in Hawaii is a well presented picture book. Beautiful candid photos of Prince on glossy pages. Accompanied by small phrases for the reader to reflect on. Makes a lovely book to have lying around to pick up and flick through at will. A must buy for all Prince fans. Worth evey penny. :)

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Princess Ka'iulani: Hope Of A Nation, Heart Of A People (Women of Spirit)
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2003-01)
Author: Sharon Linnea
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A lovely book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-11
This is one of the few history books that are as easy to read as fiction. You won't have to force yourself to read it - though you may have trouble putting it down! In spite of this, it is not fictionalized.

There are also many lovely photographs and illustrations of the princess and her family, others with whom she had contact, and Hawaii. It is a lovely book, and a sad and beautiful story.

For everyone who loves Hawaii
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-06
This book is a joy to read for everyone who has ever fallen in love with Hawaii (and even those who haven't). This poignant story of the last Hawaiian princess will give you a much deeper view of Hawaii than ever before. Hawaii is a lovely vacation spot, but it also has a rich, unique history. I heartily recommend Princess Ka'iulani:Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People for all ages.

What an inspiring story!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-10
This book was written for young readers but adults can enjoy, too. The Princess Kaiulani's life story gave me deeper meaning for life, such as responsibility, role, and love for people and nation. The author succeeded to picture the far away ilands so vivid even though I have never visited. Anyway I strongly recommend this book for every school library to purchase this and also adults to read.

Hawaii's Own!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-19
I am Native Hawaiian and was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii within minutes of Iolani Palace. Much of my culture was lost and our land taken away. Many books were written some accurate and some not so accurate. This book was wonderfully written and with love, as the author did her many years of research. I say this because the true essence of Princess Kaiulani was depicted, our people, and culture. But most of all, the tragic lost of our monarchy, our queen, and our princess. The pictures and writing is wonderful, it is a easy reader book for children but made for everyone. This book is the most accurate, most informative, and most compassionate book I have read by any author on this subject. To get a condensed version of our history this would be the book to share. I appreciate the authors writing and grace she took to write such a wonderful book on our beloved Princess Kaiulani and our people. The love and tragedies our people went through, however, will never take away our spirit. That is where the word "Aloha" came from. Love, compassion, and spirit. This is something our princess had for her culture and people. This is something shared amongst all Hawaiians today. We may be a culture that had lost a lot but we will never be forgotten. The pictures are wonderful and brings me back as a little girl visiting the palace on a school field trip. I felt lost and sadness as I walk thru the palace, the same way I felt as I read this book. I couldnt help but cry through most of this book, I felt the same sadness and lost. To the author.... Mahalo Nui Loa! Malama Pono!

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Punia and the King of Sharks: A Hawaiian Folktale
Published in Hardcover by Dial (1997-01-01)
Author: Lee Wardlaw
List price: $16.99
New price: $109.10
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Award-winning Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-07
Punia and the King of Sharks has received the following awards and honors: Annotation, The Big Book of Thematic Plays by Tracy West;
Treasure State (Montana) Young Reader Award 2000;
CBC/NCSS Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies;
Junior Library Guild Selection;
Reading Is Fundamental "100 of the Decade's Best Multicultural Read-Alouds";
Recommended Book, Hawaii Department of Education. Mahalo and Aloha! -Lee Wardlaw, author

Great adjunct to our Hawaii trip!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-23
I bought this book to read to my 5 year old before we went on our Hawaii vacation. She loved it! We must have read it a dozen times before we left for our vacation! I am not an expert on Hawaiian culture, but the story was entertaining and it discussed many things we experienced during our trip to Hawaii, for example, volcanoes, surfing, seafood, and more. It also has a glossary of common Hawaiian words which were a lot of fun to learn. I highly recommend it for any child who is interested in learning more about different cultures or stories from other lands.

A Wonderful Tale
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-29
This is a beautifully told Hawaiian tale. Ms. Warlaw knows the culture and it shows. This award-winning, kid-friendly book has something for everyone.

Punia and the King of Sharks
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-28
I have been using this book all semester with 4-7 year-olds in creative art and drama classes. My students rated it as the book they most wanted me to bring back for an encore. It is delightful to see kids' gears turning as they comprehend each of Punia's tricks and predict the outcomes. They charged into the related class projects, and discussed the story on their own. It was a teacher's dream come true.

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Seabirds of Hawaii: Natural History and Conservation
Published in Paperback by Cornell University Press (1990-09)
Author: Craig S. Harrison
List price: $29.95
New price: $25.00
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Amazon Has Been Spoofed
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-28
As the author, I can certify that several of these reviews are spoofs and indicate that the review process is on computer auto control, unedited by human hand.

No one should be without this book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-15
Not unlike Rousseau on the road to Vincennes, I found my waistcoat soaked with tears after I read this book. The poignant and heartwarming story of a young Finnish-American's experiences in the high-stakes, no-holds-barred world of competitive birding, this book recounts the author's battles against prejudice and how he prevailed despite all the odds against him. Buy this book right now, and feel your heart soar with the author's as he tells the heart-wrenching story of how, nearing the end of his resources, he found a wounded seabird and nursed it back to life, at one point even suckling it at his own bosom. A truly life-affirming reading experience!

A thrilling read! Not to be missed!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-16
After I read this book the first time I was so excited I had to be sedated. It's harder than you might think to spot Hawaiian seabirds where I live, which is in California, but I keep a pair of binoculars handy in the hopes that a Hawaiian sea bird will get confused and wander across the Pacific to my neighborhood. Once I thought I had actually spotted a Hawaiian seabird and, since I felt I should have proof, I set up an antique cannon I found in my grandfather's attic and loaded it with black powder and rock salt. The recoil from the gun, however, knocked it back three feet and smashed two of my toes, and I missed the bird to boot. So, while this book is excellent, I think it should include more practical tips about birding so that other people can avoid my mistake, and a section on first aid would be useful too.

I didn't think I would like this book . . . .
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-03
. . . but I was wrong! This book, quite literally, took my breath away and changed my life. I used not to think much about birds, particularly not about seabirds of Hawaii. Now, having read this wonderful book, for the past four years I've spent virtually every waking hour of my day looking for seabirds of Hawaii -- in the skies around my home, on our pond out back, everywhere! I hope everyone will read this book, and will enjoy it as much as I have.

Hawaii
Tales from the Night Rainbow
Published in Paperback by Booklines Hawaii Ltd (1911-11)
Authors: Pali Lee and Willis Koko
List price: $17.95

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Wisdom from a Wise Ancestor Shared with Readers the Hawaiian Way
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
*****
This unusual and precious book is a story of wisdom from an ancestor of the authors, a very wise woman and Hawaiian elder. The book contains much of interest about Hawaiian culture, told through the eyes of the authors in a deeply personal way. It is a memoir in a way, including genealogies and historical perspectives, but it's so personal at the same time, and filled with insights and descriptions of the Hawaiian culture from a Hawaiian perspective that is rare. This wise woman (the ancestor who the book is about, and who is the "voice" of the story) lived for well over a hundred years and had the chance to see Hawaii change profoundly, so her insights are very special.

It is the memoir of a family, but the memoir of a culture as well, which to the Hawaiians is the same thing. It's hard to explain how the book is written, because it is written in a non-linear (but not confusing) manner, and the content is told through stories. It includes a glossary for the many unfamiliar Hawaiian words.

Reading this book, like Pali Jae Lee's other book, Ho`opono, felt like a gift and a privilege to me. Again, I felt like the author's culture was being shared with me in a vulnerable and gentle way that gave me so much insight and appreciation for her, for her special husband, and for the Hawaiian people.

Highly recommended.
*****

Excellent Must Have Book!...And I have alot to sell !
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-16
I am the owner of the copyrights to the book, if you want to purchase from me, my email is taysheart13@hotmail.com. Hurry this run is almost out. Next run wont be available until next year. Hurry ! Aloha!

Great and Wonderful Book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-24
I am the owner of the NR Publishing Co. for which this book comes from. My father is Koko Willis and stepmother is Pali Lee. I personally have more books in stock and will be reprinting more in June 2004. Need a book? email me at taysheart13@hotmail.com, Aloha and continue the support.

Diversity and Tradition
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-27
An interesting personal account of Hawaii family traditions that differ from other native traditions already well known or that have been mentioned in earlier works. This is a great book written by an extraordinary man from a wonderfully diverse culture.

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A Tropical Garden Flora: Plants Cultivated In The Hawaiian Islands And Other Tropical Places
Published in Hardcover by Bishop Museum Press (2005-06-30)
Authors: George W. Staples and Derral R. Herbst
List price: $59.95
New price: $48.31

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Best reference on tropical plants available
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-23
This book has become indispensable for my work. Unlike most floras, it attempts to include propagation and cultivation information. George Staples is not only a terrific taxonomist, but, I suspect, a fine horticulturist, too. This work must be included in the canon of botanical reference works.

Essential for Hawaii Gardeners
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-01
We have many plant books, but none is as comprehensive as this. It's a big chunk of money, but honestly, after buying FLOWERS AND PLANTS OF HAWAII (Wood), HAWAIIAN HERITAGE PLANTS (Kepler), GARDENING IN HAWAII (Hodge), HAWAIIAN ORGANIC GROWING GUIDE (Nirab - and that's if you can get this out-of-print book, which is good but limited in scope) - every time we bring plants home, we are frustrated in that we are only able to find a small percentage of them in these books.

THIS book, though technical and voluminous, does have most all the plants we are working with in landscaping and food production (fruit trees and the like). It gives information none of the others do about disease prone species and some historical data that is critical to one's decision in planting (where to plant and how it will fare at a given altitude and location. Also wind and exposure suggestions, insect vulnerability, etc.). True, there are no color photographs. But the in-depth information and sheer number of plants catalogued is found nowhere else that we know of.

FYI, we also purchased PLANTS FOR TROPICAL LANDSCAPES - A GARDENER'S GUIDE (Rauch & Weissich) - and this is a great one for photos both of the overall plant as well as a "close-up" of the flower or fruit or leaf it produces. Recommended to us by a grower here on the Big Island. But it does have its limits in the number of plants described.


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Book of the Century
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-20
I have just finished writing a review of this book for the West Hawaii Today newspaper. I've looked it over quite thoroughly. It's flawless! And I'm a very picky reviewer. It will be the authoritative classic for many years to come, and I predict it will garner some horticultural book awards during the coming year. The binding is real cloth, a rariety these days. Bishop Museum has produced a deluxe book. I know tropical horticulture books well and review them on my website.

Great reference for the serious gardener
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-24
Not full of flashy photos, so this won't be appealing to casual gardeners. If you have some education in botany and understand the taxonomy, this will be a reference book you will come back to time and again. Very comprehensive.

Hawaii
Walking on Water
Published in Paperback by John Murray (1992-05)
Author: Andrew Martin
List price: $34.95
Used price: $57.83
Collectible price: $100.00

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THIS BOOK RATES AS HIGH AS THE BARRELS ANDY WRITES ABOUT.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-21
A great book about surfing, people, travel and polynesian history. It's both laid back and pumping at the same time and any kind of surfer would get a good feeling from reading it.

Winter time on the North Shore
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-04
Andy Martin wrote a vey nice book, by interviewing all the world tour pros, you get more knowledge of what goes on On the North Shore of Oahu. I was stoked to see there also was a movie about it. Jeroen Mutsaars

A witty and inteligent insight into the world of surfing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-02
I really enjoyed this book, it left me wanting much more. A well researched and descriptive look at the bizare world of big wave surfers. Particularly suited to those who have not and have no intention of surfing big waves themselves, but would like to get inside the head of the people who do. It has a travelogue style, I think it would appeal to readers of Eric Newby or even books like "A year in Provence". His other book "Coming down the Mountain", takes a similar approach, but to World cup Down Hill skiing. Again a good read, but for me not quite so riveting as this one. Give it a try

A witty and intelligent insight to the world of surfing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-05-15
I really enjoyed this book, it left me wanting much more. A well researched and descriptive look at the bizare world of big wave surfers. Particularly suited to those who have not and have no intention of surfing big waves themselves, but would like to get inside the head of the people who do. It has a travelogue style, I think it would appeal to readers of Eric Newby or even books like "A year in Provence". His other book "Coming down the Mountain", takes a similar approach, but to World cup Down Hill skiing. Again a good read, but for me not quite so riveting as this one. Give it a try.

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Wings of Paradise: Hawaii's Incomparable Airlines
Published in Hardcover by Barnstormer Books (2005-12-02)
Author: Peter N. Forman
List price: $29.95
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An incredible insight into the foundation of Hawaiian History
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-11
I saw a preview for this book on the news, and how it was published very independently. Having a love for aviation, and being in the hospitality industry, I could not put this book down. It was an amazing recollection of the airline industry in Hawai'i which is a cornerstone in the foundation of the islands. Having recently departed Hawai'i to live on the main land, this book tells an incredible tale. Enjoy.

A Very Good Book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
I loved this book!

I must admit a bias, in that that I grew up in Hawaii, and flew as a pilot for some of the airlines mentioned in this book. Forman tells an exciting, accurate story of Hawaii aviation. The book reads like a novel, with not a tedious sentence printed. I highly recommend this book for aviation/airline fans. You'll enjoy it!

A Lovely Coffee Table Book for Hawaii Aficionados
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-17
Having visited Hawaii a couple of times, I really appreciated this unique perspective of the islands. I had never previously seen the islands from the air (not unless you count the flights to and from)and found the book absolutely breath-taking. Although I am not a history of flight buff, I was still fascinated by the text, and it gave me yet one more reason to love that particular clutch of islands.

Reading the book has motivated me to spend part of my next visit to the islands touring them in the air. Thank you Mr. Forman for this wonderful addition to both history and literature.

From Mark Twain Through Peter Forman
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-01
When Mark Twain called Hawaii: "The lovliest fleet of islands that lies anchored in any ocean," it took him a long time to visit the fleet. Aviation changed that for malahinis (newcomers and tourists) and kamaainas (natives and long time residents). Peter Forman's Wings of Hawaii is both a detailed history of how this developed and an insight into the romance of both the industry and the islands.

From seaplane flights, through new views of the attack on the Day of Infamy, from an exploding airliner to price wars, Forman has us in the pilot's seat. Read this for Forman's knowledge of the business of this business. Read this for his love of the business, the islands, and the people who make Hawaii: "The only delightful place on earth," another of Twain's views.

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ABC Dictionary of Chinese Proverbs (ABC Chinese Dictionary Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Hawaii Press (2003-04-01)
Author: John S. Rohsenow
List price: $18.00
New price: $16.20
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The literary soul of China
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-03
Chinese proverbs are in many ways the heart and soul of the Chinese language, and Dr. Rohsenow has done a marvelous job compiling so many of them together in one book. I like it's size, its organization, translations and explanations. I have learned a great deal of Chinese going through page after page of the book. I have also inserted a number of them in my letters to friends in China, and they think I am a genius for knowing such proverbs. Should I tell them the truth??? Actually, I did tell them about the dictionary and will mail them copies. In terms of improvements, I would like to have bigger print and possibly different color print for the Chinese, such as large bold blue print for the characters, to make it easier on the eyes. The English can stay small as is. I recommend this book to anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of Chinese language and its culture. The Chinese really love their proverbs and knowing them is one step closer to understanding their culture. Highly recommended.

An incredible collection
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-25
Rohsenow has collected and codified hundreds of proverbs from the Chinese peasant oral tradition in this volume. These proverbs are not Chengyu from the great literary works and are seldom seen in written form. The introduction includes an extremely insightful take on the subtle differences between proverbs, idioms and other devices in Chinese language and how they reflect on the culture as a whole.

Amazing - for the ones who really want to get to know ....
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-08
Reading some neg. comments on this title, well - it's worth a 5 out of 5 for those who really are interested and want to learn something ... from another culture. For those who just need some proverbs to impress on the next meeting, well - I'm not sure if this is the right stuff for you.

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Americans and Chinese
Published in Hardcover by University of Hawai'i Press (1986-04)
Author: Francis L.K. Hsu
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A Must Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
Professor Hsu knows well--and understands well--the cultural characteristics of contemporary Americans and Chinese. This is not a history text, but rather an in-depth look at the differences between peoples which is the result of history. I would consider it "must" reading for both societies. The 1981 publication date does not make it outdated. In fact, at the present, the insights it offers are more pertinent than ever. Professor Hsu writes intelligently, humorously, and very seriously about a "meeting of minds." He doesn't pull punches, and at the same time he is fair. Chinese and Americans have a lot to learn about--and from--each other. Begin here--and keep this unique "teacher's manual" on hand.

Excellent comparison of American and Chinese cultures
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-19
Professor Hsu knows well--and understands well--the cultural characteristics of contemporary Americans and Chinese. This is not a history text, but rather an in-depth look at the differences between peoples which are the result of history. I would consider it "must" reading for both societies. The 1981 publication date does not make it outdated. Professor Hsu writes intelligently, humorously,and very seriously about a "meeting of minds." He doesn't pull punches, and at the same time he is fair. Chinese and Americans have a lot to learn about each other. Begin here--and keep it on hand.

A Seminal Work in the Field of Cross Cultural Studies
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-25
I came across Dr. Hsu's work during my doctoral research and found his observations of the similarities and differences between American and Chinese thinking insightful--at times profoundly so. Here is an academic who writes with clarity and common sense, yet bases his conclusions on years of firsthand experience and ongoing research. Although its last reprint was nearly a quarter century ago, most of what he describes and explains remains pertinent today. Those conducting cross-cultural studies, or otherwise engaged in international exchanges between these two nations, would do well to read and heed this book. Nothing since approaches this even more timely topic with the same sense of philosophical distance and objectivity.


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