Caribbean Books
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Awesome reference travel book!Review Date: 2008-07-01
Rita Celeste Carty, Anguilla LifeReview Date: 2008-06-30
Fantasy IslandReview Date: 2006-01-04
A Beautiful, Helpful BookReview Date: 2006-01-08
In this work more than 20 writers have taken the time to clue you in on 100 resorts. As you read through this work your eyes will feast upon beautiful pictures of the area, the beaches, the luxurious living quarters of the numerous resorts and will hunger to taste more.
You are given important tid-bits of information on regions that have the best golf, spa, honeymoons, shopping or excitement. Each location is vividly pictured and explained to you. I particularly loved "Musha Cay," a fantasy location, one where you have the ability to own your own island, one week at a time. Wonderful!
I don't believe they left anything out of this work that you would need to know. The only problem I see would be trying to make a decision as to which one to chose to spend your time. This truly is a useful, fun, colorful experience of a read for those planning their getaway to those who would just like to taste of what could be. Very well done.

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Simple, color illustrations in the style of a child's drawing enliven this wonderfully educational picturebookReview Date: 2008-06-16
Unique children's alphabet bookReview Date: 2008-05-12
Beautiful and Educational!!!!Review Date: 2008-01-15
A must read for children and grown-ups alike.Review Date: 2008-01-03

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A murder in paradise.Review Date: 2008-07-10
Most of the action unfolds in the Bahamas, Sir Harry's adopted home and the site of his grisly murder. Enhancing the interest quotient of the ongoing narrative is the presence of a number of real life celebrities. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Erle Stanley Gardner, Eliot Ness, Meyer Lansky, Ian Fleming and Sally Rand all put in appearances. Some of these historical figures really were connected to the Oakes murder case, others were inserted in by the author to add color to the proceedings.
Carnal Hours is an exceedingly interesting murder mystery. The narrative is fast paced and action packed. Collins did his homework in researching the time and locale in which the story takes place and it shows. Highly recommended.
The elusive Max Allen Collins...Review Date: 2008-03-04
Anyone who has read his Purgatory series knows that Collins is really a good writer, but I guess I don't understand why he cheapens his work by copying televeision series like CSI and now Criminal Minds. Of course the obvious answer is because he can make money with a recognizable series, but he is a much more talented author than this.
Collins is a devoted Mickey Spillane, 50's noir, author who occassionally writes under another name or with his wife. Recently he tackled the son of Doc Holiday meeting Wyatt Earp and Al Capone... imagine that!! I always look forward to reading him, but I wish he would, however, had stayed with Heller and continued to expand his world.
Collins is good historical mystery read regardless of what he tackles.
Very goodReview Date: 2000-04-26
Look for the reference to Dick Tracy that Collins ames at the end: "It hurts."
Intense storylineReview Date: 1996-06-18

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rebel's handbookReview Date: 2002-05-02
The titles of these speeches are enough to tell why this should be every rebel's handbook.
As a physician, he explained that being good people is not enough to become a revolutionary doctor - one must make a revolution. Once that revolution had won through, he explained the tasks communist youth face. This advice may be taken well to heart, because there are too many people who try to be good persons, and leave it at that.
Read el Ché in his own voice, so you can make up your own mind. This is what Pathfinder Press stands out for: offering space for revolutionaries to speak for themselves. And well earned is this addition to the "...Speaks" "series."
Historically, this individual's intellectual development may be traced in this volume. The reader can see how the ideas gelled into what was to become the first experiment in the socialism of solidarity, which was retaken in 1985, just in time before the USSR began to quaver.
Rebel Youth Of 21st Century:Che Speaks To You !Review Date: 2002-04-22
Ideas needed as much now as when Che SpokeReview Date: 2002-01-18
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Outstanding contribution to Maxist studies for young readersReview Date: 2000-06-06

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ExquisiteReview Date: 2007-03-29
REVIEW QUOTESReview Date: 2001-10-12
"Through her introspective early work, as well as through previously uncollected recent poems, we see the poet at her lyrical best." --Publishers Weekly
"..its real value is that those who read only English can through this bilingual edition appreciate Nicaraguan poetry and the writings of one of the greatest women exponents of the recent life and times of its people." --World Literature Today
"Zamora [was] shaped by revolution and gender, but [her] voice is true and universal, transcending political boundaries and sounding clear notes of sanity in times of madness. Highly accessible for general readers and indispensable for Latin American and women's studies collections." --MultiCultural Review
The passionate heart of a Nicaraguan poetReview Date: 2001-07-13
Many of Zamora's poems are about feminist issues and/or the Nicaraguan revolution. Her work is graced my moments of both hope and paradox. Many poems recall the lives of various women: a female guerrilla ("Commander Two"), an oppressed wife ("Loyal Housewife"), a nurse enraged at United States action in Nicaragua ("Emilia, the Nurse"), and more. There is even a poem about the women of Greco-Roman mythology ("Alter Ego").
One of the collection's most distinctive pieces is "Radio Sandino," a long poem which evokes scenes from Nicaragua's civil war. Zamora frequently evokes or pays tribute to other poets: Gabriela Mistral, Sylvia Plath, Ruben Dario, etc. Overall, an impressive collection by a strong voice in Latin American literature.
Every woman should read this!Review Date: 1998-07-14


Coomacka Island: Lenox Lizardand the Kukumacka DuppyThis book is obviously wriitenReview Date: 2008-08-18
Because the characters in the book play the parts of "real' people, the adult parent or teacher can use
them as examples to relate to children of varying ages. The adults will not only enjoy the stoy with its
Caribbean setting but also motivate young children to read.
The author uses his creativity to inspire people of all ages. He uses words that may be new to the young ones but also provides a useful glossary at the end of the book. This book certainly targets an audience with
imaginative minds and rewards them with an interesting moral at the end of the story.
Parents and teachers who read this story will be satisfied with the message and the end, while children
will enjoy the trip to an imaginative world.
Never Underestimate The Power Of True CourageReview Date: 2007-09-19
That is, until he visits the practice field one day and runs into Sulubu Scorpion, leader of the Stoney Hill gang. When Lenox assures Sulubu of his intentions to lead the Peenywallies to victory, Sulubu promptly informs him of the legend of the Kukumacka Duppy, a menacing phantom that has ensured victory for the Scorpions every year since their last loss to the Peenywallies over 100 years ago. Given the fact that duppies are the only things in the world that frighten Lenox, he becomes a nervous wreck, even refusing to play in the big game, despite the protests of his teammates.
Lenox soon realizes, though, that his friends' need for his leadership outweighs his own personal fears, so he faces the looming spectre of the duppy for once and for all, quickly discovering the well-planned ruse behind it all before bravely leading his teammates into battle.
Hooper's tale is entertaining and refreshing. His storytelling is simple yet moving, and the illustrations by his partner, Darnel Degand, add rich color to his story and give the book a great overall vivacity. With its underlying message of bravery in the face of unforeseen adversity, Hooper's narrative will surely boost the self-esteem of children of all ages. Highly recommended as an addition to home and school library bookshelves everywhere.
Culture, Adventure, Learning = Two Thumbs Up!Review Date: 2007-09-11
Hooper succeeds in offering a children's tale from a Caribbean point of view. The illustrations are vividly bright and eye-catching. This tale introduces new words along with an educational message. The lesson is enhanced by the explanation of newly introduced words, fun facts and questions. Not much is better than sharing a story with your child and learning about a different culture? Two thumbs up to Lenox Lizard!
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Don't Be A Duppy Review Date: 2007-10-28
The wildly popular, children's Coomacka Island series returns with the third installment, entitled Lenox Lizard and the Kukumacka Duppy. Building on the success of the previous books, the creative team of Don Hooper and Darnel Degand continue to craft culturally diverse tales that are truly pleasure to read.
The story opens with Lenox, the confident captain of the Fighting Peenywallies making his way to the stadium for some much needed extra practice. Enroute, he runs into his friends, Jamila and Amani on their way to Macka Street to buy some mangos. Even though Lenox loves mangos, he continues on to the stadium, determined to lead his team to their first victory in over a hundred years. Arriving at the stadium Lenox is shocked to see the Stoney Hill Scorpions on the field. Sulubu the Scorpions leader tries to intimidate and then to frighten the smaller lizard, by telling him the legend of the Kukumacka Duppy. Lenox has to make a choice, give into his fear and let his team down or confront his fears and do his best to lead the team to victory.
Combine Afro-Caribbean folklore, Haitian Creole and Swahili, blend it to lyrical perfection, then add the unique island flavor that is Coomacka and the result is an educationially sound, morally uplifting, down right fun children's book that is a delightful read. Filled with emotion and eye-catching color, the detailed illustrations are visually stimulating and wholly engrossing. With each new installment the stories grow in depth, length and dimension leaving children and parents alike anxiously anticipating the next island adventure.
Don Hooper and Darnel Degand have delivered a fun book, exposing children to various cultures and laced with positive moral messeges. With the fun facts, definitions and questions included at the end, these little books pack powerful lessons. I highly recommend the Coomacka Series to anyone that has young children.
Happy Reading!
RJ

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nice for diversReview Date: 2006-11-10
Great informative book on tropical fishesReview Date: 2007-03-28
a little treasureReview Date: 2003-01-05
THE field guide to bring on a scuba tripReview Date: 2005-10-18
The book is divided into a Indopacific and a Carribean part, and in addition to the species descriptions there is a short general introduction to corral reefs and fish biology.

Don't sail or charter in the USVI & BVI without this bookReview Date: 2000-02-28
St,Martin-Anguilla-St. Barths-SabaReview Date: 2000-04-04
A bit dated is spots (it is 7 years old) For example, Saba has installed a number of excellent mooring on the south and west sides on the island, making it much easier to get either by the traditional landing or LLadder Landing on the West side. There is a road down to that now (no more 1000 steps to climb). However it was out when we were there (4-1-00)
The Bible of Sailing in the CaribbeanReview Date: 1999-07-19
Incredible-Indispensible!Review Date: 1999-07-19

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A look at where two nations mights well be headedReview Date: 2002-09-07
Cuba Shows Us We Can WinReview Date: 2001-11-18
For Those Serious About Changing The WorldReview Date: 2001-07-17
If you are serious about making a human world, buy this book ! And pass it on to others.
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Cuba and the US revolution, in history and in our future!Review Date: 2001-07-09
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GET IT NOWReview Date: 2007-08-16
cuba:400 years of architectureReview Date: 2006-06-27
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Fantastic, a work of artReview Date: 1997-11-02
Bella!Review Date: 2002-06-16
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I can't wait to see more books from this publisher, I'm sure they will be as good as this!