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Great way to practice Spanish!Review Date: 2008-10-24
Wonderful bookReview Date: 2008-09-12
Books for Young Students with Puerto Rican HeritageReview Date: 2008-08-17
Thank youReview Date: 2007-01-12
Translation is too looseReview Date: 2007-07-06
I prefer the first, "Stories from Latin America,"
because the editors of that volume better understood
their purpose -- which is to present side-by-side versions
of the same story, such that a reader conversant in one
language but not the other, may learn new vocabulary, verify
verb tense, etc. If one looks at the back cover of "Stories
from Puerto Rico," one sees that it says there that "we've
placed the Spanish and English stories side by side -- lado a
lado -- so you can practice and improve your reading skills in your
new language while enjoying the support of your native language.
That way, you'll avoid the inconvenience of constantly having to
look up unfamiliar words and expressions in a dictionary."
Well, you had better have a dictionary handy if you plan to
learn from this book. I have been exasperated time and again by
English translations that are too loose to be useful. If one is
translating for the purpose of conveying the sense and spirit of
a story, then a precise word-for-word translation is unnecessary.
However, this book is designed for language students who are trying
to learn a foreign language. A precise translation is just what's
needed, and I think it's what was promised on that back cover. Yet,
this is not what the book delivers. Let me give an example. There
are many to choose from. This one appears on page 117. Here's the
Spanish version:
"No sabemos si existió, ni dónde, ni cuándo, pero sus desventuras
han hecho reír a generaciones de puertoriquenos. A continuación
encontrará una versión de una historia de Juan Bobo." [I've omitted
the diacritical mark on the "n" in puertoriquenos, but it's there in
the text.]
Now here's the English version of the same sentences:
"We don't know if he really existed, or where, or when, but his
misadventures have entertained generations of Puerto Ricans. The
following is one version of a story about Foolish Jack."
Here now is my problem with the English translation. First, the
word "entertained." The Spanish word translated is "reír." The
Spanish word means "to laugh." Why didn't the translator give us
the precise translation? The clause should read, "his adventures have made generations of
Puerto Ricans laugh." What's wrong with this more precise translation?
Had I not recognized that the Spanish verb is similar to the French
for "laugh" (which I know already), then I might not have bothered
to look the word up. I might have assumed that "reír" means "to
entertain." It does not. My second problem with the English translation
has to do with the last sentence. The Spanish verb "encontrará" is
simply not translated. As though that weren't bad enough, the tense
has been changed from future to present. As a person trying to learn
Spanish (that's why I bought this book), I want to know the meaning and
tense of "encontrará." The Spanish sentence should have been translated
as follows: "Following, you will find a version of one story about Juan
Bobo." Is that so hard? What did the translator think he was doing?
What did he think his purpose was?
This book still has value, and that's why I give it three stars. The
English translation helps convey the general sense of a sentence, and
that is usually enough to help the reader fill in the gaps. However,
a dictionary is still required -- especially since some of the Spanish
vocabulary in not included in the glossary.
A very sloppy job of editing. "Stories from Latin America" is better
done.

GREAT GUIDE for Lake SuperiorReview Date: 2006-01-29
I want to buy a copy of this book! HELP ME!Review Date: 2001-03-22
A definitive and detailed guideReview Date: 2001-11-12
Absolute necessity to enhance navigation skills on Superior!Review Date: 2000-12-18
Essential guidebook for Lake Superior boatersReview Date: 2000-04-28

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great!!!Review Date: 2008-08-23
If you like to know how that fish you love to eat come to your table and about the real life and feelings of the people who made it possible this is the only book you must read.
By Far best by william mccloskeyReview Date: 2003-10-31
unlike highliners and breakers this one is nonfiction and follows along
as the author goes back to alaska and around alaska where he served in the coast guard 20 years before and now is crab fishing
and goes fishing around georges bank of the coast of chile and new zeland ,indonesia,and japan.looking for fish and shellfish.
it also extensively covers the wreck of the exxon valdezand the effect on the fishing industry and the enviroment.Fisherman
were making more money selling back buckets of oil back to exxon.He goes to the tokyo tsukiji market which i have seen on
a national geographic program. This place is huge they figure they have on any given day 330 different species for sale which
come from all around the world for example They have prawns and shrimp from 64 nations the market and auction generate enough
trash to fill 200 trash trucks a day.It cover alot of the political side of fishing and how the different regulations have
come about to protect the fish.
You read this book it is amazing that they fish with nets miles long and never think about
depleteing the resources.Also learned tha over fishing was not the only thing affecting the amount of fish being caught runoff
from farms both animal and agricultural.And fish farms that apeear on the surface appear to be a good thing end up causing
harm to native fish.
A bit 'upity' for the subject matter.Review Date: 1999-10-26
Telling it like it isReview Date: 2001-06-01
If you have ever eaten a fish or crab, then read this book!Review Date: 1999-02-22

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It's a subtle work!Review Date: 2008-05-27
great in field capture of TibetansReview Date: 2008-05-02
One of the most beautiful books I have ever seen.Review Date: 2005-02-17
Borges' photographs capture the very essence of these proud, wonderful people, and every person I have shared it with has falled in love with it as well.
Namaste.
Pure feelings you want to shareReview Date: 1999-08-12
Beautiful and InspirationalReview Date: 1999-02-04

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good bookReview Date: 2008-06-12
Sacramento trailsReview Date: 2008-04-08
A top pick for any California libraryReview Date: 2008-02-07
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
Learned a lot about some "hidden gem" hikesReview Date: 2008-01-24
Top Trails is Top NotchReview Date: 2008-01-27

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I couldn't stop laughing!!!!Review Date: 2007-06-26
I have since tried to get "into" some of Tim Moore's other books. Yeah, they're funny, but it was this book that sent me over the edge laughing. If you enjoy Tim Moore's books, buy this one!!!
For those of you seeking serious books about the purity of a spiritual journey while making the pilgrimage to Saint Jame's Field of Stars - there's lots of good books out there - but this one, though completely irreverent, tells it like it is/can be. I met a couple in Santiago de Compostella that had just finished the walk and their main impression of the walk was that it was a real Peyton's Place. If you are the serious type, reading this book before you go may just save you some disappointment during your own walk, or at least prepare you for the less spiritual side of the walk.
Time spent with donkey = greater humanityReview Date: 2006-03-29
A man, a plan, a donkey - Camino!Review Date: 2007-09-29
Mr. Moore first became aware of the Camino when he met a pilgrim on "a small boat in Norway." As is common with those who've walked the Way, the idea settled in his mind and bloomed after a period of germination. Also like the typical pilgrim, he began doing research and making preparations for the trek. However, unlike most of us he decided to bring along a donkey. After some searching, he finally found one named Shinto and committed to his adventure. He and Shinto were trailered to Valcarlos, Spain, and commenced their trek to Santiago one step at a time.
During the next forty-one days, Mr. Moore and Shinto experienced numerous adventures on the Camino. Shinto became somewhat of a focal point - most of the time for good, but sometimes for ill. The author soon discovered the difficulties involved in herding a somewhat truculent donkey, including health issues, finding enough food for both of them, and securing donkey-friendly accommodation. Even so, he persevered and eventually formed a bond with Shinto based on shared hardship.
"TWMD" reminded me a lot of Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods," another humorous account of a trek along an old trail. Indeed, both books made me laugh out loud in some spots and cringe in others. However, since I was fresh off the Camino, I was actually able to identify with Mr. Moore's experiences. I loved revisiting familiar towns and fondly remembered (or no-so-fondly remembered) refugios. And I empathized with the author's trials and tribulations, such as blisters, prickly pilgrims, harsh climate conditions, and fast automobile traffic.
"Travels With My Donkey" made me miss the Camino, and it also made me glad to be a peregrino. Recommended for those contemplating the Camino, pilgrims who have already walked the Way, and wanderers in general.
Brilliant, Biting Hilarious Modern PilgrimageReview Date: 2006-02-19
One ass you'll want to kissReview Date: 2006-01-25

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Wine, Lovers, Europe - what else could you want?Review Date: 2007-05-21
A heady and exotic readReview Date: 2005-02-18
"Travels" is a sensual armchair journey to places I can only read about and wonder.....
Morally ambiguous and disturbing but honest and provocativeReview Date: 2004-10-23
Erica Miner's heroine strives to be a good mother, and this is reflected in the tolerant attitudes of the children during the heroine's five life stages: young married mother, new divorcée, mature mother, single mother yearning for a commitment, and free-spirited mother of a teenage daughter. The novel is an exercise in freedom and unexplored frontiers, immersing us in foreign lands and languages, reminding us, post-9/11, that life without discovery and emotional complexity is no life at all.
Refreshing , fast readReview Date: 2004-02-10
A sensual and involving saga, adroitly presentedReview Date: 2004-01-17


More adventure than a body can stand!Review Date: 2008-04-01
GARY'S THE BESTReview Date: 2006-10-26
travis l. blue.
More WesternsReview Date: 2007-08-16
GREAT!!!Review Date: 2005-10-06
Five Books in OneReview Date: 2007-01-21

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Excellent Beginner's Overview of the UniverseReview Date: 2007-06-10
The book starts out with a good general overview and then starts out from home (Earth) and then gradually moves out towards other objects in the Solar System, the nearby starts, our Milky Way galaxy, and ultimately out to the farthest reaches of the universe (quasars, galaxies out in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field), examining the deepest cosmological questions.
The writing is non-technical and is easy for the uninitiated to understand. There are plenty of the latest breathtaking photos from the Hubble Telescope as well as clear illustrations. I bought a copy for my mother who has never delved into astronomy and she advised me that the book has been most enjoyable and that it opened her eyes to the wonders of space that she had never known about.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in astronomy but never had the chance to really dig in for whatever reasons. I also recommend this book to the experts who want to encourage their loved ones and friends to appreciate the universe as well. It makes a great gift to high school students, parents, and friends as well. It's one of those books that people will refer to over and over again and contemplate our place in this amazing structure we know of as the universe.
Great book overall!Review Date: 2003-11-13
A good general text for the beginning astronomerReview Date: 2000-11-30
Wonderful for beginners!Review Date: 2007-04-06
Most amazing book you'll ever readReview Date: 2007-01-30

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Good Book to Take to VegasReview Date: 2007-07-17
All things Unofficial..Review Date: 2007-03-18
Good to know info before you visit Las VegasReview Date: 2007-05-12
Second "Unofficial" book I purchased!Review Date: 2007-04-07
Going to Vegas? Read this first!Review Date: 2007-03-11
Frank Scoblete: author of Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution! and Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution!
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