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MARAVILLOSOReview Date: 2002-09-04
POLANCO...ALGO MAS QUE TIENDAS Y RESTAURANTESReview Date: 2002-07-30
Las Calles si, pero nada más?Review Date: 2001-08-02
Acabo de leer su libro sobre las calles de Polanco y la verdad me gustó. Lo leí en una sola tarde, ya que la letra es grande y la lectura es fácil. Encuentro que el libro es muy interesante ya que da la historia de los hombres cuyos nombres se encuentran en las calles de esta tan hermosa colonia. El libro como fue concebido es bueno, repito, pero me hubiera gustado que se dieran más datos sobre el origen de la colonia. Estos datos adicionales pudieron haber sido:
1)Fecha en que se decide fraccionar la colonia 2)Los primeros habitantes 3)Estilo arquitectónico utilizado en la primeras casas 4)Personalidades que han habitado la colonia en el pasado y en la actualidad 5)Fotos existentes del pasado y del presente y hacer una comparación sobre cómo han cambiado las cosas y las casas en cada calle
Por lo demás, el libro es bueno. Sin más, me despido. Atte:
Aarón Hevia Miranda (Arquitecto) y Elda Perla Miranda 20 años 44 años Vázquez de Mella 429-11 Col Los Morales Chap. CP 11510
Simplemente me encantóReview Date: 2000-10-07
Generosamente Espléndido.Review Date: 2000-09-28

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a pleasurable way to expand my horizonsReview Date: 2007-08-11
THE BEST AND MOST DELICIOUS RECIPES! WHAT A GIFT!Review Date: 2002-11-13
one of my most treasured (cook)booksReview Date: 2007-01-03
More than 10 years ago, while browsing cookbooks at the Strand bookstore in New York, I came across this book, and discovered Puerto Rican holiday recipes. "Why not try them this year?", I thought. So, I made Puerto Rican christmas that year, and ever since. A testament to how good/authentic these recipes are is that in that first year, the guests included my (Puerto Rican) mother-in-law and a family friend in from La Isla. The results we warmly greeted. "Eddie's Puerto Rican Roast Pork" is one of those recipes that is super easy, but will result in an indescribably good dish, and a beautiful centerpiece to your dinner. I have made many of the other dishes, too -- all to great acclaim.
Favorites inclue the "Arroz con Gandules", "Panama Canal Seviche", "Shrimp Seviche", both Flan recipes, and, of course, "Coquito", the yummy Puerto Rican version of eggnog, with rum and coconut.
The stories are as good as the recipes, so even if you don't cook, the book is a terrific read. But, be warned, it _will_ make you hungry.
Excellent comprehensive collection of recipesReview Date: 2003-09-09
A great resource for Latin American cookery!Review Date: 2000-03-27
Our favorites have been the "Latin from Manhattan" chicken soup, pork and rice, black bean soup, chicken fricasee *and* the Guatamelan coffee. And this Thanksgiving I will be making the wine-infused turkey! Other recipes include pasteles, chicken and beef dishes, milk shakes and desserts.
There are also interesting side articles such as "How Jamaican beef patties came to be sold in New York pizzerias" (I had always wondered about that!)
A great resource for the novice or experienced cook!

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I LOVE MY CAT..AND I LOVE THESEReview Date: 2003-01-26
Well.. maybe I love this book and Mitch about the same
Read them if tou love really SCARY STORIES... And these really happened in Mexico !
AS GOOD AS VAINILAReview Date: 2003-01-12
But these horror stories last more !
I read one each night...
LOVE THEM ALL !
The most interesting stories IReview Date: 2003-01-08
They are the true legends of old Mexico's streets, and you shiver in pleasure and fear while reading them...
I LOVE THIS BOOK !
OH, COOL ! THIS IS THE BESTReview Date: 2002-11-05
The stories set your hair on edge !!!
I loved it...
HEY! I LOVE THISReview Date: 2003-05-06
They are THE CREAM, THE BEST !
So scary that sometimes I feel like going to Mom's bed... But too old for that...
They are worthy !

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Lie Under the Fig Trees will awaken the senses.Review Date: 2000-04-04
Lie Under the Fig Trees will awaken the senses.Review Date: 2000-04-04
Love and lust and reality await Dr. Teddy under the fig treeReview Date: 1997-09-05
A Lusty, Honest, Delicious Love StoryReview Date: 2004-01-09
This is a wonderfully written story of love and growth.Review Date: 1999-09-23
"Besides, as she holds me, her body seems to me to be a body of some other woman. It feels different somehow. I noticed it earlier tonight. Her arms don't feel like her arms. They embraced Polo, maybe that's why."
"The heaviest object in the world is the body of the woman you have ceased to love, the Marquis de Vauvenargues said. I wonder if I have stopped loving her. I feel forced to suppress my doubt. Basic decency requires that I don't accept the obvious."
"By dawn I think I know why her body seems to me to be the body of some other woman--it's because I'm not the same man."
Such powerful lines of growth as it really does happen - through the subconcious! Wojnicki magnificently shows this growth and confirms it with words in the end. I remember the Polo incident, a previous chapter. I felt the hurt. I wondered how Teddy could be so cool about the whole situation. Wojnicki brilliantly only hinted at Teddy's feelings; he was letting them slip into his subconscious ... digesting them so to speak ... later they would surface; the force behind the growth. What more can I say ... I love the book! You will too!

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Great storyReview Date: 1999-08-15
My kids loved it.Review Date: 1999-07-27
Good children's stortReview Date: 1999-02-05
Great children's storyReview Date: 1998-09-15
my kids loved the storyReview Date: 1998-03-25

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love that cover ! and the book was good too.Review Date: 1999-10-11
scintallatingly relentlessly bizarrely wonderfulReview Date: 1999-05-27
Tarantino meets CastanedaReview Date: 1999-03-06
Fast paced psychedelic drama south of the borderReview Date: 1999-02-27
Non-stop weirdness that I couldn't put down.Review Date: 1999-01-22

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Class ReviewsReview Date: 2008-03-31
"Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask is a book about fighting or wrestling. 'Lucha Libre...'is a good book for Spanish people that don't know how to read or speak in English. It's also good for people who don't know how to speak or read in Spanish because on each page it has an English part and a Spanish part, too. My opinion about the book is that it is a good book and it has good pictures. Also, on each page there are pictures that are colorful." --Duaa
"I like this book because it's a good book and it's interesting, especially the part about El Vampiro. I like when he stretches and his stomach pops out and his muscles get stronger. You should read this book because is has Spanish and English. It's fun. You should read it!" --Feras
"My opinion about 'Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask' is that it is good because it's bilingual and people who speak Spanish can understand the two different languages, Spanish and English, and learn them a little better. The good thing about this book is that it has two boxes, one in English and one in Spanish. It is a good book, and you should read it. The books was interesting through the whole thing. As I read it, it was getting more and more interesting. You should read this book because it will be a nice book for you!" --Kiara
"I like this book, 'Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask', because it has English and Spanish. However, it has too many pictures. My favorite part is when the Man in the Silver Mask jumps on El Vampiro, and he lands on the ground. That's when the Tecnicos won. " --Daniel
"My opinion of the book 'Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask' is tha this book is a good book to read because this book helps people that speak no Spanish learn to speak some Spanish. Also for people that speak no English, they can learn to speak some English. This is also a good book for little kids because it has a lot of pictures. Another thing I liked about this book is that most of it is understandable, but it does have some hard words to read. This is why I think this is a good book to read." --Victor
"My opinion of the book 'Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask' is that it is a great book to read. I liked reading this book because it is interesting. You read one page, and you want to keep on going. One thing that I don't like about this book is it looks hard to read. I love the pictures because they have action, and they are so creative, the colors and all. One thing I really like is that it is in Spanish and English. I liked the end of the book; it is wonderfully interesting. This book is awesome, very great. You need to read this book. " --Diana
"My opinion about 'Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask' is that it was a really good book. I liked this book because it was really interesting. I was interested to know what would happen at the end of the book. I liked this book because in the beginning it started in an exciting way and ended in an exciting way, too. So, I would like to tell youi to check out this book; it is really interesting. It really has great illustrations and a great story." --Gisela
My opinion of 'Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask' is that I like it because it has pictures and it has Spanish and English words. It is about a man in a silver mask (that's the book title), and they have fun. They have other luchadores, like El Cucuy, El Vampiro, El Carvenicola and more, but the best one is the Man in the Silver Mask. He's the best luchadore, and that's what the boy (Carlitos) said, but he doesn't know if the Man in the Silver Mask is his uncle." --Alondra
A Hero Is GoldenReview Date: 2008-01-28
Though the book is written for ages 9-12, the wonderful artwork - in a classic, graphic-novel style - and endnote on the history of Lucha Libre makes this a collectible for any fan of professional wrestling.
The mask may be silver, but this luchadore is pure gold to the young fan; with the story evoking memories - for those sharing it with children - on real past heroes in the ring.
A beautiful and touching story of youthful fascination...Review Date: 2007-05-17
The story reminded me of the fascination lucha libre and pro-wrestling held for me in my youth. The story can be compared to the youthful feelings a child experiences during Christmas and the stories of "Santa Claus".
I took great pleasure and pride reading this story to my two year old daughter, who I believe really experienced the feelings of joy the artist provided within the pages. The pictures were bold, the emotions were strong.
A beautiful story for all ages.
Bravo GarzaReview Date: 2005-08-07
Viva La Lucha libre!Review Date: 2005-06-12

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Definitely DeliveredReview Date: 2002-10-19
Great book that really sets you in the life and times of theReview Date: 1998-07-04
Huemac a fantastic readReview Date: 2004-07-06
The luck of Huemac is greatReview Date: 2003-05-29
Books I have ever had the privilege to read. The story records the struggle by his family to control the city of Tenocticlan and in the shadows Huemac Born under the Sign of the Rabbit and destined to by unlucky grows to be a legendary man. Huemac combats fierce opponents on the ball court and battlefield, learns the ancient lore of the priests and confronts the mysterious white gods. This story is not only a adventure story but also a heart touching story about Huemac's family over one century. Daniel peters flings you in to a exotic world totally alien to your mind the final century of the Aztec empire's supremacy in Mexico. I say as J.R.R. Toielkien is to Fantasy and Frank Herbert is to Sci-Fi Daniel Peters is the master of Historical Fiction by Mike
A very enjoyable book!Review Date: 1998-11-28

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Riveting history and personal odysseyReview Date: 2008-01-29
Gentle elegy for the bruised woman of Mexican historyReview Date: 2000-12-28
Anna Lanyon, an Australian backpacker, stumbled onto the story of Malinche while travelling in Mexico in the 1970s. Intrigued, she returned home, studied Spanish and Portugese to literary translation level, and revisited Mexico in search of this enigmatic woman.
So few are the clues, and often so contradictory, that Lanyon works like an archeologist with a soft-haired brush to bring Malinche's life into relief from its bedrock of myth.
In official Mexican history, Malinche is the "betrayer". Her name forms the root of a modern-day word for traitor. Lanyon finds a teenager blessed with intelligence, intuition and a sharp instinct for survival. Her options were few. Given as a sexual slave to the conquistadors, Malinche became Cortes's concubine, adviser, and mother of his first child. She died in obscurity, probably before she was 30.
But those close to her admired her. Lanyon makes the point often forgotten in facile renderings of the conquest: to vast numbers of people in what now is Mexico, Montezuma's "Aztecs" (more accurately, the Culua-Mexicans) were the feared and hated enemy. Malinche was therefore not a betrayer so much as a warrior, within her own context. But even more than that, she was a woman, condemned to slavery as a child, "assigned" to alien men when not yet 20, who simply did the best she could.
While the full personality of Malinche may be irretrievable from what history has left us, Lanyon does great work in debunking many of the myths about her and in exploring how national myths come about. And tantalisingly an impression emerges of this accidental figure of history: a woman we would like to have known, a woman from the lowest rungs who took a hand, for better or worse, in changing the world.
Beautiful read!!!Review Date: 2004-05-05
I was so wrong! Beautiful story, priceless information, and a rare balance of sensitivity to the subject while maintaining objectivity.
Highly recommended, especially to Latina women.
Thank you, Ms. Lanyon, for your priceless contribution to history.
Loved this Book!Review Date: 2002-01-08
Malinche's ConquestReview Date: 2000-05-10

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Mexico: Health and Safety Travel Guide, 2nd EditionReview Date: 2008-01-24
I own a vacation home in Mexico on the Pacific coast and health is something that lurks in the background of every stay. This guide has provided a solid background for all health queries from how the system works to specific physician referrals. Much of the information should be considered as date sensitive and will need to be updated regularly to maintain it's value.
I feel that this is an essential guide for the serious traveller to Mexico. People in reasonable health and very occasional resort travel probably need not bother.
Muchos Gracias Dos GringosReview Date: 2004-05-12
Helpful and Needed Health Guide Review Date: 2006-06-05
Before You Go - Medical history and emergency information as well as information on immunizations
Safety and Security - Covers information on pharmacies and prescription drugs
Travel Health Special Needs and Concerns - traveling while pregnant or with small children
Infectious Diseases - helpful advice on avoiding tick bites
The doctors listed speak English and can be found near the top 40 popular vacation spots. Each listing states the price for an office consultations, office hours, address, work and mobile numbers, pager number and whether or not they do house calls in the local area.
This book will be helpful for travelers, but could also be helpful for retirees, business travelers and cruise ship passengers. Travel tips throughout explain why you should not drink the local water or how you can avoid illness by peeling raw fruits and vegetables yourself.
Mexico Health and Safety Travel Guide is an essential guide you will want to take with you when traveling in Mexico, especially if you travel there often or stay for over a week.
~The Rebecca Review
A guide to English-speaking physicians and hospitalsReview Date: 2005-06-06
Great resource for Mexico travelReview Date: 2005-08-14
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yo tengo 16 años y en la escuela me lo hicieron leer y la verdad no se me antojaba porque no sabía de que se iba a tratar, pero cuando lo leí desde las primeras páginas me quedé clavado en el libro deseando que no se acabara.
léanlo, lo recomiendo para toda la familia.
Doy gracias al autor por todo lo que me enseñó.