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Enjoyable New England boating mysteryReview Date: 2000-09-04
Cozy mysteryReview Date: 2000-04-21

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A Very Nice AnthologyReview Date: 2005-08-30
A nice accessible anthology for biz ethics. Could use some updating. Introductions tended to be very helpful to students without any background in philosophy.
Very good text.Review Date: 2003-04-09


Good book for first-time Maine visitorsReview Date: 2001-08-21
That said, this is still a very useful book. Most of the other books on Maine were too focused (e.g., only lodging, or only lighthouses, etc.). This one at least gives a good overview and identifies both the common and less well-known things to do.
Great Destinations The Coast of Maine BookReview Date: 2001-04-17

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Brings me back to MaineReview Date: 2008-02-12
Greg Currier has an eye for bringing out the unique color combinations that you find hidden in the coastal towns of Maine. This book is a must have if you're looking for a small reminder of your life/trip to Maine.
This is a great little book!Review Date: 2007-09-04
If you've visited coastal Maine, buy this book. It really captures the "the way life should be" - as the license plate says.
If you haven't visted Maine, buy the book to enjoy and you'll certainly see why your next vacation should be to Maine!

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The wonderful saga of the Bennett family continues.Review Date: 1999-02-18
Sweet return to Bennett's IslandReview Date: 1998-05-01
Ogilvie devotees get a chance to catch up on all the Bennetts in this latest episode. It's an excellent read.

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Overall a good book, but with a striking omissionReview Date: 2002-09-08
The Best In MaineReview Date: 2001-04-21

First rate McPheeReview Date: 2001-04-27
A missed opportunity?Review Date: 2008-05-03
McPhee is usually very effective in working from the specific to reach more general insights, and it is clear that he would like to do the same here. That is, by focusing on doctors who have opted out of the mainstream, he would like to illuminate some general truths about the practice of mainstream medicine. However, I think his success in doing so is limited, rarely rising above statement of the obvious. By focusing his microscope only on family practitioners working in Maine, the generalizability of any lessons they might offer is questionable. The needs of communities in Maine cannot be considered particularly representative of the U.S. in general.
So the book never really becomes anything more than a series of isolated vignettes of some individual 'maverick' doctors. Which is interesting as far as it goes, but I wish McPhee had been able to do more with the material. By the end I felt that an opportunity had been missed to write a book that would have been of greater general interest.

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Great help for planning.Review Date: 2006-10-10
In general, the authors' descriptions of difficulty matched my experience on the trail. I am sometimes a little slower than they predict, but then, I am a little older than most of the people on the trail!
The book is NOT a complete guide to the AT sections - almost all of the hikes use other trails to access the AT. But it is still very useful.
In addition, the authors provide lots of human and natural history. Example: Want to know why there is a trail called Six Husbands in the White Mountains? It's because an Amerindian queen decided she wanted that many mates. They do refer to her as "polygamous" rather than "polyandrous," but that'a a quibble.
The maps (topographic and elevation profile) are a helpful reference, and information about road access is also helpful in planning.
Highly recommended!
Great Book!Review Date: 2000-06-06

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Capturing Maine in PhotosReview Date: 2006-08-24
You'll see lobstermen, moose, blueberry fields, boat building, loggers, and other icons of the state.
The reason for including some of the photos escapes me. Some of the cute kid photos (page 20 and 21) are generic enough, they could be anywhere in the US. Why devote four pages to women football players?
I don't understand why they included six photos of one family and their dairy farm, but left out the white spired churches and summer theaters that are part of the picture of Maine in my mind.
Despite these quibbles, I'm pleased with the book and would recommend it to anyone who is curious about the state or for those who already love all that is Maine.
A nice bookReview Date: 2006-07-26

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This man's books never disappoint me.Review Date: 2007-01-20
Visiting the the Maine woods with John GouldReview Date: 2000-02-10
Gould demonstrates vast knowledge about the area. He describes: the realities of the Maine woods experience, personalities of the inhabitants, varieties of visitors, wildlife, history and industry.
One area of disappointment was Gould's frequent choice of vocabulary and references. While reading, a dictionary had to be at my side. Also, frequently used french, latin and some historical references made reading more difficult and not fun.
Mr. Gould did at times poke fun at his intellectual perspective. However, his choice of words does not seem suited for most.
All in all, the book is a positive experience. One can take a trip to Maine's Golden Road, from their favorite arm chair.
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