Customer Review: Part lively travelogue and part cookbook, Guy Fieri's culinary history celebrates America's most colorful diners and dives - and accompanies his popular TV show. Recipes blend with black and white photos and memorabilia for a survey packed with fun stories and fine dishes, bringing the Food Network... more info
Customer Review: Krakauer, with his experience of extreme adventures and good understanding of psychology, has done an excellent work of investigation. Methodically, he allows the reader to better understand this tragic story, clearing alongside McCandless of foolishness and irresponsibility suspicions. He... more info
Customer Review: I have visited Disney a number of times and this time we tried the Touring Plans when we visited over Christmas Week. I was skeptical that either I would find it too restrictive and non-spontaneous or would not work during the peak crowds. It worked flawlessly and found we could hit all the popular... more info
Customer Review: Readers seem to be rating this book higher as it ages. Informative and humorous, it keeps your attention every minute. Some of the commentary on forest conservation, etc. is discouraging....Let's hope that situation has improved since the book was written, but that's doubtful, given the... more info
Customer Review: A pseudo-intellectual classic for people who can't handle real philosophy. I met a woman years ago who thought that metaphysics was the study of "ESP and stuff." She had just entered a graduate program in philosophy. Zen and the Art would be perfect for her. For those interested in reading real... more info
Customer Review: This incredibly relevatory account of the Americans of Oxford, Iowa, reminds me of Edgar Lee Masters' "Spoon River Anthology". The pared-down text reads like poetry, intensely meaningful. The simple and stark pictures, both portraits and landscapes of the town and surrounding countryside, will grip... more info
Customer Review: I read this book right before a trip to Australia, finished on the first leg of the flight. The whole time traveling around the country (great place by the way), I found myself seeing and hearing things right off the pages. My wife got so tired of listening to my chuckle and me trying to explain... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book for my husband for Christmas after seeing a documentary and he read it in only a day or two. He said it was the best book he ever read.
Customer Review: Sarah Vowell's mind tends to wander. My mind tends to wander too. Usually that's not a good combination. When an author tends to go offtrack I get lost but with "Assassination Vacation" it was very easy for me to wander down the path she laid out in the book. In this book she did something too... more info