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¿Dónde está el ombliguito? (Where Is Baby's Belly Button?): Un libro para levantar ta tapita por Karen Katz ...
Libros Para Ninos
, 2004
Mommy read it again!
This book is one of my children's favoirte books. They loved pulling down the flaps and seeing what was hidden. It is also a fun way for them to learn their body parts. A fun way to learn terms and concepts like "behind" and "underneath". My children wanted to read ...
In Patagonia (Penguin Classics)
Bruce Chatwin
Penguin Classics
, 2003
An old favorite.
This is a re-read for me. I actually gave my copy to my partner years and years ago when we were in that relationship stage where you try to prove your meant-to-be-ness to each other by sharing books and music. I figured that since we both loved travel writing and we ...
Argentina (Country Guide)
Danny Palmerlee
Lonely Planet
, 2008
A must for travel in Argentina
Excellent guide for someone taking a trip to Argentina. It was supplemented with Time Out Patagonia. Precise in the level of information provided. It was used extensively during the 8 thousand mile trip by car.
Time Out Buenos Aires (Time Out Guides)
Editors of Time Out
Time Out
, 2008
Small, Compact and Ready to Go
All the information you need to know.......where to go, what to see and how to do it.......The small, compact size made the guide easy to carry and go with at all times.
Frommer's Buenos Aires (Frommer's Complete)
Michael Luongo
Frommers
, 2007
A Glimpse Into Buenos Aires
I really felt like the book helped give me a great glimpse into the culture of the city and its nearby areas. The information on the nearby sidetrips to San Antonio De Areco is also excellent. I stayed at a horse ranch based on a recommendation in the book, and it ...
Insight FlexiMap Buenos Aires (Insight Flexi Map)
Insight Guides
, 2006
Travel Map of Buenos Aires
I bought this map for my first two week trip to Buenos Aires in 2006. Used it to walk around and BA is a great walking city. The map covers all the tourist areas of BA and I do not recall once something was wrong with the map. Included in the map is a diagram of the ...
Living in Argentina (Taschen's Lifestyle)
Ana Cardinale
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Isabel de Estrada
TASCHEN America Llc
, 2008
Argentina considers itself the most European of South American countries, and with good reason. The Argentineans are highly cultivated people with a strong connection to the old world; their achievements in design, filmmaking, literature, music, and art place them firmly in today s global culture spotlight. When it comes to decorating, they have a ...
Trekking in the Patagonian Andes (Walking)
Clem Lindenmayer
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Nick Tapp
Lonely Planet
, 2003
Trekking in the Patagonian Andes
I used the 1998 edition for a three month trip in 2005. I went on long treks near Ushuaia, PN Los Glaciares near El Calafate, PN Torres del Paine, PN Nahuel Huapi near Bariloche, PN Chiloe, and PN Villarica. Sometimes I found it difficult to interpret the directions ...
Argentina (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
DK Publishing
DK Travel
, 2008
Whether you are planning to visit a city, a region or a country, DK's foolproof 'Eyewitness' approach makes learning about a place a pleasure in itself. All the traditional guidebook subject matter is covered-descriptions of sights, opening times, hotels, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, phrase books etc- but, with the help of specially ...
Frommer's Argentina (Frommer's Complete)
Michael Luongo
,
Charlie O'Malley
, ...
Frommers
, 2007
classic frommer guide
I sure like this edition overall, though it had some shortcomings for my specific trip's purposes. Classic Frommers style -- concise, tight, useful info. Good complement to my other guides -- TimeOut Buenos Aires, Footprint and Fodors. Some key items about towns and ...
The Little School: Tales of Disappearance and Survival in Argentina
Alicia Partnoy
Cleis Press
, 1998
The Little School
Imagine being kidnapped and being taken to a concentration camp, blindfolded, tied up and not knowing when you will ever see your family and friends again. What would you do if someone put a gun in your mouth? Alicia Partnoy proved to be a brave woman among others. ...
Blow-Up: And Other Stories
Julio Cortazar
Pantheon
, 1985
A marvelous collection of short stories -- but what makes them so is not easy to explain
This book was my first experience with reading Cortazar. From the first story on, the excitement of encountering a new (to me) brilliant writer went through me like an electric shock. The book injected an excitement and alertness into what otherwise might have been a ...
The Ministry of Special Cases
Nathan Englander
Knopf
, 2007
It can happen here
In retrospect, I am reminded of Sinclair Lewis's novel It Can't Happen Here, a broadly told story of the takeover of America and the suppression of its once-free press by a brutal police regime. Well, it can happen here (witness the subtle and not-so-subtle progress ...
The Meaning of Tango: The Story of the Argentinian Dance
Christine Denniston
Anova Books
, 2008
The Essence of Tango!
Learning to dance the Tango can be a confusing and sometimes frustrating experience. For those of us not brought up in the Tango culture of Buenos Aires, our first impressions are often of roses between teeth, and slick, stylish Tango shows. When you first see the ...
The Hostage
W.E.B. Griffin
Putnam Adult
, 2006
Action packed
I really enjoy reading this book despite its length. It has lots of action that will take you places. Perhaps one thing I enjoy most is the Argentina. I highly recomment if you like reading hair raising thriller.
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