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High-roller fact and fantasy
An exciting life of a Blackjack Pro
Possibly the greatest blackjack book ever writtenContains excellent discussions of cover plays, psychology, high rollers and other keys to be a pro.
Absolutley must reading.


One to Keep and Refer to For the Rest of Your Life
A successor to Francois MatthesAs an added bonus, Moore includes an appendix with detailed geologic comments for stopping points along several roads and trails in the Sequoia-Kings area: Highway 180 from Clovis to Cedar Grove; Highway 198 from Visalia and over the Generals Highway; the Mineral King road; the High Sierra Trail from Lodgepole to it's intersection with the John Muir Trail near Mt. Whitney; and, the John Muir Trail from Mt. Whitney to where it leaves Kings Canyon in the Evolution Valley region, 100 miles north.
Although Moore concentrates his narrative mostly to the area of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (where, as luck would have it, I work as a ranger), anyone interested in the geology of the Sierra would find this book useful for its explanation of the major granitic and metamorphic structures we see throughout the range. It's large format makes it unlikely you'd want to slip it into your backpack as a field guide. It's also probably of interest only to the serious amateur, though I think it's photos and organization make it accessible to a beginner who might just want to skim some of the detailed sections.
If you're interested in the Sierra Nevadas, this is for you!

Nice Field Guide For Your Travels!It is handy to go back and look up an plant or animal in the field guide after a trip - ie. many of my travels were difficult backpack trips and the field guide was left in the car to save weight!!
If you can only take one field guide on your vacation...
all in one little bookWhile it seems almost an impossible undertaking to include four very large states in one book, in fact the Range guide helps focus the book quite a bit.
As an artifact, the book is well made and should last some time.


worthwhile read
Cant wait to get this book!
Stout Has Uncanny Insights

Incredible!
Nevada Bluff is a Fun Read!
Still Going Strong

A Detective's Detective Thriller
A new author for the "must read" list.
A winner from start to finish!Cal's private life becomes intertwined with her investigation of the death of a young boy in a Reno casino, and the twists and turns in the plot kept me guessing. As I turned the last page I knew that I wanted more! I'm hoping I'll be reading more adventures of Cal Brantley - I like that woman!
Hats off to this new writer. Lise S. Baker is on her way and I can't wait for her next book!


What a great book!
Great Fiction from the New Young Lion of Literature
A Memorable Read

OK, But Needs More Details
Nice Concept, but when you concentrate on prices............
This book helped me save 100's on vacation!

Joe Bob says check it out
Cult Vegas IS the Vegas story!There is an underlying tone of regret in Cult Vegas, a sense that some of the best of a city has been lost forever. For those of us who remember the excitement of the 50's and the 60's, the question is an affirmation of our memories of the dinner showrooms and the performers who played the venue.
But this book is not a lament. It's a blast! Mike Weatherford's style is as fast-paced and dynamic as the culture he chronicles. The fact that he is a long-addicted student of the Las Vegas Strip entertainment scene and a reporter who has recorded events for a decade gives this author a solid overview of how and why a desert oasis grew into a mega entertainment center.
Don't miss this one. You'll find history in Cult Vegas, none of it boring. Great photos. Fascinating sidebars. If you are a Sinatra fan, a trivia guru, or just love good writing, this is one book packed with page after page of good reading!
Must-read for Las Vegas entertainment hounds!

Gripping from the very first line.
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