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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Washington", sorted by average review score:

Seasons Greetings from the White House
Published in Hardcover by Mastermedia Ltd (September, 1996)
Author: Mary Evans Seeley
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All White House Christmas Books will be measured by this one
All White House Christmas books will be measured by this one in the future. It is incredible. A must for all collectors of White House Christmas memorabilia. Every home and office should have this book on display during Christmas time.

A WONDERFUL COLLECTION!
Anyone who has ever been interested in Christmas and what it means to the residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue MUST get this book. A treasure that will be loved forever....a history that is important to America! Mary Evans Seeley has it all here! Thanks! Chis Allen


Seattle & King County Timeline
Published in Paperback by University of Washington Press (June, 2003)
Authors: Walt Crowley and Staff of HistoryLink
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Seattle and how it got that way
Walt Crowley and his gang at historylink.org provide a valuable service to anyone interested in the history of Seattle, King County, and western Washington generally. While this book is necessarily less comprehensive (and less easily searched and updated) than the online version, it's still an interesting and informative browse-through for Emerald City residents and a good introduction to the greater wealth on their web site.

This small title's pages are packed with colorful illustrations and punchy copy. It probably works better to open and read it at random than to try to follow it systematically from page to page, because while it's basically organized chronologically, there are so many sections, subheads, and sidebars -- plus the timeline itself on nearly every page -- that trying to keep it all straight could get maddening. It's much more fun simply to open a page and read about why Seattle's streets aren't aligned north and south of Yesler Way, what happened to the communities known as Squack and Slaughter (they're still here, under different names) and why there were as many arguments about light rail 50 years ago as there are today.

On the whole, any Washington resident with an interest in this city would probably find something entertaining or worthwhile to justify browsing this title. Gene Logsdon writes that one of the ways to avoid provincialism is to know your own province really well. This book is one useful way for Seattleites to do that.

A beautiful book
(...)This compact volume is chock full of interesting information, some of which has never appeared in other histories of Seattle. It is readable, very attractive, and includes mention of the September 11 attacks and other recent events.

Some of the new stories include Pioneer Henry Yesler's Native American family, the early smallpox epidemics that decimated the local tribes, the last several decades of the 20th Century, Ivar Haglund, and the arrival of the Buffalo Soldiers.

I'm buying several as gifts.


Senator Love
Published in Hardcover by Donald I Fine (August, 1991)
Author: Warren Adler
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An insidious, compelling mystery
Senator Love is a mystery featuring detective Fiona Fitzgerald, who is on the trail of a murderer in Washington D.C. The most apparent connection between the victims is the charming and womanizing politician Senator Love. Even as Fiona works to solve the case, she finds herself drawn by the senator's seductive charm -- strong enough to tempt even the stout-hearted to illicit pleasure. Written by Warren Adler (the author of the acclaimed War of the Roses) Senator Love is an insidious, compelling mystery that keeps the reader guessing both the criminal's and the heroine's intentions up to the very end.

Truth stranger than fiction?
Is the author, Warren Adler, psychic or just very in tuned with modern day politics in Washington? Senator Love has some shocking connections to the Levy/Condit case. A very attractive senator is surrounded by a string of unsolved murders, mostly his interns. Is truth stranger than fiction? In this case, it's a tie.


Shadows of the Midwest
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (May, 2003)
Author: Joseph Washington
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Compelling story!
I highly recommend this compelling story about a man's quest to find his niche in life, amid numerous trials and tribulations. Only the end of the story will tell you if our hero finds acceptance and love or if he climbs naked to the top of the factory and picks off his coworkers with a shotgun one by one! This story kept this reader engaged from Chapter One til the last word, a real page turner! I eagerly await the arrival of this author's next work!

shadows of the midwest
I just love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! when is the next one going to arive . this book should be made into a move, it would be a block buster !!!!!!!


Simply Whidbey: A Regional Cookbook from Whidbey Island, Wa
Published in Paperback by Saratoga Pub (June, 2003)
Authors: Deborah Skinner, Laura Moore, and Margaret Livermore
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Simply Whidbey should be enjoyed like a fine glass of wine
Find a comfortable and well worn leather chair, settle back with a warm cup of coffee and read Simply Whidbey. Nestled between the pages you'll find yourself captivated by the soft songs of Whidbey Island's history merging with the flavors of the Pacific Northwest. Simply Whidbey is more than just another cookbook, it's a collection of adventures in food shared by real Northwesterners.

Great recipies and easy to follow cooking instructions.
I have made many of the recipies in this cookbook and have not come across a bad one yet. The seafood one are particularly good. I highly recommend making the Chocolate Lover's cake.


Slavery in Washington, D.C: Slaves of Washington, D.C
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (June, 2002)
Author: David Stroman
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my grand mom is so happy
im in a class called washington, dc history
my teacher told us about this book.
so, i told my grandmother about it and now she doing research
from the book to find her great- great- grandfather and aunt.

she is very happy.

im a 12 year old student and i found it to be very educational

i learned a ton
i lived in washington, d.c. all my life,
and it never crossed my mine that there were ever slaves
in the nations capital.

after reading this book, i found that two of my good friends
are working on the very spot that slaves were sold.

this would be a great book for kids.

no angry and such just plain facts for the library of congress


The Smithsonian Guides to Natural America: The Pacific Northwest Washington and Oregon (Smithsonian Guides)
Published in Paperback by Smithsonian Books (October, 1995)
Authors: Daniel Jack Chasan, Tim Thompson, and Thomas E. Lovejoy
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A great guide to the Northwest
As a resident of Washington state who enjoys the natural beauty of the area, I found this book to be a most helpful and inspiring guide. The authors are knowledgable about the natural history of the region, and the text is accompanied by many beautiful photographs. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone planning to visit the area for the first time, or to residents of the Northwest who want to learn more about the natural bounty that their region has to offer.

The best guide to natural areas in the Northwest
As a resident of Washington state who loves the natural beauty of the region, I've found this to be the most helpful, informative and nicely illustrated guide to the natural areas of Washington and Oregon. The book is well written, with beautiful photographs, and has not only inspired me to visit a lot of new places but has enriched my experience of those places I was already familiar with. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone planning on visiting the Northwest --- and especially to those already living here!


The Smoking Gun
Published in Hardcover by Leathers Publishing (01 September, 1998)
Author: Ronald L. Blunt
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Look out Capital Hill!
This book was one of the best that I have read in a long time. I love the realness that the book gives of the DC area. I read it on a airplane trip from NY to LA. I could not put it down. I really like the way that he finally puts the Republican party in a good light! You should read this book. It was thrilling!

Thriller!
I could not put it down. I found that every detail was authentic to what a real campaign is like. If you like politics, you will like this book.


Socks the Cat Who Moved to Washington
Published in Paperback by Jonas (March, 1993)
Author: Grubbs
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Very funny account
Very funny account of SOCKS moving to Washington. For more information about SOCKS, please visit SOCKS THE CAN FAN CLUB's website.

A funny account of SOCKS' journey to the White House.
This book is a funny account of SOCKS' journey to the White House. To learn more about SOCKS THE CAT, visit SOCKS THE CAT FAN CLUB at Geocities


Soldiers of Misfortune: Washington's Secret Betrayal of American Pow's in the Soviet Union
Published in Hardcover by National Press Books (September, 1992)
Authors: Jim Sanders, Mark Sauter, R. Cort Kirkwood, James D. Sanders, and William C. Westmoreland
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A travesty of justice for U.S. soldiers.........
Soldiers of Misfortune, covering World War II, the Korean war, and Vietnam, is a profoundly shocking insight as to what has become of thousands of U.S. POW's during these wars. According to the authors, years of investigative work went into the formulation of the book and it is clearly evident in the text.

Painstaking attention has been given and recorded to remove anyone's doubts of this books authenticity. The authors list a staggering record of POW's forever lost to our enemies, the names of prison camps and gulags where they were held, intricate dates and timelines of events, and eyewitness accounts of vital information pertaining to U.S. soldiers forgotten by our govenment.

In the years following World War II, the Korean war, and Vietnam, the actions by our govenment to conceal data concerning our POW's and it's campaigns to silence anyone investigating the issue is absolutely apalling. This book will define for the reader the gross misuses of power, illegal tactics to manipulate and humiliate citizens seeking honest answers, and the use of outright threats and intimidation to bury the subject forever.

Great credit is due to the authors of this book for their courage and perseverance to expose the plight of our lost U.S. servicemen. This book is very highly recommended to everyone who would like an untainted and factual look into the heartbreaking saga of missing U.S. soldiers.

Readers may also be interested in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United States betrayed its own POW's in Vietnam" by Monica Jensen-Stevenson and William Stevenson. Excellent source material here that reiterates much information found in Soldiers of Misfortune.

BETRAYAL TO ALL MIA/POW FAMILIES & POW"S.
Absolutely, this is the most riveting and explosive book I have ever read. I served 2 tours of combat duty in the Korean WAR; futhermore, had I been privy to this read, you could never have gotten me back to Korea- never -. The Big Lie, spawned out of the Beltway since 1945 to the present, is inconcievable, that the DoD, State Dept, Pentagon and Joint Chiefs of Staff [all], deny the existense of American GI"s languishing in Siberia, Red China, North Korea and North Vietnam . Imagine, former POW"s readily admit, they had seen American POW"s herded off to the Soviet Union and to Red China. Whose hearts go out to our MIA/POW families whom have been grossly and deliberately LIED to by government officials ?? Whereas, our Presidents [all] since 1945, turned their backs on all captured American POW"s. I pray, from this hurt, that one American staggers out of the Soviet Union to corroborate all, in this vale of tears- maybe, just maybe - the apathetic American populace will wake up to being had by a devious lot in our nation"s capital, as they go about THEIR business as usual. If this read doesn"t make your blood boil, then you aren"t alive; however, the assertions, send an ambigious message to any teenager who may be thinking about enlisting: "I wonder, will my President and countrymen come to my rescue if I am captured by the enemy"?? It is your call youngsters. Sayonara.


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