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

Megan and the Borealis Butterfly
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (March, 2001)
Authors: Nina Alexander, Dan Burr, and Rich Grote
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MEGAN AND THE BOREALIS BUTTERFLY
I recommend this book because it is a thrilling kind adventure. I didn't want to put it down, as it was an exciting book.The greatest thing is that I'am doing a book report on this book. The ages I recommend are 8yrs and above.I'm in fourth grade and I'm 10 years old.


Mexico Between Hitler and Roosevelt: Mexican Foreign Relations in the Age of Lazaro Cardenas, 1934-1940
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (January, 2000)
Author: Friedrich E. Schuler
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El Tata revisited
I'm not that fond of Lázaro Cárdenas or his legacy, but this book showed me a different side of him that made me realize he was a far more complex, shrewd, practical and wiser man than I initially thought him to be.

However slanted the author's appraisal of his subject may seem to me (I'm sorry but Mr. Cárdenas was more of a cacique than a democrat, if he ever was one), the book is full of facts, many of them unknown to most Mexicans, and makes an interesting reading. I thoroughly enjoyed it!


Mexico!: 40 Activities to Experience Mexico Past & Present
Published in Unknown Binding by Bt Bound (March, 1901)
Authors: Susan Milord and Michael Kline
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Excellent Resource for Teachers!
This book is great! I highly recommend it for teachers looking for resources to teach Mexico! It is suitable for 1st-5th grades (yes, it spans that many!) It's packed with information as well as hands-on activities your students can actively engage in and learn! Excellent!


Mississippi Off the Beaten Path, 3rd Edition
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (May, 2001)
Author: Marlo Carter Kirkpatrick
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Excellent
For those who ride on motorcycles in the state of Mississippi, this is a great book to have in your saddle bags. It gives interesting insights into who, what and why things occured.


Mobil Travel Guide 2001 Southwest (Mobil Travel Guide: Southwest, 2001)
Published in Paperback by Consumer Guide Books Pub (30 January, 2001)
Author: Consumer Guide
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Excellent resource for traveling in the SouthWest
I felt the guide was well researched and well planned out. The book makes it easy to find what you are looking for and gives just enough information for each item that you look up. If you are going to be traveling in the SouthWest, this is the guide for you.


Mobil Travel Guide Southwest 2003
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (February, 2003)
Author: Mobil Travel Guide
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Excellent Travel Information!
This guidebook will come in handy for your area travels. I enjoy the detailed maps that are inside. I have upgraded to Mobil Guidebooks over the AAA Guidebooks. This book is full of information including all resorts and hotels and restaurants and area sites to visit.


Montgomery: The River City
Published in Hardcover by River City Publishing (01 October, 2002)
Authors: Wayne Greenhaw and Wayne Greenshaw
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A wonderful history of a fascinating place
History changed in Montgomery, Alabama...from the birth of the modern Civil Rights movement to the great country music of Hank Williams. The social forces in this small Southern city impacted the way we live. Wayne Greenhaw has done a stellar job of painting that history with a graceful and easy style. Read and enjoy!


Moon Handbooks: Texas (4th Ed.)
Published in Paperback by Moon Travel Handbooks (April, 1998)
Author: Joe Cummings
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Excellent guidebook
I used this book extensively during the three years I lived in Texas. I liked its mix of history and practical where, when, and how information.
Organized regionally around the major cities, the Texas Handbook also includes numerous towns and sights of interest in the surrounding vicinity and places between. It does a remarkably good job of covering such a large state.
Hopefully a new addition is in the works. Because it was published in 1998, most prices will be out-of-date, but it's so easy to now get hours & admission via web sites, that it's not that big of a problem once you've used the handbook to identify all the interesting places you want to visit.


Motorcycle Journeys Through the Appalachians
Published in Paperback by Motorbooks International (01 November, 1995)
Author: Dale Coyner
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Great Guide!
Motorcycle Journeys Through The Applalachins is a must have book for anyone who lives near the area and loves to travel by cycle.

Dale offers "real life" experiences and recommends great roads and interesting information. The book is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to tour the area. It also is a great "winter read" to plan your next trip.


Motorcycle Journeys Through the Southwest United States: You Don't Have to Get Lost to Find the Good Roads
Published in Paperback by Whitehorse Press (01 June, 1994)
Author: Martin C. Berke
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It's like a virtual motorcyle trip.
This books gives some pretty cool descriptions on different areas in the Southwest including Southwestern Colorado. My husband and I are familiar with the Colorado chapter and it was as though we were going through it again. Except it was in words and in our minds. My husband is going to take the recommendations and ride from the Chicago Area to the Taos New Mexico area. I will follow 2 days behind him with kids in tow. The author also provides valuable information on watering holes as well as places to eat. In desert areas you want to be prepared as to where the last gas station is. The author also gives explicit details on road conditions which makes the trip a lot easier to palette knowing where the "bad" spots are. Either you choose to ride gingerly through it or go around. I highly recommend this book. It's a good read and it contains lots of valuable information.


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