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

Carpe Diem : A Colorado Story of Friendships and Love
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (January, 2001)
Author: Dennis L. Weise
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Science, Fiction, Love, It's all here.
Deika, a young woman from the Ukraine, a high school boy friend, and several scientists, and a two doctors, as well as a truck driver, a computer repairman, are wisked through time on a journey that they never will forget. Very different people find out that they are not so different after all. They must depend upon each other for food, shelter, and protection along the Colorado Front Range and in the Rocky mountains as their journey takes them on a race against time and odds to get back home quickly and safely.


City Smart Guidebook Denver (1st Edition)
Published in Paperback by John Muir Pubns (October, 1996)
Authors: Georgi Garnsey, Hilary Garnsey, Kyle Wagner, Georgia Garnsey, and Georgia Harnsey
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Excellent. A must have, informative resource.
Having recently moved to Denver, I wanted a good book on Denver history and places/things to do, not only for myself but for visiting friends. I think the book is excellent and found my internet provider (listed as a Top 10 Denver bargain). I signed up immediately.


Colorado and the Rockies : A Picture Book to Remember Her By
Published in Paperback by Outlet (August, 1986)
Authors: David Gibbon, Ted Smart, and Random House Value Publishing
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I like this series the best
People putting out travel books today should take a lesson from this guy's series. Unlike lesser picture books, the "A picture Book to Remember her by" series is CHOCK FULL OF PICTURES! I've got several in this series including the one for Chicago and I find it really makes you feel like you've been there. If it's the pictures of a place you are after in a travel book, this is the way to go.

I wish there were more!


Colorado Aspen Trees
Published in Paperback by Westcliffe Pub (January, 1991)
Author: John Fielder
Average review score:

the best book on aspen trees that I've ever read!
John Fielder's eye for the aspen tree is marvelous. Whether the trees are tall,short, fat or thin, John always uses the most to capture their beauty. Truely a classic that everyone should purchase.


Colorado Autumn
Published in Hardcover by Westcliffe Pub (August, 1994)
Author: John Fielder
Average review score:

A Colorado Autumn
This book was very good. It has beautiful pictures with amazing color!


Colorado Avalanche Disasters
Published in Paperback by Western Reflections (01 November, 2000)
Author: John W. Jenkins
Average review score:

I am Scary
This book was great. I read it 5 times in a row. I will read it again very soon!


Colorado Birds: A Reference to Their Distribution and Habitat
Published in Paperback by Denver Museum of (August, 1992)
Authors: Robert Andrews, Robert Righter, and Charles Preston
Average review score:

Every state needs one of these
This book is extremely well-researched and every state should have one like it. The book covers the status and distribution of the 443 that have been observed in the state. Each bird has a text overview including breeding, winter, and migration ranges and elevation distribution, relative abundance of each species by region and season, and unusual records, birds of special concern in Colorado, and historical changes in distribution. The beginning of the book has a really useful section on the different habitats, too. A great resource for a Colorado birder!


Colorado Book Guide
Published in Paperback by Bloomsbury Review (December, 1995)
Author: Bloomsbury Review
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Haleljah! Help for Tourists!
I loved this book. It was a wonderful guide to Colorado and was extremely easy to use. It was true to form in guiding you to which sites to see and what was important as well as infomation on which sites to avoid-such as Royal Gorge. It is sites like Royal Gorge that gives the entire word "tourist" a nasty taste. Guidleines include high altitude warnings( very important), lodging, dining, and ideas about when the best times and places are for viewing wildlife. This is a must have book for anyone wanting to see Colorado from any number of personal preferences.


Child of Promise (Morgan, Kathleen, Brides of Culdee Creek, Bk. 4.)
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Pr (Largeprint) (July, 2003)
Author: Kathleen Morgan

Colorado 2003 Calendar
Published in Paperback by Graphic Arts Center Pub Co (Cal) (August, 2002)
Authors: David Muench, Marc Muench, and Graphic Arts Center

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