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

Colorado Skies: With Selected Prose & Poetry (Colorado Littlebooks)
Published in Hardcover by Westcliffe Pub (July, 1998)
Author: John Fielder
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The pictures in this book are amazing.
The quality of the pictures is very good. Looking at the pictures makes you feel like you were there when they were taken. They are very accurate representations of what John Fielder must have seen.


Colorado Springs: History A to Z
Published in Paperback by Patricia Farris Skolout (May, 1991)
Author: Patricia F. Skolout
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Great for adults as well
Anyone planning a trip to Colorado Springs will find thishelpful both for the history of the area and the list of sights tosee. It is clearly written and while 4 to 8 years olds would certainly enjoy it, it is obviously intended for adults as well. Its compact size makes it ideal for carrying with you as you tour. A wonderful book and the perfect souvenir of a beautiful city. I heartily recommend it.


Colorado Sunrise (Five Star Expressions)
Published in Hardcover by Five Star (January, 2003)
Author: Tess Pendergrass
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beautiful realistic story
In 1878 Harriet Jackson has been in love with Elijah Kelly forever, but he married Jordan Braddock. Stunned and dismayed, Harriet becomes engaged to Colorado's number one bachelor, wealthy Ash Brady. Her doubts about her future relationship rise as the ceremony gets closer. She wonders whether the groom will ever love the real Harriet or is he fulfilling an obligation with a societal trophy especially since he openly condemns her family?

Elizabeth "Lissy" Woodfin arrives in the Wyoming Territory seeking Elijah and his brother former Captain Malachi Kelly of the Seventh Cavalry to help her. Malachi wants nothing to do with the only woman he ever loved, but cannot resist helping her especially when "Harry" also comes to enlist his aid. As they share an adventure, Malachi wonders why he thought of Harriet as his pal Harry because he is falling in love with the woman who once worshipped his sibling.

Americana romance readers will relish COLORADO SUNRISE, a tale that emphasizes loyalty especially to loved one and friends even when the individual risks all they cherish to help. The characters make the plot as the key players come across fully developed, pushing the romance into a backseat yet turning the growing love between Malachi and Harriet into a beautiful realistic story line. Tess Pendergrass provides a delightful charmer with the third Colorado trilogy novel.

Harriet Klausner


Colorado Trivia
Published in Paperback by Rutledge Hill Press (November, 1991)
Authors: B.J. Lenahan-Murphey and B. J. Murphey-Lenahan
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You can learn alot from this book
The book contains some very interesting facts about Colorado. It is divided into several different subjects, which is nice. The author should write an updated version of this book.


Colorado Twilight (Five Star First Edition Romance)
Published in Hardcover by Five Star (December, 2001)
Author: Tess Pendergrass
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Colorado Twilight
This was a wonderful book. If you like historical romances this book will keep you going..I am now reading book 2


Colorado Wildlife Viewing Guide
Published in Paperback by Falcon Publishing Company (August, 2000)
Author: Mary Taylor Young
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Excellent!
This is a fantastic book on wildlife viewing in Colorado. This book has beautiful pictures--and it lists 201 wildlife viewing sites!...(28 sites on the Eastern Plains, 62 sites on the Front Range, 74 sites in the Rocky Mountains, and 37 on the Colorado Plateau). It lists maps, viewing information, directions and descriptions of the wildlife viewing areas; as well as what type of wildlife you can expect to see. It is very informative and comprehensive.
I highly reccomend this book!


Colorado Winter: Activities, Trails & Tips
Published in Paperback by Altitude Publishing Ltd. (01 November, 2002)
Authors: Deb Acord and Debra Acord
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GREAT GUIDE!
Easy to use and comprehensive! Makes a great gift for new implants to Colorado, but useful for old-timers, too. All the info you need in one place!


Colorado's Best Wildflower Hikes: The High Country
Published in Paperback by Westcliffe Pub (May, 1999)
Authors: Pamela D. Irwin and David Harlan Irwin
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Excellent hiking and wildflower resource
As a botanist who loves hiking and flowers, I was thrilled to get the chance to "field test" this wonderful guide to Colorado's high mountains. It is organized by elevation so you can follow spring up higher as summer progresses. It clearly states the hike length, the terrain, the location, gives directions AND best of all - lists what flowers you will see! I found this book to be an extraordinary guide to the region and it helped me tailor my vacation and plan my hikes. The photos of the mountain scenery were very good and the close ups of the flowers were terrific. I think I actually bumped into the author on a hike (I recognized her from the photo in the back!). Terrific book!


Colorado's Canyon Country
Published in Paperback by Westcliffe Pub (16 April, 2001)
Authors: Mark Pearson and John Fielder
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If you're planning a hiking trip to Colorado, get this book!
Mark Pearson's Colorado's Canyon Country: A Guide to Hiking & Floating BLM Wildlands is an absolutely gorgeous, full-color hiking guide filled with 51 easy-to-read maps, as well as photographs, survival tips, desert etiquette, and instructions for how you can help with wilderness issues. Each of the many suggested hikes is outlined on the maps and has its length listed, as well as its low and high elevations and its approximate difficulty. The paper used for printing is thick, durable stock, for this book is meant to be taken on the road. If you're planning a hiking trip to Colorado, get this book!


Colorado's Great Gardens: Plains, Mountains & Plateaus
Published in Hardcover by Westcliffe Pub (September, 1998)
Authors: Rob Proctor and Georgia Garnsey
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Great ideas for our gardens, great gift book
This book features photos of gorgeous Colorado gardens and interesting information about how each gardener planned, prepared, planted, etc. their garden. It has given me many ideas for my own flower garden, and it would make an ideal gift for any Colorado gardener -- or for anyone who is interested in how our gardening is different from other parts of the country.

From the front cover: "[The book] features seventy-two gardens singled out for their beauty and adherence to plants indicative of their area. ...Proctor's striking images depict the serenity and charm inherent in each garden...Geargia Garnsey, a Denver-based writer, provides lively profiles of each garden and the gardener who tends it."


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