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The World Atlas of Honey

The writing assumes some scholarly knowledge, so readers may need a thesaurus at times, but the creative and descriptive terms will appeal to most readers. The photography and layout of the book make this work absolutely fascinating.
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Europe by Eurail 2024: Touring Europe by Train

Whether a rail pass will save money is completely dependent on the trip one plans to take, but anyone who enjoys reading the website The Man in Seat Sixty-One will thrill to this guide for its train-centric approach. Even those not as enamored of train travel will find the base city/day trip concept of use when planning their own vacation.
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Hiking Central Florida: A Guide to the Area’s Greatest Hiking Adventures

Readers will appreciate this highly informative guide to hiking safely in the Sunshine State.
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Lonely Planet Amazing Train Journeys

Perfect for armchair travelers, train buffs, and those researching travel highlights in their destination of choice.
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The Car Lover’s Guide to London

This enjoyable read may have a niche audience, but it makes a fun addition to displays and collections.

Hiking Maine’s Baxter State Park: A Guide to the Park’s Greatest Hiking Adventures Including Mount Katahdin

A highly useful resource that expertly guides readers who appreciate the outdoors and hiking through planning a safe expedition to the natural wonders Maine has to offer.

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Finding Your Feet: The How-To Guide to Hiking and Adventuring

Written specifically to help women of color feel comfortable in the British outdoors, this book’s message is important for a wider audience as well. This recommended book explains how access to the outdoors is restricted in ways that some readers may not have realize, and Fatinikun offers ways to overcome these barriers.

The Science Lover’s Guide to London

A beautiful, expansive guide to London’s scientifically significant sites, engaging for both urban and armchair explorers. It readily complements information found in Fodor’s or Lonely Planet guides to the city.
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