Showing posts with label travel by book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel by book. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Travel by Book to North America


Solve a mystery in a Canadian funeral home, see the Hawaiian Islands through the eyes of an Siberian Husky, search for a killer among the coral reefs, aspire to write a romance novel or discover hidden secrets in an old cabin in the Northern Cascades.
Travel along with an audacious polar explorer, enjoy a high-paced adventure across the USA, solve a mystery in an old family-run inn in Maine or find a serial killer in Colorado.
Discover how fun retirement can be, see how a quiche recipe sparks a feud in Rhode Island, search for a missing daughter in Louisiana, unravel family secrets in the deep South, attend a boarding school for extraordinary children, take a unique road trip to all 50 states, get entangled in the high-profile murder investigation of a skier, or hunt down drug suppliers from Miami.
Travel By Book to North America with mystery, fantasy, romance, travel memoir, historical fiction and thriller authors Melissa Burovac, Karen Ferrand Carroll, Kathi Daley, Lucia Davis, Lynda Filler, Penny Goetjen, Rene Hedges, Joanna Kafarowski, Brenda Mohammed, Eva Pasco, Janice J. Richardson, Jude Roy, J. Chris N Jerri Schlenker, Kristina Stanley and Bobby Underwood!

Friday, 28 April 2017

A Pictorial Memoir of my Travels


Travel Memoirs with Pictures: Exploring the World is a book filled with reflections of the author's travels around the world.
She relates the family adventures and treats readers to a pictorial story of priceless memories. She.describes places visited and the wonderful times she and her family had in their tourist trips. The book is great to read while on a vacation or for some travel inspiration.
Get the Book at Amazon Universal Link.

LATEST REVIEW


A great and inspirational book!
By Katie on March 18, 2017
5.0 out of 5.0 stars
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
Brenda Mohammed is an award-winning author who writes in many genres. While many people travel, few of us are capable of sharing our experience in a meaningful and relevant way with strangers. This author does a superb job.

Her book is very personal and one can feel as if a friend were relating her travel impressions and giving us her tips. Paradoxically, this personal and openly subjective touch makes the tips about restaurants and other commercial places for tourists sound less biased than a professional guide book where it is often difficult to distinguish an honest review from a paid ad. In this book, we can read real first hand accounts that are very precious to any explorers and travelers.

This book can inspire us when we plan our next vacation, it can also make us reflect on our own experience and realize what we might have missed when we visited a particular place, but it can also take us to places we do not have time or money to visit any time soon. It’s also interesting to read a short entry about places that we consider our home since we cannot always see what makes them special unless we step away and look at them from a distance through a tourist’s eyes.

I found it exciting to read about places I visited and lived since the author has a keen eye and often notices thinks I don’t. But her chapter on Trinidad and Tobago, a place I have not been to, was probably the most interesting one to me. The author was born there and seems to know it very well. The ghost stories about the village of Lopinot make me want to visit and explore the place.