rpleger
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Good Read
I just finished a good book by Elizabeth Maul Schwarts.
"TROUBLED SEA"
Good story about fishermen, drugs, and adventure on the Sea of Cortez.
I recomend it highly.
Richard on the Hill
*ABROAD*, adj. At war with savages and idiots. To be a Frenchman abroad is to
be miserable; to be an American abroad is to make others miserable.
-- Ambrose Bierce, _The Enlarged Devil\'s Dictionary_
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bajajudy
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I have that same book right here on my desk...next on my "to read" list.
BTW her "Texicans" is an excellent historical novel.
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bajablue
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Captain Zero
Anothere good one , " In search of Captain Zero" by Allan C. Weisbecker
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bajajudy
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Yes Captain Zero is excellent too. His travels through Baja are short but sweet. Some of those characters are still around.
Just finished "Cosmic Banditos" by Weisbecker; ergo my new signature.
You can find Capt. Zero on our website.
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Bruce R Leech
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
I have that same book right here on my desk...next on my "to read" list.
BTW her "Texicans" is an excellent historical novel. |
well lets get reading so I can Barrow it
Bruce R Leech
Ensenada
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Baja Bernie
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Jinks is her nick name and she writes great books. She has attended every book signing at the Pyramid Resort. A real Baja Gal who has spent years
in her boat( I'm not a boat guy so all I know is it was not a sailor/soldier--who knows) on the Sea of Cortez
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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bajablue
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Judy,
how was "Cosmic Banditos"? That was the first book, correct?
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Keri
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Loved her book.
great story,enjoyed every minute of it. She's a great gal and I think she said she hoped to have a new book to bring to the booksigning this
year.k
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eetdrt88
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"Almost an Island"...
by bruce berger is another great baja read...i was wondering if all 3 of graham mackintosh's books are as good as the "journey with a burro"...i
thought that was a great read
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bajajudy
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Richard
Just finished "Troubled Sea" and you are right, it is a great read.
Highly recommended!
I understand that she might be back on the Sea of Cortez again soon in a new boat.
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bajajudy
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Recent article by Jinx
http://www.goboatingamerica.com/main/article.asp?id=3882
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Keri
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Great article Judy,
Thanks for sharing it. We hope to run into Jinx in Mid Sept. . Have you met her friend Geary? He writes some fantastic short stories. I'm trying to
get him to come to the booksigning this year. k
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by eetdrt88
by bruce berger is another great baja read...i was wondering if all 3 of graham mackintosh's books are as good as the "journey with a burro"...i
thought that was a great read |
The first book, 'Into a Desert Place' should be the first of his three to read... as it explains his background and what brought him from England to
Baja in the first place.
All three are excellent works with much research and history of the area (specially the second and third book).
Graham has some additional Baja stories in his web site (see More Stories)... http://www.grahammackintosh.com
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