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When planning a trip to a hotel or a resort, it is important to know certain information that the hotel staff does not necessarily tell you up front. The following reviews are meant to provide you with some of that information. Please understand, however, that every trip is different and your experience may not be the same as the reviewers.
The Hotel Barnaul Provides Easy Access to the City's Attractions By Yvonne Lanelli, Freelance Writer January 2008 The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Prague Rises Above Ordinary Chain Hotels By Nick Klenske, Freelance Writer August 2007 The Camaraderie at the Bonfire Makes The Tent Shine By Sharon Miller December 2006 It's No Pot of Gold at the Rainbow's End By Tara Miller August 2006 The Library Hotel is a Bookworm's Paradise By Linda High Oatman, Freelance Writer July 2006 Virginia's Sugar Tree Inn: A Rustic Elegance By Linda High Oatman, Freelance Writer February 2006 Christopher's Place: More Than Just an Inn By Linda High Oatman, Freelance Writer December 2005 You Have to Be Self-Sufficient To Stay At A Laughing Horse Lodge By Sharon Miller September 2005 THE Mandalay Bay Does Not Live Up to the Hype By Sharon Miller October 2004 Going out to eat can be an expensive affair. Therefore, it is imperative you know something about a restaurant before you go. These reviews are meant to provide information that will help readers decided if they too would like to go. The ratings are as such: $$$$$ means the restaurant is really expensive while $ means it is fairly cheap. Please understand that these reviews are meant for informational purposes only and do not necessarily reflect the views of Live Life Travel as a whole.
By Debra Amundson, Freelance Writer December 2007 Find Great Food at the Bright Red Warehouse By Allen Dale Olson, Freelance Writer November 2007 Cool Blues, Hot Ribs and Cold Beer: Kansas City's Best Under One Roof By M. Ruth Little, Freelance Writer July 2007 Montezuma's Cocolores Restaurant is "Unforgettably Delicious" By Fawn McManigal, Freelance Writer June 2007 Ladies Lunch at Hong Kong's Peninsula Hotel By Yvonne Lanelli, Freelance Writer April 2007 The Carnivore Restaurant: All You Can Eat Meat By Dr. Annie S. Wesley September 2006 A Culinary Oasis in Rome's Chaos By Carol Stigger, Freelance Writer January 2006 You'll Find Good Music, Good Food & A Bit of History at Chicago's Negro League Cafe By Kelly Pucci, Freelance Writer November 2005
By Tara Miller, Staff Writer February 2005
Destination Destination reviews are short, simple reports of off-the-beaten path destinations that provide only the facts and basic information of the location. They are intended to provide the reader withjust enough information to create an interest. These reviews may be covered as a feature article at a later date. Cachi, Argentina Offers Both Historical Sites and Natural Beauty By Michael Zurakhinsky, Freelance Writer September 2007
In this post-9/11 era when travelers are encouraged to arrive a couple hours early at the airport, a good book makes the pre-flight wait much more tolerable. Similarly, reading occupies time when traveling by plane, train or automobile. Seemingly endless waits while other family members are getting ready to go somewhere seem considerably shorter when engrossed in a good novel. Please find below a list of books that one or all of the Live Life staff have read. Some will include the opinion of just one staff member, while others may contain the opinions of several, providing different prespectives on the same book. Please understand that these reviews are meant only to provide a bit of insight into the book and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Live Life Travel as a whole. The Lost Painting By Jonathan Harr Review by Priscilla Kipp Review by Don Miller Silent Partner by Stephen Frey Review by Don Miller Review by Sharon Miller The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Review by Sharon Miller Review by Don Miller Review by Don Miller Still Life With Crows by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child Review by Don Miller
Solomon vs Lord by Paul Levine Review By Don Miller On Foot to the Golden Horn by Jason Goodwin Review by Anaita Vazifdar The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruis Zafon Review by Sharon Miller
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