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The Best Things to Buy in Thailand Koh Samui shopping? As for Koh Samui, for the island's very best shopping and souvenir ideas (and where to park your husband/person), The Koh Samui Guide –as always – is ready to help. Bangkok: The 25 Best Books About Bangkok My favourites: Thaila...
All 202 rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows with mesmerizing panoramic views of London. And thanks to The Shard’s excellent location, you’ll be able to see Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and London Bridge from the comfort of your bed. Other room amenities include a spacious ensuite ...
your wish will fly away, never to be seen again. But which leads to the most important point of all. If youre wishing for something possible, then it may be possible for you to do whatever you need to make it come true. The ultimate magic is not wishing, but ...
And I was also like very broke and like scraping by, and sometimes I would like have to choose between like getting dinner that night—or buying groceries versus there was this really good ibn Ezra book that I wanted to buy one time that was like $20 at the local astrology...
I bought, read, and highlighted-extensively the most recent London guidebooks fromLonely Planet,Frommer’s, andRick Steves. Here are some of their most interesting hotel picks. (I highly recommend buying one of these books for when you’re in London.) ...
Can you recommend a brand of guide books? I use Lonely Planet. I’ve strayed in the past; Rough Guide often has better maps, other smaller brands are more likely to have the out-of-the-way places. But I always come crawling back to LP’s simple, efficient format. I just find that...
Still love doing this and saying hi to kids who barely even know me by now! + the more common (boring) ones of push-ups, chin-ups, didgeridoo practice, Buy Nothing New Month in October & not using big towels… Yep, yep, yep for most of these as they are a part of my every...
I bought, read, and highlighted-extensively the most recent Paris guidebooks fromLonely Planet,Frommer’s, andRick Steves. Here are some of their most interesting hotel picks. (I highly recommend grabbing one of these books before you arrive in Paris.) ...
“Oh books, is it? I asked you if you’d seen one, not if you’d seen the doodles of some bored scribe somewhere trying to lessen the crushing tedium of transcribing a bunch of bollocks by some Greek prick.” “Watch your tongue peasant, or I shall have it out!” “Oh yes, very...