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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "fiji", sorted by average review score:

Fiji Handbook
Published in Paperback by Australia in Print (August, 1989)
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this book has been retitled
you'll find the new edition of Fiji Handbook by searching for Moon Handbooks: Fiji


Fiji's Natural Heritage
Published in Hardcover by Exisle Publishing Ltd (05 May, 2000)
Author: Paddy Ryan
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Fiji - simply stunning
Simply there is no other book on Fiji that matches the expertise of Dr Ryan's knowledge and the brilliance of his photography. A must for any visitor to the South Pacific.


Finding Fiji
Published in Paperback by Moon Travel Handbooks (June, 1985)
Authors: David Stanley, Diane Lasich, and Deke Castleman
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Search for the New Edition
A new edition of Finding Fiji is available and can be located by searching for "Moon Handbooks: Fiji" on this site.


iJET Weekly Travel Intelligence Report - Fiji
Published in Digital by iJET Travel Intelligence (28 July, 2003)
Author: iJET Travel Intelligence
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Must Read for all travelers
The Intelligence reports are really great content. Timely, packed with info, and affordable. I'll be spending my honeymoon on Fiji this year, and can do so with peace of mind after reading the report. This will tell you politcal climate, crime rates, etc. in much more detail than a traditional travel book would. I'll still buy the travel books, but this makes a great companion piece. Where ever you are going, pick one of these up... (and no shipping since it is Digital)


Let's do it our way : a case study of participatory education in a rural Fijian school and community
Published in Unknown Binding by Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific ()
Author: Joseph Veramo
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interesting...
I have never seen this book, but I'm interested in who is this Writer, Joseph Veramo, and where he come from?! My last name is Veramo and there are only 7 Veramos in Finland and we all are relatives. If everyone can answer me, I would be happy. Thank you!


Lonely Planet Fiji (Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit)
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet (April, 1993)
Author: Robert F. Kay
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The World In a Nutshell
Rob Kay provides far more than just a survival guide in this wonderous creation. This book will take the reader on the most magical journey into Fiji's history, geography, language and art, and much much more.

Upon opening this book, the reader will never be able to put it down as each detail expand's the limits of one's imagination. The reader will lap up and hang onto every word as the mind enjoys its feast.

If you never traveled to Fiji, you definitely will want to after reading,or even skimming this incredible book.


A Politics of Virtue: Hinduism, Sexuality, and Countercolonial Discourse in Fiji
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (November, 1991)
Author: John Dunham Kelly
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The Fijian Master Peace
This book was absloutly amazing. It may have been the best book i have ever read. It gave my many great ideas for my trip to fiji next year. I liked fiji so much from reading this book that I feel like I've already been there.


The Straight Path of the Spirit: Ancestral Wisdom and Healing Traditions in Fiji
Published in Paperback by Inner Traditions Intl Ltd (01 March, 1999)
Author: Richard Katz
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Great Insight into the Fijian Way
Katz offers much compassion and insight into both the Fijian healing arts as well as the Fijian soul. Great reading for anyone interested in learning more about Fiji. The connection between the land and the culture is especially valuable, since it shows the need for tribal land ownership and sustainability. This very concept is vital for the survival of the Fijians.


Turtle Songs: A Tale for Mothers and Daughters
Published in Hardcover by Beyond Words Publising (May, 1999)
Authors: Margaret Wolfson and Karla Sachi
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A wonderful childrens book!
This book is so touching and stimulating for any child or adult who loves nature, the ocean, turtles, or the tropics. Sachi is truly one of the most brilliant water color artists of this century. I would suggest to everyone who makes this purchase, to keep this book in a special place and hold on to it; because this beautiful gift is sure to become a collectible classic. As a side note I want to share with all the other turtle dolphin and mermaid fans a web site I found that has hundreds of pictures of Sachi's paintings; that is sachiart.com Thanks to all the brilliant people at Beyond Words Publishing for making this beautifulwork of art happen.


Fiji Islands Handbook
Published in Paperback by Moon Pubns (July, 1993)
Authors: David Stanley and David Stanlley
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Fiji Handbook is a welcome travel companion
As president of Sea for Yourself snorkeling tours, it's my job to stay informed about the areas we visit with our groups. Although I've been to Fiji over twenty times, both leading our programs and doing personal travel, David Stanley's Fiji Handbook is always a welcome companion.

In preparation for a trip to Fiji, I will recommend that our clients read through David's Fiji Handbook. Although our participants don't have to deal with any of the logistics of travel (that's our job) because of the excellent background information on Fiji's culture, politics, and economics, as well as a concise overview of the marine environment, we always include this book on our list of suggested reading.

I know many parts of Fiji as well as I know my hometown, and can confirm the accuracy of much of David's information on accommodations, meals, transportation, and excursions. It's impossible for any guidebook to stay truly current, but David does better than most. For the absolute latest up-to-date info, simply turn to the website and email directories near the back of the book.

When I need a detailed reference for Fiji, I'll continue to use this 5th edition of the Fiji Handbook ... until David comes out with the next edition.

Well-organized, user friendly, very up-to-date information.
David Stanley continues his fine in-depth coverage of Fiji with this latest edition. The book is very well-organized, user friendly and is very up-to-date and informative. For any traveler planning a visit to Fiji, and especially for adventurous budget travelers, this book is indispensible. I first visited Fiji 30 years ago and in subsequent visits have returned to favorite places like Savusavu, Levuka, Kadavu and Suva. Places somewhat off the beaten track like Savusavu and Levuka have changed little in that time and the author is right on target with his descriptions and information. The maps are excellent and the book is very readable, a good combination of background history, culture, custom and practical information on today's Fiji. There are tons of useful resources provided including an extensive listing of website/internet resources on hotels, lodges, travel resources, etc. There's more to Fiji than just the hotels and resorts of the Coral Coast and Nadi and this book will help you experience it whether you're a first-time Fiji visitor or an old Pacific hand.

Fiji--looking good after all these years
Fiji by David Stanley continues to look good after all these years. As an island traveler who has knocked around various parts of Fiji over the years, I have come to admire Stanley's comprehensive work in gathering the material for his guidebook. This book is a must have for any aspiring Fiji traveler. The book is compact, easy to handle and use and is very reader friendly. It has a detailed table of contents, tons of clear easy to read and very visual maps, an extensive website directory of resources (worth the price of the book alone, because you don't have to surf the 'net looking for it all!), an Accommodations Index and a general index, all very helpful and useful. There are nice pictures and artwork throughout and a lively, informative text. It's all straightforward information, exactly what today's budget traveler needs in a rapidly changing travel world. You won't go wrong putting this book in your backpack and it's guaranteed you will use it. This book touches on every major area of Fiji and covers indepth a variety of subjects of interest to travelers.


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