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by Patricia Schultz
Published by Workman Publishing (2010)
Badged as covering 'the world's wonders - on or off the beaten track', this book is not only a great starting point (should you need it) for your own checklist but a provides a superb basis for debate with your partner, colleagues, family and friends. How much do you agree with her selection?
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by Simon and Susan Veness
Published by Foulsham (2007)
Regardless of your existing level of expertise in internet searching, this simple, step-by-step handbook tells you everything you need to know about online travel from your first ideas of where to go through to the full booking process, taking in hotels, flights, sightseeing, insurance, and much more in between. Not only is it an easy read but there are loads of handy screenshots and illustrations to make the process extra clear. |
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by Jacqueline
Simenauer and Doris Walfield
Published by Citadel Press (2001)
For many single women of any age who want to travel but find it too intimidating or are just unsure of the kind of trip to take – this guide is packed with ideas and practical information. Although written for the US market, it is nevertheless full of useful hints and contact information – great if you want off the beaten track holidays in America.
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by Eleanor Berman
Published by Insider's Guide (2005)
Whenever you see the word ‘vacation’ you know that means the USA, but this award-winning guide is full of good ideas for a great range of tempting holidays throughout the world. Definitely worth reading if only to prove that there is much more to solo travelling than singles package holidays – wherever you want to go.
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