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The Charleston, Savannah & Coastal Islands Book: A Complete Guide (Great destinations series)

The Charleston, Savannah & Coastal Islands Book: A Complete Guide (Great destinations series)
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Now fully revised, this best-selling guide to the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia is still ONE sourcebook you'll need, whether you are going to Charleston, Beufort, Hilton Head Island, or Savannah.

 

What Customers Say About The Charleston, Savannah & Coastal Islands Book: A Complete Guide (Great destinations series):

I usually prefer a book with more bite, but this one was OK, provided it was supplemented with a Yankee view. A rather gentle--and genteel--guidebook from a native of the region. The copy I received was in excellent condition.

Also, the organization was odd. I hope Lonely Planet publishes something on this region. The places the author wrote up seemed scant and random, and the write-ups themselves were shallow and rather generic. Disappointing.

The Lowcountry is a marvelous region and one which possess's an abundance of beauty and a laid-back elegance which is undeniable. Laid out for easy accessibility I had no problem using the book last summer when visiting Charleston and Kiawah Island. ) I am happy with my purchase and for Ms. While the author/editor may have their hearts in the right place ( and of that I'm not always certain either. The book itself is penned from one who not only truly knows the region well but from one who seemingly loves it as much as I do. ) I require a book from one who not only knows all the region's highlights but the cafe's, shops and little nooks and crannies that the 'locals' frequent as well. Therein lies my dilemma.The back cover of Cecily McMillan's " The Charleston, Savannah & Coastal Islands Book " states that the author has lived in the 'Coastal Empire' since 1980 and it truly shows. And since I tend to wish to 'blend-in' when travelling ( I loathe actually looking like a tourist, don't you.

) from the first-rate information that was easy to use and seemed fully up to date. The book also gave a sense of history for the region which I always find very helpful when attempting to 'get the feel' of any city/town and it's local population. I found little wrong about this guide ( not much on local Golf courses but it did give badly needed info as to where I might find it. Plus, there was an agreeable amount on local beach's that I didn't even know existed. Shame on me. ) they tend to be written, for the most part, from a slightly askew view-point.

Definitely. Thank-You. ) as well. Again, a book being written from one is on the 'outside looking in' so to speak.

And while I am no longer a 'local' ( for the moment. Perhaps you truly can go home again. McMillan in helping me enjoy my summer holiday. It even gave me much needed updated information on Savannah ( I've been gone far too long. By that I simply mean seemingly to have been authored by someone who too is merely 'visiting' the city/region that I am reading about.and therefore long to aggressively explore and 'drink-in' the local culture. And when a travel book is written concerning the wonderful 'Lowcountry' of Georgia and South Carolina than I may be even more persnikity. ) such as smaller shops where I could spend my hard earned dollar, tucked away restaurants featuring delicious local cuisine and especially a vast amount of info on the surrounding islands ( Hilton Head I'm coming back to stay next time.

Obviously this is a 'two-thumbs up' review of " Charleston, Savannah & Coastal Islands " and why not. ) my critiques may be even more judgemental. Having, for more years than even I may care to remember, long considered myself an 'armchair traveler' I tend to be extremely wary of many travel guides. But having lived in the South for a number of years ( I'm a transplanted Savannahnian. Overall, a very well put together edition that guided me effortlessly through my travels.

I think this book conveys a sense of those things in a very entertaining and refreshing way. The restaurant reviews are honest and accurate as to specifics. It is well organized, factual, and as up to date as is possible, given the vigorous growth spurt that has enveloped the area. This is a region rich in history and atmosphere. Ms. Mcmillan knows this region well and the book reflects that. As a resident of the South Carolina coast, it has been helpful to me and to the friends to whom I have given a copy.

I think this book conveys a sense of those things in a very entertaining and refreshing way. The restaurant reviews are honest and accurate as to specifics. It is well organized, factual, and as up to date as is possible, given the vigorous growth spurt that has enveloped the area. This is a region rich in history and atmosphere. Ms. Mcmillan knows this region well and the book reflects that. As a resident of the South Carolina coast, it has been helpful to me and to the friends to whom I have given a copy.

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