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Mulengro Review

Mulengro
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This book stands out from most of de Lint's canon of work by being mainly a horror novel. Okay, dark fantasy really, but it scares you badly and reminds you why you love being alive, because it could disappear so quickly.
This book, first released in 1985, predates Newford, but one could imagine it fitting in with that setting. When Ottawa's close-knit Gypsy community begins dying violently, several independent story threads originate, convering on a cabin in the woods where an apocalyptic showdown determines whether the punishments of the Third Reich continue into the contemporary world.
Briggs and Sandler, Ottawa municipal police, want to bring the killer to justice. Janfri la Yayal, a Gypsy fiddler, wants to clear his name. Ola Pifer knows she's an imminent target. Jeff Owen, Dr. Rainbow, and Yojo la Kore want to stand up for the people they love. And the mysterious Mulengro wants to purge his people.
This reads like something Stephen King might have written back before his work became tiresome and repetetive. The further along you get, the harder it becomes to put the book down. Nothing feels extraneous, nothing feels like a misfire. This is a prime book for people who have never touched fantasy, horror, or Charles de Lint in their lives.
The substantial Gypsy content is key to the story. Many people demand accuracy in this sort of thing, but the Gypsies are so notoriously secretive that fact-checking isn't an issue. What matters is this: I can imagine these characters, in these situations, performing exactly these actions.
It's amazing, with the slim amount of narrative and the beautifully cinematic characters and situations, that this hasn't been adapted before now. Perhaps soon. Modern technology could turn this into the most beautiful dark fantasy film in history, no problem.
Easily readable and worth a second look, this book is one that will become a treasured part of your library in short order.

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Santa Claus and the Molokai Mules Review

Santa Claus and the Molokai Mules
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"Santa Claus and the Molokai Mules: A Hawaiian Island Surfing Adventure" is a Hawaiian Christmas story about a young surfer boy named Kala, who faces the threat of destruction of the holiday on Molokai by a terrible storm. Afraid Santa will be unable to deliver Christmas toys and presents to the children of Hawaii because of the storm, Kala decides on a daring plan to save Hawaii's Christmas with the help of his father and his favorite mule, Leap. He will climb to the top of Kimo's Peak in the storm, followed by his father and Leap, then jump out and surprise Leap, who always brayed "heehaw!" loudly when Kala surprised him with a visit. many hazards are on his path, but Kala is careful in his climbing and he manages to achieve his goal, and Leap's loud response is all it takes to reroute Santa in his sleigh to the Hawaiian islands where all the children are eagerly awaiting their special holiday gifts. Santa even cheers to Kala, "Mele Kalimaka!" "Santa Claus and the Molokai Mules" is beautifully told and illustrated by no fewer than 25 two- page watercolor on canvas illustrations. There are many cultural details about Hawaiian family life and surf culture in addition to beautiful descriptions of natural scenes on Molokai. "Santa Claus and the Molokai Mules" is perfect for children ages 4-8, and offers a new take on an old beloved holiday.

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This magical tale chronicles the adventures of Kala, a young boy who learns to surf on the island of Molokai.Since his father's surfboard is way to big for him. Kala asks Santa Claus to bring him a special red surfboard for Christmas.How can Kala and his mule, Leap, save Christmas fro Hawaii as the storm of the century approaches?Rich in relationships and Hawaiian culture, this work is enlivened by charming, world-class illustrations.

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Trader Vic's Pacific Island Cookbook, With Side Trips to Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Mexico, and Texas Review

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Trader Vic's Rum Cookery and Drinkery Review

Trader Vic's Rum Cookery and Drinkery
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With so few books solely on rum in exsistance, this wonderful book will never lose its potency. It doesn't give much history, focusing on fabulous recipes from all over the globe -- the way it should be. If you enjoy rum, you must add this to your collection. Bergeron was long considered the American authority of rum -- this book is proof he was.

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Trader Vic's Book Of Food & Drink Review

Trader Vic's Book Of Food and Drink
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This book is by "Trader Vic" Victor Bergeron, and Lucius Beebee only does the introduction. I had to clear that up... This book is the first and best thing ever done by Trader Vic, the man who popularized Polynesian food and drink, and added so many colors to America's culinary palate. Funny, smart and very well executed, it's a book of great importance to the American culture -- I believe it's a turning point. This is grand history.

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Trader Vic's Book of Mexican Cooking Review

Trader Vic's Book of Mexican Cooking
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This is a typical book of history and fun that only "The Trader" could produce. He'll send you everywhere from Seven Eleven to your local Specialty/Ethnic Stores to find the ingredients for his "well worth the effort" recipes. If you like good food and good drink mixed with little bit of fishing-story like humor, you'll enjoy this one.

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Trader Vic's Tiki Party: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends Review

Trader Vic's Tiki Party: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends
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The book contains "recipes for 100 of the restaurant's best loved tropical cocktails like the Samoan Fog Cutter, Potted Parrot, and of course, The Original Mai Tai, invented by Trader Vic himself in 1944." (summary from Buch Gourmet)
This has some terrific ideas for outdoor parties. Think of having a luau and how much fun it would be. Besides drink recipes, the book has nibbles. How does Crab Rangoon, Cha Siu Pork or Crispy Prawns sound? With this book, you are ready for Polynesian-style entertaining.


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The tiki volcano is erupting all over again, and now Trader Vic's, the legendary purveyor of Polynesian food, drinks, and fantasy, wants to help us bring it all home. Step behind the bar and into the kitchen at Trader Vic's and learn how to create the kind of tiki magic that made "the Trader” famous. It's all here: recipes for 95 of the restaurant's best-loved tropical cocktails and after-dinner drinks along with more than 35 party-friendly recipes for pupus, tidbits, finger food, entrées, and desserts-all adapted from the past and present menus of Trader Vic's. Dozens of tips and ideas for inexpensive, easy tiki decorating and entertaining at home are included, as is a guide to the basics of bartending equipment and techniques. Whether it's a blowout tiki party for friends or a spontaneous occasion to dust off the shaker, this book brings favorite concoctions from Trader Vic's into your home.
An entertaining guide from Trader Vic's restaurant including 130 recipes for cocktails, pupus, finger food, entrées, and desserts.
A follow-up to the popular THE GREAT TIKI DRINK BOOK.
Trader Vic's has 21 company-owned and franchised restaurants around the world-from Emeryville, California; to Berlin, Germany; and Osaka, Japan.
Cocktail recipes include the Samoan Fog Cutter, the Tiki Puka Puka, Scorpion, the Kamaiina, and The Original Mai Tai, invented by Trader Vic himself in 1944.
Appetizer recipes include crowd-pleasing pan-Asian small plates and nibbles, like Crispy Prawns, Cha Siu Pork, Ahi Tuna Poke, and Key Lime Chiffon Tartlets.
Throw a rocking tiki party using the decorating, music-selection, bar-stocking, and menu-planning tips found here.

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