Sometime ago I could list all the Hawaii books on one page, but no more. Too many books. So, it's better to group them on their own pages, and it's easier for you too.
All Hawaii Books and InfoEssentials :: maps, guide "bibles," island-wide eye-openers, and basic Hawaii. Activities :: All-Hawaii guides to specific things, like beaches, volcanoes, and trails. Honolulu :: All the standard guides to Oahu, Honolulu, and Waikiki. Maui :: Everything to do about Maui. Big Island :: Frommers, Fodors, Moon, and some others. Very full. Very big island. Kauai :: Hawaii's tropical island is a separate kingdom once you understand it. Culture :: The more you know about Hawaii, the more you're going to love it. Great stuff. Hawaii Fiction :: And Local Writers. They're telling the stories the tourists can't see. Good Reads :: Good fiction to shorten the plane ride out, and to inspire you on the way back. New and Noteworthy Hawaiian GuidesThese are the new and noteworthy guides and books that you might want to browse before shuffling off. Facing Future From the Makaha Sons to his solo career, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's musical talent was a rich voice of Hawaii, and "Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World" is this Cd's signature tune. So You Want to Live in Hawaii: A Guide to Settling and Succeeding in the Islands. After two weeks in Hawaii, you start thinking if you could enjoy Hawaii all year long. Well, here's a book you should read. The main thing to remember is that most people aren't on vacation 24/7. I Myself Have Seen It Dig beneath the images and popular notions of Hawaii to find the Hawaiian heart hidden from most tourists. Hidden Maui Including Lahaina, Kaanapali, Haleakala, and the Hana Highway 5th edition. After the beach, use this guide to find secluded volcanic beaches, majestic waterfalls, tropical hiking trails, and hidden roads through sugar cane fields that lead to unexpected places. (September 2003) Hawaii Magazine Six great issues a year all about Hawaii and its people. |







