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Fielding's Worldwide Cruises 1998 (Serial) |
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Rating:  Summary: the encylopedia of cruising and cruise ships Review: I FIND IT IS EASY TO READ INFORMATIVE HUMOROUS AND HONEST I HAVE BOUGHT OTHER GUIDES AND THEY ARE NOT A PATCH ON FIELDINGS//
Rating:  Summary: When did these writers take these ships? Review: Many of the ship reviews are terribly out of date and don't sound anything like the ship is today. As a travel agent who specializes in cruises, I am distressed when a client brings this book in to plunk down money on a ship that is nothing like the authors portray it.
Rating:  Summary: The ONLY cruise guide worth reading Review: What makes this guide stand out is that it is TOTALLY honest. When the reviewers find something awful, they unambiguously describe it as such (unlike so many other guides which will frustrate a reader by giving a ship a twostar rating then only list the good points, leaving one wondering what the shortcomings were) which gives their GOOD reviews more meaning , as the book doesn't read like cruise industry self promotion. I take frequent cruises and have yet to disagree with any of their major points,either positive or negative, and on one or two occasions have found myself wishing that I had listened to them before I booked passage.
Rating:  Summary: The ONLY cruise guide worth reading Review: What makes this guide stand out is that it is TOTALLY honest. When the reviewers find something awful, they unambiguously describe it as such (unlike so many other guides which will frustrate a reader by giving a ship a twostar rating then only list the good points, leaving one wondering what the shortcomings were) which gives their GOOD reviews more meaning , as the book doesn't read like cruise industry self promotion. I take frequent cruises and have yet to disagree with any of their major points,either positive or negative, and on one or two occasions have found myself wishing that I had listened to them before I booked passage.
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