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Women's Fiction
Let's Party Europe/Book and Party Passport, 1995-96 (Lets Party Guides)

Let's Party Europe/Book and Party Passport, 1995-96 (Lets Party Guides)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, a must have for anyone who loves to have fun.
Review: This book is fantastic. It is definitely not for Stevie and Mikey who just graduated from some small softy east coast liberal arts college where they learned to "appreciate art and respect the environment," and are in Europe to observe "cultural diversity." Stay at home boys: maybe someday you'll score. This book is for the people who want to rage and puke through Europe and see the sites if not too hung over. In a nutshell, if you want boredom and predictability in your Eurotrip pick up "Let's Go" and stay in Florence looking at paintings and discussing politics. If you want to push the envelope, fly to London, start heading toward the epicenter of chaos (Greece), and don't forget "Let's Party." Reality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, a must have for anyone who loves to have fun.
Review: This book is fantastic. It is definitely not for Stevie and Mikey who just graduated from some small softy east coast liberal arts college where they learned to "appreciate art and respect the environment," and are in Europe to observe "cultural diversity." Stay at home boys: maybe someday you'll score. This book is for the people who want to rage and puke through Europe and see the sites if not too hung over. In a nutshell, if you want boredom and predictability in your Eurotrip pick up "Let's Go" and stay in Florence looking at paintings and discussing politics. If you want to push the envelope, fly to London, start heading toward the epicenter of chaos (Greece), and don't forget "Let's Party." Reality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A travel gem
Review: This book provides something which all other travel books do not- a detailed account of the best way to have fun in Europe. Though the writing may seem goofy ( as it should be), it is also insightful and catches the mindset of a traveller. These people know how to travel, and reading this will give you an idea of how to also. While the party passports are outdated, they were honored everywhere. One bartender in Nice gave me the shirt off his back- literally, because he did not have any of the shirts offerred in the Passport. Anyone who has any amount of "fun" in their bloodstream will enjoy this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Thank God- No up-dates
Review: This is one of the worse books ever written. The book makes the word " stupiod American ' seem very true. Taking a trip is more than just hanging out in bars day in day out. I think this book was someones's need for a tax write-off. Amazon take it off you list.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Thank God- No up-dates
Review: This is one of the worse books ever written. The book makes the word " stupiod American ' seem very true. Taking a trip is more than just hanging out in bars day in day out. I think this book was someones's need for a tax write-off. Amazon take it off you list.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Info you can't get from the other guides -- or the tourist office!
Review: When we tried to get entertainment information from the tourist office in Florence, they notified us that they had a bowling alley. Well, we weren't staisfied with that ... so we found out the fun stuff to do anyway. Thank god all the cities weren't as difficult as Florence. Check out 36 other cities covered in this unique guide -- you'll be glad you did


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