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November 28, 2005
Monday News and Book Reviews
It's back to work after a long weekend for many of you so we thought you would appreciate reading this New Yorker article about how much Americans work.
Read story here
We had some nice reviews on the book we wanted to share. We hope this doesn't seem too self-promoting, but, to hear that people actually read and seem to enjoy what we poured our hearts into is just such a thrill for us that we have to share!
SFist
"'San Francisco: The Unknown City' definitely delivers. Reading a guidebook about your own town is always interesting. What did they forget? What did they get wrong? Not to mention what they found that you still haven't. And we have to admit, there were certainly some sites and activities in the book that we haven't actually been to or done. But that's to be expected from a travel guide that's more of an introduction to the kind of stories that locals take for granted and the average Frommers reader might never discover: Frank Chu, Emperor Norton, the Zodiac Killer, competing theories on why it's called 'The Tenderloin.'"
Cooking With Amy Blog
"'San Francisco The Unknown City' is hands down the coolest, hippest guide to San Francisco I've ever come across. While the contents include such standards as Dining, Shopping, Nightlife and Notoriety this book covers not just local favorites, but many places I doubt have ever been listed in a guidebook before. Places like The Crissy Field Center Cafe, the hidden Japanese restaurant Kappa and The Cake Gallery for 'naughty treats' are all in there."
Posted by insideoutmag at November 28, 2005 08:20 AM
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