Top 10 Books about Las Vegas
November 11, 2007
Here are 10 great books about Las Vegas well worth reading. Each link takes you direct to Amazon where you can either buy new or used copies of each book.
1. Moon Handbooks Las Vegas by Rick Garman
Moon Handbooks Las Vegas, you will find some basic information and the more pages you get through, the more attracted you are. The book doesn’t only feature experiences in Vegas which are not founded anywhere but also interesting itineraries for people are running away from hustle and bustle. Are you preparing on a vacation? Have you made up your mind where the destination will be? For those who have never been to Las Vegas then it is recommended and those who have, Las Vegas is still recommended.
2. Favorite Dog Hikes in And Around Las Vegas by Wynne Benti (Author), Megan Lawlor
When a dog and its owner are on the journey in Las Vegas, it brings to you a lot of hiking information and the new trails in Vegas. Enjoy reading how a dog survives in different atmosphere and loads of beautiful photos which make your imagination more explicit. No need to concentrate too much on it while reading as it is easy to read with its well-organized story and photos. Hey stop barking!
3. Witch: The True Story of Las Vegas’ Most Notorious Female Killer (Berkley True Crime)
It is real, it is not fictional with the interview of a criminal Brookey Lee West who was dreadfully brought up and had been on crimes and been fighting with the laws for more than 10 years . She was freak and so is her family, she was wicked and but she was not a witch. So if you really love crime books, it is recommended and keep the track of the book carefully as it is mysterious, unputtable and it is a true story.
4. Weighing the Odds in Sports Betting by King Yao
It is such a guideline for sports bettors as the book tells you how to be smart at the sports betting. It is different from what people do in the casinos, sports bettors can’t really trust the players whom they are betting on but they need a trick how to evaluate and compare all the statistics and then bet which is not taking a risk as the book has a good advice for you.
5. Hypnotic Writing: How to Seduce and Persuade Customers with Only Your Words by Joe Vitale
Customers are in your hands if you know how to spell them. Hypnotic writing makes people believe and it is an effective persuasion. The book shows you not only how to spell the words correctly but also how to spell your customers with your writing. The book is precious if you are working as a copywriter any of kind of work which needs to deal with the customers. So are you convinced now?
6. Pretty Little Mistakes: A Do-Over Novel by Heather Mcelhatton
Do you believe that people have their own right to choose the way of life? When it comes to the dilemma and you have to pick up a way to keep your journey of life on, then you realize that the way you long for is not the right one, what are you going to do? This book answers the question, but you need to concentrate on it as you will not get the answer but only fun and enjoyment.
7. The Penguin Who Knew Too Much (A Meg Langslow Mystery) by Donna Andrews
It is not a book for kids though its name sounds simply lovely. On the contrary, the book is for investigating book lovers but it is fun the same time. A dead body of a zoo’s owner was founded in the hope of a house. Penguins which are brought to the house know everything and they are the most wanted witness in a mysterious dead but they just can’t speak and also loads of animal marching to the house after the dead body was discovered. Then the house’s owner has to cope with the case. How are they going to find out?
8. make It Memorable: An A-Z Guide to Making Any Event, Gift or Occasion…Dazzling! by Robyn Spizman
How many parties have you ever been to? How many of them you found really enjoyable? If your answer is only few, come and learn how to brighten your party or other special occasions and how to please your family or friends. The book shows you some tips, so read it and jot them down. When the next party comes, you ought to be sure everything is already well prepared. Come on, open the book!
9. Names I Call My Sister: Stories by by Mary Castillo, Berta Platas, Lynda Sandoval and Sofia Quintero
The story is about the relationship between sisters, sister is everything both in a positive and a negative way. They have a row but deep down they do love each other. They act like they do not care but they are just pretending. They say you are boring but in mind they want you to be just next to them. What if sisters are gone bad? Is it you who will be able to bring them back? Will they obey?
10. You Gotta See This: More Than 100 of Hollywood’s Best Reveal and Discuss Their Favorite Films By Cindy Pearlman
If you are a movie mania, you can’t miss this book. The 100 Hollywood hit movies are aggregated in it. Let’s see what celebrities talk about their favorite movies and their funny ideas inspired by the movies — Johnny Depp talks about how “The Wizard of Ozâ€
Caused him to move from the rural in Florida, and Vin Deisel tells us how come
“Gone with the wind†has become the ultimate action movie.


