Home :: Books :: Literature & Fiction  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction

Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
Belize

Belize

List Price: $18.00
Your Price: $18.00
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Carlos Miller missed the mark
Review: Belize has been a part of my life since 1981, since Chaa Creek was a hut, since Rosita Arvigo was chopping bush with Panti, since Pine Ridge was a live firing range. I am so glad that Carlos Miller wrote this book. I relived so many times and places while reading it. He is very accurate about it's history, which is quite an accomplishment given the chameleon nature of the place. The Belizian people are larger than life. Everyday is a surprise. Everyday is lived fully. I invite you to live in this book for awhile, you will love his characters. Please write a sequel!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one great book
Review: I have travelled to Belize a dozen times and am building a small factory there, so anything that relates to Belize is of interest to me.

Carlos has put together a scenario that is very easy for me to imagine as true. I have met many people in Belize that could have easily come from the pages of this book.

I read it front to back without stopping. It was too hard to put down.

While fictious, it certainly reflects the reality of Belize, the country!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really enjoyed this book
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It is a sweeping saga set in Belize, a country I knew little about. It is rich in the Belize culture and in the history and issues of the British colonalism. The author paints beautiful scenes of this country and spins a tale of intrigue, romance, and cultural conflicts. This book is on a par with many I have read from the bestsellers lists.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Entertainment
Review: I was born and raised in Belize City and after living in the USA for almost twenty years I thoroughly enjoyed a trip down memory lane while turning the pages of Belize, a novel. This work gives a good description of Belizean culture, politics (colonial times and after independence), history, geography and commerce of our unique Caribbean / Central American country.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Entertainment
Review: I was born and raised in Belize City and after living in the USA for almost twenty years I thoroughly enjoyed a trip down memory lane while turning the pages of Belize, a novel. This work gives a good description of Belizean culture, politics (colonial times and after independence), history, geography and commerce of our unique Caribbean / Central American country.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book!
Review: I was happy to get my hands on a copy of Carlos Miller's book "Belize".
I read it from cover to cover in one sitting!! The story is authentic, the characters realistic, and I really felt that I was living back in that time. His descriptions of the people, the city, the politics, were vivid and colorfull - It even brought back the smell of the old, open sewers to memory! Scenes of the old market, the creole language, the German SS-turned-bush pilot, the names of the boats - These all dig up old memories of my childhood.
I recommended this book to a close friend who is a lecturer at the University of Belize, and she loved it!
Recently, I had the pleasure of reading Carlos's other book as well - Panama! It is equally as good!

2 thumbs up!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book!
Review: I was happy to get my hands on a copy of Carlos Miller's book "Belize".
I read it from cover to cover in one sitting!! The story is authentic, the characters realistic, and I really felt that I was living back in that time. His descriptions of the people, the city, the politics, were vivid and colorfull - It even brought back the smell of the old, open sewers to memory! Scenes of the old market, the creole language, the German SS-turned-bush pilot, the names of the boats - These all dig up old memories of my childhood.
I recommended this book to a close friend who is a lecturer at the University of Belize, and she loved it!
Recently, I had the pleasure of reading Carlos's other book as well - Panama! It is equally as good!

2 thumbs up!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Belize Captures the Reader
Review: My wife and I are both Belizeans living in the States. She read "Belize" first and she kept me up late nights all the while exuberantly involving me by reading to me passages that excited her. I thought she was over-reacting till I picked it up. Then I was doing the same thing and I was pulling on everyone's ear to share my excitement.
Carlos Miller captures the reader from the very first page and lets the reader live along with his characters. The Belizean backdrop and events is only a bonus for Belizean readers. The story grabs at your emotions - I laughed out loud many times; I became angry; I got sad; and, I was on edge a few times too. Miller does a fantastic job creating a feel for the multi-cultural climate and interaction in Belizean society. And the resolve is postive.
I believe "Belize" is a must read for all Belizeans and just about anybody that enjoys a good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Belize by Carlos Ledson Miller
Review: Once I started to read this wonderful novel, I did not want to be interrupted. It's one of those that cause you to stay up late at night saying "one more chapter". It brought me to tears at several points. Belize is an endearing story about a man, his family, and the ultimate victory of men and women over their environment and circumstances. It sends the message that it's always a good idea to have faith and endure, because there's alway something left to strive for, no matter how bad it gets. The characters in this novel face incredible hardships. Yet they keep on keepin' on! I loved it! This novel also provides an excellent background on the history of Belize, once known as "British Honduras." It decribes the rich culture and ethnicity of the Belizeans. They're poor on "American standards", but they don't know they're "poor", and I wouldn't consider them poor either. For they are rich in spirit and they love to dance! The flavor and flare of the characters and their way of life is so warm and delightful. The reader can easily view the locales and characters in the "mind's eye". I highly recommend this novel. It even includes sports for all you basketball lovers. And as I've mentioned, it made me cry. "Make we go Mon!"


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates