Writing and Reviews:
Visit Alastair Rosie Reviewer, Freelance Writer and Editor.
- For the best new books on the market visit Lighthouse Literary Reviews.
- Euro-Reviews covers the book scene in Europe in English.
ePublishing:
- National Library of Canada Electronic Collection
- I found an excellent site, by Candida Martinelli: "Simple-to-follow instructions for the computer novice on how to download E-Texts and E-Books to your PC."
- The PDA Buying Guide by Meghan Greig at Futureshop is an excellent resource.
Food and Cooking:
- Now You're Cooking is a great data base for organizing your recipes, nutritional information and shopping lists. The developer Gary Hauser provides untiring customer support.
- Do you or a loved one suffer from a diet-related problem? Follow the links on this Web Site Collection to gain a better understanding and some great recipes.
- Kitchen Remodeling Secrets & Tips - Remodel for less than $500, supplies and appliances at 35% off, tools at half price, hundreds of money saving tips from professionals, and much more.
- There is more to Christmas than cookies! Christmas Baking with Susie is a wonderful site for Christmas.
- Good cooking starts with good preparation which needs good tools. Check out Restaurant Cutlery for the best quality knives at reasonable prices.
- Check out atFood.com for restaurants, newsletter and links.
- A very comprehensive food site is Good Cooking.
Out of the Ordinary Places:
- Did life in the fast lane get you down? Have a walk around Joe Szalai's wonderful garden to regain your inner peace. Then wonder over to his travel photography to get a real taste of Hungary.
- Visit Canada's immigration museum, Pier 21. If you arrived to North America in Halifax, consider sending a story or some artifacts for their collection.
- Send cyber-greeting cards from Care and help the environment.
- For the cheapskates among us, Frugal Fun is the best site on the web.
- An interesting shopping directory worth checking out is Shopping Target.
- Visit the studio of my talented stained glass artist friend Anna Recski
in Budapest.- A new concept, worth checking out, in preserving oral history is being pioneered at Memories-Ago.
Hungarian Links:
- Diane Weightman has done a lot of work in tracing her family tree and has some good pointers on how to do Hungarian Genealogy.
- The Hungary Page is a good place to begin to learn about history, Hungarian achievements and culture.
- Pannonia Books has the most extensive selection of Hungarian books used and new, both in English and in Hungarian. Have a browse in their catalogue.
- To get an overview of what's happening in Hungary today (in Hungarian) visit the Origo Homepage.
- For electronic books in Hungarian and links to electronic libraries around the world visit The Hungarian Electronic Library
- Some of the latest best sellers are available in ebook format, some of them free, in the UHU online bookstore.
- Visit the Budapest City Archives either in Hungarian or English.
- The ultimate ebook is the searchable "Pallas Nagy Lexikona" in Hungarian. Available both on line or as a CD-Rom, this monumental revival of the old encyclopedia is a great resource.
Some of the Electronic Authors Blazing the Pioneer Trail:
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