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Lake Michigan Rock Picker's Guide

Lake Michigan Rock Picker's Guide

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $15.95

Manufacturer: University of Michigan Press/Petoskey

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Description

An eagerly awaited rock identification guide for Lake Michigan

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-29
Summary: "Great purchase, but..........."

I was altogether pleased with the book. However, because of the "low postage" message
given alongside it, I was given to believe that the postage would be much lower than
the $9.00 charged to me. That price was almost equal to the book. Perhaps I made a
mistake in how I read the message, but there was no way to cancel the order (per
a second message given after I clicked the place-order tab).


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-08-24
Summary: "This book had everything I was looking for"

My family spent a week at a relatives cottage near Cedar Michigan. We spend a few hours on one particular beach and collected a whole assortment of Lake Michigan rocks.

At the cottage they had Bruce Mueller's other book on Petoskey stones (very interesting). On the back it mentioned this book on Lake Michigan Rocks.

I picked up this book the other day and grabbed the bucket of rocks we brought home with us from our trip. What a great resource this book is. My kids were really getting into it and soon we had almost the whole bucket sorted out by what type of rock they were (about 13+ different kinds). Initially I only knew how to identify Pestoskey's and quartz. Using the books color pictures and descriptions really made it easy.

Of course we had some rocks categorized under "mystery rock", but I would say that this book helped us identify about 95% of them.

Before buying this book I went to the local bookstore (big chain) to look at other rock identification books. In short they were totally worthless. Other than a Petoskey they had none of the other rock types we found.

If you have a bucket full of Lake Michigan rocks you want identified, go buy this book. You wont regret it.

P.S My son found a Petoskey bigger than my hand on that trip. I'm reading over the "polishing" section now to find out how to make it shiny like the ones you see in the store. FUN!!!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-09-23
Summary: "Lake Michigan Rock Picker's Guide"

Rock picking has become a hobby with me. I needed books to help me identify the rocks I picked up in the U.P. of Michigan. This book is very informative and has help me considerably. I would recommend rock picking to everyone. It is a fun hobby for me. Mother Nature has given me a reason to look down, instead of always up.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-07-21
Summary: "Not Very Good"

Book has alot of black and white pictures, color pictures are small and limited, not what I was hoping for.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-08-16
Summary: "Highly recommended"

I take this book with me every time I travel to Lake Michigan from my home in Athens, Georgia. The book comes in very handy and is inspirational to boot. My son and my nephew both pore over the book. The color photos are invaluable as well - other similar books I've purchased had black and white photos printed on regular (non-glossy) paper, and the photos were quite worthless as you couldn't discern details at all.