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Does anyone recommend an RV book?

 
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Minniemouse
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:56 am    Post subject: Does anyone recommend an RV book? Reply with quote

We see that there are many books available for new RV'ers. We are experienced campers, but this is our first motor home. This is a list of books we have seen. Are any of them worth spending the money?


1. The Rv Handbook: Essential How-To Guide for . . . Buy New ($23.36)

Author(s): Estes, Bill / 3rd Edition
ISBN10: 0934798664
ISBN13: 9780934798662
Paperback / 05/01/2001


2. Woodall's RV Owner's Handbook Buy New ($19.46)
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Author(s): Woodall Publishing, Corp.
ISBN10: 0762735635
ISBN13: 9780762735631
Paperback / 07/15/2005


3. The Complete RV Handbook Buy New ($14.7Cool
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Author(s): Freeman, Jayne / 1st Edition
ISBN10: 0071443398
ISBN13: 9780071443395
Paperback / 07/27/2005
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,
We didn't go so much for the books but those you listed seem like good choices. Check with your local RV dealers to see if they offer seminars in conjunction with their open houses. Burgers, pop, specials on accessories, parts & service. We found the group setting brings a lot of folks together & we learned a lot..
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