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For your trip to Paradise Island, I recommend starting with the latest edition of the Lonely Planet “Bahamas” guide, which provides excellent overviews of islands, practical tips, and local etiquette. The Fodor’s “Bahamas” guide is also very useful for curated hotel and restaurant suggestions, plus maps and walking routes. If you’d like deeper background, look for “A History of The Bahamas” by Michael Craton to understand the islands’ past and culture, and “Bahamas Handbook” (updated editions) for more in‑depth local information. For lighter reading on the beach, I would suggest travel memoirs and island‑set novels such as “An Embarrassment of Mangoes” by Ann Vanderhoof, which captures life in the Caribbean, and any recent photo‑rich coffee‑table books on the Bahamas to inspire day trips and excursions around Nassau and Paradise Island. If you enjoy digital resources, combine these with the official Bahamas Ministry of Tourism website and updated travel blogs focused on Nassau and Paradise Island for restaurant openings, local events, and excursion recommendations (snorkeling tours, day trips to nearby cays, and cultural visits in Nassau).