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Definite article or no article

Which one is correct: according to Lonely Planet or according to the Lonely Planet?

What about the sun in the excerpt: A little town on a small island on the Adriatic Sea turned out to be a perfect summer holiday spot. Sun, blue skies, warm clear crystal sea water and one of the most beautiful beaches in the world according to Lonely Planet? Does it need 'the'?
  

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Hi, Which one is correct: according to Lonely Planet or according to the Lonely Planet? No article. 'Lonely Planet' is the name of a book.

  • Hi, Which one is correct: according to Lonely Planet or according to the Lonely Planet?
  • No article.
  • 'Lonely Planet' is the name of a book.
  • What about the sun in the excerpt: A little town on a small island on the Adriatic Sea turned out to be a perfect summer holiday spot.
  • Sun, blue skies, warm clear crystal sea water and one of the most beautiful beaches in the world according to Lonely Planet ?
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Hi,

Which one is correct: according to Lonely Planet or according to the Lonely Planet? No article. 'Lonely Planet' is the name of a book.


What about the sun in the excerpt: A little town on a small island on the Adriatic Sea turned out to be a perfect summer holiday spot. Sun, blue skies, warm clear crystal sea water and one of the mos
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This is what I thought. Just needed some confirmation. Thanks Clive for your reply!

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