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Wisdom from Proverbs: Devotions for Homeschooling Moms 7 reviews Barbara Coyle
Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, 2005
A Great Blessing This book uncovers the numerous resources found in God's Word for all Christian women in all walks of life. I have been blessed by the devotions in this book and would recommend it to others as a source of sound, biblical encouragement and exhortation.
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Team Yankee 41 reviews Harold Coyle
W H Allen, 1988
One of the best war novels out there Team Yankee is quite an interesting book. Harold Coyle describes a war between the Warsaw Pact and NATO in 1985 in great detail. But don't expect this to be like Red Storm Rising, this book focuses entirely on small unit tactics with zero politics. The action starts immediately at the beginning of the second chapter, and it never stops.
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Messages to Me: Words Collected on the Road to Silence 4 reviews Margaret (Meg) Coyle Irsay
One Body Books, 2007
The result is a celebration of life, love, and physical as well as a cerebral expression. Words Collected on the Road to Silence: Messages to Me is a unique anthology of free-verse poetry and prose passages, combining author Margaret Coyle's prayers with stunning, full-color photography of her dance performed in tune with the poetry's meaning. The result is a celebration of life, love, and physical as well as a cerebral expression. "Messages to Me": A feeling / a thought / flies by on ...
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Hardball : A Season in the Projects 12 reviews Daniel Coyle, Giancarlo Esposito
Harper Audio, 1994
Worth the search This book is such a great find. Unlike the movie, this is the non-fiction account of a group of volunteer's attempts to organize a little league team in Chigago's Cabrini Green project, possibly the most infamous in the country. Don't expect any Keanu Reeves ex-gambler coaches to show up. Do expect great candor from the kids and an unmistakable affection from the author (who never appears in the ...
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Albinus on Anatomy 8 reviews Robert Beverly Hale, Terence Coyle
Dover Publications, 1989
Excellent This book is a wonderful visual aid to anyone who needs to see the particulars of bones, muscles and whatnot in the body. Whether it be an anatomy class or kinesiology this book is an excellent addition to add to your studies of the body.
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Evolutionary Witchcraft 34 reviews T. Thorn Coyle
Tarcher, 2005
A spiritual guide to magic Evolutionary Witchcraft
T. Thorn Coyle
Penguin books
302 pages
I found this book to be very intriguing because it provides a mystical perspective to magic and this perspective is based off a western system of magic as opposed to an Eastern system. It does have some parallels with Eastern mysticism, but is also more practical oriented. While I didn't agree with all of Coyle's points, I did ...
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Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots? 25 reviews Carmela LaVigna Coyle, Mike Gordon, ...
Rising Moon, 2003
Cutest book! This is a cute book. I first saw it at a gift shop in Yellowstone park but you know how vacations can be ad I didn't want to lug it everywhere we went the rest of the day so I waited until we got home to see if I could still get it and of course amazon had it. I purchased it for my 3 year old who just had to have it. She will be getting it for Christmas! I know she will love it! I've read it and ...
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Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs? (Do Princesses...) 10 reviews Carmela LaVigna Coyle, Mike Gordon
Rising Moon, 2005
FOR ANYONE WHO EVER TOOK A WALK WITH A KID I truely enjoyed this one, both in it's reading and visually. The little girl in the story is so very, very typical of children her age, both girls and boys, that you are bound to see one of your children, or as in my case, children and grandchildren, in her. The text is rhyming in nature and is quite catching. This is one of those books you must read and see several times. Each time I read ...
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Until the End 8 reviews Coyle Harold
Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), 1996
A one line summary is insufficient to describe this book. Look Away and Until the End were my first 2 Civil War novels. I was not dissappointed. The battles are described in vivid detail. Coyle makes the 1860's come alive with wonderful plot AND character development. The only bad thing that could possibly be said about this book is that it is not "to be continued".
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The Castle Has Fallen: The Reluctant Rebel 4 reviews Jack Coyle
1st Books Library, 2003
A Wonderful Novel Colm Fox MA, A retired History teacher and author, October 13, 2003, A wonderful novel It had great historic spread from the Veldt of South Africa, to the carnage of the Somme and the troubles in Ireland. This was told on various levels; the coming of age in 19th century Derry, with its social conflicts and inherent divisions, the ambitions of a working class boy to acheive social ...
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Debt Collections: Stir-Fried or Deep-Fried?: Asian & Western Strategies to Collect More Money, Reduce Bad ... 2 reviews Steven F. Coyle CCE
ServiceWinners International S/B, 2007
How to avoid cultural mistakes and get your money Why doesn't this Asian debtor pay? You have tried to get your money the old fashioned way and still the debt lingers on. Read Steve's book and get solutions. He has lived in asia many years and is a "Pro" in this field. His company has a great track record.
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401 Take Charge of Your Future 2 reviews Walter Updegrave, Michael Sivy, ...
Grand Central Publishing, 1996
Excellent book on getting a handle on a 401(k) This book is an excellent resource for those wishing to understand that mystical employee benefit of the 90's, the 401(k). It inspired me to finally understand mine, and help me make better use of the available options. I recommend it to anyone whose company offers a 401(k)
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Neuropsychopharmacology: The Fifth Generation of Progress 2 reviews
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002
the bridging gap This is an excellent text on the basic neuosciences and the clinical correlations in pharmacological understanding of the psychiatric disorders.The book raises the fundamental issue of diagnosis which is currently still an uphill task even for an experienced clinician because of the inherent limitations in the understanding of the factors leading on to the current presentation of the disorder.The ...
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The Redemption 3 reviews Michael, W. Coyle
Lulu.com, 2006
An ABSOLUTE MARVEL! I could not put this book down! It was so tantalizing and put together! Mr. Coyle explores the many different struggles of youth through various characters' consciences--something all types of young people can relate to: the cynic, the rebel, the prude and merges them together on a great journey that becomes more exciting each time you flip the page! This was like no other book I have read! ...
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Komikwerks, Volume 1 3 reviews Patrick Coyle, Shannon Denton
Komikwerks, 2003
Excellent Indie Anthology Komikwerks.com founders Patrick Coyle and Shannon Denton have published the first print Komikwerks collection, of which I hope there are many more. The book contains 11 short comics from writers and artists from the likes of Danny Miki, Aaron Sowd, Will Meugniot, Vatche Mavlian, Matt Haley, and Steven Winthrow. The strength of the anthology is the diversity of storytelling and style making it a ...
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Dragonlance Key of Destiny (Dragonlance) 2 reviews
Sovereign Press, 2004
Well Done This is an extremely well-written campaign, filled with tons of optional encounters. I was very impressed with the number of options many parts of this campaign had, taking the pressure off of the person running the setting. Highly recommended for a Dragonlance gamemaster without a lot of spare time to come up with homebrewed ideas.
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Do Princesses Count? (Do Princesses...) 3 reviews Carmela LaVigna Coyle
Rising Moon, 2006
Special book for special kids My favorite children's author, Carmela LaVigna Coyle's new board book, Do Princesses Count?, is just what the preschooler's will love. It features the beloved princess from the Princess series (Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots?, Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs? and Do Princesses Scrape Their Knees?)
The Princess is in her hiking boots, with a daisy crown on her head and is going for a hike. ...
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Paradoxes of Prosperity: Why the New Capitalism Benefits All 3 reviews Diane Coyle
Texere, 2002
COyle enters the ranks of the greats Paul Krugman. Bradford De Long. There are few economists able to make complex ideas sing for the general reader. With her latest book The Paradoxes of Prosperity, her follow-up to 1999's The Weightless World, Diane Coyle has entered their ranks. That the book succeeds so well is a testament to Coyle's ability to keep two conflicting ideas in the reader's head at the same time. Thus the central, ...
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Wireless Web: A Manager's Guide 4 reviews Frank Coyle
Addison-Wesley Professional, 2001
Finally - An Intelligent Book on Wireless and the Web! About two years ago I had the pleasure of hearing Frank Coyle speak at an industry conference. Frank's talk at the conference was primarily on XML (Extensible Markup Language). During the talk I was very impressed with the breadth and depth of Frank's knowledge. He traced the development of XML from its origins in GML (Generalized Markup Language) from the 1970s to SGML (Standard Generalized ...
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N-Acetylaspartate: A Unique Neuronal Molecule in the Central Nervous System (Advances in Experimental ... 2 reviews
Springer, 2006
My little brother is sure smart Wow, my brother is sure smart. I wish I had the bucks to buy the book and pay him to autograph it.
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