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Duncton Wood59 reviews
William Horwood

Mcgraw-Hill, 1980

Terrific
I find it difficult to reread a book, but I have read Duncton Wood three times and am beginning to reread the rest in the series. I had to order the books from Amazon UK a few years back, but I think now they might be out of print. Do what you can to find every book in the series. You won't be disappointed. I don't know what you can say to convince people to read these books, but they are worth ...
  
  











  



  
Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading and Get Kids to Cooperate62 reviews
Elizabeth Pantley

New Harbinger Publications, 1996

very useful book
I highly recommend this book. Very helpful, especially for those parents that fail to be consistent and "go with the flow", failing to create strong rules and a loving, solid discipline. This books acts a self-confidence booster for parents, offers very empathetic advice when it comes to parental anger, and actually gives very practical tips and hints to deal with misbehavior. I love the ...
  
  











  



  
Life Among the Dead61 reviews
Lisa Williams

Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2009

LISA IS AMAZING!!
Lisa Williams story is incredible. I couldn't put the book down. She answered a lot of questions about what it's like on the other side. I highly recommend reading her book and watching her show.
  
  











  



  
The Animator's Survival Kit95 reviews
Richard Williams

Faber & Faber, 2002

An indispensable reference
This a must-purchase for the starting animator. I read The Illusion of Life first, which was a lot of words and theory but fewer walk-throughs (though you should buy that, too!). Get it, you won't be disappointed.
  
  











  



  
Pendragon Book Six: The Rivers of Zadaa (Pendragon)72 reviews
D. J. MacHale, William Dufris, 2005

best book in the series
IT'S AWESOME! I SO TOTALLY RECOMEND THIS BOOK TO YOU! This is the best book in the series by far. the other ones are good to though.
  
  











  



  
Magic the Gathering: Arena Vol. 172 reviews
William R. Forstchen, (none)

HarperEntertainment, 1994

Still a Favorite..A decade later
I read this book when it first came out. And still to this day I remember it being a great read and I just recently purchased it again and re-lived the experience. This is one of my 10 ten favorite books.
  
  











  



  
The Count of Monte Cristo (Part 1)388 reviews
Alexandre Dumas

Blackstone Audiobooks, 1997

Great copy of unabridged Count of Monte Cristo
We only recently found out that all our copies of The Count of Monte Cristo were abridged. We checked this out of our local library and liked it so much we bought a copy for our home library. The type setting is very readable and best of all, it's not abridged. The story is a classic and a great read. I recommend it for everyone.
  
  











  



  
The Complete Little House Nine-Book Set (Little House)151 reviews
Laura Ingalls Wilder

HarperTrophy, 1994

A fabulous family reading experience.
I read some of these books as a child and bought the set for my own daughter and started reading it to her, and my son, when she was five and he was four. Both children loved them! I'd like to say they loved them all, but the truth is, they really loved the first two books, when Laura was closer to their own age; enjoyed Farmer Boy; and from there, my daughter continued to enjoy the books, but ...
  
  











  



  
A Twist of Fate125 reviews
Robyn Williams

Lushena Books, 1999

Couldn't have said it better
There was so much that I loved about this book! I loved author's writing style. I loved the chemistry between Sam and Ashela, between Ashela and her best friend, Kyliah and how so much detail went into telling what made the characters turn out the way they were. Although it took much too long for Sam to be introduced into the story, I still thought it was worth the wait. The love scenes were ...
  
  











  



  
Journey through Genius: Great Theorems of Mathematics69 reviews
William Dunham

Wiley, 1990

Just what I've been looking for!
First things first: You have to really like maths to appreciate this book. If you have ever wondered how to prove Pythagoras' theorem geometrically, or would like to find out how Archimedes estimated pi, this is the book for you. If not, buy another. The book has a good mix of stories, explanations and mathematical proofs. It actually answered questions I have been wondering about for a long ...
  
  











  



  
From Day One: CEO Advice to Launch an Extraordinary Career57 reviews

Prentice Hall, 2007

Great Book to read before your first day at work!!
This is a great book to read as soon as you get out of school. This book gives advice from a former CEO perspective and now excellent professor to the New Manager. I believe is a must read to anybody getting out of MBA school! The book gives great tips that you can literally apply at work on day one. I was lucky enough to be able to take Professor's White New General Manager Class at the ...
  
  











  



  
6 Days in January55 reviews
William Fredrick Cooper

Simon & Schuster, 2006

A Must Read
I highly recommend 6 Days in January. This is a great novel that should be read by both men & women. It takes a deep look inside a black man's soul, mind, and heart regarding relationships. The main character, William McCall, is on a very rocky road of self-discovery, this same road has been traveled by many men & women whether they are aware or not. It is a long road of defining love, searching ...
  
  











  



  
The Science of Hitting53 reviews
Ted Williams, John Underwood

Fireside, 1982

Science Indeed
What a fantastic book on hitting by one of the greates all-time hitters, Ted Williams. In a nutshell, its a book designed to teach the reader to hit better by showing them a comprehensive look at the science behind hitting. A few things that seemed to stand out: -the style of writing is like he's standing there talking to you which makes for an easy read -the batting advice is pretty thorough ...
  
  











  



  
101 Music Business Contracts48 reviews
R. Williams

Platinum Millennium, 2001

Extensive Contract Information
This collection of contracts is a must have for anyone in any field related to the music business, these contracts cover it all! All together, all in one bundle, one affordable price, legitimate, editable, and so much more! If you are doing anything in the industry, definately add this to your collection of information. You'll be glad you did.
  
  











  



  
Golden Books Treasury of Elves and Fairies44 reviews

Golden Books, 1999

Please Republish
I only bought one copy of the Golden Books Treasury of Elves and Fairies when it was reprinted in 2000. What a mistake! My kids, now parents, both want copies for their children, and my nieces and nephews want copies too. Once children have had this book, no other one can replace it. Garth Williams' artwork is not to be missed, and the stories and poems stay with you for a lifetime. Every ...
  
  











  



  
On The Banks Of Plum Creek45 reviews
Laura Ingalls Wilder

Harper Collins, 1971

Pa Loves Ma, Ma Loves Pa, and All's Right With the World!
ON THE BANKS OF PLUM CREEK -- Who could forget the plague of grasshoppers, or spoiled Nellie's encounter with the crab, or Pa's sojourn in the blizzard, among other adventures? We -- my three homeschooled grandchildren and I -- are going through the Laura Ingalls Wilder series of books for the second time. We read them aloud during story time, and love every minute. These are books written ...
  
  











  



  
These Happy Golden Years53 reviews
Laura Ingalls Wilder

Harper & Row, 1971

Classics
I love the Laura books, I can remember my mother reading them to me when I was young. Since then, I've read then again and it never ceases to delight me. My only complaint though, is that the illistrations are pathetic. They don't even look real, so I had a hard time seeing Laura as a real person. For me, when I see lifelike drawings, it really makes get in touch with their character. The ...
  
  











  



  
The Gregg Reference Manual46 reviews
William Sabin

Career Education, 2004

Excellent Product
I really enjoy this book as our office as mandated to use this product. We thank you for your service and prompt delivery.
  
  











  



  
Pirateology: The Pirate Hunter's Companion (Ologies)54 reviews
William Captain Lubber

Candlewick, 2006

This be a good book you scurvy Pirate!
This is a must-have for all you scurvy pirate dogs out there. It's chocked full of cool things that are part of the book, but not just printed on the pages. Like hidden treasure maps, a bag of gold dust, letters from pirates that are in compartments which are secured by tied yarn strings attached within its pages and a real working compass built into the cover. Not to mention lots of cool ...
  
  











  



  
Robert's Rules Of Order Newly Revised In Brief47 reviews, ...

Da Capo Press, 2004

Excellent purchase. Highly recommend for managers, board members, or someone who wants to structure a meeting.
I bought this book to bring to the first meetings of a newly formed non-profit group. After reading it, not only did I find applications for the rules of order in the group but also at work, where a structured meeting that adhered to a certain time limit was greatly appreciated. Very good examples throughout the book and easy introduction to terminology. This is a survey book however, so don't ...
  
  











  







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