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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Fox", sorted by average review score:

Atlas of Human Hair: Microscopic Characteristics
Published in Paperback by CRC Press (03 December, 1998)
Authors: Michelle J. Fox and Robert R., Jr. Ogle
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Atlas of Human Hair: Microscopic Characteristics
The Atlas of Human Hair: Microscopic Characteristics is an excellent reference for anyone interested in the comparison of human hair at the microscopic level. It contains photos to aid in somatic origin of hair as well as racial characteritics. It is helpful for those begining in hair identification as well as the more advanced forensic scientist.


Barbecuing, Grilling & Smoking (The California Culinary Academy Series)
Published in Paperback by Cole Pub Co (May, 1994)
Authors: Ron Clark, Bruce Aidells, Carole Latimer, Jill Fox, Smoking Clark, and California Culinary Academy
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Absolutely wonderful
We have tried several of the recipes in this book. All of them were great. The instructions were easy to follow. I would recommend this book to anyone who cooks outdoors.


Barking at a Fox Fur Coat
Published in Hardcover by August House Pub (October, 1991)
Author: Donald Davis
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Painfully funny!!
This is a fabulous collection of stories told by Donald Davis about some strange happenings of an extended family and some interesting families in this small town. I particularly liked the stories about the Jolly boys. 11 "subnormal" brothers who run into some stange, and funny, problems because,

a:Their parents didn't name them so they aquired some weird names in some weird ways.

B:and all of these "subnormal" Jolly boys only look at the ground when they walk, as though they are afraid it will go away if they look up, and that leads to some weird mishaps.

Also another couple of stories are about this boy and his pets, first a fish out of water, and then a huge cat with nine lives.

Read it, you may die laughing but you'll die happy.


Bat Loves the Night
Published in Hardcover by Candlewick Press (September, 2001)
Authors: Nicola Davies and Sarah Fox-Davies
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Bats Galore.....
"Bat is waking, upside down as usual, hanging by her toenails. Her beady eyes open. Her pixie ears twitch. She shakes her thistledown fur..." So begins Nicola Davies marvelous picture book introduction to the world of bats. Follow mother bat as she awakens at dusk, flies out into the night hunting and searching for food, then returns home at sunrise to feed her batling, and sleep again until nightfall. Ms Davies combines a simple and evocative story line with interesting scientific information, fun facts, and trivia. Find out where bats live, how they hang upside down so effortlessly, their special body features, how they navigate at night by echolocation, what they eat, how they hunt... Sarah Fox-Davies' quiet and eloquent illustrations complement the text beautifully, and bring this mysterious little creature and its habitat to life. Perfect for emerging readers, Bat Loves The Night is non-fiction at its very best, and is a fascinating and intriguing book budding scientists will want to study, pore over, and read again and again.


Bathtime Piggywiggy
Published in Hardcover by Handprint Books (September, 2001)
Authors: Christyan Fox and Diane Fox
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My kids love this book!
I am a book fanatic and am always buying my children (ages 2 and 4) new books but this is one that they ask me to read to them over and over again. The bright colors and fold out pages make the story fun to read from start to finish. I'm sure I'll be buying more Piggywiggy books in the near future.


Bead a Better Buddy: 27 Pony Bead Projects to Make for Backpacks, Key Chains & More!
Published in Paperback by Hot Off the Pr (October, 1998)
Authors: Claire Cahill and E. Wayne Fox
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The book is a fantastic and creative way to let kids explore
This book is really creative. I found it fun to do these projects. When you have nothing to do, you can make cute bead creatures in just minutes. I recommend this book to anybody who loves doing arts and crafts.


Benchmarking the Performance of Workers' Compensation Systems: Compscope Multistate Comparisons: Css-00-1 July 2000
Published in Paperback by Worker Compensation (June, 2000)
Authors: Sharon E. Fox, Christina S. Casteris, and Carol A. Telles
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THIS IS THE GREATEST BOOK EVER
The title says it all. This is the greatest book ever. Kudos to the authors especially Ms. Casteris.


The Best Valentine in the World
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (January, 1989)
Authors: Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Lilian Obligado
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It truly is "The Best Valentine" one could give
Simply wonderful! I find this story as enchanting today as I did as a child fifteen years ago. With an entertaining plot and fabulous illustrations, this book should be part of everyone's library!


Beulah (Library of Southern Civilization)
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (July, 1992)
Authors: Augusta Jane Evans and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
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A woman unwilling to submit
This novel is about Beulah, a woman who despite her chances to have a "perfect" life refuses to submit to convention. Much of the book focuses on philosophy as a justification for her position and at other times a condemnation of her actions. A wonderful read for the deep thinker. Definitely not beach reading....


Beverly Hills Medical Diet and Long Life Anti Stress Program
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (January, 1982)
Author: Arnold Fox
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This book taught me how to eat.
I lost 20 pounds in approximately 3 weeks using the plunge program . I've maintained the weight loss for 5 years. Basicly, it teachs about nutrition, and how fats, sugars, and salts cause us to gain weight. By first totally cutting these items out of your diet, you begin to lose about 10 pounds in the first week. Then you gradually reintroduce them into your diet in small quantities. I don't know why this book went out of print. It's great!


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