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

Beware of a Very Hungry Fox (First Read-By-Myself Books)
Published in School & Library Binding by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (January, 1985)
Authors: Patty Wolcott and Lucinda McQueen
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Reading is very Very VeRy VERY Fun!
This is the first book I ever read as a kid. I remember checking it out of the library every chance I could! I loved it as a kid and have fond memories of reading it over, and Over, and OvEr, and OVER again! Enjoy!


Biblical Sexuality and the Battle for Science
Published in Paperback by Emmaus Ministries (01 February, 1988)
Author: F. Earle Fox
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Rare eye opening alternative to the failure of pansexuality
Despite the technical, and focused purpose of this book (to refute a pair of episcopalian proposals), this book presents a general message about the meaning and purpose of both science, and sexuality. It is a needed voice in the battle for the minds of Americans in terms of worlvidew. It presents a summary of Fox's brilliant theology of heterosexuality that offers both a philosophical basis for the Bible's moral techings, and a proposal for the true meaning of sexuality that stands in stark contrast to the failing pansexual, narcissistic, solipsistic view of modern "sexoligists." As an added bonus, he has included an eye opening chapter on the disturbing roots of sexology: the Kinsey Reports


Big Leagues: Professional Baseball, Football, and Basketball in National Memory
Published in Paperback by Bison Bks Corp (August, 1998)
Author: Stephen R. Fox
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A Must Reading for Sport Historians
If you think you know something about the history of our top three American sports, you should try this one. Fox will tell you so much about what happened that you will shake your head saying, "I didn't know that." He tells his story eloquently. The breath and depth of his knowledge in some popular areas is awesome, especially his account of the evolution of the jump shot. I was left impressed with the degree of research that was necessary for such an interesting book. While his selection of pictures is interesting, it is the factual research concerning little known facts that will leave you a more knowledgable student of sports in America.


The Biography of a Silver Fox
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (October, 1988)
Author: Ernest Thompson Seton
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wonderful animal adventure for adults and children
Beautiful and exciting, written with understanding, love, and poetry. I have loved Seton's animal stories since childhood.


Black Eagle Child: The Facepaint Narratives
Published in Paperback by Grove Press (January, 1997)
Author: Ray A. Young Bear
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What do owls, fireflies, and UFOs have in common?
This is a great read! Ray A. Young Bear's book is not as difficult to penetrate as some of Gerald Vizenor's stuff, but is just as smart. It isn't quite the way Louise Erdrich weaves her stories together, but his use of language and his ability to tell a story is just as good. He's poetic, magical, honest, and can paint pictures with words you won't forget.

What is it about? Well, it's about life. It is about the lives of a group of people from the heartland of America.

If you like Native American literature, get it. If you like poetry, get it. If you enjoy staying up and night and laughing with the characters in the books you read, and feeling their pain, I think you won't be disappointed.


Blowfish Live in the Sea
Published in Paperback by Atheneum (January, 1987)
Author: Paula Fox
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A Beautifully Written Story
Blowfish Live in the Sea is definitely one of the best books that I have ever read. Paula Fox does such a good job of describing the characters that you think that you completely know them by the time you are through. I could not put this book down. The setting and atmosphere seemed so real that I could not help but wallow in the problems of each of the melancholy characters for a while. It also offers a very real picture of what life was like back in the seventies (sixties?) for a teenage girl and her older step-brother. This book is very rare and hard-to-find, so if you can get your hands on it, go ahead and read! The mystery of the strange blowfish will haunt you forever!! (Excellent ending, I might add.)

GO READ BLOWFISH LIVE IN THE SEA.


The Blue Door: A Fox and Rabbit Story
Published in Paperback by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited (May, 2003)
Author: David McPhail
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Fox and Rabbit Do it Again!
The Blue Door is another humorous children's book written by David McPhail. Fox and Rabbit's adventure to the city to find fox's uncle is amusing and entertaining. The illustrations are magnificent, colorful and delightful to view. It's a book children want to read over and over.


The Blueberry Cake That Little Fox Baked
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (August, 1984)
Author: Andrea Da Rif
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So cute your kids will love
This book has really cute picturea and it also gives children an insight that being on time is important and that kids cake bake too.


The Breaking of the American Social Compact
Published in Paperback by New Press (September, 1998)
Authors: Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward
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Falling deeper into the political rabbit hole.
Great book discussing the effects of globalization upon the working class in American society. Piven and Cloward effectively discuss the weakening of the working class, the disproportional influence of businesses, corporations, and other capital-holders upon the governing process, the attack upon welfare relief programs, the impacts of poor people's political movements. Piven and Cloward assert that the business class is weakening the civil rights and attacking the relief programs that protect the poor by fueling popular myths about such recipients.


Business Law & the Legal Environment (16th Ed)
Published in Hardcover by South-Western College/West (December, 1997)
Authors: Ronald A. Anderson, Ivan Fox, and David P. Twomey
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An astoundingly comprehensive overview of the legal process.
How better could an author examine the legal process than be a part of it? Obviously Ronald Anderson posed this question to himself and answered with complete discretion and insight. If only a bonus star could be awarded along with the first five, I would give them in all earnst.


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