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

Pure Evil (The Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 97)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (March, 1995)
Authors: Franklin W. Dixon and Anne Greenberg
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!GREAT!
This book has been one of my favorites in the Hardy BoysCasefiles series. I have the about 150 Hardy's books and this is thebest. The action is amazing and you never know who is behind all the horrible things when Frank and Joe go on a vacation to Callie's grumpy great uncle's maple syrup farm. Amazing action, and truly a great book. A must have for any and ALL Hardy Boys fans.


Questionable Doctors Disciplined by State and Federal Governments: Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
Published in Paperback by Public Citizen Inc (04 March, 1998)
Authors: Sidney Wolfe, Kathryn Franklin, Phyllis McCarthy, Alana Bame, and Benita Marcus Adler
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Doctor information revealed
This book is a must have. It gave excellent information about doctors in my state. The information was clear and concise, telling what, when and why the doctors where disciplined and if it was by a state or federal agencies. This book gives consumers the basis to make better decisions when choosing a doctor by knowing if they have ever been disciplined and why.


The Radical Enlightenments of Benjamin Franklin
Published in Paperback by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (December, 2000)
Author: Douglas Anderson
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Fascinating Study
Douglas Anderson has managed to produce a rich and extremely stimulating intellectual biography of Benjamin Franklin. He traces Franklin's ideas as reflected in his various writings throughout his life, with special focus on his literary and philosophical influences. For instance, he shows that Franklin, even in his teenage years, managed to produce a work of rather impressive learning and erudition, viz. Silence Dogood. This work quotes extensively from the popular English Republican work "Cato's Letters," and reflects explicitly the philosophical ideas of the great moral philosophy Lord Shaftesbury. Anderson ably demonstrates how his ideas changed and evolved with time and experience, as Franklin moved from being a poor apprentice to a publisher, scientist, politician, and revolutionary diplomat. He analyzes the full range of his thought on a myriad of subjects, including politics, religion, and science. In the end, this work is a major accomplishment that offers the interested reader a vast amount of enjoyment and education.


The Reagan Years A to Z: An Alphabetical History of Ronald Reagan's Presidency
Published in Hardcover by Lowell House (October, 1996)
Author: Kenneth Franklin Kurz
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Short and sweet
I was five when Reagan took office, so I'm too young to remember most of what happened during his years in office; I had heard of the events but didn't know the stories behind them; I highly recommend this book for any Gen-Xer like me who is curious about what was going on while they were playing with their Barbies and G.I. Joes.


Real Benjamin Franklin (American Classic Series)
Published in Paperback by Natl Center for Constitutional (August, 1982)
Authors: Andrew M. Allison, W. Cleon Skousen, and M. Richard Maxfield
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Get to know the REAL Benjamin Franklin...
I really enjoyed reading this book. It is well written... even young children could enjoy the stories. Franklin was a remarkable man, he was a man of character. He excelled in many areas as a scientist, inventor, and politician. There are many lies being told about him today to defame his character, and this book will help you understand the REAL man!


Reflecting a Prairie Town: A Year in Peterson (American Land and Life)
Published in Hardcover by University of Iowa Press (September, 1994)
Authors: Drake Hokanson, D. Hook, and Wayne Franklin
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Reflecting a Prairie Town-A Year in Peterson
Very informative not only in the happenings of a year in and around the town of Peterson, but also an in-depth and easy to understand history of the area begining with the formation of the land during the glacial age. The black & white photos rival the quality of Ansel Adams. This book is more than just and excellent coffee table print. This could be any midwest farming community.


Relax Your Neck, Liberate Your Shoulders: The Ultimate Exercise Program for Tension Relief
Published in Paperback by Princeton Book Co Pub (31 October, 2002)
Author: Eric Franklin
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A Daily Guide to releasing stress and feeling WONDERFUL!
This book is entertaining, informative, intellegent, helpful, challenging and instructive on how to reduce tension and increase relaxation. Eric Franklin uses his words and pictures to easily teach us how to reduce neck and shoulder pain within a few minutes and sometimes just by using our imagination.

You don't have to go to a gym to do his exercises; all you need is the time and enough space to sit, stand or lie down.

This book is truly one that you will want to refer to on a regular basis to continue your journey of relaxation in your daily life.


Relentless
Published in Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (Mass Market) (November, 1993)
Author: Kris Franklin
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I read in in one night! Great outdoor adventure novel
I loved the strong female character in this adventure. The vivid Colorado descriptions are wonderful. The action scenes with the plane crash and chases were intense. A quick read but great characters.


Revitalize Your Corporate Culture: Powerful Ways to Transform Your Company into a High-Performance Organization
Published in Hardcover by Gulf Professional Publishing (September, 1999)
Author: Franklin C. Ashby
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GREAT BOOK!
Franklin Ashby has taken quotes and quips from some of the greatest minds in business and used them to illustrate why some corporate culture changes succeed and others fail. I would recommend this book to anyone thinking of culture change or those in the midst of culture changes (as in my case) where they are not meeting expectations. In my case, this book has helped identify what went wrong and why, and how to fix it. The book is thought provoking, insightful, and stimulating. I highly recommend it. Best business book I have read to date.


The Riding Experience & Beyond: Personal Development for Riders
Published in Paperback by Goals Unlimited Press (23 October, 2002)
Authors: Jill K. Hassler-Scoop, Kathy, Ph.D. Kelly, Susan Carlson, Franklin White, Beth Parker, and Robin Kolb
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Her best book yet!
I am loving this new book by Jill Hassler-Scoop, et al.! It has thoroughly explained integration and the psychological aspects of riding. It has helped me organize my rides better and keep my training calm and effective. It is very easy to read and understand and is the type of book you can refer back to again and again to "refresh" your riding attitudes. I am buying it for my riding buddies for Christmas!


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