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

Business Writing that Counts!
Published in Paperback by Hara Publishing (01 May, 2000)
Authors: Julie, Dr Miller and Dr. Julie Miller
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This is THE book if you need to write!
No matter what type of writing you do, Dr. Julie has the strategies to show you how to get started, get organized and get writing. Her book has a bright and breezy approach as well as being practical and powerful. Her three step system has made my writing more focused and clearer, critical to the success of my writing service. Companies who want to survive over the next few years need to buy themselves and all of their employees a copy! An invaluable and essential tool for anyone and everyone who needs to write.


Buy Wholesale by Mail 1999 (Serial)
Published in Paperback by Harperperennial Library (September, 1998)
Authors: Lowell Miller, Print Project Staff, Prudence McCullough, Print Project, and Harpercollins
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Everyone should own this book
Unless you like spending more for the EXACT same, you should check out this book as a household resource.


Buy Wholesale By-Mail 1998 (Serial)
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins (paper) (September, 1997)
Authors: Lowell Miller, Prudence McCullough, and Print Project
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well worth the price
I saved over $400 on two airline tickets to Europe this summer by contacting a source cited in this book.


Buying and Setting Up Your Small Farm or Ranch
Published in Paperback by Small Farmer's Journal (December, 2000)
Author: L. R. Miller
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Very helpfull, very readable!
I found this book to be very easy to read. It's actually written in a language that the average person can understand; no technical "Realtor terms." The info is great and very helpful, even if you are just looking to buy a home with a big yard and not a farm. I was quite intrigued with the "horse powered" part, as I hadn't ever thought of anyone still using horses to work farms. This book is certainly food for thought!


C.H. Spurgeon on Spiritual Leadership
Published in Paperback by Moody Publishers (July, 2003)
Author: Steve Miller
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A fine book for any serious Christian
This is a great read for leaders or for any Christian who wants to know how God gives success to His children. The author covers a lot of ground in this book--prayer, faith, holiness, service, the Word, and more. Great insight into Spurgeon and the reasons for his success. Miller's writing is easy on the eyes. Highly recommended for any serious Christian reader.


Cadenza: The Literary Annual of Hume Fogg
Published in Hardcover by Write Together Publishing (March, 2000)
Authors: Melissa Bullock, Sarah Dryden, and Sarah Miller
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greatest book ever written
Buy this. You'll love it. It's perfect. Five Stars.


California In-Line Skating (Foghorn Outdoors)
Published in Paperback by Foghorn Pr (June, 1996)
Author: Liz Miller
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A great reference for in-line skaters in California!!!
This book is a must-have for in-line skaters. I don't skate but my son does, and this book has shown me lots of new places to take him and his friends. In fact, after reading this book, I'm thinking about learning to skate myself!


Call of Duty: A Montana Girl in World War II
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (April, 1999)
Authors: Grace Porter Miller and Linda Grant De Pauw
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Enjoyable reading. Lots of everyday life details from WWI ,
Funny stories along with the serious war accounts. Fascinating reading


Camelot The True Story
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Rideout Publishing (01 January, 1998)
Authors: Michael D. Miller and Transphoto
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Camelot, The True Story - Carries a Magical Ring of Truth
This book was spellbinding and yet, utterly heart wrenching for me. I found Michael D. Miller's efforts in regressing 102 people back to the time of Camelot a compelling force as though he had written for me to read. Having stumbled upon the title of this book while on the internet I felt compelled to purchase it. (As a side note, I want to confide to all readers of this review that I checked all my local bookstores and libraries and could only locate this book through Amazon.com) What makes this story seem so "realistic" and "full of truth" is that the authors background seems doubtful that he would make something like this up. But beyond all that is the fact, that I, having gone through my own past-life regression can attest that all of his regressions with these people "ring true" within my experience. Sure, my doubtful and skeptical side wondered out loud how he manages to gather 102 people who all seem to have a connection to Camelot but as I began to think these thoughts the very next chapter answered my questions. Maybe Merlin was collaberating with the author on the writting of this book but it was a magical experience to read and "re-live" these experiences from an era of when time was enchanted and the dream of a perfect existence was realized. A time when love was pure.


Caring for New Life: Essays on Holistic Education (Foundations of Holistic Education Series)
Published in Paperback by Resource Center for Redesigning Education Inc (August, 2000)
Author: Ron Miller
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Wonderful! A must-read book!
Author, educator, editor and publisher Ron Miller uses his unique talents to present a brilliant overview of holistic education as a radical alternative to the assumptions, purposes and methods of conventional schooling. Caring for New Life discusses fulfillment of life's true purpose and delivers a series of essays that offer beams of light that illuminate educating our children in other and better ways.

While current educational systems seem to focus on the individual and a goal of financial success, Caring for New Life presents the views of prominent educators with a global view that include the whole self, spiritual as well as physical. For instance, Maria Montessori said, "The world was not created for us to enjoy, but we are created to evolve the cosmos."

Mr. Miller says, "Holism asserts that everything exists in relationship, in context of connection and meaning--and that any change or event causes a realignment, however slight, throughout the entire pattern." thus holism brings together rather than separates as "...a spiritual quest for compassion and peace."

Caring for New Life assembles the words and thoughts of Thoreau, Steiner, Wilber, Krishnamurti and Palmer (to name only a few), that education should serve purposes other than national defense and the manpower requirements of the corporate economy. Ron Miller cogently and effectively presents the logic of and the need for a more liberating educational system.

Here is an enlightening book that probes and asks fundamental questions that cause the reader to ponder about the human consequences of our educational policies. In this reviewer's opinion, the hallmark of a great book is that it gets you to think. Caring for New Life is a great book!


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