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

Behind the Wheel (Choose Your Own Adventure: 121)
Published in Library Binding by Gareth Stevens (July, 1901)
Authors: R. A. Montgomery, Leslie Morrill, and Gareth Stevens Publishing
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Behind The Wheel
Uh-oh! Something is behind the wheel. I know it will cause trouble in the race. I like this book a lot.


Anne of Green Gables: A Modern Dramatization of L.M. Montgomery's Most Popular Novel in Three Acts
Published in Paperback by Samuel French Inc (June, 1964)
Author: Alice Chadwicke
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For All Anne Readers
I have one word for you anne. Are you a anne fan? Well this book is another book to add to your collection. If you are one of the people that love anne as much as I do. I think you will love the book.


God and Your Personality
Published in Paperback by St. Paul Books & Media (May, 1995)
Author: Dan Montgomery
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Encouraging. Insightful. Hopeful.
With a gentle, yet deft touch, Dr. Montgomery exposes both the strengths and weaknesses of personality types and helps the reader come to understand how an ever-loving God can use innate qualities to create whole, healthy and happy individuals. Dr. Montgomery's book will help you understand who you are and why you behave as you do

Solid. Practical. Intriguing.
This book by Professor Montgomery holds great promise for all interested in a solid approach to self-help in the area of psychological and spiritual wholeness. As an experienced psychologist, the author not only brings into the light our defense mechanisms but offers us practical, concrete ways to address these obstacles to our well-being. We found its conclusions intriguin


Anne of the Island: An Anne of Green Gables Story (Illustrated Junior Library)
Published in Hardcover by Grosset & Dunlap (November, 1992)
Authors: Mark Graham and Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Heartwarming,touching and brings tears of joy to your eyes
This book,the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series,tells the story of Anne Shirley coming to Redmond College. During the four years,Anne learns a lot of things about life,and her adventures are both funny and heartwarming. People who have read Anne's previous adventures in Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea will enjoy another wonderful Anne of Green Gables story,set in the beautiful,lush green Prince Edward Island,Cananda. This book is also better understood if you have read Anne's other adventures in the previous books. After they have read this book,they might want to go on and read Anne's life after college in Anne of Windy Poplars. You might want to read all the way up to the eighth book which tells about Anne's daughter,all grown up!


Second Only to Grant: Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs
Published in Hardcover by White Mane Publishing Co. (January, 2001)
Author: David W. Miller
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The Life and Times of General Montgomery C. Meigs
David Miller deserves a great deal of credit for bringing
General Montgomery Meigs to life. Through his incredibly detailed work, the life and times of this gifted builder,
architect and general become chrystallized in the reader's mind.
The number of personal letters included in this volume are nothing short of remarkable. The inclusion of so many portions of personal letters from the mid-1800s allows the reader to share directly the thought processes of Meigs, his supporters and his detractors. The copious footnotes are outstanding as well. Not to mention the great photos.
In a sense, this is a textbook as well as a biographical work.
I am very impressed. Thank you,!!!
Signed, A distant relative of the Quartermaster General

Long overdue
This is an excellent biography of one of the most important -- although most overlooked and underrated -- members of the Union high command in the Civil War. Montgomery Meigs was, quite literally, second only to U. S. Grant in importance, in that he was the genius who kept the supplies moving up front. He also had outstanding pre- and post-war careers as engineer-architect. A most amazing (though not particularly attractive) man, whose life and works are splendidly described in a well-written, fascinating book. Civil War buffs owe Miller many thanks.


Anne of Green Gables Birthday Book
Published in Hardcover by Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub (Juv (September, 1990)
Authors: Lauren Mills and Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Another wonderful way to treasure a timeless classic
As a fan of the L.M. Montgomery books, there's not much that can be published dealing with Anne that wouldn't be wonderful. It's an excellent treasure to have that like the Anne books, brings you back to a timeless age where the hopes and dreams of childhood are not merely sentences that are read over and over but with every turn of the page, are relived. Enjoy! J. Hopkins, High school student


Christ's Call to Discipleship
Published in Paperback by Kregel Publications (August, 1998)
Author: James Montgomery Boice
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Boice's best
What are the costs of following and obeying Christ in this post-Christian era? The late Dr. Boice unflinchingly outlines what happens to the true Christian as they face today's challenges and temptations to compromise. Not for the social "Christian", this book will warn as well as encourage. Must reading.

A must read for every Christian
This book is a very quick and easy read. But don't let that fool you. This book packs quite a punch. It talks about how Jesus defined discipleship and what Biblical discipleship looks like.

This book is also practical. The author uses real-life examples from his own life and the lives of others. It is obvious the author has a very clear understanding of the topic of discipleship and wants the reader to have an equally clear understanding. He talks about what the Bible has to say about discipleship, the lack of true discipleship in the church today, what true discipleship looks like, the cost of discipleship (in my opinion, this is the most challenging,chapter of all) and the rewards of discipleship. The author also discusses unpopular subjects such as repentance, humility, obedience and dying to self as key components of discipleship. The author also takes a very strong stand against the notion of "easy believism" which is so prevalent and popular in American Christianity today.

This book should be required reading for every Christian. Especially new Christians. But veteran believers will also benefit greatly from this book. This book will break you out of complacent Christianity and will get you outside your comfort zone. In my opinion, this is one of the best books on discipleship out there.


Operations Research in Production Planning, Scheduling, and Inventory Control
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (15 March, 1974)
Authors: Lynwood A. Johnson and Douglas C. Montgomery
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Oldies but goodies: One of the best inventory books
Here is another best book of Operations Research (OR) application with theory. Even though this book was published in 1974, it's quite comprehensive. The fundamental with extension are shown with example -as necessary. The title shows "production planning", "scheduling" and "inventory", but the contents are more on "inventory system". The fundamental of inventory system is the basic idea to apply further analysis of quantitative supply chain system. This book is a valuable resource for anyone who's interested in Inventory system, Production planning and OR application.

dyanmic inventory model
i want information about simulation of an inventory model. in this model amount demanded is change form priod of time to another period of time. at any period we have a new setup cost and a new holding cost . we want to find the optimum amount and cost.


The Anne of Green Gable Collection #1
Published in CD-ROM by Quiet Vision (30 September, 1998)
Authors: Lucy Maud Montgomery and John M. Schaeffer
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The epic love story of Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe
Collected on this CD-Rom are the four novels of L. M. Montgomery that cover the epic love story of Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe. Of the other three novels in the "Anne" series, two focus more on Anne and Gilbert's children, while "Anne of Windy Poplars," although coming between "Anne of the Island" and "Anne's House of Dreams," was written after and tells of the time Anne spent teaching at a girl's private school while Gilbert was in medical school. So these four novels take your from the first meeting between Anne and Gilbert in "Anne of Green Gables" until she finally accepts his proposal in "Anne of the Island" and they get married in "Anne's House of Dreams." I am impressed that the people who put this together picked those four novels to be includes in the first volume of this collection. It suggests they know a little something about their subject. This format is certainly easy enough to use on your computer and the search function is helpful when you are trying to track down a favorite search (search for "break slate"). However, for younger readers I would certainly think they would better enjoy one of illustrated editions of the beloved classic that starts the series. I have just returned from Prince Edward Island and have been reading through the Anne books again after having seen some of the places that inspired Montgomery's stories. Once you begin reading these books and it is obvious to you and everybody else except Anne that she and Gilbert belong together, it is hard to stop until the two of them are FINALLY married.

What a beautiful 'motivation' story!
...expecting a story of a young little girl in the country side of the old English land, I ended up admiring the great courages that Anne had shown in order to prove herself to Gilbert... that she worth something to this guy. The way the writer potrayed the life of Anne during her childhood was quite detail and it really made Anne as if as I am journeying together with her throughout her story. ... and the life of Marita... at the end turn into a happy mom instead of keeping her face long! Anne had been her motivator! There are lots of humors... well,a nice story shouldn't be serious throughout the pages... I really admired this book and I am looking forward for the rest of the Anne's series.


Billy Whiskers: The Autobiography of a Goat
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (May, 1985)
Authors: Frances Trego. Montgomery and W. H. Fry
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Billy Whiskers Gets In Trouble
I'll add to the commentary above -- an excellent book from the rural and innocent beginnings of the 20th Century....

Billy Whiskers, a goat, is always getting into trouble -- and in this way is endearing to children who feel that they too are always in trouble. But Billy perseveres and stubbornly holds his ground.

An entertaining book with old-fashioned flavor
This is a very amusing book, lots of fun for children and the adults who might read it to them. However, your "age level" is incorrect. You state that the age level is 4-8. A 4-year old could not possibly read this book, and neither could any but a very bright eight-year old. This would be a good book to read to an early elementary child, but not for a child to solo read until third or fourth grade. There are a lot of old-fashioned words and phrases.


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