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

The Pocket Gillie: Flyfishing Essentials
Published in Paperback by Frank Amato Publications (November, 1992)
Author: Scott Richmond
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A Must Have
I can't say enough good things about this book. Once you have purchased your fly rod and reel this is THE book to have. Has a lot of good entomology drawings. Scott has a good sense of humor. Highly recommended.

first rate fly fishing primer.
I have read many books on flyfishing and I have found that Scott Richmond`s The Pocket Gillie is by far the best flyfishing primer I have seen. It is very well written. His chapter called Hard Times in a Bugs Life gives much insight into basic entomology to help one choose the correct pattern and presentation,which I think, is the essence of flyfishing. The book is economically written and fits in a fly vest pocket. I highly reccomend it.


Power Religion: The Selling Out of the Evangelical Church?
Published in Paperback by Moody Publishers (June, 1997)
Authors: Charles W. Colson, J. I. Packer, R. C. Sproul, Alister McGrath, and Michael Scott Horton
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Should be required reading for all church leaders.
Many of the issues up for discussion are simply based upon the age-old debate between, semi-Pelagianism and Augustinianism. However the contributers adroitly cut through the flesh and get at the heart of contemporary church issues. This debate is not over a matter of style.But rather it accurately raises the concern as to what constitutes true Christian religion. If some of the points that are raised are indeed correct, one would have to wonder if authentic Christian faith even exists within much of the current church milieu. These articles should not be treated lightly but rather with fear and trembling.

Fantastic
This is a fantastic book, covering clearly many aspects which challenge and threaten the church and the truth of the gospel.


Power, Holiness, and Evangelism: Rediscovering God's Purity, Power, and Passion for the Lost
Published in Paperback by Destiny Image (August, 1999)
Authors: Randy Clark, Steve Beard, Pablo Bottari, Harvey R., Jr. Brown, Michael L. Brown, Pablo Deiros, Gordon D. Fee, Chhris Heuertz, Scott McDermott, and Carlos Mraida
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Power/Holiness/Evangelism: Rediscovering God's Purity, Power
I purchased this book as a second thought, and found out I got more than I bargained for. The level of expertise and experience with God impressed me initially, but it was the depth of each topic presented by each of the authors that shocked me. When dealing with God and spiritual subjects in books, there are so many approaches, and many that are really weird, but in this book the contributing authors do much to show by scriptures and experience the reality of the need for the church to be seeking God's power, holiness, and evangelistic outreach to the human race. This is not a book of testimonies alone, but scriptures and the reality of the topics listed in the title. Another book that assisted me in certain sections of this book was I Give You Authority by Charles Kraft. Though much different in subject, it assisted me in understanding some things that are occurring in the South American churches. I highly recommend this book for one's bookself, not only for reading, but as a text book for what is happening in Christianity today.

Unity and Passion for God
The chapters are written by individuals from various backgrounds who are sensing the Holy Spirit drawing them into a closer relationship with God. This purity of heart has been documented in past and present revivals around the world.


The Price Was High: Fifty Uncollected Stories
Published in Hardcover by Fine Communications (May, 1996)
Authors: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Matthew J. Bruccoli
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Charming!
Of course, any of Fitzgerald's work edited by Mr. Bruccoli must be wonderful. These short stories, which appeared in various magazines from the 20s through the 40s are simply charming. Fitzgerald's elegant style of writing and sensuous story-telling techinque captivate the reader from the very first lines. Particularly appealing is Fitzgerld's use of humor - sometimes dry; sometimes understated - and well illustrated in the story, "The Pusher in the Face." Typical of early Fitzgerald, some of these stories end with an ironic twist of fate, such as the story, "Two for a Penny." Fitzgerald's themes are timeless and relevant to people living at the end of this century. These stories could have been written yesterday. If it is cold where you are, read these stories with a cup of hot cocoa by the fire; if warm, read them on your porch in the early evening with a pitcher of ice tea or lemonade.

A tremendous value and learning opportunity...
Many American writers learn much about their craft by studying Fitzgerald. As Dorothy Parker said: Fitzgerald could write a bad story, but he couldn't write badly. Many of these stories, although unsuccessful by Fitzgerald's standards, are nonetheless instructive in their weakness: the strong parts stand out so clearly that they afford insights into what makes a given story truly work, and what makes one fall short. And: weak or not, there's beautiful writing in all of them. This collection is a treasure for Fitzgerald fans, and an important addition to a fiction writer's or writing student's bookshelf.


Professional Web Site Optimization
Published in Paperback by Wrox Press Inc (February, 1997)
Authors: Michael Tracy, Scott Ware, Robert Barker, and Louis Slothouber
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Very well rounded and informative!
I teach a class for the University of California in their Web/IP Engineering program. I use this book as one of my texts because it's cross-platform and it has enough technical detail to really explain the complex art of optimizing a site. It's 1999 but the book is still relevant!

my web site has never ran faster
this book really helped me a lot with setting up my personal and company web sites. read this book, it will make your day!


A Protocol for Touch: Poems (Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry, 7)
Published in Paperback by University of North Texas Press (March, 2000)
Authors: Constance Merritt and Scott Cairns
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The work of a truly gifted poet.
A Protocol For Touch was awarded the Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry and secured Constance Merritt as a truly gifted poet with a recognition richly deserved. Exile: The air is dry in the much-promised land,/And mountains whisper "this is not your home":/Still nights entice me like a knowing hand,/And strangers' hands have sometimes brushed my own./Yet milk, so sweet, turns rancid in my mouth,/And I can name no answer to desire/Since God is everywhere and I'm without./I taste the stone's sleek kiss, lie with each hour/And the dream of taking up my staff and rod,/Or no longer lingering weary at the door/My hands heavy with holy tears for God/Or some woman who always fails to come./But it's hard to leave the vigil once begun,/And waiting soon becomes much more than for.

Wow!
These poems reward the first reading with immediate joy, and reward each subsequent reading with continuing provocation and power. I love this book. I'm giving it to all my friends. Any woman (or any man, for that matter) who has wrestled with the troubling intersections of individual spirit and received authority will find in these poems a wealth of comfort and wisdom, as well as shocking realization!


Providence: Main Rule Book
Published in Paperback by XID Creative Incorporated (01 November, 1997)
Authors: Richard Binek, Nicolas Jequier, and Jeff Mackintosh, Mike Scott Nicolas Jequier
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A "player friendly" source for endless hours of great fun.
Providence is a superbly crafted roleplay game of super powers and magic set in a world of high fantasy and thrilling adventure as players battle between good and evil, right and wrong. Against the seemingly overwhelming forces of chaos stand the hero-player as a beacon of light and sanity. Providence: Main Rule Book is the core title providing all the information necessary to begin a campaign. Included is a character creation system enabling the development of a wide variety of interesting and dynamic characters. A complete description of skills, powers and spells is provided and players will be introduced to the Creative System, the set of basic, advanced and optional rules necessary to fully explore this engaging, entertaining, fascinating game. Also available for this unique gaming universe are Providence: Main World Book providing a detailed examination of the world of Providence including its inhabitants, geography and history; Providence: The Recognizers which includes the history and organization of Providence's bounty hunters; Providence: People's Knights featuring The Lost Tribes, The Wayfarers, and the Reaver's criminal organization; and Providence: Cliff-spider, The War Citadel, is a complete adventure with a profusion of story threads establishing it as a core source book for gaming adventures. The Providence series is "player friendly" and a welcome source for endless hours of great fun and high adventure.

Easy of Play is Paramount!
And on that note, XID Creative shines with its release of "Providence: Main Rule Book." The Creative System does all it says and more.

- The Creative Engine is a clean and clear skills-based system providing both flexability in use and character development in play.

- System resolution utilizes target number (TN) resolution, providing as many or as few modifiers as the troupe feels comfortable with.

- Magic and powers system that, while initially difficult to grasp, is quite fluid once understood.

- The Providence world is presented in enough detail to provide a base level of play, very sufficient to get a grasp on.

Overall, an excellent game!


Pruning, Planting & Care: Johnson's Guide to Gardening Plants for the Arid West
Published in Paperback by Ironwood Pr (March, 1997)
Authors: Eric A. Johnson, Scott Millard, and Don Fox
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Great
This book is destined to be a classic book that will be remembered long after it is out of print. It has great detail on individual low water use plants on how to grow them and care for them. If I could only have one book on low water use desert plants, this would be the book.

Excellent information for the novice
This is an excellent book on information about desert plants. Not much in the way of pictures, but heavy on information. I refer to it constantly when I need information about the desert plants in my yard or ones I'm buying. Has a grid on pruning times, flowering times, etc.


Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy
Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Publishing Company (May, 1984)
Authors: J. Scott Rutan and Walter Stone
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And You Thought It Was Good Before
Drs. Rutan and Stone have long been actively involved in the forefront of teaching and conducting Group Psychotherapy. Their credentials, reputations and skills precede them. Yet, none of this guarantees a book which will serve the needs of its readers. With the earlier editions of this volume, readers were taken into the realm of Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy, in a clear, concise, and useful manner. Often when authors produce books such as this, later revisions are simply a reworking of the previous editions. Not so with this book. In fact, the authors pushed themselves to produce a volume which not only brings the material alive, but draws the reader directly into the process. In their latest edition, Rutan and Stone not only present well articulated clinical examples, but they also share with the reader, the therapist's thoughts that lead to the particular interventions. This takes the use of clinical examples from 2 to 3 dimensional, and allows the reader to more fully understand not only what was done in each situation, but why. The authors also update the book with currrent issues, such as the impact of managed care (although this is not a primary focus of the book). And, as before there is an abundance of information outlining and explaining the underlying theoretical principles which inform this model

As someone who has led, taught and supervised Group Psychotherapy for the past 15 years, I believe that this is one of the best books on this subject, available today. While it is not a general book aimed at providing an overview of Group Psychotherapy, or an overview of various models of Group Psychotherapy, it does translate the authors' clinical insight and experience into a format from which others can learn and grow. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about the theory and practice of Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy.

THE WAIT HAS ENDED...
Drs. Rutan and Stone expand their wonderful and scholarly text, Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy. All readers, scholars and anyone interested in group psychotherapy will have the opportunity of greatly increasing their personal and professional knowledge while reading the work(s) of these two senior and erudite clinicians. I am obviously a fan of their efforts and have used their books over these many years to not only increase my own understanding of psychodynamic groups but also to inspire the knowledge of my students which their books have profoundly accomplished.


Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering
Published in Hardcover by Rocky Mountain Books (21 July, 2000)
Author: Chic Scott
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A Page-Turner of a History Book!!
Often it seems that even well written fictional accounts do not get my blood racing and my stomach flipping, but Chic Scott has managed to do this in Pushing the Limits. Through this book I have gained a real sense of the mental make-up necessary to being a serious mountaineer. This book is as enjoyable a read as I've come across in recent years.

Pushing the Limits - a super Canadian mountaineering book
This book is a joy to read and a "must have" as a reference book that tells you all you would like to know and more about the history of mountaineering in Canada. Beautifully published with many pictures of the "greats and near greats" of the Canadian mountaineering scene since it all began in the mid 1800's. Chic Scott has produced a book that has already become a classic in mountain literature.


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