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

Bicycling Magazine's Mountain Biking Skills (Bicycling Magazine)
Published in Paperback by Rodale Press (May, 1990)
Authors: Scott Martin and Bicycling Magazine
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Pulitzer Prize winner?
Scott Martin has written a masterful tome on mountain biking. This is a must-read! Next stop, Oprah's show.


Big Clay Pot
Published in Paperback by Top Shelf Productions (November, 2000)
Author: Scott A. Mills
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meditative and minimalist
In a world where shiny art and shiny costumes are the norm, its a refreshing change of pace to find a graphic novel like this. A quick read, this is a wonderfully heartfelt story of untraditional love and human relationships. I hesitate to call it a 'coming-of-age story' because that would seem to denigrate just how beautiful this story really is. The characters are real and the minimalist brush lines are expertly placed to convey the perfect emotions without the clutter of unnecessary crosshatching or gawdy computer coloring. I read Big Clay Pot and find myself relaxing from the sometimes overwhelming chaos of daily life. Easliy one of the best things I've read in a while.


The Big Leaf Pile (Clifford the Big Reddog)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Authors: Norman Bridwell, Josephine Page, Scott Guy, and Jim Durk
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clifford
I never read the book but I saw the episode on TV. Cleo ,
T-bone, and Clifford all were making leave piles. Only T-bone didn't jump in his because, he had to go play fetch with Sheriff Louis. Clifford was extremely tempted and jumped in them. They scattered all over the island. The went all over the island and got them back.They put them back in the yard and waited. Clifford was still tempted, but didn't jump. When T-bone got back they gathered more leaves and added them to the pile.Then they all jumped in it. When they asked T-bone how his game of fetch was he said pretty good. They said they had a pretty good game of fetch too, which was getting back the leaves!Only they didn't tell T-bone. You'll like watching it on TV and I hope you will like the book


Bioengagement: Making a Christian Difference Through Bioethics Today (Horizons in Bioethics Series)
Published in Paperback by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (August, 2000)
Authors: Nigel M. De S. Cameron, Scott E. Daniels, and Barbara J. White
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Responding to the new medicine
Bio-ethics is a new and burgeoning field, effecting all of us. Issues like human cloning, genetic engineering, assisted reproductive technologies, genetically modified foods, and embryo research are just some of the contentious areas which are making an impact on so many of us. Therefore it is important that those with religious convictions bring their concerns to bear on the new and weighty issues being debated.

Too often such debates have been left to the scientists, medical professionals, politicians and even the corporations to sort through. And often these folk bring to bear a secular utilitarian worldview on such issues. But these important matters should not be left for our politicians and scientists to decide upon. People with a religious worldview very much need to raise their voices as well.

As Nigel Cameron states in his helpful introduction:

"It is in bioethics, that point of intersection of the professions, the academy, and public policy, in which the dignity of the human being is constantly open to re-definition, and in which most of the best in our inheritance - medicine, science, the professional idea - is coming under withering fire from those whose values are radically distinct from the Judeo-Christian tradition. Our failure at the start of the new millennium to engage the culture in a degree which mirrors the size of our churches is distressing. Our failure in this realm of bioethics is particularly discouraging, since it is here that the assumptions of post-Christians are shaping their idea of what it is to be one of us. Conversely, our opportunity to make a difference at this point is immense."

That is why this volume is so important. It offers a much-needed corrective to the various dehumanising and market-driven approaches to the many debates in the life sciences. It offers a fresh restatement of the biblical position which promotes the dignity and worth of every member of the human race.

In this book a number of experts look at many different bio-ethics issues, but all from the Judeo-Christian point of view. All up, twenty medical, ethical, theological and scientific experts examine the many vexing moral issues which new developments in science and technology have produced.

These authorities deal with such topics as: fetal tissue research, in vitro fertilization, stem cell research, health care issues, abortion, euthanasia, sex education, and many other issues. The emphasis is on applying a biblical worldview to these ethical and public policy debates.

The book does not just deal with specific ethics issues. It also provides chapters on Christian leadership in public policy, developing a Christian worldview, mobilising churches to engage in the issues, and dealing with the media.

Some of the leading thinkers and writers in the field come together in this one volume: John Kilner, C. Ben Mitchell, Nigel Cameron, Francis Beckwith and Terry Schlossberg, among others. Their meaty chapters feature incisive comment on the perplexing ethical issues of our day, along with practical advice on how we all can make a contribution to the debate.

Thus this volume offers a fine collection of articles which are both timely and informative. The need has never been greater for a Biblical worldview to challenge the secularists and utilitarians who have tended to dominate these debates. This volume is a welcome corrective to that imbalance.


Birds of Prey
Published in Hardcover by Gallery Books (November, 1989)
Authors: Philip Burton and Scott Weidensaul
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Excellent book
Es un excelente libro que sirve de guia de referencia para la identificacion de las aves de presa, ademas de la ubicacion de las mismas a nivel mundial; por otro lado, las ilustraciones son extraordinarias, en verdad es una obra que vale la pena.

Yo tenia la obra, fue un regalo de cumpleaños, pero lo preste y nunca me lo devolvieron y he estado buscandolo los ultimos tres años.


Black Hawk Down: The Shooting Script (Newmarket Shooting Script Series)
Published in Paperback by Newmarket Press (January, 2002)
Authors: Ken Nolan, Ridley Scott, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Mark Bowden
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Excellent! Like you're watching the movie all over again.
It's a great book. Everything is in exact detail as the movie. As I read, I picture the scene in the movie and I feel like I'm watching the movie all over again. It was written word for word, scene by scene. It even includes still photos and a full cast description of each character. It was everything I thought it would be. It was definitely worth the wait since ordering this book before it was even published.


The Black Man: Cursed or Blessed? A Historic-Biblical & Modern Perspective
Published in Paperback by Rivers of Life Ministry (May, 1993)
Author: Scott A. Bradley
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A book that every Black man woman should read
This book has been a blessing to me. It has answer so many questions. The author has done hours of research in putting this book toghter. Black people as a whole have accepted the brain washing that we as a boby of people are cursed. It is good to know that we are not and more important that we have a present in the Bible. We are a blessed people and we need to know that. Mr. Bradley does an excellent job in showing us why we have lost our identity. We owe it to ourselves to read this book and than take a leap of faith and find out who we are as race of people. Thank you Mr. Bradley


The Black Pearl
Published in Paperback by Dell Pub Co (June, 1983)
Authors: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles and Scott O'Dell
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More of the Morlands ...
Being the sequel to “The Oak Apple”, this novel is the fifth book in the MORLAND DYNASTY series.

Nine months after the fateful battle of Marston Moor, which Kit did not survive, his cousin Ruth gives birth to a daughter, Annunciata.

After the restoration of James II, Ruth sends her daughter, now a woman grown and bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Stuarts, to London where she becomes an instant sensation at Court.

Populated by engaging characters and vivid in historical detail, this book is as enjoyable as the preceding books in the series.


Blood Red Rose for Sophia
Published in Paperback by Authors Choice Press (April, 2002)
Author: Lois Scott
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A first class, reader-riveting thriller
A Blood Red Rose for Sophia by Lois Scott is the story of a prom night gone horribly wrong. A psychopathic murderer leaves roses on the grave of his victim, and Sheriff Brian Taylor is hard-pressed to corral the watchful nemesis in this engrossing tale of high suspense and twisted minds. A Blood Red Rose For Sophia introduces a writer with a definitive talent for authoring a first class, reader-riveting thriller.


Blood Runs Deep
Published in Paperback by Brookfield Reader (December, 2001)
Author: Roderick Scott Mackey
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Awesome!!!!
A friend of mine referred me to this book. He said it was one of the best teen books he'd ever read. I have to agree that it is a book that you can't put down. Action action action. And the characters seem so real. I was sad when it ended. Read this book!


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