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

Selling You!: A Practical Guide to Achieving the Most by Becoming Your Best
Published in Audio CD by Audio Renaissance (November, 2000)
Authors: Napoleon Hil, Joe Slattery, W. Clement Stone, and Napoleon Hill
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Another Excellent Napolean Hill Creation
A must have for any sales professional. A timeless classic to liten to several times a year.


Set in Stone, Fixed in Glass: The Great Mormon Temple and Its Photographers
Published in Hardcover by Signature Books (September, 1992)
Author: Nelson B. Wadsworth
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I LOVE IT!!!!!!
I love old photo-history books, and this is one of the best. It shows photographs of the Salt Lake Mormon Temple, taken by various photographers at different times during its construction. Many historic photos are contained here. Also, much of the history of Utah as a Territory can be learned by the photos and the text.

I gained a greater appreciation for the pioneers and their legacy, by reading this book.

--George Stancliffe


The Seven Stone.
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (January, 1972)
Author: Mary Francis Shura
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Childhood Favorite
Maggie makes friends with the new girl, Tilly. Tilly is convinced she's the daughter of a witch and that she has magical powers. The Seven Stone, she believes, is her protective talisman. Maggie struggles to grasp who and what Tilly (and the stone) really are, as well as the value of friends.

This was one of my favorite books as a child. I'm sure every child wants to believe they are special and have magical powers. The moral of the story (that the power of friendship is the best magic of all) didn't matter as much to me, as a kid, as re-reading the book over and over again. A fun little story.


The Seventies
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Pap) (October, 2000)
Authors: Rolling Stone, Ashley Kahn, Holly George-Warren, Shawn Dahl, and Rolling Stone Magazine
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Life In The 70's
Rolling Stone magazine was founded in 1967 and born of the ideas of the counterculture. But the magazine hit its stride and became cultural significant in the 70's. This book is a great review of the decade detailing everything from Nixon to Springsteen to disco to All in The Family to the emergence of porn and casual sex. Writers from Rolling Stone like Hunter S. Thompson detailing how gonzo journalism was conceived (and in his words, never truly achieved), founder and editor Jann Wenner on the man behind the infamous Pentagon Papers and others are excellent, but it is the contributions for others not necessarily associated with the magazine that hit the mark. The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde was a student at Kent State and gives a first person of what happened when the National Guardsmen killed four students. Tom Wolfe expouses on radical chic and the stories about the emergence of Soul Train, the deaths at a Who concert in Cincinnati, the Saturday Night Fever and disco explosion, Bruce Springsteen and Al Trautwig's essay on Julius "Dr. J' Erving are all superb. The book's left-hand margin contains a running timeline that note important and relevant events of the decade in chronological order. This book is an immensely satisfying, enjoyable and informative read.


Shadow (Courage of Stone Series)
Published in Hardcover by Roberts Rinehart Pub (October, 1999)
Author: Helen Hughes Vick
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Shadow
Helen Hughs Vick is probably the best author I have ever comeacross, and she doesn't fail with Shadow in her new courage of thestone series. She explores a young girl in a Sinagua village, a place she had written about before in her amazing Walker of Time Series. I am always in awe of her detail, and I hope you all will give it a try and read Shadow, one of her many fantastic books!


Sharon Stone : Basic Ambition
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown UK Ltd (December, 1994)
Author: Douglas Thompson
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Basic knowledge of Sharon Stone
Didn't read yet completely . . . want to see the rest ... thanks ! Mike McCoy


Shinin' Times: A Trapper's Life in the Rocky Mountain West During the 1820s
Published in Paperback by Sunshine Press Publications (July, 2000)
Authors: Jack Stone, Alfred H. Pritchard, and Sun Shine Press Publications
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WAUGH!!!!
This hear book sure do shine!!! Best fiction on the fur trade I ever did see!! Some of the stories do stretch the truth a bit but, ain't that what it's about.... Jack Stone knows poor bull from fat cow or this child's a pilgrim.... Throw in a plew or two and buy yerself a copy!! You sure won't be disapointed!!!


Short bike rides in Rhode Island
Published in Unknown Binding by Globe Pequot Press ()
Author: Howard Stone
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A Rhode Island Bike Rider Must Have!
I've had the pleasure of knowing Howard Stone since I was a kid and there is no one more devoted to Bike Riding in Rhode Island. If you are a Rhode Islander and are taking up Biking or are a Biker moving to our area, this one is really worth picking up.

Scott P. Morin, WebMaster, [e-mail]


Should Trees Have Standing? And Other Essays on Law, Morals and the Environment
Published in Paperback by Oceana Publications (01 December, 1996)
Author: Christopher D. Stone
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The clearest book available on the legal rights of trees.
Christopher Stone's book is a classic niche of focused thought on the legal rights of trees and other natural objects. After reading this book you will be able to support those efforts designed to make the world-for its own sake-a better place to live in. Worth reading and should be reprinted !!!


Silent Stones/Silent Acts
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (February, 2002)
Author: R. G. Chace
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A deftly presented, highly recommended tale
Silent Stones, Silent Acts by R. G. Chance is the haunted novel of a Los Angeles police psychologist struggling to cope with her own past trauma, a deadly killer young enough to be her own son and caught up in a disastrous robbery, and her own dark side. A superbly written saga of building a steady drumbeat of suspense and self-revelation, Silent Stones, Silent Acts is a deftly presented, highly recommended tale of engaging suspense.


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