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

Applique Applied
Published in Paperback by Lothian Publishing Company (April, 1995)
Author: Eileen Campbell
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Award winning Australian quilter & fabric artist's book
Award winning Eileen Campbell from Melbourne Victoria (in S.E. Australia) takes us on a journey of wonder as she describes how the projects in her book were constructed. Garments, children's clothes, wallhangings and more with a unique Aussie flavor are depicted along with inspiring yet very detailed instructions. A must have book for any quilter who enjoys machine applique work or has wanted to try it. Eileen's work is exquisite.


Art of Hair Work: Hair Braiding and Jewelry of Sentiment
Published in Paperback by Lacis (June, 1996)
Authors: Mark Campbell, Jules Kliot, and Kaethe Kliot
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Everything you need to know about hair braid artwork
Do you remember plaited lanyards you tried to make when youwere in the second grade in day camp; the ones that somebig kid could make in all sorts of spirals and squares but (c'mon admit it) you just couldn't make work for you? Well this book takes that art back to its basic, the nineteenth century art of hair braiding. Mark Campbell makes this incredibly difficult appearing craft much easier to do than you'd ever imagine. So if you want to know just how to make your own (pardon) heirloom bracelet, this is the book for you.........Georgie


Assassins and victims
Published in Unknown Binding by Macmillan ()
Author: Campbell Black
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Killer first novel for a 20 year old!
I found this taught pshchological and very English novel at a garage sale and it is exceptionally written. Intriguing and not for the squemish. On a coincidence I late found out that this one of my favorite authors real names for the pseudonym of Campbell Armstrong. Never know what you will find sometimes.


Asterisk Destiny
Published in Paperback by Harper Mass Market Paperbacks (April, 1991)
Author: Campbell Armstrong
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Awesome and Gripping!
Very tense and insightful look into post world war II where ex-concentration camp survivor meets up with and it chased by evil Nazi camp doctor. Doesn't end happily which makes it even more interesting. I am surprised no one else has reviewed this gripping novel


Astronomical Visions: Wrapped in Gold; Beyond Christianity With Christ As a Guide
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (December, 2002)
Author: Deborah Campbell Jeansonne
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Refreshing
Jeansonne, using herself as an example of the book's premise, invites the reader to retrace and relive with her the significant events and insights of her own life that have resulted in bringing about her own spiritual enrichment AND serenity. Her piercing simplicity and unabashed honesty make the trip with her both joyful and insightful. And, long after setting the book aside, it will continue to influence any reader who feels a need to embark upon a search for his or her own spiritual enrichment.

Readers should not look for a "prescription" that will lead them to self revelations by the end of the last chapter. Readers seeking that traditional path should ask about the availability of the ever so many "Moses coming down from the mountain" books. Finishing Wrapped in Gold leaves one confident that spiritualism and self discovery are attainable regardless of your background or occupation. How you get ther, though, is quite a personal thing. How refreshing!!!


The Austin Handbook
Published in Paperback by Hill Country Books (November, 1996)
Authors: Caroline Campbell and Patty Page
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All about Austin, Texas
This book is great whether you are new to the Austin area or have lived here all of your life. There is information from a list of area parks to schools to where you renew your drivers license. Basic information that we need everyday but often don't know where to find as well as historic information about buildings and parts of town are included. It is great.


The Authoritative Guide to Self-Help Books
Published in Paperback by Guilford Press (06 May, 1994)
Authors: John Santrock, Ann Minnett, Barbara Campbell, Barbara D. Campbell, Ann M. Minnett, and John W. Santrock
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Ask 500 experts or read this book
While this is not true research - no double blind, or placebo controls - this is pretty impressive anecdotal evidence. 500 psychologists and therapists recommend what self-help books really do help, and which are mediocre or downright dangerous. My only complaint is that it is now 9 years old - many new books have been written based on good research (see John Gottman - "Why Marriages Succeed or Fail" and Prochaska, DiClemente, and Norcross - "Changing for Good")

Where is the second edition?


Automatic Transaxles and Transmissions
Published in Paperback by Pearson Education POD (07 April, 1998)
Author: J. Gary Campbell
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The Awful Aardvarks Go to School
Published in School & Library Binding by Viking Childrens Books (September, 1997)
Authors: Reeve Lindbergh and Tracey Campbell Pearson
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Wow!
Splendid animals. I even forgive lindbergh for using the word "quints"! Be sure to notice the chickens.


The Awful Aardvarks Shop for School
Published in School & Library Binding by Viking Childrens Books (July, 2000)
Authors: Reeve Lindbergh and Tracey Campbell Pearson
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Shopkeepers beware!
Left on their own, the aardvarks almost destroy a mall during their quest for school supplies. Finally the bagel boy forces them to clean up their mess and put everything back. The last stop is for haircuts. After being permed and manicured, they bounce happily out of the mall promising/warning that they'll be back next year. These aardvarks make Arthur look like a stick-in-the-mud. However, they do manage to look contrite even as they are wearing the bagels they tried to hide among. Silliness reigns both in the rhyming text and watercolor illustrations that don't miss a detail of the mess.


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