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

Monkey on a Chain
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (September, 1993)
Authors: Harlen Campbell and Harlan Campbell
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Great Book
I have found this book one of the best I've read. It consists of constant plot twists and keeps you on the edge of your seat while taking you on a trip to many different countries. If you like great mystery novels, this book is for you.


Mozart As Healer
Published in Audio Cassette by Sounds True (July, 1998)
Author: Don Campbell
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Gets one to focus there attention with practisable listening
A must for all Mozart lovers. It raises ones awareness,enabling one to take a look at oneself.Seeing oneself, reminds one that the undesciplined side to us has to be improved. This book enables one to do just that.By providing the strength one needs to carry the task of self improvement, in ones daily life.


Multiple Intelligences and Student Achievement: Success Stories from Six Schools
Published in Paperback by Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development (15 November, 1999)
Authors: Linda Campbell and Bruce Campbell
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Inspiring Success Stories
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (MI) has fostered avenues of reform and change within our educational system. As a veteran teacher I have heard about MI but have never experienced its full power. This book brings me closer to realizing the tremendous potential of teaching with MI theory. Campbell and Campbell have put together a book that describes how six schools across the United States have provoked change within their educational systems. Each of these six schools has some common characteristics but has shown differences in their MI implementation. The clear storyline and visual charts in this document make this book an easy read that should inspire teachers at all stages in their careers. You do not need to be involved with an MI school to gain many insights from this book. Its reflective situations and structured organization will increase your foundation on MI theory as well as inspire you to look at the learning styles of youth in a whole new way.


Murder in School, Boy
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (September, 2001)
Author: Carol George Campbell
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best new book I have read about Jamaica, West Indies
I think this is a refreshing and appealing look at how curiosity will make you do things. I could not put this book down. I had to see how the prostitute was killed. The author did a good job of selling interest in his story. I would gladly recommend this book to anyone who loves a good mystery/murder novel; but don't take my word for it, buy it, and read it for yourself, you will not be disappointed.


The Musician's Guide to Acoustics
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr on Demand (December, 2001)
Authors: Clive A. Greated and Murray Campbell
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Wonderful reference
This massive 600+ page hardbound reference book is a must for any working musician no matter what level of formal training you have had. Helps in understanding (in the most basic way of saying it) how and why do musical noises sound as they do. Can also be a useful tool for songwriters of any genre.


My Heart 2 Heart Diary: Broccoli
Published in Hardcover by Fine Print Publishing (October, 1998)
Authors: Ninda Dumont and Linda Campbell Franklin
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Great fun for creative pre-teen girls!
Looking for a gift for a younger girl? The Fine Print Publishing offerings are terrific. This particular book provides room to write secret thoughts, black line drawings to add color to, and a lock--to ensure a young girl's privacy. Other Fine Print publications along the same line include _Scrap & Scribbles_ for memory books; and the company's _Birthday & Address Book_, which is kind of two books in one binding, and allows the child to color the book to suit her friends' personailities. I have given this one as a gift 4 times, and it was always received with delight.


My Heart 2 Heart Diary: Indigo Puppy
Published in Hardcover by Fine Print Publishing (August, 1998)
Authors: Ninda Dumont and Linda Campbell Franklin
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Great first diary for a child
This is a great beginning diary for a child. It encourages creative ways to express and save your memories and thoughts. My 6 year old loves it!


My Heart 2 Heart Girlfriends' Photo Album
Published in Hardcover by Fine Print Publishing (October, 2000)
Authors: Linda Campbell Franklin and Ninda Dumont
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Bright colorful photo album for all ages!
I'm actually a friend of the artist, but I had to write this review because I want you to know this is a photo album! The pages are incredibly colorful, with fun color cutout shapes, and I've given it to nieces and my granddaughter. They love it especially because the colors go so well with all the fun gel pens the kids use. A friend who is 60 is using one to make a sort of photo album scrapbook about her and her brother. The black and white old photos will look great, and she promises to use a gel pen!! I highly recommend this photo album for all ages, six to at least sixty!


My Heart 2 Heart Scraps & Pockets
Published in Spiral-bound by Fine Print Publishing (September, 1997)
Authors: Fine Print and Linda Campbell Franklin
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Ingenious! Delightful! Wacky and fun!
This cleverly designed book will encourage young writers to journalize special events, people, places, even animals in their lives. The illustrations are hip, colorful and the pockets can hold all sorts of memorabelia ranging from theatre tickets, recipes, photographs, brochures and other things kids enjoy collecting. There is space to write and include their own drawings. It is similar to scapbooks of old but with a very modern twist and I can't wait to see what my own daughter will archive into its pages when presented with her own copy on her ninth birthday!


My Miserable Mother-In-Law
Published in Paperback by Vantage Press (23 August, 2000)
Author: D. M. Campbell
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Way too Funny!
A riot. I really could relate to this author. I have a Mother-in-Law who could be her sister! Everyone should grab a copy and send it to their friends who are hounded by their Mother-in-Laws. I bought this copy for my girlfriend who is getting married!


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