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

The Complete FlyFishing Guide for the Eagle Valley Area (Colorado)
Published in Paperback by Michael Shook (01 June, 1997)
Author: Michael Shook
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These are the best fishing guides I've ever seen
I've been fly fishing all my life and have traveled the world doing it. These are the best guides I've come across.

This is a must for the Eagle Valley area!
This guide will save you a lot of time--and you'll catch a lot more fish--with all the tips and key destinations. This book really added to our vacation!


Conflict of Eagles
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (January, 2002)
Author: Fred Seden
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I Could Not Put It Down !
I thought this was a great book and I couldn't put it down!
A great historical novel with realistic descriptions of the pilots, planes, and airfields. I felt like I was there. The characters and plot were interesting as well. I recommend it highly for everyone.

I Couldn't Put It Down !
I thought this was a great book and I couldn't put it down!
A great historical novel with realistic descriptions of the pilots, planes, and airfields. I felt like I was there. The characters and plot were interesting as well. I recommend it highly for everyone.


Death to Go
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Avon (January, 1995)
Author: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
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A well-Crafted British Procedural
I started three British Procedural series about the same time. Although they are all good, I like Ms. Harrod-Eagles series the best. She is a wonderful writer. Her plots and characterization are tight, and the story usually has many surprises. Bill Slider is a wonderful character. He's sensitive, a bit tentative (especially in his personal life), and a darn good detective. This was an interesting book because the mystery looked quite simple at the beginning, but the further that Bill dug into it, the more sinister it became. It took him all the way up to the top with his suspicions. With the help of his partner, he manages to discover the truth. I highly recommend this series.

Always Excellent
I can never put this author's books down until I've read the whole book (usually in one sitting). She always maintains a nice balance between humor and adversity and tops it all off with a wicked and logical plot. Harrod-Eagle is a wonderful mystery writer and I always look forward to reading her latest book. All of them (so far) have been excellent.


Deathlands:Time Nomads (Gold Eagle)
Published in Audio Cassette by Durkin Hayes Pub Ltd (15 January, 1999)
Authors: James Axler and Doug McCallister
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A look back into Ryan's past
this book helped us to learn more about the freindship between Ryan and JB and to find out more about the great Trader. For me, Trader is more of a person now instead of just someone the boys like to quote. it also gave us a chance to meet dean's mother, sharona.

Great stuff
Thanks to Gold Eagles re-release of some of the earlier Deathlands novels, fans who might have some gaps in their collections can now pick up some classic Deathlands without any hassle. Ryan, while laid out with a case of botulism, relives memories of his time with the Trader and the war-wags in his mind. It's a well written glimpse back in Deathlands history that shows up the later, similarly set, 'Encounter' for exactly what it was. Compelling stuff indeed and highly recommended.


The Eagle Christian
Published in Hardcover by Old Faithful Publishing Company (February, 1989)
Author: Kenneth Price
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Excellent: New Christians & those desirous of deeper walk
The author introduces you to the life of an Eagle from birth until leaving the nest. During the whole process, he defines a Christian's walk with the Lord. The parallelism is fantastic. The book gives the reader the desire to "Mount up on the wings of an Eagle" while he is living for Christ.

An excellent find!
A wonderful little book for anyone at any point in their faith journey. It gets you to look at your faith in a whole new way!! Are you an Eagle?


Eagle Doctor: Stories of Stephen, My Child With Special Needs
Published in Paperback by Pangaea Pr (20 November, 1999)
Authors: Chrissy L. Nelson, Bonnie Hayskar, and Patch Adams
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EAGLE DOCTOR - The Power of a Mother's Love for her Child
A powerful and touching book, showing this author's unconditional love for her child. Superbly written. Highly recommended.

"Eagle Doctor" A truly inspirational work of art.
"Eagle Doctor" is a truly wonderful book. I instantly felt the extraordinary love and compassion that the author has for her son. This book pulled at my heartstrings from the very first page, like no other book has been able to accomplish. I was unable to tear myself away from Stephen's incredible stories; making me feel like I was almost a part of his life. A superb book for all ages to enjoy, full of inspiration & the joys of the Miracle of Life.


EARTHBOUND EAGLE
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (08 November, 2000)
Authors: Scott Lucas and Lucas Scott
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Not Just Family
For those who will read this book and hopefully those that have proceeded it and those that will follow, I want you to know that Scott is not just my father (in-law) but my strength to carry on after my husband Joe died. Scott, my husband Joe and myself all served in VP-16, the War Eagles. Joe and I during the 80's and early 90's. We have lived through the cold war with much time spent in the air or on a rock, protecting the U.S. and her interests. We have been there and done that. When I finally do get my hands on a finished copy (I have to wait for it just like everyone else), I gobble it up in a day or two. This is a feat in its self, I have five kids 4 to 18. I can here Scott reading the story to me. His speech patterns, and having intimate knowledge of key people and his mannerisms. He brings the story to life and it is so tough to put down. I just wish a forth book was ready - I would probably be half way through it already. The excitement in his books just pours out of him in real life. He is who and what he writes about. That is what makes his books so wonderful and a joy to read. Even his dog Max makes it in the book, all 110 pounds of puppy.

Cold-War Espionage Thriller
Here's a recipe for a Cold War espionage thriller: Take one Naval Aviator (now a retired Admiral), another retired Admiral who specializes in covert operations, add a devout anti-communist atomic scientist and lecturer, and then mix thoroughly with a Russian scientist trying to defect to the West with alarming Soviet secrets.

Cook on medium heat while folding in an assortment of various and sundry shady characters, and a liberal body count, while passing through Scandinavia, Washington DC and Moscow. Then rise to high heat with a Learjet escaping to freedom while chased by Swedish fighter planes.

That's the recipe for "Earthbound Eagle," by Scott Lucas, former Cold War naval anti-submarine warfare flier, and author of two previous cold war international espionage thrillers, "The Not-So-Good Shepherd" and "The Zakopane Dilemma." I liked the previous two novels, but I liked this one even more. The characters are sharply defined, the dialog is realistic, the story's twists and turns are not predictable, the descriptions are vivid without being overly detailed, and the reader is treated to a tour of much of Europe for the price of the book!

Producers note: This could easily be the basis for the next James Bond movie.


Emily
Published in Paperback by Pan Macmillan (22 October, 1993)
Author: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
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Em
this was a wonderful novel,and if u have any interest in imperial russia you will be very interested in this book.

A worthy sequel to Anna and Fleur-the greatest!
I adored this book! Emily is the last book in the Kirov saga, after Anna and Fleur, and in my opinion, the best of the trilogy. It takes place in the declining years of Imperial Russia, and the Revolution. If you liked Anna and Fleur, you'll love Emily!


Fighting With the Screaming Eagles: With the 101st Airborne from Normandy to Bastogne
Published in Hardcover by Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal (September, 2001)
Authors: Robert Bowen, Christopher J. Anderson, and George E. Koskimaki
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Exhilarating War Book!
Robert Bowen, who lived in Maryland, in 1943 went down to Florida to have basics (if he finishes he would join the 104 infantry division). As fate had it Bowen and a couple other of his 104th friends would be transferred to Fort Bragg where they would join the 401st regiment of the screaming eagles, the elite 101st. Bowen fights in Normandy where he was injured in the ankle. He also fights in the 72-day campaign in Holland (operation Market Garden) and there he participates in the defense of the Island. Bowen also fights at Bastogne but is captured when a German armored division finally over runs Bowen's and the rest of his surviving friend's position. The rest of his book is about trying to stay alive in the POW camp where he and all of his friends are at the edge of death because of the small and some times no rations, and dysentery. Bowen then explains his life after the War, which as you will see is quite sad.

Incredibly moving
After I first interviewed Mr. Bowen in 1998 I had tears in eyes. These feelings of sacrifice, loss, suffering, courage, and heroism surface again in this superb book. FIGHTING WITH THE SCREAMING EAGLES takes you back to the foxhole.


Fly Like An Eagle
Published in Paperback by Macy International (15 June, 1998)
Author: David Macy
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fly like an eagle
I thought that the poems in this book were very inspiring. I loved it and would definitly recomend it too all my friends and family.

This author has a way with words. Must read it.
The poem, One Drop Of Rain, is a captivating piece of poetry. If you listen to the words and do them, you WILL be BLESSED.


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