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

Go Tell Aunt Rhody, Starring the Old Gray Goose, Who Is a Living Legend in Her Own Lifetime and the Greatest American Since the American Eagle.
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (March, 1973)
Author: Robert M. Quackenbush
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Wonderful Child's Book, interactive and enjoyable!
This is a wonderful child's book with rebuses and hidden pictures. The illustrations are bright and eye-catching. A good way to introduce your child to the folk music of our nation. Sheet music and all of the words included, along with recipes, poems and games so you can have your own "Goose-fest".


Grave Music
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Avon (November, 1996)
Author: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
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I Love Bill Slider!
Quick, those of you who like English Procedural mysteries. You will not be sorry if you take up this series. I love Bill Slider. He is really appealing and a good detective too. In this book Slider is trying to adjust to life without his wife and two children, and also without his lady love Joanna. He isn't handling single life that well, but a murder occurs that takes his mind off his personal problems. The victim in this story was very unlikeable, but it happens that he is the conductor for Joanna's orchestra, so at least Bill gets to see her in connection with the case. Before the murderer is discovered, Bill Slider finds a whole closet full of secrets in the victim's closet. Ms Harrod-Eagles keeps you guessing until the end with this one. Another good installment in the series.


Hail and farewell! An evocation of Gippsland
Published in Unknown Binding by Heinemann ()
Author: Chester Eagle
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A Pipeline Into History
Chester Eagle's first book, recently re-released under the title of "House Of Trees", takes us into East Gippsland in the 60's and traces the patterns of life in that small community in the far south east corner of Australia. Although posing as fiction, the real people are quite close to the surface. Indeed, many local identities were publicly outraged (but privately pleased) when they saw themselves in this book. But the book is more than a contemporary picture of life. As Chester explores the characters, the familiies and the dramas he uncovers their connections to the land and their connections to the past.

Moving further and deeper into the remote areas of East Gippsland, into the narrow valleys and decreasing populations, we are presented with an opportunity to gain glimpses of the past. These people of the land still have strong connections with the history of their tiny settlements and we find that they also have strong connections with each other.

The book is presented in two parts. The first part is a portrait of a most unusual person living and dying at Butcher's Ridge - north east of Buchan. The second part of the book is a rich landscape of people and places. It paints an evocative picture of East Gippsland in the 60's.

Hail and Farewell is now itself a part of our history. It is an accurate representation of a world fast disappearing.


Headliners: The Eagles
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (June, 1981)
Author: Swenson
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Headliners the Eagles
This is an exellent biography of the Greatest band ever but I felt that Mr Swinson spent to much time On Joe Walsh as though they were not a Great band until he joined. Joe was a great addition but he was not the star but just another member.


Healing Earthbound Eagles
Published in Paperback by Authentic Media (September, 2002)
Authors: Rodney Kingstone and Kingstone Rodney
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A must read!
This is an excellent book for anyone interested in the prophetic. Kingstone uses many examples from his own ministry, both his struggles and successes, as well as offers practical advice for every Christian. Healing Earthbound Eagles is inspiring and affirming for those who struggle with maximizing their prophetic gifting, but is also a great read for anyone who wants to know more about prophesy.


Hey, Diddle Diddle
Published in School & Library Binding by Charlesbridge Publishing (March, 1997)
Authors: Kin Eagle, Roby Gilbert, and Rob Gilbert
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Hey Diddle Diddle made me a hero
I gave Hey Diddle Diddle to my 5 1/2 year old niece for Christmas while visiting my family at the end of December. You know how you never know what gift will be THE BIG HIT at Christmas time? I don't mind telling you that I was completely surprized at how she took to this book. I read it to her at least twice a day for an entire week. She loved this book. I ended up buying 3 more copies to send out to other children (boss' kid, etc.)


Higher Than Eagles (Loveswept, No 357)
Published in Paperback by Bantam Classic and Loveswept (September, 1989)
Author: Peggy Webb
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A great love story
Once Rachel Windham had vowed never to be more than a heartbeat away from irresistible pilot Jacob Donovan. Brash, bold, a daredevil rogue in tight jeans and leather jacket, he was her destiny, her only love-until the danger he courted fighting oil rig fires made her flee...into marriage to another man. For six long years, she'd kept a painful secret from him, but her deception had caught up with her. Jacob was back, she was a widow with a young son, and nothing would keep him from learning the truth at last. He'd haunted her dreams for so long, now he stalked her was a sensual power that made her ache, made her yearn-but she dared not surrender to his fierce demands. Jacob insisted he didn't want her anymore, but Rachel was still the only woman who could soothe his pain and take him soaring beyond the stars. Would the truth set him free of her forever, or could he forgive the enchantress who'd always be the wind beneath his wings?


History Of The Eagle's Nest: A complete account of Adolf Hitler's alleged "Mountain Fortress".
Published in Paperback by World War 2 Books and Video (01 June, 1998)
Author: Florian M. Beierl
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THE MOST COMPLETE RECOUNTING YET PUBLISHED, WELL ILLUSTRATED
THE RECENTLY LOCATED DOCUMENTS THAT WERE USED FOR THIS BOOK MAKE IT THE MOST COMPLETE RECOUNTING YET PUBLISHED. HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS, MANY IN FULL COLOR, SHOW HOW IT LOOKED IN THE ERA OF THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST THIRD REICH, AND HOW IT LOOKS TODAY.


How To Quit Smoking: The Cold Eagle Method
Published in Paperback by Eagle Reef Publishing (01 October, 2002)
Author: Steve McCall
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Could, quite literally, prove to be a life saving book
How To Quit Smoking: The Cold Eagle Method by Steve McCall could, quite literally, prove to be a life saving book for the reader who is addicted to tobacco nicotine. The "Cold Eagle Method" is a quick, practical, "doable" approach to kicking the smoking habit without resort to problematic patches or elaborate gimmicks. Complete within this little 76 page do-it-yourself smoking cessation guide is all that non-specialist general readers will need to free themselves from the increasingly expensive, health degrading, and ultimately lethal effects of tobacco addition.


The Gift of the Atonement: Favorite Writings on the Atonement of Jesus Christ
Published in Hardcover by Eagle Gate (March, 2002)
Author: Eagle Gate

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