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

Revenge on Eagle Island (Bly, Stephen A., Lewis & Clark Squad Adventure Series, Bk. 4.)
Published in Paperback by Crossway Books (February, 1998)
Author: Stephen A. Bly
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Great
I loved this book!!! It was great. I would recomend this book to anyone who likes the Lewis and Clark Squad. It is a mix of mystery, basketball, and God. This book also teaches a lesson of revenge and how it is better to forgive and forget.


Ride the Eagle
Published in Paperback by Rose International Publishing, Inc. (01 May, 2000)
Authors: Kristina O'Donnelly and Kristina O&donnelly
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A Review of Ride the Eagle
A REVIEW OF RIDE THE EAGLE (Rose International) A strike in any business has a tremendous effect on lots of people, moreso when it draggs on into months. When it goes that long, union bosses and management are generally miles apart, and haggling over major issues. Such is the case at the New York Mirror where Lester Gordon, the union negotiator, and Caroline Keller, the Mirror's labor relations representative, have their respective negotiating teams at odds with each other. Kristina O'Donnelly has not only put together an excellent plot, but she has managed to write this book with great passion, preciseness and emotion. She writes so well that you can feel the tension in the conference room where union and management are locked in heated negotiations; brings out the emotional upheavals that go on in such confrontations, the anger, frustration that almost triggers violence between two of the key players, even the tension of crossing a picket line. You can even feel the tautness in Caroline's body as she slips and slides across icy sidewalks on a windy, cold, snowy night, trying to get to Lester's office to deliver a talk from the heart as negotiations are at a crucial junction. O'Donnelly also develops a very heated, exciting, but controversial romance between Lester and Caroline, and you can feel the underlying concerns of both as they fall more deeply in love, and grow more physically attracted to each other, unaable to quell the fires that burn within. While you wonder what happens to the Mirror's strike, whether or not the shutdown of the newspaper and the intimacy between Lester and Caroline will have a bearing on their futures, she makes you wonder if their rrelationship will brilliantly flourish, or finally go down in flames. Kristina O'Donnelly makes you feel all the emotions involved, to want to keep reading on, anxious to get to the end for the climax, and once you're there, to keep going on and on. Ride the Eagle is an excellent, highly recommended book, a real five-star effort by Kristina O'Connelly. Dan Murr Clocktower Books


Rugged and Enduring: The Eagles, the Browns, and 5 Years of Football
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (October, 2001)
Author: David Cohen
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Excuse the 5-star ranking - this is my book
My name is David Cohen. I wrote this book. I hope that anyone with an interest in the history of pro football, particularly fans of the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns, will give this book a look.

It focuses on the seasons from 1946 to 1950 when the Eagles and Browns - who were in different leagues until 1950 - were the world's two best football teams. I was able to talk to or correspond with dozens of old players, from Hall of Famers like Otto Graham, Chuck Bednarik, Steve Van Buren, Lou Groza and Crazy Legs Hirsch to guys who only had a cup of coffee in the NFL; much of what they had to say is woven into my narrative. I wanted to share their stories and bring those years to life again.


Saigon Slaughter (Black Eagles, No 5)
Published in Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (Mass Market) (November, 1984)
Author: John Lansing
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Vietnam Action Series Winner
This series is one of the best of the Vietnam action/adventure genre. Although some of the men do seem super human, Black Eagles is distinguished for the fact that some of the good guys die during the course of each book. And lest the reader grow complacent, this time they lose a charter member of the squad. The Eagles are trying to stop a spy ring that is sending information on them to the Russian KGB. Instead of having the haven of their usual jungle battlefield, the squad is stuck in the streets of Saigon trying to rescue their female agent from the enemy.


Scream of Eagles
Published in Paperback by Pinnacle Books (September, 1997)
Author: William W. Johnstone
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I like this one.
This book does very well in continuing the saga of Jamie Ian McCallister. It follows Jamie on his path of revenge and commitment. I would have to say that this book #4 in the series of 6 brings to life the west and a special moment in American History namely speaking the...never mind if you want to know what I am talking about I would reccomend that you get the book because it is well worth it.


The Screaming Eagles: The 101st Airborne Division in World War II
Published in Library Binding by Julian Messner (September, 1976)
Author: Milton J. Shapiro
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Screaming Eagles
The Sceaming Eagles is about the 101st Airborne Division.The 101st landed before,they had many causalties,but not as bad as D-Day.D-Day was became the most chaotic when most of the supplies and men where lost and scarrted.


Screaming Hawk Returns: Flying Eagle Teaches the Mystic Paths
Published in Paperback by Barrytown/Station Hill (May, 1997)
Author: Patton L. Boyle
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Excellent sequel to Patton Boyle's Screaming Hawk
What a great continuance of the journey of this priest, learning of native american spirituality. This text takes us down the intriguing paths of divine circumstance. The medicine man, Flying Eagle sends this priest, Screaming Hawk to places he once had not chosen to go and learn deeply about his own spirituality. Becoming a warrior is much different than he had imagined. There are so many parallels to Christianity. This book is a must for those who search outside themselves for meaning. Meaning is nearer than you may think.


The Sea Eagles: The Luftwaffe's Maritime Operations 1939-1945 (Luftwaffe at War, 17)
Published in Paperback by Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal (May, 2001)
Author: Peter Charles Smith
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excellent book
I always look forward to the next issue in this on-going series, the best i have seen since the Bryan Philpott series of 20 years ago with the same format, keep up the good work.However the latest issue does have a number of captioning errors. P6. Blohm und Voss 138-twin engined-NO. P14. Arado 196 is captioned He 115. P26. Ju 290 is captioned FW 200. P30. B&V 222 is captioned B&V 322. P52 & P53. FW 200 is captioned Ju 88. P63. Dornier 24 is captioned Do 27. This does not diminish my enthusiasm for this series. Indeed i would purchase them just for the illustrations but PLEASE can someone CHECK the captions in future. As i am particularly interested in the Luftwaffe i hope this series continues for many years to come!


The Shadow of the Eagle
Published in Hardcover by John Murray Publishers, Ltd. (January, 1997)
Author: Richard Woodman
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A superbly written historical novel
Set in 1814 after Napoleon has abdicated as Emperor of the French, Richard Woodman's, The Shadow Of The Eagle, is a superbly written historical novel filled with intrigue and ruthless politics , from the Russian Tsar's delusions of grandeur to the naval forces of Great Britain pressing relentless war against America. A single man, Captain Nathaniel Drinkwater attending King Louis, learns of a deadly threat to peace that he must personally risk life and limb to combat. The Shadow Of The Eagle is a very compelling, entertaining, action/adventure read from first page to last.


Sketchbook of Thomas Blue Eagle
Published in Hardcover by DIANE Publishing Co (January, 2003)
Authors: Gay Matthaei, Jewel Grutman, and Adam Cvijanovic
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A Book To Dream On
The story of a young Plains Indian who traveled to Europe in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Rodeo, this book is extraordinary and moving. The story is fun, but it is the illustrations that bring this book to the level of genuine art: the pictures are completely magical. This book transformed my day after reading it: I felt renewed by it's beauty and innocence.


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