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

Autonomic Nerves (Book with CD-ROM)
Published in Paperback by BC Decker (15 January, 1997)
Authors: Linda Wilson Pauwels, Patricia A. Stewart, Linda Wilson-Pauwels, and Elizabeth J. Akesson
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Cranial Nerves: Anatomy and Clinical Comments
This books was very helpful in my study of the Cranial Nerves. Not ony did it show the nerves in 3-D, but it also gave clincal applications of each cranial nerve. It was tremendously helpful because it gives the nerve components which makes clinical applications relevant. The detail of this book is sufficient and meets the needs of a medical school student. It is a "must-have" for medical school and the boards.


Awesome Ancient Ancestors
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (August, 2001)
Authors: Elizabeth Levy, J. R. Havlan, and Dan McFeeley
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Horrible Histories
This books are wonderful. They make learning history fun and cool. It combines jokes, historical facts and funny information in a great easy-to-read package. My 4th grader loves the whole series. Both reluctant readers and history lovers will enjoy the breezy way history is told in these books. Ideal for 3rd-5th graders and even middle school students. Great as gifts or for a classroom. Too bad all history books aren't this fun!


Az Murder Goes . . . Artful
Published in Hardcover by Poisoned Pen Press (February, 1998)
Authors: Elizabeth Peters, Roy Barkeley, Keith Miles, Nevada Barr, Aaron Elkins, Sharyn McCrumb, Philip R. Craig, Kilmer Nicholas, Barbara Peters, and Muirhead
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Fascinating great reading
Just finished this fascinating collection of papers. Very well done and extremely readable I thought this a great find.


The Aztec World (Exploring the Ancient World)
Published in Hardcover by Smithsonian Institution Press (May, 1995)
Authors: Elizabeth Hill Boone and Jeremy A. Sabloff
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An excellent brief overview of Aztec civilization
This is an admirable example of how to introduce non-experts to an ancient culture without being pedantic or boring. In one hundred and fifty pages, Boone gives us a very readable summary of Aztec history, culture, religion, economics, and politics. While she describes the horrors of human sacrifice, she also lets us see the more positive sides of Aztec life, including the glory of Tenochtitlan. She helps us to understand how a small number of Spaniards brought down the empire. The book is well illustrated in color.


Bach Flower Remedies: A Step-By-Step Guide (In a Nutshell)
Published in Hardcover by Element Books Ltd. (October, 1998)
Authors: Non Shaw and Elizabeth Brown
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Gem in a Nutshell
Wonderfully concise vignettes of the Bach essences that include details on preparation, understanding, and using the remedies. Suitable for beginners and experienced alike.


Badlands
Published in Hardcover by Forge (October, 1996)
Author: Elizabeth Fackler
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A poignant story, beautifully written.
A touching, tragic story of family love and the price of loyalty among friends. The continuing saga of Seth and Joaquin keeps me coming back to each new book in the Seth Strummar series with excited anticipation.


Bake and Make Amazing Cakes
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (December, 2003)
Authors: Elizabeth MacLeod and June Bradford
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The Best
We first checked this book out from the library and loved it so much we bought one. This is great for young chefs and the parents who love them to spend some time together. The directions are easy and they are fun to make. We made the caterpillar for a 6th birthday and it was a big hit. It made the occasion more special.


Bake It and Build It
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (March, 2001)
Authors: Elizabeth MacLeod and Tracy Walker
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Great Ideas...Great Instruction
With a new baby I've been looking for neat ideas for her first birthday (which is still almost 7 months away). This book has some gorgeous edible ideas that will make the party special. The instructions are easy to follow. I really like it a lot.


Ballet on Ice: The Story of Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (January, 1981)
Author: Elizabeth Wheeler
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What an amazing story,
Randy is a friend of mine and he is amazing. His story is equal to personality. As many of you know shortly before the olympics he injured his leg. The night of the olympics he got a shot to numb his leg, he did not tell his partner Tai about the shot. On the ice he attempted a jump and collapsed, they had to forfeit. They skated together after but did not attempt the olimpics. Tai tried to comit sucide but they are both alive today and still good friends. I strongly encourage you to read this heartrenching story.


The Ballot Box Battle
Published in Library Binding by Knopf (July, 1996)
Authors: Emily Arnold McCully and A. Levine
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Beautiful and imaginative pictures.
This story takes place in the late 1800's when Mrs. Stanton-the famous women's rights activist-was still alive. It deals with a young girl, Cordelia, who wants to ride Mrs. Stanton's horse. Mrs. Stanton instead of letting her ride the horse tells her about her childhood experiences. Mrs. Stanton also also makes a great impact on Cordelia when she tries to vote and is not allowed. This in turn inspires Cordelia to stand up for herself.

It is a well-written story that shows what life was like for women before they got to vote. It shows that injustices can be overcome when we put our minds to it and when we don't let what others say get in our way of realizing our dreams. This would be a good story to read to 5th and 6th graders as an introduction to American history in this century.

The pictures are beautiful. They recall images of a by-gone era. It is interesting that men and boys are painted in darker colors, while Cordelia wears lighter colors.


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