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

Song of the Willow
Published in Paperback by Leisure Books (July, 1993)
Author: Charlotte McPherren
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The best book ever!!!!
This book was the best I have ever read! I couldn't put it down. This is a book that you would read over and over again. It is so well writen that you feel as if you where actully in the story. The characters are well defined and the story is wonderful. Every time I read it my heart beats faster, it completely sweeps me off my feet! I would definately recommend this book to anyone!

GREAT READ
I RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO ADVID ROMANCE FANS, IT WAS GREAT! I LOVE WILLOW'S STRENGTH AND RYDER WAS DESCRIBED AS A BABE. OH IF ONLY THERE WERE MEN AT COLLEGE LIKE THAT!


Standing by and Making Do: Women of Wartime Los Alamos
Published in Paperback by Los Alamos Historical Society (July, 1989)
Authors: Jane S. Wilson and Charlotte Serber
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Fascinating Perspective
The nine authors who each tackle a chapter provide a unique and fascinating insight into life, and more specifically, women's life at Los Alamos. This book is a must read for those interested in the cultural and social aspects of the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos.

a marvelous compilation of reminiscences
This book, originally compiled during the early postwar years at Los Alamos, consists of reminiscences, letters, and essays by representative women who devoted their lives to the Los Alamos experience during World War II. A unique description of the Manhattan Project, it remains one of those disarming pieces of historical literature that make history such an engrossing field to wander into.


Thank You, America (Biography, Autobiography, Memoirs Series)
Published in Hardcover by Ariadne Pr (October, 1997)
Author: Charlotte Shedd
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You can't put it down once you start reading
You will get a wonderful history of what life has been before the Nazis came to Austria and after leaving Austria for the United States.

fantastic - a page turner
I read it cover-to-cover. Great bathroom reading.


Up the Mountain
Published in Hardcover by DK Publishing (01 March, 2000)
Author: Charlotte Agell
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Up the Mountain
Hurrah for Charlotte Agell. Another gem of a book. Up the Mountain is a treasure - the simplicity of the story. This author's values are right, both in content and in choice of colors. Charlotte Agell has such a positive outlook: just what I want my kids to be exposed to - no violonce in sight. Young and old will love this rhyming story. I cannot wait to see where this eclectic group of animals go next!

Up the Mountain
My grandson read this lovely book and thinks it is terrific. He loved the drawings, and the rhyming text is so clever.


Wake Up and Goodnight
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (February, 1998)
Authors: Charlotte Zolotow, Pamela Paparone, and Charoltte Wake Up and Good Night Zolotow
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The perfect book for bedtime!
My daughter just turned two and this is her favorite night-night book (as she calls it). Toddlers thrive on routine and this is great book to incorporate into your evening. We read other books first and this is the last one we use to wind down for the night. She likes to say goodnight to all of the animals and objects (especially the ladder)! The wakeup portion of the book is great also. I highly recommend this one!

Good book for setting morning and night routine
My son is 19 months old and I have been reading him this book ever since he was 3 months old. When he awakes; first thing in the morning we read "Wake Up". I usually exaggerate the part in the book where "trees are singing, birds are winging, THINGS ARE THINGING!!" He looks forward to that part and bursts out laughing each time. At night, before going to bed, we read "Good Night". I usually read it in quiet tones and it sets the mood for settling down for the evening. Both stories are short and cater to the short attention span of little ones. I highly recommend it (them?)


When I Have a Little Girl
Published in Paperback by HarperTrophy (June, 1988)
Authors: Charlotte Zolotow and Hilary Knight
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super cute
hillary knight's illustrations are of the quality rarely found in children's books anymore, detailed, witty, and charming. the list is wonderful and will bring back any adult's own memories of childhood longings/unfairness! wanting only to have pointy crayons, to pet every dog and cat regardless of pointy teeth or germs! i love this book, it's a classic and it's great that it's been republished.

FOUND!!! A beloved childhood favorite, republished!!!
I looked for this book for years now that I am that mother with a little girl. This is a charming story about a little girl who doesn't like her mother's rules, so she tells her mother (and all who will listen!) about how it will be when SHE is the mother. You can imagine the list...

For any princess or former princess who wanted chocolate ice cream for breakfast, this is your book! I'm almost forty, but remember it so clearly. I can't wait for my daughter to read it to hers some day!!!


Winter of the Raven
Published in Hardcover by Forge (August, 1995)
Author: Janice Kay Johnson
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Something for everyone
This book has it all, an intriguing mystery, a satsifying romance, and well-researched and accurate historical detail. A must-read for anyone who enjoys a well-written book.

From These Islands
I am one of two surviving members of a pioneer family, the Carmichaels, that are still living on the Queen Charlotte Islands. My grandparents were the first white people married at Sandspit just after the turn of the century. My mother, aunts and uncles were born at Aliford Bay. Both these places are on South Morseby Island, part of the Queen Charlotte Archipelago. Today, I live on Graham Island.

It was with great interest that I read Janice Kay Johnson's book, Winter of the Raven. Her capture of the sense of these islands parallels well with stories that I grew up with as a child that were about Haida peoples and the early settlers of these islands. Her recall of history is extraordinarily accurate. Also, her geographical observations are near perfect. Mixed with the fiction in this book it is an excellent read, one that I highly recommend to anyone intersted in the Queen Charlotte Islands, the Haida peoples and the history of both.

It has been a very long time since I have read a book that I didn't want to see come to an end!

To Ms Johnson: I hope that there are more wonderful books to come from you in the future! You are a superb writer!


Tabitha's Terrifically Tough Tooth
Published in Paperback by Gullane Children's Books Ltd (April, 2000)
Author: Charlotte Middleton

Twins!
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Pub Group Juv (March, 2003)
Authors: Charlotte Doyle and Julia Gorton

William Morris: (1834-1896) (Big Series)
Published in Hardcover by TASCHEN America Llc (October, 1999)
Authors: Charlotte Fiell and Peter Fiell

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