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

Cheon of Weltanland I: The Four Wishes
Published in Paperback by DAW Books (November, 1983)
Author: Charlotte Stone
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An excellent book for Xena fans to read
This book seems to have struck the same vein as Xena, warrior princess - albiet years earlier. Cheon is more overtly sapphic than Xena, but her adventures are, if anything, more entertaining than those of the great warrior princess herself. What happened to vols 2 and 3? My Xena-loving friends would kill for this book. Pity it ain't in print.


Children's Literature in the Classroom: Weaving Charlotte's Web
Published in Hardcover by Christopher-Gordon Pub (March, 1989)
Authors: Janet Hickman and Bernice E. Cullinan
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A beautifully compiled book by many people
In ten years, I'm the first to comment; amazing. This book provides a lot of material in preparing for the college class I'm teaching on children's literature. I read aloud from it often in class because I can't say it as beautifully as the people who wrote the sections; people such as Marcia Brown and Madeleine L'Engle. The title is a play on the book by White but is actually a compilation of writings in honor of Charlotte Huck by many of her former students in the masters of children's literature at Ohio State University.


The Chow Chow (Learning About Dogs)
Published in School & Library Binding by Capstone Press (April, 1999)
Author: Charlotte Wilcox
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For the young chow enthousiast !
This is a lovely book for the young chow enthousiast. The text is kept simple, but still portrays the main facts about the breed and its history. Almost every page is decorated with sweet pictures of both roughs and smooth, blacks and reds.


Christmas Gift
Published in Audio Cassette by Silo Systems (October, 1990)
Author: Charlotte Diamond
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This is an excellent audio cassette, not a book.
Charlotte Diamond is an outstanding Canadian performer of multicultural music. I am a first grade teacher, and use this cassette during the Christmas season. I hardly need any other music, except for the usual Rudolph, Up on the Housetop, etc... . The students and I love it! You will find many songs that we are not commonly using for Christmas, that are from other cultures, some have verses sung in French or Spanish, and then translated into English. A very delightful, and hard to find cassette. Recommended highly!


Classic Ghost & Horror Stories: An Anthology
Published in Hardcover by Dove Books Audio (September, 1996)
Authors: Gertrude Atherton, Isabella Banks, Ambrose Bierce, Robert W. Chambers, Amelia B. Edwards, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Perkins Gillman, W. W. Jacobs, E. Nesbit, and Mary E. Wilkins
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It's ok...
Nothing spectacular to write home about. When I bought this book, I was hoping for the old radio dramas that I used to listen to when I was a kid on Sunday nights. I will say that there were some very good stories. But a few left you rather wanting.


Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge
Published in Hardcover by Mary C Aubry Costello (September, 1995)
Authors: Mary Charlotte Aubry Costello, Mary B. Aubry-Costello, and Mary Aubry Costello
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An utterly fascinating work
This is an incredible book. The author sketched each bridge on the Mississippi River from New Orleans all the way up to Luling, Iowa (pretty much most of the navigable waterway). The book has proved to be a valuable resource to my own research on the river's bridges.


Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden
Published in Paperback by Frances Lincoln Limited (October, 2001)
Authors: Gertrude Jekyll, Charlotte West, and Richard Bisgrove
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Gertrude Jekyll's Colour Schemes
As an Engish Gardener "displaced in Kansas" this book was a delight. Anyone who wants to plan a garden large or small should turn to this little gem written over 80 years ago. Miss Jekyll was the definitive garden planner, her ideas of colours and seasonal planting will inspire you to create a beautiful garden of your own. Quite the best of her kind.


The Convivial Codfish
Published in Mass Market Paperback by I Books (01 August, 2003)
Author: Charlotte MacLeod
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Caviar is the life of the party
I liked the mystery except Sarah Kelling was barely involved in this mystery. It keeps you guessing as to whodunit. Uncle Jem unable to go to the train party Max fills in for him and ends up with his hands full.


Convoy to Auschwitz: Women of the French Resistance (Women's Life Writings from Around the World)
Published in Hardcover by Northeastern University Press (May, 1997)
Authors: Charlotte Delbo, Carol Cosman, and John Felstiner
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WOW!!!
I am so glad that this book was translated to english and published here in the States. Please, don't get me wrong, but it is "nice" to have a book about other victims of the Nazi death camps besides Jewish accounts. It serves to remind us and teach us that others too were sentenced to those Death Camps. Many gypsies, resisters, communists, christians, and lesbians, all from different countries, EVEN GERMANS, were sentenced and died at the camps. This book in particular is a Who's Who, a list of a convoy of resisters (mostly communists) from France (mostly french, but there were other nationalities as well) who lived and died together. Each name has a story, some more than others. Stories from the survivors and from what relatives that could be found after the war.

It's amazing that this book was first published in 1965 and is only now being published here in the US. But I'm glad I got to read it.


Cooking With Class: A Second Helping
Published in Spiral-bound by Wimmer Companies, Inc. (April, 1997)
Author: Charlotte Latin School
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Excellent, perfect for the person who cooks everyday!!
Easy to follow recipes, usually have all ingredients on hand. Simple recipes, which taste as though they are difficult to make


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