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

The Anabaptist View of the Church
Published in Paperback by Baptist Standard Bearer (April, 2001)
Author: Franklin H. Littell
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Excellent history of the Anabaptists
This book ignited a new interest in the study of historical Anabaptists and their views. It is well documented and does not show the bias of many previous church historians. The book is not only a history but explains how the Anabaptist view of the church differed from the other Protestant reformers and its influence on modern church life. A good concise view of historical Anabaptist beliefs.


The Angel Whispered Danger: An Augusta Goodnight Mystery (Beeler Large Print Mystery Series)
Published in Hardcover by Thomas t Beeler (August, 2003)
Author: Mignon Franklin Ballard
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Cute cozy
Every year Ned and Kate McBride and their daughter Josie attended the family reunion held at Uncle Ernest's home Bramblewood in Bishop's Bridge, North Carolina. Neither Kate nor Josie are looking forward to this year's reunion because Ned has asked for and gotten a separation and is living on the other side of the country. When Kate and Josie arrive at the home of Kate's parents, she is greeted by her temporary guardian angel Augusta Goodnight and her young apprentice Penelope.

Augusta thinks Kate might be in danger and events at Bramblewood seem to indicate something is very wrong. Ernest's housekeeper Ella is found injured in a ravine and just before she falls into a coma, she tells Kate someone pushed her. The police discover that the girlfriend of Kate's cousin Grady was deliberately murdered when somebody cut the brake lines on her car. Skeletal remains of a murder victim are found in the local cemetery when the church group are cleaning up the place. Kate's Aunt Violet thinks all of these events are related so the intrepid females bait a trap to catch a murderer.

The latest Augusta Goodnight mystery is a charming, often times whimsical small town angelic cozy starring characters that are so delightful and amusing that readers will want to finish the book in one sitting to see if there is a happily ever after ending for the McBrides. Mignon F. Ballard knows how to write a captivating who-done-it that doesn't depend on blood and gore to keep reader interest. THE ANGEL WHISPERED DANGER is a good wholesome mystery.

Harriet Klausner


Another Day's Journey: Black Churches Confronting the American Crisis
Published in Paperback by Fortress Press (September, 1997)
Author: Robert M. Franklin
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An excellent overview of the African American Church.
Franklin is indeed a dynamic "Public Theologian" who engages the richness of the African American Church experience and offers prophetic challenges and help for her future.


The Art of Time
Published in Paperback by Marlowe & Company (September, 2000)
Authors: Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, Eva Sartori, Leo Sartori, and Franklin Philip
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The best book about time and life management
This small, concise book is insightful and gets to the heart of time and time management. It is better than any of the popular, larger books or programs on the subject.


Atlanta and Environs
Published in Hardcover by University of Georgia Press (December, 1969)
Author: Franklin Garrett
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Great Chronicle
Harold H. Martin, continuing the work of Franklin Garrett, offers a wonderful survey of Atlanta from 1940 to the mid-1970s. Martin selects anecdotes to beautifully evoke each period he discusses--Margaret Mitchell rallying recruits for World War II; youth reading comics in the basement of a church-sponsored hangout; gawkers driving to a hippie enclave in the late-sixties and early-seventies. Martin draws heavily, but not exclusively, from contemporary newspaper accounts to create a richly-textured chronicle. This is a vivid depiction of an era and a city.


Aunt Matilda's ghost
Published in Unknown Binding by Aurora Publishers ()
Author: Mignon Franklin Ballard
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A Wonderful Mystery For Young Readers
"Aunt Matilda's Ghost" is a wonderfully supernatural, and gentle, mystery for young readers. Out of print for many years, this yarn about a spritely spirit should please not only children, but adults as well.


B. Franklin, Printer
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (October, 2001)
Author: David A. Adler
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An Outstanding Biography
While reading B. FRANKLIN, PRINTER I felt I was immersed in the 18th century with Franklin. I felt I really knew him. I loved the escerpts from colonial newspapers, especially the ones from 1775, the first-hand reports from the firing at Lexington and Concord. I was never bored!


A Baby Book For... (Reprint ed)
Published in Hardcover by Michel Publishing (January, 1990)
Author: Linda Franklin
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A Baby Book For...
This is a great baby book. It allows you to keep trackof the pregnancy and the baby through 2 years. There is room for everything. I have it for all my kids.


Baseball Card Conspiracy
Published in Turtleback by Demco Media (December, 1992)
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
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The Book!
A masterpiece by Franklin W. Dixon.If you like action and adventure, this is the book for you. Frank and Joe Hardy, along with their friend Biff, try to find the the seller of the counterfeit cards that are spreading everywhere, in New York! This compelling story tells about life and death situations. The wordchoice is remarkable, you can't put the book down. a guy named Mr.Wormley is always on the detectives back. But why? Read and find out. Very nicely written,action packed, and exciting. I think Franklin W. Dixon is a very good writer, he shows that because he makes pictures in your mind,plus he uses descriptive words.


The Bears and I: Raising Three Cubs in the North Woods
Published in Paperback by Pan Macmillan (1975)
Author: Robert Franklin Leslie
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Excellent non-fiction account of man & nature in Canada
I have read this book for the 5th time since I was about 8 years old. I am 36 and it has never lost its' grip on me. Leslie's first hand account of communing with bears in British Columbia's remote, yet not remote enough, North Woods is truly unforgettable. How this book became out of print, and never a movie or documentary defies explanation. Leslie's descriptive language and compelling narrative is a tribute to nature writers everywhere. Readers who like Farley Mowat and Robert Redford would like this book. I plan on passing this on to my 2 year old son as my mother passed it on to me whaen old enough to comprehend. Long live the bear!


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