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

How to Get a Job in Atlanta
Published in Paperback by Surrey Books (February, 1994)
Authors: Camden M. Thomas, Bill Osher, and Thomas M. Camden
Average review score:

I wont to job to usa
I am from sri lanka i am a student 19 years old and i have qualification sport and computer and many more and i wont work to usa any job so pleas sir send any work shope or any plas i like contry os pleas send soon


Pet Pages Atlanta: For Local Tail-Waggin' Fun and Adventure (Pet Pages Pet Guides)
Published in Paperback by Rjla Inc (January, 1998)
Authors: Lauren Scott and Robert Uherka
Average review score:

Completely useless
Get out a phone book and a city map, and you have more up-to-date and useful information than this turkey of a book does.


Pinpoint Guide to the Atlanta Campaign: Civil War Sites (Pinpoint Guides to Civil War Sites)
Published in Paperback by Crane Hill Publishers (June, 2003)
Authors: Ray Jones, Jeff Slaton, and James J. Condra
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This isn't a book, and it isn't pinpoint
This isn't a book. At best it is a high end glossy brochure of the type you normally get for free when you write to a city's tourism commission. It isn't pinpoint. You get a rough scale map of the city with a list of historic sites. Save your cash.


A Plague of Kinfolks: A Kate Mulcay Mystery (Thorndike Large Print Basic Series)
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Pr (Largeprint) (November, 1995)
Author: Celestine Sibley
Average review score:

well deserved
Any protagonist who is stupid enough to put up with what Kate Mulcay does in this book deserves the results. She doesn't make sure the relatives are actually related; she keeps being devestated by their well meaning but dreadful attempts to help around the house; but never so much as suggests that they check with her before doing things. She gives them cash to spend even when she knows that it goes for liquor instead of food, and then she hands over a credit card and doesn't require it back. When handed the perfect excuse that it's "mislaid", she neither demands nor cancels it. Besides that, I figured out the perpetrators of the murder before it even happened. I would not have finished up the book if I hadn't been hard up for reading material. The one positive point for this book is that the author has a reasonably decent writing style.


Atlanta at Home
Published in Hardcover by Wyrick & Co (December, 1994)
Authors: Frances Schultz and Dot Griffith
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Atlanta at Table
Published in Hardcover by Wyrick & Co (July, 1996)
Authors: Frances Schultz and Dot Griffith
Average review score:
No reviews found.

The Atlanta Jobbank (Atlanta Jobbank, 14th Ed)
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (November, 2000)
Authors: Michelle Roy Kelly, Heather L. Vinhateiro, Jennifer M. Wood, Anne M. Grignon, Michael Paydos, and Adams Media Corporation
Average review score:
No reviews found.

The Atlanta Youth Murders and the Politics of Race
Published in Paperback by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (January, 2000)
Author: Bernard Headley
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Atlanta, An Historical Sketchbook
Published in Paperback by Tryon Publishing Company,Inc (15 June, 1998)
Author: Susan R. Deremer
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Conversations at The Castle: Changing Audiences and Contemporary Art
Published in Hardcover by MIT Press (15 May, 1998)
Authors: Mary Jane Jacob and Michael Brenson
Average review score:
No reviews found.

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