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

Baker's Manual (5th Edition)
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (16 September, 2002)
Authors: Joseph Amendola and Nicole Rees
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Every baker NEEDS this book.
I started a bakery/deli in 1993 using a professional baker and this book as my foundation. In time I also learned to use advice from my customers and from other pros. Still, the whole lot of the experts, save one, gave less useful information than did this classic by Joseph Amendola.

Theories of dough fermentation and the like are of especial importance for any new baker. When something goes wrong, too, this book has a good trouble-shooting section.

I heartily recommend this book to any baker, commercial or men and women trying to please their loved ones.

Other books you should add to the shelf are Professional Baking and Quantity Cooking.

Bread can be exciting!!!
This book truly makes bread and the hows and whys of baking exciting. It offers information covering the scope of baking: from simple to complex. It provides formulas and oh so many recipes. Definitely a keeper.

A must have!
The Baker's Manual is a book that anyone who is serious about baking should have! It has all the foundational information that you could need and then some. If I could only have one book about baking, this would be my choice!!!


Beneath a Midnight Moon
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Leisure Books (September, 1994)
Author: Madeline Baker
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Worth Ur Buckz!
This story is beautiful and passionate. the heir 2 the throne of argone falls in love with a woman raised 2 b a nun. her twin sister is evil n tries 2 marry him. she is devastated, but will not give in 2 her twin's treachery...2gether the two will form a love so strong, that nothing can destry it..
Madeleine Baker at her best...

Wild wolf love!
I loved this book. it has to do with a princess who had a twin, however she did not know this. One, of course is a good person, and the other is bad. Anyways, the 7th child of a twin was predicted that had to marry a man which change from man to wolf, and convereted himself in other shapes. the thing of the story is that the bad twin wants to be wealthy and usurps the place of her sister, which by the way knew that she had a twin. Seem interesting?, Want to know more? You gonna have to buy this book, It's worth your money.

Mystical and Passionate
A man with mystical powers a woman with a destiny. Add it up you have a powerful story to read. She is a women who was raised to be a nun. Life doesn't have that planned for her. Madeline Baker does it again with her magic at weaving stories. This is a book well worth reading.


Boulangerie: A Pocket Guide to Paris's Famous Bakeries
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (June, 1999)
Authors: Jack Armstrong and Delores Wilson
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Nothin' like 'em 'round here.
I never knew how grand the bakeries of Paris where until I read Boulangerie! I wish we had a similar tradition in my home town. I love bread and soup above all other foods! Some day, when I visit Paris, I'll search the city with a copy of this pocket guide in my hand.
I also enjoyed the pictures of the boulangeries of Paris on the authors Web site: Dorseybooks.com

A TIME MANAGEMENT NECESSITY
Let's face it, whether you are visiting Paris for the first or the fifth time, there never seems to be enough time to squeeze everything in. Everyone should take at least one evening or one afternoon for a 3-star dinner or lunch; but, when you are busily going from sight to sight, who has that kind of time? This book is perfect for letting you find bakeries with a wonderful range of foods you can carry away with you. I found that the descriptions of each bakery carried their specialities and any unusual items they carried. The first time you find a conveniently located establishment when you are trying to get from point A to point B, you will know what a treasure it is. The size makes it very convenient to take with you as well.

An Essential Pre-Paris-Trip Book
This book is a jewel. It made our first Paris trip that much more special by introducing us to some exceptionally fine bakeries. This pocket-sized book not only gives you a listing of the fine Boulangeries (organized by arrondisements, includes the address & phone number, closest metro or bus stop, when they are open, and what's special about each) but tells you where to go (nearby picnic spots) and eat the bread and goodies that you buy at these Boulangeries -- this is what truly made the book special. We tried "Robineau" in the 7th and "Gerard Beufort" in the 5th as listed in this book and we were not disappointed. Both had wonderful baked goods, the former within a short walk to the Champ de Mars and Eiffel, and the latter, a 3-minute walk away from Arenes de Lutece, the ancient Roman amphitheater which is a perfect picnic spot. You could use this book to plan your breakfasts and picnic lunches as a nice balance to the Bistro-dining in Paris.


Brown Rabbit"s Shape Book
Published in Paperback by Larousse Kingfisher Chambers (September, 1999)
Author: Alan Baker
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Discover Shapes With a Brown Bunny!
For a toddler's book about shapes, this book packs a lot! There are bright colors, a clever discovery story in which our rabbit hero finds packages inside packages, and words that are fun to say (e.g., "Whoosh" and "Curly-wurly"). There's even some droll humor as Rabbit is described as "rabbit-shaped!" Along the way, kids will see examples of a rectangle, an oval, a circle, a square, as well as a tube and other interesting shapes. Nice bright colors and a warm, soft-looking bunny make this 21-page book a winner!

great little book
I bought six of the paperback rabbit books for my 22 month old
daughter and she loves them. The little rabbits are so cute
and the author is very creative in the way he integrates learning
concepts into the plot of the stories. These books are definite
winners at a reasonable price.

A Wonderful Member of a Wonderful Series
A beautiful concept book with a very likable character. The text and illustrations go well together, making the whole book comprehensible for young readers eager to learn.


Catriona
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (June, 1997)
Author: Jeanette Baker
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Silhoutte special edition #175 , Fun, exciting ,and sexy
Victoria Ashton (Tory) is the sheriff and justice of the peace in a small town and arrests Phillip Kincaid, a movie director. It is a very entertaining and comical book. Reminds you of Mayberry, NC but you love the characters. A "feel good" book. Totally enjoyable

Superior Early Nora Roberts Novel
Very cute book about the woman sheriff of a small town and the big city movie director who comes speeding into town, scouting locations for his next film. After a brief stint in jail for a speeding ticket, he returns to shoot the movie there and falls in love with the beautiful sheriff. Really enjoyed it!
Excerpt from the back of the book:
"Director Phillip Kincaid could have sworn Victoria Ashton was smiling when she tossed him in the slammer for speeding. But as sheriff of Friendly, New Mexico, Tory had a job to do and falling for an out of towner was out of the question. If only she'd known how dangerous Phillip would be to her heart, she would have kept him behind bars for good!"

A winner, a keeper & a thoroughly satisfying read
California lawyer Kate Sutherland travels from the west coast to Salem, Massachusetts to help Celia Ward with her tax difficulties. After having Kate remove her contact lens, Celia probes into Kate's eyes and informs the attorney that all the answers to her deepest questions about her cryptic youth including her birthplace can be found on an island off of the Scottish coast. Needing to understand more about her roots, Kate goes to the Shetland Islands off of Scotland to meet Maura Sutherland, a high priestess of an ancient religion still practiced on the islands. ....... Almost from the first moment she steps onto her native soil, Kate sees visions of herself dressed in clothing that is five centuries old. She turns to local historian Niall McCormack for help in comprehending what she "sees". He tells her that she is envisioning Catriona Wells, the first Countess of Bothwell, who was trapped by the late fifteenth century royal conflict between England and Scotland. Her tragic life haunts Kate. Kate must somehow fix the past to share a loving future with Niall, the individual she now loves. ....... Jeanette Baker moves to the head of the historical romance class with CATRIONA, an absolutely stunning and unique mixing of several genres (supernatural, historical, and contemporary romances) into a great novel that will delight fans from all three genres. The characters from both sides of the Atlantic and from both centuries are first rate, well described, and humanized, turning a brilliant story line into one of the top novels of the year to date. .......Harriet Klausner


The Chocolate Lover's Guide to the Pacific Northwest
Published in Paperback by Wordsworth Publishing (01 October, 1999)
Authors: Bobbie Hasselbring and Bobbie J. Hasselbring
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A travel guide that tastes good too!
Bobbie Hasselbring has brought something new and wonderful to the table in the world of travel guides. Not only does her book "The Chocolate Lover's Guide to the Pacific Northwest" feature terrific places to stay, but she also rates the best chocolate desserts, candy, baked goods, and frozen treats in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. My mouth started watering almost as soon as I picked it up. The author has listed "Chocolate Happenings" which are events that focus on chocolate, plus chocolate facts, stories profiles and tips. I love this book!

This is a boon for Northwest chocolate-loving travellers.
Bobbie Hasselbring's book is the ultimate guide to fine chocolate around the Pacific Northwest. For all of us who trek around the area, we have much to look forward to, chocolately speaking. I found listings for restaurants, bakeries, and candy stores which I hadn't known of. Now, thanks to the Chocolate Lover's Guide, business travel can become travel for pleasure!

In addition to these places I had not know of, I had enjoyed chocolate at several of the places listed, and find this book to be credible and reliable.

I was thrilled to find this book before Christmas. I gave this book, along with a box of Fran's Chocolates (in Seattle), to a friend who was ecstatic. I was, too, because I sampled several chocolates at Fran's while buying the gift.

A chocolate-lover's delight
The Chocolate Lover's Guide is crammed with information the traveler and chocolate lover needs--where to stay, where to eat, where to find the best brownies and truffles. Plus it includes some great recipes. The author has a deft, lighthearted touch that makes you want to keep on reading. It's like nibbling on really good fudge, you can't stop with just a taste. And it's a perfect gift. >


Ciencia y Salud Con Clave de Las Escrituras
Published in Paperback by The Writings of Mary Baker Eddy (01 March, 2000)
Author: Mary Baker Eddy
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"Ha LLegado La Hora Para Los Pensadores" MBE
Este volumen de 700 paginas puede convertirse en luz en las tinieblas para cualquiera que se enfrente a las dificultades de la vida y sus muchos desafios. Ciencia y Salud es el campeon indisputable de ideas positivas, inspiracion y guia, escrito por un solo autor solamente.

Este logico, inteligente, unico e importante libro puede positiva y profundamentente influenciar a cualquiera que lo lea. Ciencia y Salud, la obra maestra de Mary Baker Eddy, ha vendido mas de 10 millones de copias en mas de 17 idiomas y se esta convirtiendo en un clasico; un volumen indispensable para toda aquella persona interesada en su progreso emocional y liberacion espiritual.

Excelent and spiritual
The book is a perl for people that need the trust. In my life this book is a great sucess in my decision time.---

the most profound book i ever studied or read
this book changed my life experience for the betterbeyond words. It showed me how Jesus healed and how i could apply the priciples of divine healing to my understanding and daily life. i heartily recomend this book to all who are searching for happiness and blessing. this book gives one acess to unlimited practical workabe , healing TRUTH.


Double or Nothing (Five Star First Edition Mystery Series)
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Pr (Largeprint) (October, 1901)
Authors: Nancy Baker Jacobs and Gale Group
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Absorbing, suspenseful thriller from Nancy Baker Jacobs.
Ms. Jacobs has a knack for creating believable, "ordinary" characters
and placing them in extraordinarily dangerous situations.

More great news: Ms. Jacobs has other books due out in 2002!

Suspense readers delight!
Ms. Jacobs has done it again! Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, and a plot which picks up speed with every page, this thriller is a joy ride for the thriller reader. If you're looking for a good read, pick up Double Trouble---you won't be able to put it down.

AT LONG LAST!!
I'll say right up front that I'm a friend of Nancy Baker Jacobs, and I haven't yet read DOUBLE OR NOTHING. I'm rating it five stars, though, in anticipation of what I know it's bound to be. I've read several of Nancy's other books, and have been waiting impatiently to receive the long-awaited DOUBLE OR NOTHING. Nancy is a great writer, and she's been gone from the mystery scene far too long. As an author myself, and a former freelance editor, I know good writing when I see it--and Nancy goes beyond good. Her books are thoughtful, intelligent, tense, fast-paced and exciting. Welcome back, Nancy! And get that promised copy of DOUBLE OR NOTHING to me--fast!!


Eternally Yours
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: Jennifer Baker
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Only Rate Good Books
This book is very good. It is sad and happy at the same time. It is sad because Ari lost her boyfriend, who she truly loved. It is happy because he comes back as a ghost and helps her move on. Andy, her boyfriend,helps her get new friends and have fun. All summer she had sat around and done nothing but cry and think of Andy.When he comes back she is happy and cheers up. This book really stirs you inside. It is very good and is written very well. This book defenitly desirves five stars!

Beautiful!
Great book! Sad though. This is one of those books that keeps your eyes just glued to the page, and keeps you reading and reading. It was so wonderful!

Wonderful
This is the best book i have ever read.I almost cried 3 times throughout it,and when presenting it for a book report,i almost cried.I wanted to get other series of the Enchanted Hearts books...but my mom wont let me...argg


A Few Selected Exits
Published in Paperback by Dufour Editions (December, 1993)
Authors: Gwyn Thomas and Russell Baker
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A literary masterpiece
The canon of novels, short stories, plays and television appearances left to the world by the late, great Gwyn Thomas are unique in that they perfectly define a country and its people. If you thought that the only literary genius to come out of Wales was Dylan Thomas, then you have an absolute treat in store for you.

Gwyn Thomas is the ultimate literary craftsman. Words came easily to him and with just a few well chosen sentences he can evoke a mood, a time and a location. His books are like roller coasters. He takes you to the places he writes about. His characters become real people and, through him, you share their passions. I have absolutely no hesitation at all in recommending this book to people who love books. It is an absolute classic and when you read it you will understand why Sir Anthony Hopkins was willing to take a massive pay cut to appear as Gwyn Thomas in the BBC film of the book.

The man was a genius. Buy this book. Read it and tell your friends about it.

Selected Exits is a thoughtful and humorous read. A "must."
Follow the life of this little-known Welsh playwrite from his roots in the coalfields of the Rhonda Valley through a brilliant scholastic career in England.

Also, make a special effort to see the excellent television program from the BBC based on this book. Anthony Hopkins is at his best as Thomas.

This book, and the television production noted above, is a must for lovers of literature and humor. These works should have a much wider audience.

Gwyn Thomas' autobiography is unlike any of it's kind.
Gwyn Thomas' autobiography "A Few Selected Exits" is unlike any other autobiography you have read. A bold statement, but one which is easy proved. A reader need only delve into the first few pages, and they will be hooked on the genius of a man unappreciated in his own time. Thomas' autobiography is the only one I have read which is not self serving. He recounts escapades from his life yes, but in such a non-linear way, one gets the impression of sharing a drink with him in a pub. I have never read a book before which will make the reader laugh out loud in a room alone. Thomas skewers pretension at his alma mater Oxford, and takes a honest but affectionate view of the youth he spent in poverty in Wales with equal enthusiasm. .


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