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

Means of Evil
Published in Audio Cassette by Dh Audio (July, 1990)
Authors: Ruth Rendell and George Baker
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Introduction to Inspector Wexford
This review refers to the paperback edition. This is a somewhat short collection of five stories featuring Inspector Wexford, a person whose age and position are similar to Inspector Morse (as seen on PBS). Four of the stories are set in England, and one on the Adriatic coast where Inspector Wexford and his wife were on vacation. Three of the stories involve murders, one a case of switched children, and the last an attempt to reopen an older, historic case. The settings seem to be in roughly the 1970's to 1980 time frame.

I personally thought that the plots were quite good for shorter stories. The stories reflect English laws and customs, so guns are not used and the violence is considerably less than in the macho, have-gun-will-travel, type novel often found in the U.S. (perhaps this is why many people like English mysteries). The characters come across well, and the plots are well developed. In one case, a guilty party is identified, but there is some question as to whether the guilt can be proven in court.

Brilliant short stories
This is a very, very good short story collection. Each of the stories within is a little gem of detective fiction./ they are just as ingenious as any of her novels, the crimes just as compelling and the psychology just as accurate. the characters are well drawn and Wexford is on absolutely brilliant form.

They are clever, incredibly enjoyable, and unguessable. They are an excellent showcase of all Rendell's talents, and i would reccomend this short story collection to any fan of detective fiction. Enjoyment is guaranteed.


Modern Toys: American Toys 1930-1980
Published in Hardcover by Collector Books (January, 1985)
Author: Linda Baker
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Creative Playthings: unique toys live-on in Linda Baker book
I was pleasantly surprised to see several of my toy concepts presented in Ms. Baker's book, "Modern Toys". As Vice President of Product Concept & Development for Creative Playthings of CBS Toys, in the late 70's, when the broadcast giant also delivered quality educational and learning toys and games, my group birthed what I now frequently grace the tables of flea-markets and yard-sales. One series, "Block Family", is represented in the "Who-Sit?" category, to which I quickly responded with patent details for Linda's "next book", which I sincerely hope she may produce. I grew up with many of the classics in her array, and applaude her for preserving, at least in print, memories for millions of youngsters, of a more simpler period in childhood-Americana.

Mattiene'Moustakas Industrial Design & Invention Box 251-University Station Syracuse NY 13210-0251

A good basic toy reference
This book has a selection of toy pictures from all the big toy manufactuers, with an extensive section on Fisher Price, both for little people and their earlier push toys. A great book to go to for reference when I am checking on a set's piece count or number. The color pictures are wonderful, but coverage can be spotty....that is, not all toy manufacturers and their lines are as fully represented as I would like them to be. Nevertheless, this is one of my main toy reference books. Feel free to email me if you would like to know how well a certain manufacturer is represented, and I will be happy to look it up for you.


Mrs. Bretsky's Bakery (The State of Punsylvania)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (September, 1993)
Authors: R. L. Shafner, Eric Jon Weisberg, and Nancy Bauer
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TWO OF THREE PUNSYLVANIA BOOKS ARE Award winners
CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS REVIEW: Two of the three Punsylvania books, Mrs. Bretsky's Bakery and Beli's Deli, were selected best books for three years in a row by the International Reading Association and CHILDREN'S Book Council. The children themselves were the judges. FIVE STARS NOT FROM AUTHORS BECAUSE WE CAN'T BE OBJECTIVE ABOUT HOW MANY STARS BOOKS RECEIVE. (THIS IS A NOTE FROM THE AUTHORS.)

Award winners
Two of the three Punsylvania books, Mrs. Bretsky's Bakery and Beli's Deli, were selected best books for three years in a row by the International Reading Association and Book Council. The children themselves were the judges. (authors)


Mystery Festival
Published in Paperback by GEMS: Great Explorations in Math and Science (15 December, 1999)
Authors: Kevin Beals, Carolyn Willard, Lincoln Bergman, Carl Badcock, Kay Fairwell, Lisa H. Baker, Rose C. Bevilacqua, Lisa Klofkorn, Richard Hoyt, and Carol Bevilacqua
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Get them involved
Students really got involved in science investigation as they tried to solve one of the mysteries in this book. During a summer camp for children ages 9-12, we used the mystery written for the older students. They loved the hands-on involvement and stayed engrossed all week. If your science curriculum is putting your students to sleep, this book will help you jumpstart their interest. There are two different mysteries. One is designed for K-3 while the other works well with the older students. Even students of mixed ages and abilities worked well together and were successful. The students only had one complaint...The book did not give them a definitive answer as to who was the guilty party. They wanted to be told who the criminal was and why, but had to settle for a deduction of their own. Although I find value in that open-ended style, they were frustrated by it.

Wonderful learning experience!
This book is absolutely amazing! It contains two different mysteries to solve (one for younger grades and one for older grades). In a practicum for my teaching degree we did the older grades mystery with a class of fifth graders and they loved it. They were able to look for clues, gather evidence, map the crime scene, scientifically test the evidence, use deductive reasoning to solve the mystery and much, much, more. The educational value of this book is tremendous. A great supplement for the science curriculum and also to help kids to use logic and reasoning. It's a must have for all teachers!


Naked at the Feast: A Biography of Josephine Baker
Published in Paperback by Robson Book Ltd (October, 1996)
Author: Lynn Haney
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An amazing true biography of this georgeous woman.
I think that this book sould be a best-seller because it contents a lot of profitable information about Josephine.

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Networking Smart: How to Build Relationships for Personal and Organizational Success
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (08 December, 1994)
Author: Wayne E. Baker
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Exceptional. Recommended without reservations.
Baker contends that networking isn't just for job-hunters or for the self-employed: *everyone* needs this critical set of skills to survive the 1990s and beyond. Lucidly explaining his claims--and backing them up with plenty of solid scientific evidence--he covers, among other things, basic networking principles; the salutary effects (including, for individuals, improved promotion prospects, salary levels, and even physical and mental health; for organizations, improved quality, reputations, and bottom lines) of well-established and well-maintained networks; managing relationships with peers, subordinates, and superiors within an organization; breaking bottlenecks and building bridges between organizational units; encouraging creativity; tapping the power of diversity; networking throughout the organizational life cycle; and managing relationships outside an organization. The latter section discusses how to use networking to find good people to hire; to change jobs; to establish relationships with customers and clients; to develop positive word-of-mouth in marketing; to build partnerships with suppliers; and to co-operate with competitors. There's also a description of how to start or join a networking club. Each chapter concludes with practical lists of actions you can take now, soon, and in the long run. An exceptional contribution to a burgeoning sub-genre: Baker proves that networking has truly come of age as a powerful and empowering force in business

Best book about Personal Networking!
When I read Wayne's book it really started a creative process within me. I also writes about personal networking, and Wayne has given me a lot of ideas working on. A book that must be read!


New York's 50 Best Bookstores for Book Lovers
Published in Paperback by City & Co (February, 2000)
Authors: Eve Claxton, John F. Baker, and Tristana Maccio
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Don't Know How I Got Along Without It
Great descriptions, delightful drawings. A slim little book you'll always wish you had handy.

Another great guide by City & Co
This is a wonderful companion for a bibliophile or or just anyone who wants to discover NY. The illustrations by Tristana Maccio are just as witty as the writing.


Oracle: Forms Developer's Companion
Published in Paperback by Maverick Pubns (October, 1995)
Authors: Andrew Yang, Brian Adams, Steve Muench, and Randy Baker
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Great basic book
This is a good basic book for understanding the underworkings of Oracle's development tools. While SQL Forms is an old Oracle product, the tips are still relevant.

A comprehensive guide to Oracle Forms
This book contains all the important information a developer would need to become more productive using Oracle Forms. It is an outstanding collection of tips and techniques and examples that range from beginner to power-user level. You will understand the working of Oracle Forms internals and advanced features


Mary Baker Eddy : the years of authority
Published in Unknown Binding by Holt, Rinehart and Winston ()
Author: Robert Peel

One Saturday Afternoon
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Authors: Barbara Baker and Kate Duke

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