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

The Ford Mustang Anthology 2001
Published in CD-ROM by HI-Tech Software (01 February, 2001)
Author: Harry W. Ilaria
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Cool CD about cool car
I am not tom-boy but I love one car the Mustang.My Favorite is the 69 429 Boss.Before I loved the 01-02mustang.When I got this CD i fell in love with the boss!Althought the Cd is missing a little information in some areas I still recomend this CD,for a mustang lover!!!...

Great CD-ROM, a must have!
Incredible CD-ROM with everything you could posibly want to know about the Mustang. Hundreds of high-res photos. It even has TV commercials and sound effects. The screen saver is worth the price alone! I also have other titles from this author which I also love!


Ford Trucks Since 1905 (Motorbooks International Crestline Series)
Published in Hardcover by Motorbooks International (February, 1994)
Author: James K. Wagner
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ford fan review
this book contains information on ford vehicles i didn't even know existed. contains descriptions, history, and black/white photos. would recommend for any ford enthusiast library.

the ultimate history of ford trucks!
I bought this for my own father in 1982. he was a model 'a' and v8 restorer/enthusiast.....he loved it--! i have since inherited the book. you can dip your toe or swim in this ocean of fascinating ford truck history! model T's, early V-8's, fat-fenered 50's, bronco's, ranchero's.....and even Ute's..... mine IS NOT forsale-- but used and above list price...it is absolutely worth it!


Grits: Girls Raised in the South
Published in Paperback by Southern Appeal, Inc. (August, 1997)
Authors: Deborah Ford, Nana Phillips, and Deborah Ford
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Hilarious! A fun read!!
My dear friend from Louisiana sent me this book and I just died laughing. It's such a wonderfully written, adorable book. I highly recommend it!!

Grits- Girls Raised In The South
This book is definately a reader! Especially for those of us that were raised in the south and are proud of our roots!


A Guide For Change: Resources for Implementing Community Service Writing
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (01 November, 1994)
Authors: Ann Watters and Marjorie Ford
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Good book but not enough commentary
I ordered this book for school- it contains good material and has thoughtful questions, but I just didn't think it pulled through in analysis. Maybe some additional "reflection" sections would be good.

Guide for Change: Strategy for success is easy to see!
In addition to co-authoring the immensely successful "Writing for Change," Ann Watters has pulled through again with her latest effort, "A Guide for Change." This powerfully-written reference has but one purpose: to ensure that today's crop of young idealists has the resources it needs not just to argue about contemporary conditions, but to effect changes in the very infrastructure of our society. "A Guide for Change" is the latest in Watters's series of outstanding textbooks, and is sure to become one of the most popular.


The Illustrated Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Published in Hardcover by Harmony Books (October, 1994)
Author: Douglas Adams
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Great book, irritating presentation
First, the good news: this contains the complete Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy novel, one of the greatest books ever written. Problem is, the photos and art that accompany this particular version only serve to distract the reader and snap him/her out of the fictional dream. Die-hard Adams fans are the only people who will really want this, and then purely as a conversation piece. If you are new to the world of the Guide, you would be better served by getting The Ultimate Hitch-Hiker's Guide, which has the text of this book plus the other four in the series and a short story, and no pictures.

The Illustrated HGTTG is a MUST for every D. Adams fan.
The story :
It's a thursday when the earth get's destroyed to make space
for a new hyperspace highway. The human Arthur Dent and
his friend, Ford Prefect from the Planet Beteigeuze, are
flagged up to the Vogon spaceship. From now on begins a
crazy travel through the Universe (and beyond) ...

Specials about this book:
If you are a real Douglas Adams fan, you MUST own this book.
The whole story is described with funny looking pictures,
and even Adams itself has a guest-role.


The Incredible Shrinking Stanley (Eerie, Indiana, No 14)
Published in Paperback by Camelot (September, 1998)
Authors: Robert James and Mike Ford
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WEIRD, VERY WEIRD
WHEN THE TAYLER'S WASHER WAS BLOWN UP BY MR. TAYLER AS A SCIENCE EXPERINCEMENT,STANLEY AND MITCHELL HLEP OUT BY GOING TO THE EERIE LANDOMAT. IT SAYS ON THE RULES DO NOT MIX DIRTIRGENT'S,BUT THEY DO AND SOME OF IT SPILLS ALL OVER STANLEY.NOW THAT STANLEY IS GETING SMALLER BY THE MINITE,MITCHELL NEEDS TO FIND HELP BEFORE STANLEY IS THE SMALLEST KID IN EERIE. I LOVE THIS BOOK BECAUSE IT'S REALY WERID.

This Book was one of the funniest!!! WARNING: WIERD
The book was really different then the other Eerie Indiana's beacuse the Weirdness is happening to one chartacter and it's Mitchell's job to do something about it. All Eerie Indiana books are weird and it's a series about only two kids noticing it. It's very easy to follow and I'd reccomend it to almost anyone. It's more for 10-12 the 9-12 because it's a bit difficult to understand to younger kids. I would give it 100* if it had that many. It's my favorite series there is. This book in particular is hilarious at the fact where the wierdness comes from.


Listening to the Soul
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (November, 2000)
Authors: Charlotte Schmid, Lisa M. Payne, and Ford Boyer
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A perfect gift for people who like inspirational reading
I enjoyed how varied the selections are on a whole range of topics that appealed to my heart, mind and soul. There were some new concepts, new ideas, as well as the tried-and-true soothing stories for when I just wanted my troubled waters calmed. The short chapters meant I could read two or three a night. My favorite ones are The Caregiver by N. Davison, and Little Vigilance and The Teacher by Ford Boyer. Lisa Payne's Millenial Dance of Death is a beautiful kind of prose poem--very inspiring stuff.

Listening to the Soul
This is a book to peruse in the wee hours, a page or two at a time. The writers use both poetry and prose very well to look at the questions of life we humans dwell on in our innermost souls. The more one reads these essays and poems the nearer the answers float upward. Sometimes even reaching the surface. Listening to the Soul is a book I will turn to often. Ilene Smiddy, DeSoto, Missouri USA


Microsoft WSH and VBScript Programming for the Absolute Beginner
Published in Paperback by Premier Press (21 February, 2003)
Authors: Jerry Lee, Jr. Ford and Jerry Lee Ford Jr.
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Not Bad
This book was a very easy read. I am a complete beginner when it comes to WSH and VBScripting. I found this book to be a great primer. The only questions the book left me with were the actual syntax of methods, properties, and built in functions. These are important areas, but I feel the book left me with a good overall understanding of the 2 topics. I am not sure I could write my own worth while script yet, but I could definitely read and understand a script already created. Only took 2 days of reading to complete this book and my interest was kept the whole time.

An Absolute Must Have!
This book is an absolute must for the beginning VBScript programmer. Not only does Ford provide step-by-step direction to scripting, gradually ramping the complexity of the exercises, but he leaves the reader with WORKING scripts in the form of games with foundational concepts applicable to real-world scripting development.

My primary objective was to learn VBScripting basics to support script enhancements for Mercury Interactive's QuickTest Pro tool (that is based in VBScript), and this book well served its purpose.

I highly recommend it to other readers.


Motivating Humans : Goals, Emotions, and Personal Agency Beliefs
Published in Paperback by Sage Publications (November, 1992)
Author: Martin E. Ford
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tedious at times, but worth the effort to read and apply
the discussion of goals, and Personal agency beliefs and the tables that acompany them are fresh,useful, and thought provoking

An Integrated Theoretical Framework of Human Motivation
Regardless of your expertise in this subject matter, you should read this book (if you have not already). It is an outstanding work, using a systems-theoretical approach to integrate the many theories related to personality and motivation. Like S. Ceci's work in the cognitive domain, "On Intelligence More or Less...," Ford is absolutely the best single source for anyone interested in understanding the domain of personality and motivation, for fun or profit!


My Queer Life
Published in Audio Cassette by Fluid Words (01 September, 2000)
Author: Michael Thomas Ford
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refreshing and funny
Listening to this book I found myself laughing. The essay regarding his first sexual encounter had to be the funniest of them all. Ford has a way of pointing out the abserdities of life and the oddities in people. I like the fact he is a down to earth kind of guy and a true gay man. this book however would appeal to both gay and straight alike because it is quite funny. The only thing I did not like about this audio production was the two songs included at the end of each section. I would have preferred another essay or two in place of the songs. Still I enjoyed it and hope there will be another volume on audio. Highly recommended.

A Laughing Rolic!
I read this Authors book "Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me," and he dosen't disappoint hear either. His sence of humor is both catty and unforgetable. A must for ever gay, or gay at heart. Even if you don't want to admit it.


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