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

Composting (Smith & Hawken)
Published in Paperback by Workman Publishing Company (February, 1998)
Authors: Liz Ball and Jim Anderson
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Ten star book
This is a rarity of a book since it doesn't spend a lot of time telling you stuff you don't need to know, but is what it says. A book about the various means of composting whether you live in an apartment or have an acre for an organic vegetable or flower garden.

The illustrations are helpful and easy to follow. And if you think you cant compost or that it will just be to hard, this book will change your mind. It is also an important book in my opinion, because Americans throw away so much useful compost material or grind it down the kitchen garbage disposal. By composting your kitchen and garden wastes you not only produce rich soil but you build up the entire eco system. And with garbage dumps becoming full and new ones harder to find I think that composting of kitchen and garden wastes should be a law.

Compostagem de residuos agricola (fruta)
Como resolver o problema dos residuos provenientes das retiradas de fruta


Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Published in Hardcover by Hemisphere Pub (March, 1984)
Authors: Dale A. Anderson, John C. Tannehill, and Richard H. Pletcher
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Excellent Book
As a researcher working with CFD codes, I found this book very useful. It has algorithms to all types of problems ranging from simple heat or wave equation to Navier-Stokes equations. All the algorithms are well explained and precise. I strongly recommend this book for anyone pursuing CFD.

One of the best CFD books I've ever read!!!
I've read many CFD books, but this is the best one. It is well organized and explained from the fundamental to advanced about the numerical approaches. I recommend this book not only for the beginners but for experts. It is really worth of having this book.


Costume Design
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (03 August, 1998)
Authors: Barbara Anderson, Cletus R. Anderson, and Cletus
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Cletus is the man
I have Cletus as my design teacher at Carnegie Mellon University this year. I have looked at the book, and it is definitely worth using and referring to regularly. The main thing to know is that Cletus has done everything, knows everything and really, he is the end all source of theatre, costume and artistic information and advice. He got through Yale School of Drama Grad program without ever turning in anything late... think about that. Now why would you choose another book?

The only book to cover concept and craft
I have used this book as the text in my Costume Design class for years and find it is the only one to my knowledge that covers both the conceptual aspects of costuming for the theatre as well the craft of rendering and construct. It even addresses historical information briefly. I was saddened to hear that the book was out of print. I am hoping a new edition will be out soon


Creative Jolt
Published in Paperback by North Light Books (December, 2000)
Authors: Denise Anderson, Rose Gonnella, and Robin Landa
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Brilliant!!
This book is the essence of the creative process. Broken down into the three distinctive methods of these extraordinary designers, it is a guide for anyone who is in need of some creativity. This book is a catalyst for visual exploration. It comes highly recommended for not only students and professors, but for anybody who could use a little creativity. It's well written and well designed, two things that seem to be mutually exclusive in graphic design books these days. Kudos to Ms. Anderson!

great creative insights
Incredible insights into visual communications by the three authors. Great specific ideas that can help anyone's graphic design solutions, illustrations, or art direction. A must have for any visual communications professional.


The Disciple As Scholar: Essays on Scripture and the Ancient World in Honor of Richard Lloyd Anderson
Published in Hardcover by F.A.R.M.S. (June, 2000)
Authors: Richard Lloyd Anderson, Stephen David Ricks, Donald W. Parry, and Andrew H. Hedges
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A Smorgasbord of Fascinating Articles
This is a really meaty book, with lots and lots of good, solid scholarship. Some of the articles are path-breaking; all are rewarding.

Contents.
Articles by S. Kent Brown, David B. Honey and Michael P. Lyon, Victor L. Ludlow, Lousi Midgley, Marian Robertson Wilson, John L. Sorenson, John F. Hall, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, Hugh W. Nibley (The Last Days, Then and Now), Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson and Stephen D. Ricks, David Rolph Seely and Jo Ann H. Seely, Andrew C. Skinner, Richard D. Draper, C. Wilfred Griggs, Kent P. Jackson, Daniel C. Peterson, and Stephen D. Ricks.

Can't ask for authors better than these...

The sections include Book of Mormon Studies, Old Testament Studies and Ancient History, and New Testament Studies and Early Christian History.

I got it for the article on Leroy Robertson's Oratorio from the Book of Mormon.


Divine Intervention: An Unexpected Journey from Chaos to Clarity
Published in Paperback by Beyond Words Publising (April, 1999)
Author: Susan Anderson
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Good for all
I first discovered this book on accident in a public library downtown. At first i didnt give it much thought but when i read a few of the beginning pages i was hooked. This is an all around good book. Its good all around becuase even if you dont believe in a god im sure you would still like it.

A woman's courageous soul reaches out for answers.
Susan Anderson tells her story with all the guts of the person I know she is. There is no holding back. This story will inspire any woman (or man) who is searching for their sense of self...and self worth. The brilliance of this book is that Susan eventually finds out who she is and what her purpose is on this earth. Something that still eludes many of us. Nancy Ediger-Stone


A Doctor in your Suitcase
Published in Mass Market Paperback by New Century Publishers 2000 (20 July, 2000)
Authors: Michael, N.D., Dr Gazsi, Nina, S.P.N. Anderson, N.D. Dr. Michael Gazsi, and S.P.N. Nina Anderson
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Excellent, handy travel guide for health
If you are anything like I am, everytime I leave home, I have trouble sleeping, eat something that upsets my stomach, end up with a sore throat or a cold. This small, packable book gives all the information needed for natural medicine self care. I leave it in my travel bag along with the list of recommended remedies for the "away from home" kit" . Definitely worth reading and owning.

What a Life Saver!
A Doctor in your Suitcase is the only book you will ever need as a guide for natural remedies. This book gives you three choices in methods of treatment, nutritional, herbal and homeopathic. This book covers everything from bites, sprains, nasea to colds and headaches. It is very well written and easy to follow. People who have never used some of these treatments will be amazed at how easy they are to perform and how well they work. This book even has a list to make your own Basic Natural Medicine Kit. I never leave home without this book and I've already decided to give this book as gifts this year for the holidays.


Doubleday Cookbook (Green)
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (June, 1975)
Author: Anderson
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The Doubleday Cookbook
This is one of the finest cook books I have in my library. I have used and adapted many of it's secrets. I highly recommend this to a new and season cook. Enjoy it's worth the smile at the table.

Best cookbook I know
I don't know why this is out of print! I like this cookbook better than anything, including the Joy of cooking, because of all the classic recipes it contains. I just made Hassenfeffer for the first time last night using frozen rabbit using this book and it was wonderful. The new Joy of Cooking doesn't have Hassenfeffer, (but it does have some other rabbit recipes). Their "jiffy deviled eggs" are my favorite - sort of a sloppy white-trash recipe - that, truth be told, is the version people really want.


Dr. Anderson's Antioxidant, Antiaging Health Program
Published in Hardcover by Carroll & Graf (May, 1996)
Authors: James W. Anderson and Maury M. Breecher
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Finally! A health program that ACTUALLY works!
This book is a must for anyone who is SERIOUS about their health and the health of their loved ones. Thanks Doctors Anderson and Breecher! I particularly enjoyed reading "Maury's Diary" on page 206. Your advice on melatonin has given me the restful sleep I've been missing for years. Keep up the good work

Takes the mystery out of what antioxidants to take & amounts
This book clearly explains what antioxidants are and what they do to protect health (and how they do it). Dr. Anderson promises and appears to deliver a disease-reversal program that targets those with specific illnesses. These well-credentialed authors take the mystery out of what antioxidants and amounts to take. They do this by tailoring their recommendations to 3 possible health states: Good health that you want to maintain; Good health but risk factors such as diabetes or other genetic illnesses in your family, and lastly, poor health or chronic illness. Naturally those that are sick are counseled to consider taking a wider variety of antioxidants, including Melatonin. Regardless of the title, the authors don't believe antioxidants are "magic bullets," however they do believe antioxidant supplemenTS, coupled with other health-enhancing steps (the Program promised in the title), will help stave off or moderate diseases including cancer, cardiovascular ailments, and diabetes. The authors back their recommendations by citing and explaining numerous, current studies. Publisher's Weekly, in a review,pointed out that the book's glossary "is particularly useful." It is good, but I especially appreciated the recommendations about soy protein and other phytochemicals. It's worth the money


Comanche Heart
Published in Paperback by Harper Mass Market Paperbacks (December, 1991)
Author: Catherine Anderson

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