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

Unix: An Open Systems Dictionary: The Authoritative Source of Jargon-Free Definitions for More Than 6,000 Common and Uncommon Open Systems Terms
Published in Paperback by Resolution Business Pr (December, 1994)
Authors: William H. Holt and Rockie J. Morgan
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Excellent Resource
A must have for anyone working with UNIX from beginner to advanced system programmer.


An Unlikely Lady
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Avon (31 July, 2001)
Author: Rachelle Morgan
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An amusing western romantic romp
In 1886 Last Hope, Colorado, Honesty McGuire needs to know who she really is. Three months ago, the man she thought of as her father, Deuce McGuire, a renowned con artist, died. Before his death, he informed her that he was not her biological father though he loved her like she was his daughter. Because several thugs are after Deuce and by default Honesty, she dishonestly puts up a front that he still lives to keep herself safe.

Undercover Pinkerton Agent Jessie Justiss, using the alias of Jones, seeks Deuce for abducting and killing the two daughters of San Francisco magnate Anton Jervais sixteen years ago. When Jessie meets Honesty, both lose the edge that made them so successful as a detective and con artist respectively. Instead, love enters the relationship, but what will happen when they learn the truth about one another?

AN UNLIKELY LADY is an amusing western romantic romp starring two inviting lead characters that dance quite a tango between them to the delight of the audience. The story line is humorous, but contains a wonderful investigative subplot as well as a warm romance between two wary "warriors". Rachelle Morgan shows her abilities to tell a gregarious story starring strong protagonists who hopefully soon will return during the story of Honesty's missing twin sister.

Harriet Klausner


Velvet Skin (Nexus)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Virgin Publishing (January, 2002)
Authors: Aishling Morgan and Aoshling Morgan
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Erotica for specific tastes
Velvet Skin as it's name should foreward is light S&M erotica and also entails some considerable bathroom sex ... it's not really my cup of pee ... ooops I mean tea ... but again erotica is really dependent on the reader and the eye of the beholder.

The story is set, probably in Victorian times, in the backwoods of England where the wealthly landowners love to attend church on Sunday to break their routine of violating practically every women that comes nearby. This one is different in that it contains the oddity of a black maid who is kidnapped by a jealous husband and then supposedly re-sold as a modern day slave.


Walkabout Woman: Messenger for the Vanishing Tribe
Published in Paperback by Stillpoint Pub (September, 1992)
Author: Marlo Morgan
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I need an address, does anyone have this?
what review? I am a real person trying to contact Ms.Morgan i have a question to ask and I feel she must answer. Please do not let the beuracrecy of computerdom stand in the way of what must be. ms Morgan, if you can hear me please answer me on this method. B.


Wampum Belts & Peace Trees: George Morgan, Native Americans, and Revolutionary Diplomacy
Published in Hardcover by Fulcrum Pub (October, 1990)
Author: Gregory Schaaf
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Wampum belts and Peace Trees provides ESSENTIAL HISTORY !
This book is the vital hidden evidence of the grand coverup scheme of "The Ohio Company" founded in the 1740's a time of relative "good will" between the Eastern Woodlands people and the very early settlers of Turtle Island. This books gives evidence that the Eastern Woodlands people in general where swindled and cheated out of their rightful inheritance; by men such as John Hancock; Thomas Jefferson and the business associates of the Virginian George Washington. The evidence that supports this was found in a pile of papers hidden by the heirs of George Morgan of New Jersey (an adopted child) if the papers are authentic....the governments attempts to keep them from being published points to this....All of the dispossed Nations are owned a debt of restoration and restitution by the U.S.A. In this book is the story of White Eyes Treaty; Hancock's Wampum Belt and the 700 delegates to Ft. Pitt's 1775 and 1776 Peace Treaties. George Morgan himself did probably; after the manner of his times embellish the facts.....yet the particulars are all true as this reader has researched them....Wanishi.........Mitakwe Oyatsin (to all my relations) hanenawah May the Great Spirit Keep You well and stand you Tall !


The Way
Published in Hardcover by DeVorss & Company (October, 1983)
Author: Elise Nevins Morgan
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This is a book to carry with you and love forever
I always kept mine in the bathroom for a quick pick me up in spirit...it is pithy, thoughtful, and enlightening, People I admire use this book. I often traveled with it. I met a man from Africa on the plane who reads the Bible daily. I shared it with him, and couldn't bear not to pass it along to someone who would appreciate it so much. Now its time to reorder one for myself! This book sparkles! Linda Schiller-Hanna


The Way to Wyatt's House
Published in Library Binding by Walker & Co Library (October, 2000)
Authors: Nancy White Carlstrom, Mary Morgan, and Mary Morgan-Vanroyen
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You can't go wrong: beautiful pictures, great text: a winner
I was amazed when this birthday present for my boys (aged 2 years old) was such a satisfying book to read! They love it and so do I. The words invite a dynamic reading: quiet, loud, fast, slow, while telling the simple story of a visit to the neighboring farm where Wyatt, the children's best friend, lives. The way to Wyatt's house is full of doors sighing shut, leaves crunching underfoot, logs to climb over, beetles scurrying. At Wyatt's house they "jump out of quiet into LOUD!" as the farm animals greet them, each in its own special way.

The book focuses on sounds (my kids call it the "crunch book") while telling the story of a sweet friendship. The poetic text is pleasing to hear but not too hard for young kids to understand. This is the kind of book I imagine will fuel my kids' love of reading.


Wenches, Witches and Strumpets (Nexus)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Virgin Publishing (November, 2002)
Author: Aishling Morgan
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Wenches, Witches, and Strumpets
I really enjoyed this book. It is a book that contains many well written short stories. I may be 17, but i have read a few erotic novels and this one is in my collection. The detail of these stories is enough to give you a wonderful picture in the minds eye, a basis to the characters which lets you live their life. This book could be many people's favorite. It is wonderful. In short stories that this book contains, they almost compare to Anne Rice's Beauty Series. Quite wonderful if i do say so. Happy reading.


The Westminister Pulpit 5 Vol.
Published in Hardcover by Baker Book House (August, 1995)
Author: G. Campbell Morgan
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Great sermons from one of the best expositors of the Bible.
G. Campbell Morgan is one of the best expositors of God's Holy Word who has ever lived. The sermons in these volumes are refreshing to read and I have been able to grow in the Lord through them, though preached many years ago. Morgan's ministry still lives through his sermons.


Vintage Radio
Published in Paperback by McMahons Vintage Radio (September, 1986)
Author: Morgan E. McMahon

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