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

Captain Butcher's Body
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (October, 1976)
Author: Scott Corbett
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Wonderful book!
I've just read this book. It is wonderful! The plot is cool. Two boys come on an island to their aunt's house. One of them has a book that the second one reads. It says that 200 years ago there was a murder and a curse on this island, and the ghosts will show in a few days. Our two heroes, togrther, try to see the ghosts, and solve the mystery of murder. Great book!!!


Car Bomb Recognition Guide : How They're Made, How To Detect Them
Published in Paperback by Paladin Press (December, 1999)
Author: Lee Scott
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OUTSTANDING!!!
The material in this book is incredible. I cannot recommend it highly enough to both law officers and security specialists. Dozens and dozens of blueprints for homemde bombs. You need this knowledge.


The Carpal Tunnel Helpbook: Self-Healing Alternatives for Carpal Tunnel and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries
Published in Paperback by Perseus Publishing (19 June, 2001)
Authors: Scott M. Fried and M.D. Scott Fried
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The latest information on early symptoms
Dr. Scott M. Fried's The Carpal Tunnel Helpbook provides an effective, non-surgical program for the management of carpal tunnel syndrome and other types of related nerve problems, providing the latest information on early symptoms of problems and suggestions for modifying home and work situations. Pain management exercises and suggested medications are at the heart of this practical self-help guide.


Carryin' on: And Other Strange Things Southerners Do
Published in Hardcover by Villard Books (08 May, 2001)
Author: R. Scott Brunner
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Yet another gem from a master of southern sketches
From the opening phrase "Common is as common does" R.Scott Brunner once again returns his readers to the south, a land he obviously enjoys. These short stories cover many things about everyday life, with the southern bent that makes it so unique to anyone from or living in the south. Whether examining the strange (to others) bit and pieces of language..."I swan", to "tote" someone somewhere, "to grind on one's last nerve" or to find a "slew" of something...it was like being home for a visit (and I didn't have to explain my language choices to my Utah neighbors, oh my heck!). He examines our foiables and strengths ans presents them with a gentle humor. My favorite, the piece "Common Prayers" with its look at the prayer as a form of problem solving. It is true, I was raised to be ready to pray at the drop of a hat! Mant write about the south, but few seem to enjoy their life ther or resonate such a love as Brunner. Another charmer of a book.


Celebrating the Earth: An Earth-Centered Theology of Worship With Blessings, Prayers, and Rituals
Published in Paperback by Resource Publications (June, 1991)
Authors: Scott McCarthy, Ernest Sit, and Patricia K. Shubeck
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Read this great book!
Do you ever have days when you wonder if there's anything to be happy or grateful for? Do you ever look at the world and feel there's nothing to celebrate anymore? Well, look again!

CELEBRATING THE EARTH by Scott McCarthy is a book of earth-centered theology full of ways to celebrate our earth and the good things in it.

This book is based mostly on Christian spirituality but is welcoming to all world faiths and shares with us many creative and ecumenical ways we can celebrate this earth together as people of the earth.

CELEBRATING THE EARTH has many beautiful prayers, blessings and rituals we can incorporate into everyday living along with the special times of our earth's rotation, but always honoring and celebrating our Creator and our beautiful earth. So turn off your TV, radio or that computer. Put away that newspaper or magazine and go outside. Look around and see what there is to see. Talk to people, make a new friend, smell a flower, admire a leaf. Smile. Feel the breeze on your face, the sun on your back, hear the frogs and listen to the birds. Look at the earth like you've never looked at it before. Find your niche on our planet and always celebrate it! You will feel much better. Beautifully written and put together by Scott McCarthy and wonderfully illustrated by Patricia Kay Shubeck.


The Celtic Sword
Published in Hardcover by Clarendon Pr (April, 1993)
Authors: Radomir Pleiner and B. G. Scott
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A great book, but not for the casual reader.
If you are looking for a book that descibes early Celtic swords from a collectors point of view, find a different book! This book instead is a very serious look at the fabrication styles and metallurgy of early Celtic blades from across Europe. Many other books have attempted to descibe swords from various eras, but few are able to provide actual metallurgical analysis of the blades in question.


Ceramics and Print
Published in Paperback by University of Pennsylvania Press (July, 1995)
Author: Paul Scott
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Informative overview on the marriage of print and clay.
Paul Scott Takes you through the historical and contemporary uses of print and clay. Very little has been written about the unusual marriage between print and clay. The book is written in an easy to follow dialogue that explains the processes involved and includes many color photographs. I recommend the book to anyone interested ceramics and imagery.


Cereal Box Bonanza the 1950's: Identification & Values
Published in Paperback by Collector Books (September, 1995)
Author: Scott Bruce
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A Real Winner For 50's Cereal Box Collectors
This 216 page softbound volume features over 500 very large, very sharp, full color photos that you'll love. The book provides a good background for this collectible. It covers boxes, premiums, mail-in offers and more. Everything is arranged by year. I especially liked all of the offers that the cereal companies provided in the 50's. Brought back many memories. I wish I still had some of the goodies shown that I had at that time. A real memory jogger. A true bonanza worth adding to your collection.


The Challenge of Man's Future: An Inquiry Concerning the Condition of Man During the Years That Lie Ahead
Published in Paperback by Westview Press (July, 1984)
Author: Harrison Scott Brown
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as Albert (who?) Einstein lauded this book....
"We may well be grateful to Brown for this book on the condition of mankind as it appears to an erudite, clear-sighted, critically appraisng scientist...the latest phase of technical-scientific progress, with its fantastic increase of population, has created a situation fraught with problems of hitherto unknown dimensions, this objective work is of high value." Also recommended by Supreme Court Justice William Douglas, this is an early and still highly valuable contribution to "future shock"-type planning and anticipation, hmmm, hum a few bars.


The Charm of Simple Things
Published in Hardcover by W Publishing Group (June, 1998)
Authors: Maren J. Scott, J. Countryman, and Terri Gibbs
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Beautiful book and wonderful collection of writings.
If you love quiet moments of reflections and the simple things in life, like drinking a mug of hot chocolate before a crackling fire on a cold winter evening, then you will enjoy this book immensely. It makes you long deeply for life to move more slowly and yet makes you happy about the little things that are so touching in life--like a walk in the sunshine down a forest lane. The art is exquisite! Beautiful and inspiring!


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