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

The Clydesdale Clan of Hillsboro County: The Homestead
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (October, 2002)
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The Clydesdale Clan
The Clydesdale ClanI enjoyed the book because it is very wholesome. There is no profanity in it, and it reflects true character.
I Enjoyed The Clydesdale NovelI liked reading about the Clydesdales because it reminded me of my family. I'm the oldest of six children. It's a wholesome, clean, story, and much better than sci-fi novels. This book also teaches about responsibility, and good moral values. I really enjoyed it.

Alone: A Widow's Search for Joy
Published in Paperback by Tyndale House Pub (January, 1976)
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Aquifer Storage and Recovery in the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan: A Critique of the Pilot Projects and Related Plans for Asr in the Lake Okeechobee and Western Hillsboro Areas
Published in Paperback by National Academy Press (January, 1902)
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Beaverton Hillsboro Map
Published in Unknown Binding by King Of The Road ()
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Beavrtn/Hillsboro County Map
Published in Paperback by Rand McNally & Co (March, 2003)
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Bless Me Too, My Father: Living by Choice, Not by Default
Published in Paperback by Herald Pr (August, 1988)
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Cheshire & Hillsboro Counties, New Hampshire
Published in Paperback by Heritage Books Inc (January, 1993)
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A Heritage of Healing: Eighty Years of Caring, the History of Baptist Hospital in Nashville
Published in Hardcover by Hillsboro Press (December, 1998)
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Hillsboro, the City on the Prairie
Published in Hardcover by Multi Business Pr (June, 1985)
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How many hills to Hillsboro?
Published in Unknown Binding by ()
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There is no profanity; and it is profitable reading for people of all ages, including adolescence.