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

My Personal Prayer Journal
Published in Paperback by WinePress Publishing (September, 1999)
Author: Doris Lyon
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The best because my Grandmother wrote it!
I think this is the best book I've ever read! My very loving Grandma wrote this book and I'm very proud of her!


My Secret Fishing Life
Published in Hardcover by Atlantic Monthly Press (April, 1999)
Authors: Nick Lyons and Mari Lyons
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Nick, Mari, Tony & Sparse: highly personal matters
Mr. Lyons, whose books (both edited and written) fill a significant portion of my fly fishing library, has written a very personal book.

The title is accurate at many levels. I doubt that many of us
would share so much about our personal lives - or that we would be able to do so with such candor and joy.

Mr. Lyons description of the travels (and travails) of a special copy of Sparse Grey Hackle's Fishless Days, Angling Nights is worth the price of the book.

Fishing in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty between morning appointments is an incredible story (especially to this former New Yorker ... the Hudson off of NYC was dead in the 60's & 70's).

I never seem to find any time to fish. With this little book, I have a guide of how to find (or take) a little time here and there for fly fishing. Thank you, Mr. Lyons, for your guide to blending avocations with vocations.

Mr. Lyons sold his publishing company recently. May he and his family enjoy many years of post-publishing / editing repose and adventure. We may be lucky enough to have a second volume: perhaps a guide for the next twenty years?


The New Censors: Movies and the Culture Wars (Culture and Moving Image)
Published in Paperback by Temple Univ Press (June, 1997)
Author: Charles Lyons
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Two thumbs up!
Very thought provoking and intelligently written. I wish every book stimulated me as much as this one. I highly recommend it to all film lovers.


New Years Eve Compendium
Published in Hardcover by Clarkson N Potter Publishers (September, 1999)
Author: Lyon
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Great Party Book!
This book has tons of great party planning ideas, that will leave no one with a boring, dull New Years Eve party. This book provides ideas about party themes, games, decorations, and music, as well as a little history about New Years Eve. I reccomend this book to anyone who wishes to host a New Year's Eve party!


The Night Before Thanksgiving (Reading Railroad Books)
Published in Paperback by Grosset & Dunlap (August, 2001)
Authors: Natasha Wing and Tammie Lyon
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Thankfull
What a fun book! With the familiar syntax of Clement Moore's "'Twas the Night before Christmas", this story combines the hectic pace of preperation with all the familiar elements of the big day. From cooking to relatives to football to the parades, my 6 year old delights in the families preperations.
The story promotes togetherness as family and includes a pause to give thanks for what they have.
The illustations are colorful and a delight to our youngsters eyes.


No Wrinkles on the Soul: A Book of Readings for Older Adults
Published in Paperback by Upper Room (October, 2001)
Author: Richard Lyon Morgan
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Timeless approach to aging as a spiritual journey
This inspirational book published in 1991 by Richard L. Morgan is in its 5th edition & has been republished in the UK. Its appeal lies in the anthology of writings about aging as a spiritual journey, and the author's own insights as an aging person.


Noah & the Big Boat
Published in Hardcover by Zondervan (01 October, 1997)
Authors: Alice Joyce Davidson and Tammie Lyon
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Fun for Little Ones
This was a lot of fun and read to my child [I started at about 3 months!]. She still loves to hear the story at 19 months. She loves the colorful pictures and the rhythmic story. She also likes to hold the book because of its shape.


One Lucky Girl
Published in Hardcover by DK Publishing (01 March, 2000)
Authors: George Ella Lyon and Irene Trivas
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One Lucky Girl
This is a great, and a very amazing story. A little boy nick named Hawkaye, is very brave and has lots of love for his family. He loves to play baseball with his dad, and this is where he got the nickname Hawkaye from. He is a very committed person when he wants to do something he doesn't give up. The love that this family has for each other is very strong, no object could ever amount to the love of this family. This is a very inspiring story, I think that this gives a great example of a little boys love for his family.
Little baby Becky is a very fearless baby. I am pretty sure that she really didn't know what was going on but I am sure she will one day. When diaster strikes they are trying to save their own lives, but after its over they are trying very hard, and are not thinking about themselves anymore.
I would recommend this book for children of the ages of 4-8 because this shows total respect and dedication to family, and I think all kids should learn to do that.


Oops! Excuse Me Please!: And Other Mannerly Tales
Published in Hardcover by Barrons Juveniles (March, 1998)
Authors: Bob McGrath, Tammie Lyon, and Tammie Lyons
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An excellent book for kids to read with their parents.
Rather than discourage bad manners, this book encourages GOOD manners, thus reinforcing good behavior. It provides parents with the opportunity to discuss appropriate (and polite) behavior in various situations that children encounter at home and in public. It's a book that is sized for small hands, so children can hold it themselves and read it over and over again with Mom or Dad (or by themselves). It can be memorized by younger children (4-5) and read by older ones (6-8). Excellent and affordable, every family should read this book together.


Ordinary Things: Poems from a Walk in Early Spring
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (April, 1997)
Authors: Ralph Fletcher, Walter Lyon Krudop, and Walter Lynn Krudop
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Makes you think...
This book really makes you think i loved the poems and i love the way the Ralph put into words exactly what we take advantage of every day. i really liked it.


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