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

Cheyenne's Lady
Published in Paperback by Onyx Books (December, 1990)
Author: Patricia Rice
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A wild romp with a spicy heroine and an intriguing hero.
This was the first PR book that I read and I'm sorry I lost it several years ago. Maria is the half-Spanish, half-Irish heiress of her father's ranch and is being pressured by a devious, local Spanish nobleman into marriage. In walks Cheyenne Walker, and the two strike sparks off each other when they first meet. Maria is probably the most fiery heroine I've ever read and I really liked her. The story is full of shoot-outs and hanging parties, as was the custom in the old West. The story even has a surprise revelation regarding a member of Maria's household. If you like a fast-paced western with a dangerous hero and a fiesty, gun-toting heroine, read Cheyenne's Lady. I hope the author will follow-up with another sequel.


Chippewa Indians Rice Gatherers of the Great Lakes
Published in Library Binding by William Morrow (June, 1955)
Author: Sonia Bleeker
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I think it's a great book!
I am a 10 year old girl. I am homeschooled and I think it is a great educational book. It has a lot of great Indian legends. It explains how the Chippewa Indians gathered rice, cooked it, made canoes and made things out of skins. Rice was their main food. My mom chose this book for me to read for school. I thought it was going to be boring because the cover looks boring, but now I know that the saying "you can't judge a book by it's cover" is true!


Choice Points: Navigate Your Career Using the Unique PaperRoom Process
Published in Paperback by Davies-Black Pub (May, 2003)
Author: Sydney Rice
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A superbly organized and presented self-help guide
Choice Points: Navigate Your Career Using The Unique PaperRoom Process by professional business coach, consultant and trainer Sydney Rice (founder and president of The Boston Coaching Company) is a superbly organized and presented self-help guide written to aid readers in navigating their ideal career path. Personal inquiry exercises to better understand oneself, one's talents, and one's goals, are blended with solid advice for reviewing and presenting one's past work experience, tips tricks and techniques for pursuing serious career advancement. Choice Points is strongly recommended as an methodical and integrative career planning guide.


The Cholestin Breakthrough: The Safe, Natural, and Scientifically Proven Way to Lower Your Cholesterol
Published in Paperback by Prima Publishing (October, 1999)
Authors: Richard Harkness and James B. Lavalle
Average review score:

excellent
It is nice to read this book on-line.I am studying red yeast rice in Chinese.As the book shows that Cholestin is the safe, natural, and scientifically medicine to Lower your cholesterol. Enjoy the drug,Enjoy the book.


The Committed Marriage
Published in Paperback by Westminster John Knox Press (January, 1977)
Authors: Elizabeth Rice Achtemeier and W. Sibley Towner
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Scripturally sound and very helpful for Christian Unions.
Elizabeth Actemeier's study of the Christain Marriage is Scriptually sound and practical for any couple seeking guidance in their relationship. From analyzing traditional roles to the sexual relationship, Actemeier is concerned to maintain Christian integrity in Christian unions. Actemeier describes marriage as an instutuition ordained by God for humans beings, his image bearers, to flourish and imitate the love God has and continues to show to his church and the world. The book holds marriage as a wonderful life and is concerned for the loss of love, respect, kindness and equality in marriages.


Cooking Light Breads, Grains, & Pastas: 80 Hearty and Flavorful Recipes for Breads, Biscuits, Waffles, Rice, MacAroni - And Much More
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (February, 1991)
Author: Cooking Light
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Great Healthy Recipes!
Recipes use mostly whole wheat and grains. I love the breads especially. Has a variety of recipes from waffles and pancakes to pastas and rolls/breads and also coffee cakes.


Cry to Heaven
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Pinnacle Books (July, 1983)
Author: Anne Rice
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great
ok no seems to read anne rice's non vampire books but they should i loved this book it was written and research very well. It had everything betrayal sex twisted people sin and it also had a awesome ending.
this book in short is about a boy betrayed by his brother castrated and sent to become an opera singer. sorry i can't put more detail in to it but i gotta go. email me if you really want to discuss this book.


Dark and Stormy Rides Again: The Best (?) from the Bulwer-Lytton Contest
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (August, 1996)
Authors: Scott Rice and Bulwer-Lytton Contest
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The most recent of the Bulwer-Lytton collections;
This is the fifth of, to date, five collections of entries from the annual Bulwer-Lytton fiction contest. This is a contest, named after Sir Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, whose 1830 novel, "Paul Clifford", opened with the instant cliche, "It was a dark and stormy night...". The object of the contest is to write the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels, generally by using impossibly complex and tangled syntax combined with vermillion-purple prose, guaranteeing that no noun is without more than its share of excessively flamboyant adjectives, no verb without more than its share of ridiculously flamboyant adverbs, and if possible including an incomprehensible or mixed (or incomprehensibly mixed) metaphor.

If you enjoy the language enough to appreciate attempts to pillory those who abuse it, and have a sense of humor such that you find satire to be an appropriate form of pillorying, you will enjoy this book (and any of the others in the series, "It Was A Dark And Stormy Night", "Son Of It Was A Dark And Stormy Night", "It Was A Dark And Stormy Night: The Final Conflict", and "Bride Of Dark And Stormy"). I found this one to be on a par with "Final Conflict", which is to say, better than the original, but not quite as good as "Son Of...". (I've yet to track down a copy of "Bride Of...", so I can't compare this one to that one.)


Dawson's Creek: The Official Companion
Published in Paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing (01 October, 1999)
Authors: Darren Crosdale and Patty Rice
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THE BEST DAWSON'S CREEK BOOK BY FAR!
This has got to be the best Dawson's Creek book. It is a guide-- it has info about every person, character, etc., but it goes farther. It every episode up until the end of the second seaon. What makes it great is that it has all the episode music, quotes from EVERY episode, interviews with people like Kevin Williamson, places to get info on the internet and TONS of pictures... it has pictures on basically every page. It is great. Go out and get it now!


Death in the Rice Fields: An Eyewitness Account of Vietnam's Three Wars 1945-1979
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (April, 1986)
Author: Peter Scholl-Latour
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Highly recommendable
One of the best books I ever read. If you want to to know the truth about Vietnam, this book ist a must. Peter Scholl-Latour was present in Vietnam from the French intervention to the Chinese episode. He writes very cromprehensive and with great knowlegde. Partuculary exciting is that it is a report of his personal experiences, without pretending to be a political or military scientificly valid study. That makes it more accessable to non-political expert readers. Of course, he is a worldwide acknowledged expert.
Particulary for american readers, I think this book from a non-american is important to read. Often, the american vision about the Vietnam war is somehow distorted.
So it is a very exciting and informative lecture.


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