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

The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County (The Gregg Press Western Fiction Series)
Published in Textbook Binding by Gregg Pr (June, 1979)
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Well worth the money.
This is a great book. If you like westerns' read it. If you like mystery read it. If you like adventure read it. If you like romance read it. If you like comedy read it. You love the hero. You are guessing through out the book. It is about Buck Mason (I know bad name.) who is the "Deputy Sheriff Of Commanche County." There is evidence against him say he killed a man. His family had had a feud with this man over land. When he finds out that he is being blamed he goes into hiding. He wants to prove his innocents and hunt down the real killer's. But after he went in to hiding everybody believed him guilty.

This book is easy to read. If you can find it buy it. I only read Louis L'amour when it come to western's. But this guy is good.


Discovering Annuals
Published in Paperback by Frances Lincoln Ltd (15 February, 2001)
Author: Graham Rice
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Witty, opinionated, eye-opening, - as well as gorgeous!
Graham Rice is one of my very favorite garden writers, always personal, funny and extraordinarily knowledgable, and in this new, gorgeously illustrated book about annual plants, he absolutely shines.

Rice makes me agree that I too hate dumpy boring marigolds, for instance, and then hands me wonderful information about using the old-fashioned striped Victorian heirloom types instead. Banished also is the lump-style plantings that usually go hand in hand with annual flowers; Rice shows me how to combine looser, more lovely kinds so that they intermingle and entwine intimately. (His prose is almost purple on this point, and I love it!)

This is a great book, enriching the mind, heart and eye. It will make you look at gardening in an entirely new light.


A Disease of One's Own: Psychotherapy, Addition, and the Emergence of Co-Dependency
Published in Paperback by Transaction Pub (October, 1998)
Authors: John Steadman Rice and Cornell University
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Brilliant! A tour de force!
The most informative and best-written book on the co-dependency movement, from one of the brightest sociologists of this generation. Examines the co-dependency movement from the details of how its practitioners craft their appeals, to the major cultural trends that make so many individuals gullible.


A Dragon Lives Forever: War and Rice in Vietnam's Mekong Delta 1969-1991, and Beyond
Published in Paperback by Ivy Books (April, 1994)
Author: Thomas R. Hargrove
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Vietnam memoir by the author of LONG MARCH TO FREEDOM
The dramatic, smart-as-a-tack, compassionate Vietnam War memoir by the man who would, years later, be kidnapped by Colombian guerrillas and write LONG MARCH TO FREEDOM, his own account of his highly publicized captivity and release. Get both books. Hargrove is a warrior who cares about the starving millions, who has risked his life for them and who writes memoirs as gripping as good novels.


Early American Taverns: For the Entertainment of Friends and Strangers
Published in Hardcover by Fraunces Tavern Museum (June, 1983)
Author: Kym Rice
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Excellent.
An excellent history of the growth of the hospitality industry in early America. An invaluable source for anyone doing research in this area, and entertaining reading for anyone reading for pleasure.


Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan the Land That Time Forgot
Published in Paperback by Dark Horse Comics (July, 1996)
Author: Russ Manning
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This is the finest Tarzan graphic novel ever.
With beautiful Russ Manning art, an exotic prehistoric setting, and a non-stop action plot that never slows down, Tarzan in the Land that Time Forgot is one of the best Tarzan comics ever. Edgar Rice Burroughs never took Tarzan to Caspak, but if he had, the results might have been a lot like this story. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and recommend it to anyone who likes adventure.


Especially for Mothers: Helen Steiner Rice
Published in Hardcover by Barbour & Co (March, 1996)
Author: Helen Steiner Rice
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A little gem that should be in every mother's treasure chest
This book is small, but it is filled with inspiring and encouraging poetry touching on the different aspects of a mother's love for God, her family, and the world around her. In my opinion, every mother should receive one from a child, grandchild, or a friend. It is a perfect gift, and so affordable ... it is a best buy!


Europe (Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 8)
Published in Library Binding by Garland Publishing (November, 1999)
Authors: Bruno Nettl, James Porter, Chris Goertzen, Timothy Rice, and Ruth M. Stone
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Fantastic resource
This is a very informative collection of articles covering many aspects of South Asian music. It includes articles about North and South Indian classical traditions, folk traditions, dance, and popular music. There are also many articles about the role of music in society, women in music in South Asia, and South Asian music worldwide. Each region of South Asia is also covered with individual chapters. Many of the musical concepts and structures are exemplified in the accompanying CD; the relevant CD tracks are clearly noted in the text.

Living in Dubai, I have found myself immersed in South Asian culture, and recently started studying carnatic music on the veena, simply because it was here. Lacking all knowledge of the contexts in which the veena is played, I found myself floundering in my studies. The first teachers I worked with here either haven't had enough English or enough music theory studies to explain the music. I searched on the Net for information about carnatic music, but found that most of the information was written by Indians for Indians, using terms that I don't understand or can't make sense of. What makes this book different is that it is written for Western audiences, and the Indian terms are fully explained. As a result, this book has been a tremendous resource for me in explaining the music theory that I was struggling with, as well as the context of the music in Indian society. I've never read an encyclopedia cover to cover before, but once I got started reading this one, I couldn't stop.


The Everything Diabetes Cookbook: 300 Creative and Healthy Recipes That Put the Fun Back into Cooking (Everything Series)
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (October, 2002)
Authors: Pamela Rice Hahn, Bethany Brown, Christel A. Shea, Sally Kattau, and Larisa D. Sutton
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Wonderful selections offering a true culinary diversity
Diabetes is controlled through a combination of medication, exercise, weight control, and diet. Indeed, if caught earlier enough, some forms of diabetes can be controlled through exercise and diet without the need for insulin injections. The Everything Diabetes Cookbook is the most "user friendly" of all the diabetes oriented culinary references and offers more than three hundred nutritious recipes and imaginative menu ideas that will please the palate and grace any meal from simple family dining, to celebratory dinners, to holiday party snacks. From Hawaiian-Style Bread; Crab Cakes with Sesame Crust; Nutty Greek Snapper Soup; and Sweet Potato Crisps; to Cranberry-Turkey Sausage; Broccoli-Cauliflower Slaw; Apple Cookies with a Kick; and Peachy Ginger Ale, The Everything Diabetes Cookbook has wonderful selections offering a true culinary diversity completely appropriate for diabetic menu planning all year round.


Evita - Easy Piano Vocal Selections from the Cinergi
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Warner Brothers Publications (October, 1997)
Authors: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, and Andrew Lloyd Weber
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GREAT book for Evita fans and piano players alike!
This is such a great book! I, myself, am a fan of Andrew Lloyd Webber and his musicals. And now, I could impress my parent's company by playing one of the many beautiful songs of Evita. This is a MUST have for Evita fans!


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