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

Berserker Base
Published in Paperback by Tor Books (June, 1987)
Authors: Fred Saberhagen, Poul Anderson, and Larry Niven
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Read More Than One Novel by One.
I can call this novel a link among the science fiction novel's. It is full of fantastic events and very interesting. You can travel through the worlds from one galaxy to another, and take part in a war between the human kind and robots, one of the human dreams'. After Reading This book I ask this question again from myself: Is that true, Can robots disturb human's bright technology?

A rare find
If you love the Berserker stories, then this is a very rare find. Especially if you love stories by Roger Zelazny or Larry Niven


The Best of Success
Published in Spiral-bound by Successories (December, 1988)
Authors: Wynn Davis, Great Quotations Publishing Co, Peter Walts, and Mac Anderson
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The ultimate quotations book!
I saw this book in a remote store 2 years ago and have been searching for it ever since. I collect quotations and have found no other book to be comparable to this one.

You go Wynn! You're a success
This book has been on my shelf for years, and i refer to it consistintly. I use it for reference, to teach others the success this book portrays. Great job! M.Singo


Best Recipes of the Great Food Companies
Published in Hardcover by Budget Book Service (April, 1997)
Author: Judith Anderson
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BEST RECIPES OF THE GREAT FOOD COMPANIES
This book has the type of recipes that you find on the back of the products on their packaging or in women's magazines. It has recipes that I wish I'd cut out from those places but never did. It also has the history of how many of our household products came into being. It's a cool book!

a man cooking for a woman
this cookbook is a great way to show-off your culinary expertise when it's somewhat limited when you're a man trying to cook for that special woman. it has a wide variety of different tastes in food.the book has easy to follow instructions and gives the reader a name brand to look for when buying the ingredients needed for that tasty dish. this book is a good addition to any man's arsenal of ways to impress that special lady in your life.the great thing is you can plan the next meal together after you've let her in on your "secret recipes". happy cooking...


Beyond Dogma: Dialogues & Discourses
Published in Paperback by North Atlantic Books (June, 1996)
Authors: Dalai Lama, Alison Anderson, Marianne Dresser, Dalai Lama, Andrew Harvey, and Bstan-'Dzin-Rgy
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An amazing book by an amazing man
After reading two books by the Dalai Lama, I can honestly say I would rather meet this one person more than anyone else alive today. He is an incredible man who has gone through many hardships but continues to have a positive outlook on humanity and even the men who occupy his country to this day.

You do not have to be Buddhist or even religious at all to gain a lot of insight from Beyond Dogma. As the title of the book implies, he really is the prime example of tolerance. He suggests it might be better for some people not to get stuck up on ceremonies or tradition and focus on what is important instead. Most religions at the heart are found on kindness, generosity, and humility. In fact, he speaks of several priests who took Buddhist vows but remained Christians because in essence, these virtues do not conflict. So he reaches out to people of all backgrounds. Part of this tolerance is because much of Buddhism does not require the same leaps of faith as other religions. You can reason through most of his discussions; you do not have to immerse yourself in scripture to understand what he says. He describes Buddhism as the Middle Way - between faith-based religion and secular philosophy - making it accessible to everyone.

His most recent book, the Art of Happiness, was very popular for its life-changing aspects. In addition to his sagely advice, this work also deals with international relations amongst differing religions and governments. Not surprising since it was written shortly after the Dalai Lama won the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize and consists of interviews while visiting France in addition to narratives. He embraces the idea of a 'New World Order' like few other modern leaders have had the bravery to do.

The Dalai Lama is not a religious icon hidden away from the world; he discusses real-life problems in a modern society that is far removed from the mystical city of Lhasa. Meanwhile, he can still apply a wealth of knowledge from a vast amount of information from many fields. If you are anxious to learn more about Buddhism, Tibet, the East, or the Dalai Lama himself, this is a great book to own yourself or to give to curious friends.

My own spiritiual quest started here...
Browsing through a bookshelf with only the most vague notion of what I was looking for, my eyes were caught by the simple and yet powerful title of this book. At the time, I had little idea of what Buddhism was, and yet the title itself conveyed to me everything that seemed wrong with the religon of my upbringing.

Beyond Dogma is an inciteful and well-written treatise. It is one of my favorites written by the Dalai Lama, and the translation provides great clarity to his words. The autobiographical background of the Dalai Lama and the last fifty years in Tibet is in excellent context with the nature of Tibetan Buddhism. An excellent and easy read that is light on the complex theory and heavy on warmth and understanding.


beyond KNOWING
Published in Paperback by The Institute for Best Management Practices (01 February, 2000)
Authors: Patrick McKenna, Gerald Riskin, and Michael Anderson
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Brillant! Practical Ideas and Concepts That YOU CAN USE!
Neat and crisp booklet. Ideas that are relevant and useful whether you have a team of people, are an attorney within a small firm or a huge firm, an advertising firm or a consulting firm. Want to jump start the team? - focus people on what's important? - get buy-in and commitment? - build your firm's reputation? - McKenna's book has the answers - AND questions which makes you think from perspectives and angles you never looked from. Whether you are an employee or manager, read and heed. Also read Herding Cats - McKenna's other booklet.

A Brilliant Insight Into Professional Firm Management
BEYOND KNOWING, by three of the most effective, most experienced, and most thoughtful consultants to professional firms in the field, offers the best of all insight, and the best of all solutions to managing a law, accounting, or consulting firm. This brilliant work succeeds because it's rooted not in theory, but in the knowledge and experience of the authors. They write about what they know and have lived through, and they know more than most. A truly useful book.


Blaze & Thunderbolt
Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Publishing Company. (December, 1969)
Author: Clarence W. Anderson
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Billy & Blaze go west!
I like this book on Billy & Blaze because I like cowboys and they headed for the ranch on the summer.

I like being a cowboy.

I like this book alot!

Great Book for Young Boys
The whole Billy and Blaze series is wonderful. This book is my son's favorite. The story is about how Billy takes Blaze on a ranch vacation. They see a wild horse they name Thunderbolt. None of the grown up cowboys can get near him. Blaze and Thunderbolt become fast friends. Eventually Thunderbolt follows them home, jumps in the corral with Blaze, and becomes friends with Billy. Billy is the only person Thunderbolt trusts and eventually lets Billy train him. Billy goes home from vacation with a beautiful new horse and Blaze has a best friend. My son was facinated by the friendship between the horses and how a boy could train such a big animal. The illustrations are beautiful and my son loves them.


Blaze and the Forest Fire
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: C. W. Anderson
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Blaze and the Forrest Fire
I like Billy and Blaze books and I like what happened in that book Blaze and the Forrest fire and it said in the book that Billy's dog Rex goes with them on rides and one day he's sick. Billy and Blaze is about a boy and his pony who race to the forest fire to set and speeed the alarm. But one day he was sick? It reminds me of Paul Brandt's CD Calm Before The Storm.

Wonderful, extraordinary book!
C.W. Anderson has outdone himself with this Billy and Blaze story. I love most of his Blaze series with its timeless feel and innocence; what life used to be about. Blaze and Billy are put in a situation of defending the entire forest. They must make their way over hill and dale to alert the neighbouring farm. Will they make it... well I wont spoil it for you. Blaze and the Forest Fire is a unique and wonderful book. You will love it.


Blaze and the Gray Spotted Pony
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: C. W. Anderson
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A must for the horselover of any age!
The Billy & Blaze series was my absolute favorite in gradeschool-- the illustrations are gorgeous, and the stories are well thought out and written superbly. I remember signing this series out of the school library over and over and over again... now as an adult, I am THILLED to see it offered here at Amazon. None of these books will disappoint a horselover-- no matter what age you are!

Blaze and the Gray Spotted Pony
The is the BEST of the charming and beautiful Billy and Blaze series by CW Anderson. Billy gets a human friend this time, who loves horses as much as Billy does. This friend wants a gray spotted pony for his birthday--Billy and Blaze have to go FIND him one. It's a hackneyed plot (no pun intended, Hackney lovers) but it is done right without any silliness. But this is a Billy and Blaze book, and any collector of them know the REAL reason to buy a Billy and Blaze book are for the amazing CW Anderson pencil drawings! It is amazing to see, over the course of the series, how much this man had improved as one of the top equine artists of this country and he is sorely missed. This is a great book to read as a stress-reliever for pony loving adults, or a bedtime story for children


Blaze and the Lost Quarry
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: C. W. Anderson
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Billy and Blaze
As a child (first and second grade) I read this series. Billy was without a doubt my favorite character from any of the childrens books available to me then. They are well writen, easily followed, in or out of torder. I am very please to be able to buy them for my nieces and my own child!

Great Story for Boys
My son (4 next week) wanted some "Wild, Wild West" stories. I found the wonderful books by C.W. Anderson in the library. I bought several of the reprints in paperback because he loves the stories so. The gentle adventures of Billy and his pony Blaze are a wonderful way for young boys to learn the virtues of loyalty and friendship and the love of animals. In this book Billy and Blaze spend a day looking for a forgotten quarry. They have a few adventures trying to get over the overgrown trail. The quarry is as wonderful as Billy pictured. He gets a bonus - he finds a puppy running from a fox. Billy and Blaze take their new friend home. The realistic pen and ink drawings illustrating the story are very much enjoyed by my son. I'm happy to have found these books reprinted.


Blaze Shows the Way
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (01 March, 1994)
Author: C.W. Anderson
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Billy and Blaze books were my favorites as a child!
I can still remember sitting in the children's reading area of our public library (about 20+ years ago!) reading every Billy and Blaze book I could get my little hands on! If you have a child who loves horses and adventures, you need to purchase this and other books in the series. The books are easy to read with the right amount words to keep a youngster's attention, and the illustrations are perfect!

BLAZE SHOWS THE WAY
This book is perfect for the very young horse lover it is easy to read and has wonderful pictures. It is a story of one boy and his pony who helps another boy with his pony. My 4 year old grand-daughter loves it. All of C. W. Anderson books are a pleasure to read for both the young and old horse lovers. I have enjoyed them since I was a child. The pictures are almost as good as a photo. I recommend this book to all horse lovers.


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