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

Chaos
Published in Paperback by Princeton Univ Pr (June, 1986)
Author: Arun V. Holden
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The real chaos
I got this book as a bootleg xerox copy from a friend! It is a bunch of articles by real chaos researchers in their own language. Some of the examples don't program up to work and there is really no code, but the real chaos mathematics is here! By the real researchers in their own words: Arun Holden is only the editor?! Your unique Associates ID is: thefractaltransl.


Eben Holden
Published in Hardcover by IndyPublish.com (February, 2003)
Author: Irving Bacheller
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great historical fiction for all ages
Irving Bachellor's Eben Holden is great historical fiction for all ages. It tells the engaging story of a young boy and his uncle as they struggle to survive,relying on common sense and good old Yankee ingenuity. Bachellor's creation of local color is particularly captivating for those of us who live in the North Country, but good reading for all. Just as those who read Mark Twain need not live in Mississippi to fully experience the greatness of his works, readers of Eben Holden need not live in or be familiar with Pierrepont, New York, and its environs to appreciate the values and suspense of his story. I am purchasing the book for Christmas presents for those relatives aged 10 to 78. It's a great story for all which will elicit good conversation-- a rarity in this day and age. Read it and share it; you'll be glad you did.


The Encyclopedia of Gemstones and Minerals
Published in Hardcover by Facts on File, Inc. (November, 1991)
Authors: Martin Holden and Edmond A. Mathez
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Comprehensive and Highly Visual
The Encyclopedia of Gemstones and Minerals by MARTIN HOLDEN, is one of the most satisfactoring reference book that I have read. Holden professionally combined visual elements and highly detailed information in this reference book. What makes this encyclopedia special is that the readers can easily find whatever they need to find without searching the index or reading the whole table of contents! Everything is alphabetical! If You need to find anything about crystal systems, what you need to do is just to check the letter "c". What you need is always there... And one other thing: You will be fascinated when you see the beautiful detailed pictures and highly informative text.


Encyclopedia of Taboos
Published in Library Binding by ABC-CLIO (01 October, 2000)
Author: Lynn A. Holden
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Allows for quick reference to particular taboos
From the origins of manners and etiquette to taboo behaviors and ideas in societies, Encyclopedia Of Taboos provides a variety of insights on taboos by such notable writers as Freud, Steiner and Barth. The encyclopedic organization allows for quick reference to particular taboos and their social and cultural implications.


Ethics for Managers
Published in Hardcover by Gower Pub Co (March, 2000)
Author: Philip Holden
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Truly Magnificent!
Philip Holden should be very proud of this magnificent book. It is right up there with the best books I have ever read. I am so thankful to have discovered it. Ethics is a vital topic in today's world and we could all learn a great deal from this book - not just for business, but for life itself. When I read a book such as this, I use an orange highlighter to mark the best points - my copy is now multi-coloured on every page! Reading it has given me great joy and I cannot recommend it highly enough.

My only concern is that it may not sell well and what a loss that would be to so many people; the cover is somewhat drab and the price, in comparison to other books, is enormous. But, if ever proof was needed that a) you can't judge a book by its cover, and b) good books are great value at any price, this book sure proves it. I intend to buy several hundred copies for our offices. It will become COMPULSORY reading for all our managers. At least this will ensure that it goes some way toward getting the readership it deserves.

Mr Holden, thank you for your book with its great content, its clear writing and the wonderful effect it will have on so many people. I hope it becomes a classic. You have made a great contribution to our world with your effort and diligence.

To all who read these comments, I urge you to press the "add to my cart" button. You'll be very glad you bought this book.


God willed it : stories of the 19th century missionaries from the First Religious Society of Holden Massachusetts
Published in Unknown Binding by Penobscot Press ()
Author: Jane P. Neale
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Easy & interesting reading ...much more than anticipated.
Was amazed to find a book on such an osbcure subject as missionaries from Holden, MA. My interest is personal. My ancestors were missionaries to Hawaii from Holden. I expected some mighty "dry" reading given the topic, however, Ms. Neale's style of writing is anything but dry. She tells the story almost as if she were a participant. I felt as if I were seeing this great adventure thru her eyes. It was quick and easy reading. Even family members not interested in genealogy found the book good reading as a history of the times....a must for anyone concerned with Massachusetts/Hawaii/Missionary history.


Gran-Gran's Best Trick: A Story for Children Who Have Lost Someone They Love
Published in Paperback by Magination (November, 1989)
Authors: L. Dwight Holden and Michael Chesworth
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FANTASTIC
This book is fantastic. It should be read by every grandchild who has a grandfather that is dying from cancer. It is VERY realistic and explains living and dying in a manner that is understandable to children. I reccomend this book HIGHLY.


The growing pains of Adrian Mole
Published in Hardcover by Methuen (1984)
Authors: Sue Townsend and Caroline Holden
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Great Book
A truly entertaining chronicle of a english teenage boy. I read it growing up and it remains a favorite to this day. I even watched to British television show they made out of it. Highly enjoyable.


Holden Saga, The
Published in Paperback by AmErica House (15 January, 2001)
Author: Hallie Paschal
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Grandma Hallie makes it big
Hallie Paschal is my Grandmother. When she told me five years ago that she had started writing a book I was astonished. After the first draft was completed,I was one of the first to read it. That was when the real shock hit me. My grandmother had just written a awesome book about a young girl, Josie, trying to peice her history together through old letters found in her attic. The Holden Saga is a walk through one family's family tree and a time warp to early spanish explorers. I know personally how much research and time went into this masterpiece and want everyone, everywhere, at any age to read this glorious novel. It is a classic for many generations to come.


Holden's Heart
Published in Paperback by Augsburg Fortress Publishers (August, 2001)
Author: G. J. Linko
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Holden's Heart is my favorite Seekers books
Holden's Heart is my favorite of my three Seekers books by G.J. Linko. Holden finds himself in quite a bind when his father accepts a job out of state. Holden feels like he lost his dad during the divorce, and now he is losing him all over again. It is so hard though, because EVERYTHING else is falling apart too. He is not acting like himself, not being nice to his friends and not running well in his track meets. Something has to be done before he competely falls apart. He has to turn to someone that knows about everything and can help, God. This book made me laugh and made me cry. I know your junior high kids will love it as much.


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