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

The Psychology of Tournament Golf
Published in Audio Cassette by Mental Advantage, Inc. (01 January, 1997)
Author: David L. Cook Ph.D.
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Inspirational, entertaining, lower golf score
Dr. Cook breaks down the mental aspects of golf into bite-size concepts that I could apply to my own game. The tapes are inspirational and entertaining, but more important to me, they have helped me lower my golf score.

The tape series prepares you for the challenges that we create in our minds when we get on the course. I have listened to the tapes several times and each time I have taken away nuggets of mental preparation that have made my game more successful and more enjoyable.


The Quest for Loyalty: Creating Value Through Partnerships (Harvard Business Review Book Series,)
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Business School Press (November, 1996)
Authors: Frederick F. Reichheld and Scott D. Cook
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THE WAY TO KEEP CUSTOMERS. READ THIS BOOK
This book is great. We read it in the management team in our company. It gave focus to our customer satisfaction strategy. It is easy to read, and the examples given are very appropiated.


Questions of Life: A Practical Introduction to the Christian Faith
Published in Paperback by David C. Cook Publishing Company (September, 2002)
Authors: Nicky Gumbel and David C Cook Publishing Company
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Definitive reading for sceptics
This book include material from the brilliant Alpha Course that I've done 2 times. If you can do the course, it is a better bet than just reading the book, but get the book anyway, since you'll wanna read it more than once.

Basically, it is aimed at people who are sceptical and even hostile towards the Christian faith. It is not denominational so it doesn't matter if you're catholic or protestant, it is about biblical Christianity and therefore equally applicable to all.

If you doubt the truth, relevance and importance of the Christian faith, take this book with an open mind and you're life will most likely be transformed. If it isn't you will no doubt at least be tickled to find out more and investigate some more. Like C.S Lewis said: If there is no truth to Christianity, it is of no importance (and Christians will be no better or worse of than anybody else), but if there is truth to it, it is of infinite importance.

I was an agnostic and extreme sceptic for many years, and the first Alpha course tickled me to read a lot more about Christianity. The second time I did the course was the most amazing experience I ever had, and since then there are no doubts in my mind. Furthermore, the peace and joy I am experiencing is certainly from somewhere other than myself, and it all started with the Alpha course.

Do yourself a huge favour and get this.


Quick and Easy Menus for Entertaining: Secrets of a Savvy Cook
Published in Hardcover by Artabras Publishers (March, 1997)
Authors: Andy King and Monte Bancroft
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a great book
This is such a great cookbook. The recipes are so easy and they are delicious. I have given this book as a gift to so many of my friends. The dishes are elegant but your guests will never know how easy they are!


Quick Bread Cook Book
Published in Paperback by Golden West Pub (December, 1996)
Author: Nancy Adams
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Delicious!
This is a delightful book that encourages even reluctant cooks to try these delectable breads. Directions are clear and easy to follow, illustrations are witty. I wish I was her daughter -- I am!! I live in the mountains of Colorado and functioned as her high-altitutde test kitchen. Buy this book!! Even if I wasn't related to the author I would LOVE THIS BOOK


Rand McNally Chicago 6-County Streetfinder 2003: Cook/Dupage/Kane/Lake/McHenry/Will
Published in Spiral-bound by Rand McNally & Co (September, 2002)
Author: Rand McNally
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Never Get Lost Again
I have an older edition of this book. Let me tell you, it is a life-saver. Seriously, every street is in here. I don't care how lost you are, you will be able to figure out how to get where you want to be. And if you use it ahead of time, you won't get lost in the first place.


Real Men Don't Cook Quiche: The Real Man's Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (October, 1982)
Authors: Scott Redman, Bruce Feirstein, and Lee Lorenz
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avril lavigne insert
May I be to say this is one my faavorite books. it contains many joke and funny. please be to preparing me a new weapon, fashioned of ageless bronze. who maxed out my f-ing mastercard? dot.com.


Recipe Journal: A Journal for Cooks
Published in Hardcover by Galison Books (October, 1997)
Author: Susan Greenstein
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Wonderfully organized!
This organized, bound journal contains festive graphics with gourmet-cooking tips in its margins. I have written my own favorite recipes in the journal to give as wedding gifts to close friends and family.


The Record of Transmitting the Light: Zen Master Keizan's Denkoroku
Published in Paperback by Center Publications (February, 1991)
Author: Francis H. Cook
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The Living Lineage of Soto Zen
From Shakyamuni Buddha through fifty three generations of successors to Koun Ejo, the lineage of Soto Zen Buddhism unfolds.

Each chapter centers on a pivotal exchange between a Zen ancestor and his successor. These exchanges, preserved and used as koans, represent the living transmission of awakened mind, presented by Keizan Zenji, co-founder with Dogen Zenji, of the Japanese Soto school.

Master Keizan's lucid commentaries and verses on each case render the succession accessible to the determined practitioner. This masterful collection, parallelling in importance the Shobogenzo of Dogen Zenji, remains a seminal text for all serious students of Zen.

The translation by Francis Dojun Cook is at once meticulous and vivid, embodying careful scholarship as well as the essence of the realization of these fifty three Zen ancestors.

Time spent with this book will richly reward the reader.


Regression Graphics: Ideas for Studying Regressions Through Graphics
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (16 September, 1998)
Author: R. Dennis Cook
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graphical methods for regression
This is one of a series of books Dennis Cook has written on regression graphics. This is the most theoretical of the three. It is a companion to the recent book with Sandy Weisberg. The other book emphasizes applications while this provides some theory to support a complete regression analysis through graphical methods. It provides a modern and up-to-date treatment. This work was summarized in a recent tutorial I attended that Cook gave at the Deming Conference last year. It includes several examples and covers asymptotic theory for such topics as sliced inverse regression. It is a great reference source also.


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