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

How to Build Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Hot Rods
Published in Paperback by Tex Smith Pub (September, 1990)
Authors: Leroi Tex Smith, Rich Johnson, Geoff Carter, and Richard Johnson
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THIS BOOK IS VERY BOOK TO READ TO YOUR FAMILY.
THIS BOOK IS A GOOD BOOK TO READ TO YOUR FAMILY AND READ TO YOUR FRIENDS AND ASK THEM TO READ IT TO THERE FRIENDS ASK THEM TO READ TO THERE FREINDS AND ASK THEM TO IT TO THERE MOM AND DAD.


Illustrated Dodge Buyers Guide (Illustrated Buyer's Guide)
Published in Paperback by Motorbooks International (October, 1995)
Author: Richard Langworth
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Almost the most complete book on Dodges.
A excellent book for Dodge-lovers. Has a lot of imformation on Dodge cars from Dodge inception (1914) to date. Has identification, rating, appraisal etc. on every Dodge car except, curiously, one. The Dodge Aspen. A car that, in R/T, Super Coupe, and Kit Car dressing are very collectible. Has Mirada, Omni, Spirit, Shadow, why not Aspen?


Joe Dodge, One New Hampshire Institution
Published in Hardcover by Phoenix Pub (February, 1986)
Author: William Lowell. Putnam
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Amazing book!
Anyone interested in the White Mountains of New Hampshire will be fascinated by this compelling account of Joe Dodge, the real Old Man of the mountains. Putnam weaves humor and tragedy with his own personal knowledge of the man who was perhaps most responsible for the modern perception of the Northern Peaks. AMC Hutmaster, pioneer SAR organizer, co-founder of the Mount Washington Observatory, organizer of the legendary Inferno races from the summit of Washington to Pinkham Notch, it's all told in this wonderful book.


The Lancaster Witch
Published in Paperback by PAGES Publishing Group - Willowisp Press (01 August, 1996)
Authors: Carol H. Behrman and Bill Dodge
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filled with excitement and mysterious happenings
I think it was really exciting and in fact I got chills down my spine just as Maddie did as a white face appeared in her window!


Mabel Dodge Luhan: New Woman, New Worlds
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (December, 1988)
Author: Lois Palken Rudnick
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Ah Mabel!
Ah Mabel! I have been to your house in Taos, slept in your bed, and bathed in that wonderful bathroom where you painted the window panes with flowers. Lois Rudnick reveals your life brilliantly. Here is a book alive with heartache and joy, some meaness, and much searching and discovery. Mable Dodge Lujan--an amazing life; a complex and talented woman who, indeed, was a "mover and shaker". "Her desire for self-importance attracted her to some of the most stimulating and creative talents in America." Lois Rudnick details a wonderful biography of who, what, when, and where. Thank you, Lois. You made Mable's house come to life and her life fill the house.


Malarkey
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (February, 1997)
Author: Sheila Simonson
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Intrigue and danger stalks an American woman in Ireland
Lark Dodge needs a vacation to reassess her life. Her recent miscarriage has left her depressed and she has some doubts about her marriage to Jay. When her mother suggests that she accompany her father (recovering from a stroke) on a research trip to Ireland, she jumps at the opportunity to help him while having some time away for herself. When Lark arrives in Ireland, she decides to tour the estate that she and her father are staying at as guests. Lark soon stumbles upon a corpse of an American, who was the business manager of a software company. The police have two suspects, Lark's father and a missing teen, who had been seen arguing with the deceased. Upon learning about the murder, Jay, a retired police officer, flies to Ireland to protect Lark, who is absolutely irate over his arrival. When another person is killed and her spouse kidnapped, Lark realizes that she must solve the case or potentially lose someone dear to her even if it means placing her own life on the line. MALARKEY is an interesting who-done-it filled with charming characters, the exquisite Irish locale which adds an eerie sense of beauty, and its "grass is not always greener" philosophy. Though the references to modern day Irish politics seem a trifle overdone, Sheila Simonson's novel will be enjoyed by fans of the sub-genre. Harriet Klausner


Megan's Balancing Act
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Susan Korman and Bill Dodge
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It is a very good book.
Even for the people out there in the world who don't like gymnastics,they will still enjoy this book. The girls go on big adventures. You feel like you are in the story! Take it from me, I know you will enjoy the Magic Attic Club books.


The Merchant Prince of Dodge City: The Life and Times of Robert M. Wright
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (September, 1998)
Author: C. Robert Haywood
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Best book on a founder of Dodge City, Kansas
C. Robert Haywood has written a wonderful book on one of the founders (of perhaps two or three men) of Dodge City, Kansas. Wright made millions from cattle and spent it all. Four wives, and 45 years later he died in Dodge City, broke and not famous. He was one of the men who hired Wyatt Earp and was a backer of Mat Basterson, among many other more famous (infamous) Western hero. As President of the Ford County (ie, Dodge City) historical Society, I assure the reader that no better history of that period has yet been written, except perhaps Robert Wright's book on Dodge City itself. (out of print). Wright is an amazing man, from a family which included a grandfather who was Clerk of the US Supreme Court and a greatgrandfather that was president of the US during the period before the constitution. Great book. (little known fact: Wright still has in 1999 a greatgrandson age 80 and a grandson, age 49, still living. that doesn't happen very often, but with forty years or so between wife number 1 and wife number 4, etc.) George Laughead Jr.


Mr. Littlejohn (G.K. Hall Large Print Book Series)
Published in Hardcover by G K Hall & Co (December, 1992)
Author: Cameron Judd
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A Hot Story
It's hard for me to believe Cameron Judd is not read and reviewed by more people. He is an excellant story teller. In this one he tells of two lost souls who find each other. A story to kindle your heart. The main character Penn finds two other great friends and lives on. You will find this story hard to break from.


National Plumbing Codes Handbook
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Professional (01 December, 1997)
Author: R. Dodge Woodson
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HANDBOOK FOR STUDENTS
THIS HANDBOOK IS VERY USEFULL FOR STUDENTS TO BE AQUAINTED TO THEIR REAL LIFE AND TO IMPLEMNET THEIR THERORETICAL STUDIES TO REAL LIFE AND REQUIREMENTS


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