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

Andrew Wyeth (First Impressions Series)
Published in Hardcover by Abrams Books for Young Readers (May, 1991)
Author: Richard Meryman
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andrew wyeth a secret life
50 years Bradford Cove has been our summer place. One has a sense of serenity when there and amazement of our natural beauty. I enjoyed the book and believe it to be the best on the wyeths.


Andrew's Amazing Monsters
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (March, 1993)
Authors: Kathryn Hook Berlan and Maxie Chambliss
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Andrew's amazing monsters
I first picked this book out from our public library because my son Alex loves to talk about monsters. The author brought the monsters to life, and allow the little boy to play and party with his monsters. This book is good especially for kids who are afraid of monsters, since it gives the kids control: telling the monsters to go to sleep and ordering them to stay on the paper. It also allows the kids to have fun with the monsters, again decreasing the fear factor and giving permission for fantasy.


Anesthesiology & Critical Care Drug Handbook, Including Select Disease States & Perioperative Management, 2000-2001
Published in Paperback by Lexi Comp (15 May, 2000)
Authors: Andrew J. Donnelly, Francesca E. Cunningham, and Verna L. Baughman
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MD,
This is good start for CA-1 who want to be an critical care Anesthesiologist.

I would reccomend to buy it.

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Anesthesiology & Critical Care Drug Handbook: 1999-2000
Published in Paperback by Lexi Comp (December, 1999)
Authors: Andrew J. Donnelly, Francesca E. Cunningham, and Verna L. Baughman
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A perfect book to have during residency.
This is a must-have for anesthesia residency. It contains complete information not only for po/iv drugs, but inhalation agents as well. In addition, the book has appendicies that cover additional information in condensed form for easy reference (categorized drugs and their affect on local, general or regional anesthesia, tables of all anesthetics with their chemical and physical properties, flow-graphs of ACLS and other protocols. If I could carry only one book (beside Morgan and Mikhail) this would be it.


Angel of Mercy
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (December, 1995)
Author: Andrew Neiderman
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It is one of the best books I have ever read
i think that it is one of the best books ever written it is very good it keeps you reading until the very end it is a must read book


Angels Came Running: The Trauma of Hurricane Andrew
Published in Paperback by Cobb Family Ministries Inc (July, 1998)
Author: Dena Cobb
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People still care about each other in time of crisis.
Angels Came Running: The Trauma of Hurricane Andrew is a very inspiring and heart warming personal narrative written by a south Florida woman, Dena Cobb. The book holds your attention from the first page on. It describes how overnight life radically changed for those in the path of Hurricane Andrew ( the costliest natural disaster to ever strike the U.S.) It gives accounts of people who were trapped in their homes trying to survive, and how caring volunteers from all across the country came and helped the victims pick up the pieces of their lives and begin recovery. A particular story in the book is about a big red dog who came to a family at midnight and stayed in their torn up home and guarded them for weeks. The book poinantly describes how the people in south Florida helped each other and how strangers came bearing food, water, and encouragement. The book is very refreshing and inspiring. As you read, you feel like you know the people in the book. Your faith in your fellowman is quite restored. It's a good book that will enrich your life and would make a wonderful Christmas gift for any home.


Angels of September
Published in Hardcover by Outlet (February, 1988)
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
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Storyline ....
Anne Reilly is beautiful, successful ... and terribly afraid. Demons from her past have come back to haunt her as her Chicago art gallery exhibits a notorious mad priest's paintings of obsession and horror. Suddenly Anne finds herself slipping into a hell she cannot escape, unable to free herself to the fulfilling love of the man she so desperately needs. Father Blackie Ryan and other "angels" of the faith now join in her struggle against the mystery that threatens her life and her sanity -- against the terror of things seen through a glass darkley, and feelings that lie closest to the heart ..." The Chicago Sun-Times called this book: "Devilishly good!" and the Richmond Times Dispatch called it: "The best this prolific author has produced." Clearly and excellent story!


Animal Rights: Opposing Viewpoints (Opposing Viewpoints Series (Unnumbered).)
Published in Paperback by Greenhaven Press (March, 1996)
Author: Andrew Harnack
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A Must-Read For Animal Rights Activists
The compiler of this book is probably great, but the quotes she puts in from people who don't believe in animal rights is mostly bull, and I am sure Janelle is aware of this. I think the sole reason this book exists is because before we go protesting against something, we must know our opponents' point of view, no matter how lame it may seem, or else we will not appear educated. This unique book is a must-have for anyone who tells people about the torture of animals in factory farms, laboratorys, etc. etc. etc.


Animal Rites: Liturgies of Animal Care
Published in Paperback by Pilgrim Pr (November, 2001)
Author: Andrew Linzey
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A wonderful and comforting book for all animal lovers
This book will be a marvelous comfort to those who love animals, especially those who are grieving for a lost pet. Even though it is full of Christian references, the underlying philosophy of the book can bring comfort to those who, like myself, are not very religious in the traditional sense and to those of other faiths as well. There are marvelous and inspiring quotations about animals from many well-known people that are included in the liturgies. For someone whose pet is sick, dying and yes, sadly, for one who's pet has passed on, to those who deal with animal abuse on a daily basis to those who just love animals, this book brings spiritual comfort just by reading a few passages and can also, of course, be used by the clergy as inspiration or even read verbatim. The author's comments on the similarity between our cruel treatment of animals and the trials of Christ are illuminating, and for a Christian who loves animals this book will be of great comfort. And, for the rest of us, spiritual implications in this book affect us all. This book is really a wonderful treasure of spirituality and love.


The Animal-Speak Workbook
Published in Paperback by Dragonhawk Publishing (October, 2002)
Author: Ted Andrews
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A Remarkable Guidebook
The Animal-Speak is a remarkable guidebook. Even if some readers do not feel altogether comfortable with the idea of telepathy with animals (much less humans), The knowledge about animals author Ted Andrews shares nonetheless is invaluable. Andrews has written more than two dozen books (including ANIMAL-SPEAK and ANIMAL-WISE). Andrews says wild animals have much to teach us and that through our bonds with pets or domesticated animals, we can become more aware or and tie into the intelligence that binds all nature. Animals can help us become more human and less mechanistic.

Each of the book's 10 chapters explores different aspects of the relationships of human to animal and animal to animal. If you are a skeptic about the depth of communication possible with the animal kingdom, personal stories such as Andrews' encounter with a barracuda show there are eminently practical aspects of such interactions. The chapter on animal communication and telepathy offers common-sense insights, and Andrews' also covers shamanic quests, spirit masks, shapeshifting and medicine shields.

Andrews does not try to be cute in his exploration of human-animal relations. While the book is not rich in children's stories that are understandable by the very young, there is no doubt that even preteens can benefit enormously from key chapters, such as "The Power of Domestic Animals", because most children have direct experience with pets at home or with animals on a farm. Andrews' rich insights and deep respect for the natures of our animal friends will serve members of that young audience well as they grow up to become Earth stewards. The book includes an excellent reference-guide appendix to the meanings of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, amphibians, and sea creatures to assist readers in utilizing the wisdom the text contains.


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