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

Inner Fitness
Published in Audio Cassette by Brain Sync Corp (May, 1993)
Author: Kelly Howell
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It's great
This one is very invigorating yet also very calming and centering at the same time I love her tapes I will definitly buy more they are wonderful.


Inside the Minds: Internet CFOs - Information Every Entrepreneur, Employee, Investor, and Services Professional Should Know About the Financial Side of Internet Companies
Published in Paperback by Aspatore Books (October, 2000)
Authors: Aspatore Books Staff, InsideTheMinds.com, Joseph Howell, Alan Breitman, Joan Platt, Mary Dridi, and Tim Bixby
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Very Useful
As an Internet investor and financial professional, I found this book very interesting on a lot of levels. Especially interesting is the way CFOs value other companies and decide how to allocate budgets for projects. Definitely worth reading....


The Intercession of Rees Howells
Published in Paperback by Zerubbabel Press (May, 2003)
Author: Doris M. Ruscoe
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Surprising
I read _Rees Howells, Intercessor_ several years before. I was expecting this book to be written in a similar style, with great power. But I was surprised instead by it's quietness and peace. A lot of it is Howells' choice of a verse or two, and a short message on that verse. I highly recommend reading it.


A is for Airplane/A es para Avion
Published in Hardcover by Rising Moon (March, 2003)
Authors: Theresa Howell and David Brooks
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excellent introduction to English & Spanish at an early age
Just purchased the book. Great teaching tool to introduce children to different languages. Bright colorful pictures to go along with the text. They certainly hold the interest of the children. Super idea for bilingual learning. Creative words were used. Bought a few to give as baby gifts.


A Joyous Season
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (Mass Market) (November, 1996)
Authors: Fern Michaels, Jennifer Blake, Hannah Howell, Olga Bicos, and Zebra
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One of the Best Christmas Anthologies Out There!
Jennifer Blake is an all-time favorite and the short-story "A Vision of Sugar Plums" is great to read snuggled up by a cozy fire with something warm to sip on. I have re-read it several times! How is it that the gabby woman stuck in the elevator with a department-store Santa the night before her wedding wears you down until you start to like our heroine? Olga Bicos' "Naughty or Nice" is fun. While Hannah Howell's "The Yuletide Gift" takes us back a century or two to the Highlands with a wonderful story of a woman who melts our hero's heart. I liked this one, a lot! Sadly, Fern Michael's "Merry, Merry" is a little too predictable, but get the book anyway - it's worth it!


Jungian Symbolism in Astrology
Published in Paperback by American Federation of Astrologers (May, 1987)
Authors: Alice O. Howell and Sylvia Perera
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Jungian Symbolism in Astrology
The semi-autobiographical format of this charming book makes it a must for any student of astrology, no matter their level of expertise. It is especially meaningful for those with an interest in Jungian depth psychology or the therapy process. It provides a wonderfully warm and humorous introduction to astrology without the common cookbook format which can be so exceedingly boring, yet can be enjoyed just as thoroughly by those with any level of astrological knowledge.

While in Monterey, MA visiting my in-laws, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Alice Howell was their neighbor. A meeting was arranged and I spent a delightful time sharing afternoon tea with her and being regaled with wonderful antecdotes that so reminded me of this favorite book of mine.

My own copy is well worn and profusely highlighted and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in a profoundly insightful and valuable addition to their astrological library.


Jungian Synchronicity in the Astrological Signs and Ages
Published in Paperback by Theosophical Publishing House (April, 1990)
Author: Alice O. Howell
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Brings the archetypal processes of the signs alive
As a beginning student of Astrology I have found this book invaluable. It explains the basics of the astrological signs in terms of their archetypal processes. Roger Woolger, Jungian Analyst says it far better than me --"A wise, enchanting and enriching book. Alice O. Howell makes the deeper meaning of the astrological archetypes alive and relevant as no one else can. Jung would have loved it!" If you want to understand the process of the signs this is the book.


The Legend of Deadman's Mine (Disney Adventures Casebusters, No 2)
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Company (March, 1995)
Authors: Joan Lowery Nixon, Kathleen Collins Howell, and Steyn
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The Legend of Deadmans Mine
Vacationing at a dude ranch, Sean and Brian Quinn collect evidence that Nightstar, a valuable race-horse, has been stolen and is being held in a haunted abandoned mine.


The Legend of Wappato : Chief Cassino of the Multnomahs
Published in Paperback by Bookpartners Inc. (01 November, 2001)
Authors: Donald Wilson Bruner and Marilyn Howell Bruner
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Historically astute, and highly recommended reading
An historical novel set in the Pacific Northwest where the Willamette and Columbia rivers meet, Donald and Marilyn Bruner's The Legend Of Wappato: Chief Cassino Of The Multnomah is the story of Native American and white cultures colliding against each other in the opening decades of the 1800s. Chief Cassino had consolidated several tribes to face the intruding threats of white fur traders and settlers when in 1824, John McLoughlin set up the Hudson's Bay Company trading post at Fort George and then another one at Fort Vancouver. Chief Cassino and McLoughlin became friends and worked together to control conflict during the settlement of the Oregon Territory. But in the winter of 1830 an epidemic swept through the native villages. The result was the near extinction of a once great Multnomah tribe from the Wappato lands. Chief Cassino survived and continued to be friends with McLoughlin for the rest of their lives. The Legend Of Wappato is superbly crafted, historically astute, and highly recommended reading.


Look Away : A Dixie Notebook
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press Reprint (June, 1977)
Author: James Howell Street
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Awesome Book
Must be read by anyone interested in humor, small town life, 20th Century Southern Life or looking for a good book to read. First read it 15 years ago and have been scouring used book stores from PA to TN since.


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