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

Writing Proposals (Part of the Allyn & Bacon Series in Technical Communication)
Published in Paperback by Longman (July, 2001)
Authors: Richard Johnson-Sheehan and Sam Dragga
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Best Book Available
This book is one of the better ones available for business proposals. It IS the best book on the subject for people who work in businesses related to science and technology.

The author's approach is straightforward, without the usual sales mumbo jumbo in other books. I found his strategies for improving the odds of success very effective.

The book is a bit expensive, but after winning a couple multi-million dollar contracts that price seemed very small.

Absolutely Awesome. Very Usable and Comprehensive
Unlike most books about proposal writing, this book really gets down to the nuts and bolts. But it also provides persuasion strategies that really help land the client. The book would work with business or technical applications.

I've read many books on proposals, but this is the only one I would recommend. You won't need another book if you have this one.


Wrong Turn
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Harlequin (May, 2003)
Authors: Stella Cameron and Janice Johnson
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Two entertaining stories
Missing Molly, a new story by Janice Kay Johnson has all the flair, competence and good storytelling we've come to expect.

The Mesage, a reissue from Stella Cameron, has heart, characters with determination, a good dose of mystery and a love story to remember.

Janice Kay Johnson's Novel is Emotional and Engaging
The first novel in this volume is an early Stella Cameron, and it reads like one. The story is enjoyable, but it is a bit of a mish mash of motivations, plots, characters, etc. One can tell just by reading that Cameron was still figuring out her style while writing.

But the second novel by Janice Kay Johnson makes this collection a must-read/must-buy! This is a brand-new story by this Four-time RITA Award finalist, and it is one of her best. Missing Molly is an poignant, emotional journey from page one. Johnson creates characters that read like real people with real problems. You'll be rooting for them all by the end and completely forget that there're fictional!! The romance is sweet and moving, and the secondary characters are just as engaging as the hero and heroine.

I urge you to buy this book today. It is an entralling read, thanks to Johnson's contribution!!


Yonder
Published in Hardcover by Gibbs Smith Publisher (July, 2002)
Authors: Tony Johnston, Lloyd Bloom, and Tony Johnson
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Family Farm life gloriously illuminated
Tony Johnston weaves a simplistic farm life story that touches your soul. A gracefully written family saga that is magestically illustrated by Lloyd Bloom.

The background rolls with the hills, trees and farm as the story of life changes with the seasons and years. A beginning life for a husband and wife, a growing family and encircling love for all.

Parents, readers, prepare to wipe away the tears of simple joy and beauty as you share this book with a special little one.

Though this book is currently listed as out of print, please try Amazon's search to find a copy, it is definately worth the effort.

A beautiful portrait of one family's "circle of life"
Yonder provides children with a charming, vivid image of life, with its joys and its sorrows. The story of a farmer and his wife as they raise their family is mirrored in the growth of the beautiful plum tree outside their home. With vibrant, Impressionistic illustrations, this is an enchanting story that gently introduces children to the beauty and reality of the circle of life.


101 Basketball Rebounding Drills
Published in Paperback by Coaches Choice (May, 2000)
Authors: George Matthew Karl, Terry Stottts, Price Johnson, and Terry Stotts
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The book taught me alot. I can REBOUND!
I think George Karl wrote a very exelent book on the proper way to fight for a rebound. He taught me how to position, how to time, how to stand, and how to jump for a rebound. The drills taught to me in this book helped me do all these things and much much more. My speed and agility were increased from practicing the rebounding drills. Before reeding this book I was unable to get rebounds with any regularity or consistency. Now with techniques from George Karl's book "101 Basketball Rebounding Drills" I am a constant competitor for a rebound.


101 Dives: From the Mainland of Washington and British Columbia
Published in Paperback by Heritage House Pub Co Ltd (September, 1997)
Author: Betty Pratt-Johnson
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A great guide for any Puget Sound diver
This is an excellent book! More information than any of the other similar books I've purchased. Good maps, succinct descriptions of conditions and animal life, tide information, and site warnings. Although the entire book is in B&W, there are interesting photographs mixed in with the text.

For the most part, information in the book has been correct and consistent with my own observations. This is a great introduction to how diverse and exciting the local diving can be, and why it's considered some of the best waters in the world. Buy this book!


18 Buddha Hands Qigong
Published in Paperback by White Elephant (25 December, 1998)
Author: Larry Johnson
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Highly recommended for students of Buddhism, Qigong, I Ching
Buddhism, Qigong, the I Ching, and Chinese medicine have been integrally linked together for centuries. All these systems originate from a common theoretical view of reality and compliment, clarify, support, and occasionally challenge each other. Larry Johnson's 18 Buddha Hands Qigong examines Qigong in general, and the energetic transformations possible through these practices, exploring what is referred to as 18 Buddha Hands presents an intriguing perspective of the Yin/Yang mechanics of Qigong, within the manifold framework of the Medical I Ching. 18 Buddha Hands Qigong is highly recommended for students of Buddhism, Qigong, the I Ching, personal health from the perspective of Chinese medical practice and theory.


1930S Lighting: Deco & Traditional by Chase (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (June, 2000)
Authors: Donald-Brian Johnson and Leslie Pina
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Collector's Paradise!
This is an exciting book for collecters who are familiar with the wide range of Chase products as well as those just being introduced to these beautiful lamps! My mother began to collect when no one recognized these pieces for their style and beauty - monetary considerations aside. This book juxtaposes the actual lamps with pages from the original Chase catalogs. The design detail and the artist's sketches are a wonderful benefit to designers. A great companion volume to Chase Complete! A real joy to read and study.


20 Fun Devotions from Proverbs (It's Our Time, Dad)
Published in Paperback by Tyndale House Pub (September, 1994)
Author: Greg Johnson
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Building a Foundation of Wisdom in a Child's Life
I have used this book with my two children (7 and 5) for the past year, and it has been an incredible blessing. The lessons are very conversational and make the truth of the scriptures very accessible. I use the book on Saturday mornings and alternate taking my kids out to breakfast. They really look forward to spending time with Dad, and I can see God drawing them to Himself with every time we meet. I highly recommend this book!


306090 04
Published in Paperback by Princeton Architectural Press (March, 2003)
Authors: Jason K. Johnson, Nataly Gattegno, Alexander Brisano, Alexander Briseno, and Jonathan D. Solomon
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Excellent!
This is an invigorating look at architecture and design theory from those who will be setting the pace for the next wave. While the entire series is informative, this latest issue is particularly global in its outlook and thus in line with current theory.


39 Ways to Sell Your Car Fast
Published in Paperback by Spirit Dance Pub (August, 1993)
Author: Timothy Johnson
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Good Advice
I used the techniques described in the book and sold my car in 4 days, for $400 above what I thought I'd get for it. His methods are simple yet very effective.


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