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

Journey Home
Published in Paperback by Lee & Low Books (April, 2000)
Authors: Lawrence, Jr. McKay, Dom Lee, and Keunhee Lee
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Lovely story, beautifully illustrated!
This is a great book for all the children whose lives are touched by adoption. The wonderful illustrations accurately capture the beauty of Vietnam. We are thoroughly enjoying this book!


Journey of a Diabetic
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster (Paper) (January, 1986)
Authors: R., Dr. Evans and Lawrence M. Pray
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Journey of a Diabetic
This is a very interesting and informative book. More than that,it is the kind of book that makes you grow up with the auther in his struggle against a disease that had been a part of his life since childhood.Every diabetic can understand the growth processes one with diabetes must go through to be able to finally accept and control this disease.Mr.Pray writes from the heart and mind of one who has learned alot and is passing on his knowledge to those who have yet to experience it.This book,a review of Mr.Pray's life from childhood to adult,is also a reflection of the lives and feelings of all diabetics.I would highly recommend it for anyone who has relationships with a diabetic.


Judgment at Bridge
Published in Paperback by Max Hardy Pub (May, 1976)
Author: Mike Lawrence
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Avoid common mistakes
How to avoid common mistakes. Easy to understand. Covers many areas of bidding and defense that are seldom discussed.


Juniper Networks Reference Guide: JUNOS Routing, Configuration, and Architecture
Published in Hardcover by Addison Wesley (17 October, 2002)
Authors: Lawrence H. Dwyer, Rajah Chowbay, Doris Pavlichek, Wayne W. Downing, James Sonderegger, Tom Thomas, and Doris Pavlichek
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Excellent .. JNCIS passed
This i believe is one of the best Juniper reference books i have come across. I have read and used within my job the complete reference by Matt Kolon and Jeff Doyle, aswell as other books. However this reference guide seems to cover the essential aspects of the more upto date Junos versions.
This is an excellent book that is well presented and easy to read, which has to be the killing point, i found the book written as if i where actually speaking to some of the people i know at Juniper through my company.
I passed my JNCIS by this book, I am recommending this book to all my friends who are scattered across various ISP's in the european region that have also implemented Juniper at the amsterdam internet exchange, london internet exchange etc across europe..


A Kayak Full of Ghosts: Eskimo Tales
Published in Paperback by Capra Press (October, 1987)
Authors: Lawrence Millman and Timothy White
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A Vividly Strange Collection of Arctic Folklore
A vividly strange (and sometimes gruesome) but rich collection of Eskimo folktales from the barren, frigid Arctic. These odd tales weave themes of magic, taboo, old age and death throughout. They are derived from a remote land and a highly imaginative oral tradition.

To give you an idea, some of the specific stories describe men who marry rocks and old people who marry insects, children who grow antlers, children who eat their parents, animals who steal body parts from human corpses and women with iron tails.

This collection is a great read, (...and not for the queasy).

Highly recommended for any kayakers with a fascination for Greenland and Innuit history & culture


Keeper of the Universe
Published in Hardcover by Clarion Books (April, 1993)
Author: Louise Lawrence
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Review
This book is fast paced but not quite as easy to read as the other L. Lawrence books. It provides both sides of the debate between the whether free-will is 'good', and you can find yourself changing your opinions many times while reading.


Keys to Personal Financial Planning
Published in Paperback by Barrons Educational Series (September, 1994)
Authors: Lawrence Crumbley, L. Murphy Smith, and D. Lawrence Crumbley
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Great Tips on Financial Planning
This is a superb book on financial planning. Lots of useful information. Includes a helpful corresponding Web site.


The Khan's Daughter: A Mongolian Folktale
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (June, 2002)
Authors: Laurence Yep, Mou-Sien Tseng, Lawrence Yep, and Jean Tseng
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Wonderful Book!
This book has it all; wonderful illustrations, a great plot, humor, romance, and a believeable happy ending. If you want a book to expand your child's horizons that you can enjoy too, you won't do better than this.


Ki Baruch Hu: Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Judaic Studies in Honor of Baruch A. Levine
Published in Hardcover by Eisenbrauns (May, 1999)
Authors: Baruch A. Levine, William W. Hallo, and Lawrence H. Schiffman
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An Excellent Collection
This book contains a collection of approx. 40 scholarly articles in the area of Near Eastern studies. Each one is very interesting and very well done.


Karen Brown's 2001 Germany: Charming Inns & Itineraries (Karen Brown's Country Inn Guides)
Published in Paperback by Karen Brown's Guides (09 January, 2001)
Authors: Karen Brown, June Brown, Clare Brown, Barbara Tapp, and Jann Lawrence Pollard
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Might as well wing it....or ...there's no there, there....
If you were looking for a travel book that told you as little as possible about what you were visiting and ignored significant sites in the cities it covered, then this book is for you. In all seriousness, I was astounded that a travel book with so little substance and insight can actually be published. Do yourself a favor and stick with the Fodors, Frommers, Rough Guides, etc.

The only book we should have taken, excellent, accurate.
We travelled to Germany in May returning in June. We had purchased four travel books to help us in our places to stay. After two days we mailed the other books home from my brother-in-laws. Brown's book on Germany was the only book we should have taken. The say the least, it was helpful. We have already purchased the Irish volume and are planning our trip for next year. One other comment: the author did not do justice to all the places we stayed, they were better than they were wrote up as!


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