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

Body Secrets: Unwinding Your Historical Limitations
Published in Paperback by Healing Arts Pr (June, 1988)
Authors: Don McFarland and Sondra Ray
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This book is from experience!!
This book will fill in a lot of spaces in your bodywork practitioner-ship abilities. He answers a lot of questions that he isn't exactly addressing-but then again-he is, speaking from the Heart and Guts of giving of his Life to you. You be the judge. It just took me a second, and it has made all the difference in my world. Lin Cornelison Creston, Iowa.


Boeing 757/767 Simulator Checkride Procedures Manual
Published in Spiral-bound by University of Temecula Press (May, 1997)
Author: Mike Ray
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Simulator checkride
A must for a very specific reader: any airline pilot who is current or on prospective to get Boeing 757/67 family airplanes type rating. Mike Ray style is well humored and the topics are aborded in a very clear and professional manner. It is a very useful tool on recurrent training, saving a lot of exhaustive hours on airplane manuals, sometimes obscure and cluttered.


Botany
Published in Hardcover by Saunders College Publishing (February, 1983)
Authors: Peter M. Ray, Taylor A. Steeves, and Sara A Fultz
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Great Botany
Although classification etc. is out of date, the descriptions and drawings make this an excellent botanical source for any student.


Bounty Hunter's Moon: A Shawn Starbuck Western (Thorndike Large Print Western Series)
Published in Hardcover by Chivers (April, 1900)
Author: Ray Hogan
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Bounty Hunter's Moon by Ray Hogan
Bounty Hunter's Moon is an old-fashioned, clean cutmystery/western. Hogan does a realistic job portraying Shawn Starbuckas a lone jack-of-all-trades looking for his long-lost brother in New Mexico Territory. Although finding his lost brother has been his goal for many years, his sets aside his quest (I'm not so sure it's as settled as the opening page claims) in order to do what needs to be done, in the code of the Old West. Hogan's characters leap off the page, and the text flows well, more like a B&W movie than a book. The book has a surprise ending, as do all good books. And it has the heroic gunplay requisite to all great Westerns.

Although Starbuck's brother is alegedly dead according to the opening line of this book, I hold out hope that there is a mistake about the message, and there will be another Starbuck adventure. Of course, if there is, it's probably already written as Mr. Hogan is rapidly approaching 100 years old....


Bride of Heaven, Pride of Hell
Published in Paperback by Bridge-Logos Publishers (February, 1997)
Author: Ray Comfort
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A must read for any serious bible student
This book puts into perspective today's modern gospel and its effects on Christianity. It is one that will compel the reader to do some serious "soul searching" and it is most needed in today's society! I applaud Mr. Comfort for his courage in writing and speaking what we, as Christians, so desperately need to hear!


British Battalions in France & Belgium 1914
Published in Hardcover by Pen & Sword (January, 1998)
Author: Ray Westlake
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Everything you want to know about UK infantry in France,1914
If you really need to know which of the Old Contemptibles went where and did what, it's here.

Data is rather spotty, some battalions list names of officers and number of men in the battalion as it shipped, others just numbers. Others nothing. Apparently, this is data extracted from a lot of regimental histories.

Some of those quotes are very good. The number of battalions that spent Xmas, 1914 making peace with the german's across the way is interesting, as well as the efforts by both staffs to get the boys back in fighting trim, and the boys efforts to keep the peace. Who says the Vietnam war invented the peacenik trooper!

This book is a good one for a reader tired of the overviews, who wants to see just who went where and who arrived when, and how many were still standing a few days later. Good read if you feel the need for going beyond the usual six inch depth of most books in this area.

I plan to get the one on the Somme soon.


Brother Ray: Ray Charles Own Story
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (October, 1978)
Authors: Ray Charles and David Ritz
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great book
reading about this Genius,Legend etc.. is incredible.the man has led a life&then some.his music his life is all in this book.the good&the bad.this man has many faces.David Ritz is a genius.he usually hits the mark with whatever subject that he is writting about.a deep thought provoking book.


Buddhist Tantra: Teachings and Practices for Touching Enlightenment With the Body
Published in Audio CD by Sounds True (February, 2003)
Author: Reginald A. Ray
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A unique, insightful, and inclusive resource
Written by Reginald A. Ray (Professor of Buddhist Studies at Naropa University, and an Acharya in the lineage of Chogyam Trungpa), Buddhist Tantra: Teachings And Practices For Touching Enlightenment With The Body is an audio CD book that informatively explores the path to enlightenment through corporeal awareness. Offering six guided meditations, 18 sessions of guidance, as wells as insight into unifying masculine and feminine channels, the role of sexuality in tantric practice, connecting with the Earth as a source of calm and wellness, and much, much more, Buddhist Tantra is a unique, insightful, and inclusive resource which is highly recommended for personal, academic, and community library Buddhist Studies collections. 9 CDS, 11 1/4 hours.


Building and Painting Model Dinosaurs
Published in Paperback by Kalmbach Publishing Company (March, 1998)
Author: Ray Rimell
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Excellent
This book is excellent. Clearly Rimell and Rimell have an excellent background in paleontology, or know a thing or two. As one can tell from the cover picture, the models in this book are exceptional, and the authors do a superb job explaining modeling and sculpture techniques and basic dinosaur anatomy. I have attempted making models using the methods described and although I am not a natural artist, I was satisfied with the final product. Again, this book is excellent.


Cactus Corners, Arizona
Published in Paperback by Golden West Pub (October, 1998)
Author: Ray Thompson
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Cactus Corners - the Southwest's answer to Lake Wobegon
The author has captured the essence of what it was like to be a broadcaster in a small town in the . . . 50's or 60's, perhaps? To anyone who survived working in radio before and during "Top 40", or in the early days of local television, this will ring a bell. Whimsical, funny, sometimes belly-laughing. Thompson evokes an era and reveals some behind-the-scenes hilarity. Read it with laughter but . . don't wake the neighbors!


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