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

Daily Life in Ancient and Modern Rome (Cities Through Time)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (January, 1999)
Authors: Joan D. Barghusen and Ray Webb
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Daily Life in Ancient and Modern Rome
This book is not only for children but adults who have little knowledge of Rome. Rome is described with clearity and the drawings are very good. Lot of information in a little book! DeWayne Baxter


Dance of the Scarecrows
Published in Paperback by Worldwide Mystery (October, 1998)
Author: Ray Sipherd
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A great mystery for Halloween reading
This has to be one of the best murder mysteries I've read in a long time. It kept me guessing from the first corpse to the last page. I simply couldn't put it down.


Dark Desires (Nexus)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Virgin Publishing (January, 2002)
Authors: Maria Del Rey and Maria del Ray
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Twenty Three yummie erotica stories ..... loved em all ...
Written in contemporary style and time the author provides the reader with a virtual smorgasboard of tight and gripping erotica stores

A few of the stories take us to modern day UK and of course the invariably involve some erotic spanking stories. I got the distinct feeling that the author in many of the stories was writing to couples rather than a lone reader. As well these are the types of stories that would probably come out of a very frank exchange between a couple who tell each other what their deepest and darkest erotic fantasies might be ...

There is some very light and truly tastefull ... if you know what I mean ... B&D in these stories as well ....

Finally I have to admit that I was a little put out that these were all short stories ... the same feeling I get when I finish a good book but in this case it's like 23 good books ... darn .....


Dead on It's Tracks (Strange Matter, No 12)
Published in Paperback by Montage Pubns (March, 1996)
Authors: Marty Engle and Johnny Ray, Jr. Barnes
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Its cool!
Two kids get on a old train to look inside of it, but what they don't know is that there is a goast on it. If you want to find out what happens next read the book.


Death Has Lost Its Charm for Me
Published in Hardcover by Lord John Press (June, 1987)
Authors: Ray Bradbury, Lorrie Ziegler, and Helen S. Bevington
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The American Master at Work!
Bradbury is one of the greatest writers of our generation, and almost everyting he writes shows this. Death Has Lost its Charm for Me is no exception, the only difference being that instead of a collection of stories, it is one extravagent tale, filled with joy and sorrow. Buy this book now! Peace.


Deceiving the Devil: Atonement, Abuse, and Ransom
Published in Paperback by Pilgrim Pr (June, 1998)
Author: Darby Kathleen Ray
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Challenging book that will provoke thought and discussion
This book offers a fresh and interesting look at the nature of sin and Christ's role in saving us from it. If you can get through the academic language you will be rewarded with a thought-provoking theology lesson that challenges and inspires you.


Defect and Microstructure Analysis by Diffraction (International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography, 10)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (December, 1999)
Authors: Robert L. Snyder, Jaroslav Fiala, and Hans J. Bunge
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Worth having in your personal library
the best book for the beginners and even for practicing crystallographers. i cant explain the worth of book in words, just buy and see your-self. if you are not satisfied, I guarantee you a refund apart from the publisher.


A Delicate Condition (Harper Monogram)
Published in Paperback by Harper Mass Market Paperbacks (November, 1995)
Author: Angie Ray
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Incredibly funny comedy of errors.
I loved the characters in this book. One of the most appealing heroines in Regency fiction


Deprivation and Delinquency
Published in Paperback by Routledge (February, 1985)
Authors: Clare, Donald Woods Winnicott, Clare Winnicott, and Ray Shepherd
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Early loss of the caregiver and later behavior problems
This little book should be required reading for everyone who works with kids who have serious behavior problems. Winnicott was a pediatrician and psychoanalyst who had many years of close, intimate contact with families, especially families of troubled children. He makes a convincing case that children who steal, lie, destroy property, assault others, etc. are attempting to compensate for early separation/loss of an important caregiver. He views such behaviors as attempts to coerce the environment into taking notice and "containing" the child. As such, these behaviors are "hopeful", and are viewed as the child's efforts to reclaim the satisfactions that were lost -- to take back what once was theirs. Children who had adequate care that was lost are the children Winnicott suggests become anti-social. There are numerous vignettes of his personal experiences in trying to treat delinquent kids. He makes a compelling argument for early loss as a decisive factor in later delinquent acts. Although he ultimately felt that "treatment" was only possible after an extended period of "containment", he maintained his conviction that these kids have sustained losses too dreadful for them to think about. He was a good-humored and compassionate clinician with an enduring belief in the profound importance of the child's early relationships. People who work with delinquent kids may just find that Winnicott's understanding of children helps them hang on when the going gets tough. I treasure this book. Another great Winnicott book is "Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry", an out-of-print classic.


Desert Wildflowers
Published in Paperback by Arizona Highways (July, 1997)
Authors: Ray Shubinshi, Desert Botanical Garden, and Gary Paul Nabhan
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Vivid beauty!
Large, crisp, vivid photos presented by Arizona Highways. Each wildflower includes information such as: region, elevation, blooming season, relatives and more. As an avid Arizona hiker I get excited when I am able to spot these beauties on the trail. The format is magazine size. All pages are thick and glossy Arizona Highways quality. - Beautiful!


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