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

Red Wing Dinnerware: Price and Identification Guide
Published in Paperback by Property (August, 1997)
Author: Ray Reiss
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Red Wing Dinnerware by Ray Reiss
Spendid coverage of most Red Wing dinnerware. Separated by years, it shows pictures and prices of individual pieces. Indexed by line and pattern, there is a picture guide to lead you to the pattern you are looking for. Easy to glance through to look for patterns. A must for the Red Wing buyer and seller. Don't make a deal without it.


Reenchantment Without Supernaturalism: A Process Philosophy of Religion (Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)
Published in Paperback by Cornell Univ Pr (November, 2000)
Authors: David Ray Griffin, William P. Alston, and Kathleen E. Smith
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science encounters religion
This is a superb and forceful presentation of the various reasons why the atheism and materialism that emerged with the scientific spirit is so completely inadequate for describing the fullness of human flourishing...including our moral judgments, our aesthetic experiences, our religious perceptions, and even for our scientific pursuits! This book suggests a new and coherent worldview wherein theologians and scientists are no longer suspicious enemies of one another, but fellow contributors to a more integrated understanding of human existence. Moreover, the book's portrait of a God without miracles, while not for everyone, is presented persuasively, so that even a detractor must appreciate the relevancy, adequacy, and coherence of this more liberal religious perspective. Finally, anyone interested in the philosophy of Whitehead will find that this book is not only a glorious and thorough introduction to process philosophy, but that it contributes significantly to the resolution of some of the mysteries and inconsistencies of Whitehead's own thought and that of his interpreters. This is Griffin at his best!


The Restless Universe: Understanding X-Ray Astronomy in the Age of Chandra and Newton
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (September, 2002)
Author: Eric M. Schlegel
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detailed enough to be interesting
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author did not shy away
from trying to explain the physics in an understandable way
and succeeded. He also very clearly proved his points with
detailed examples. I did think the book was a little disorganized but overall highly recommend this book.


Revealing the Universe: The Making of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (May, 2001)
Authors: Wallace H. Tucker and Karen Tucker
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Read This One - You Won't Regret It
It might be hard to believe that writing about the making of a telescope could make for a good book. This husband & wife team pulled it off wonderfully. "Revealing the Universe..." takes you easily (even for the novice) through some basic physics and the history of X-Ray astronomy. Then the authors get into the Chandra project proper and the going gets good. They take the reader through the often dramatic process of getting such a complicated and costly project through the cogs of bureaucracy and politics and the infinite patience and perseverence of those scientists and administrators who made the project happen. Among the most interesting parts of the book are the descriptions of the technological miracles the scientists had to perform to make Chandra a reality; the impossibly precise requiements for the mirrors, for example, stretch the imagination and make for great "mind trips". Reading through sections describing crucial "make-or-break" tests of the different components is intense, like watching Robert DeNiro in a great car chase scene. And then, first light...the thing works...just like it was designed...or better! Awesome!
"Revealing the Universe..." is excellent for those interested in astronomy as well as for those interested in expanding your mind with a good read.


The Road Best Traveled: Knowing God's Will for Your Life
Published in Paperback by Crossway Books (October, 1995)
Authors: Ray Pritchard and Ray Prichard
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Excellent combination of real-life stories & solid theology.
This book will help you understand how to seek God's will for your life, how to accept when God doesn't answer your prayers, how to live by faith, whether God still reveals Himself in dreams, visions & supernatural signs, how to make tough decisions, how to handle suffering and more. Anyone who needs more faith in God and struggles with finding His guidance for life will greatly benefit from this book. You will finish this book with greater assurance that God is in control than ever before. One of Pastor Ray Pritchard's quotes: "When trouble comes, you have only two choices. Either you become a victim or you become a student."


The Road That Carried Me Here: Poems (Working Lives Series)
Published in Paperback by Bottom Dog Press (11 November, 1998)
Author: Ray McNiece
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Green Man on the Road...
This book resonates with my soul, opening up raw and real. Voices of the disinfringed invade your social consciousness. Ray McNiece is one of the most entertaining & enlightening poets out there on the road. Reading this volume catapults him and his ideas into clear focus in my mind's eye. When finished reading, you will have an urge to find out where this captivating Green Man is touring...


The Road to Hell: Recollections of the Nazi Death March
Published in Paperback by Paragon House (March, 1998)
Authors: Joseph Freeman and Donald Ray Schwartz
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An amazing story of survival.
Very compelling story. Seems like taken from a dream. It's amazing how much can a human being endure, and it is equally amazing what level of cruelty and sadism can man invent.


Run for your wife : a new comedy
Published in Unknown Binding by S. French ()
Author: Ray Cooney
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run for your wife
what can i say? this hilarious comedy had me giggling for days, what more, it's easily performed with a small cast and simple set. have fun with it!


S Is for Space
Published in Library Binding by Doubleday (June, 1968)
Author: Ray Bradbury
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Science fiction at its best
I believe that S is for Space is THE best book I have ever read. There are several short stories that are entertaining and easy to understand. Bradbury once again captures the human essence in a series of stories. This is a great book for beginners or even advanced readers.


Sacraments: A New Understanding for a New Generation
Published in Paperback by Twenty-Third Publications (January, 2000)
Author: Ray Robert Noll
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Sacramental Theology with a Twist
This introduction to contemporary sacramental theology is solid, but easy to read. A CD-ROM[included] provides a wealth of insights by other authors. Thought-provoking projects add another dimension. A joy.


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