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

General Butterfingers
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
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Terrific!The Spitzers were three World War II rescue commandos, brave and fearless and their greatest accomplishment was saving the life of General Britt. After the war was over, the General invited them to come live with him, his housekeeper, Mrs Wilson and her son, Walter, in his house on Felton Street. And they all live happily together for many years. Sadly, General Britt passed away, leaving the house to the three, now very old warriors. That is until the letter came. The General's nasty nephew, Ralph, claims he's the heir to the General's estate and is giving the Spitzers, Mrs Wilson and Walter one week to get out. But Walter will have none of this. He is determined to find a way to save the house for his "family" and stop Ralph from throwing them out. He tells the Spitzers, "We're not giving up this house without a fight." So begins General Butterfingers, John Reynolds Gardiner's fast paced, action packed story, that will delight and amuse even the hardest to please readers. Gardiner has filled his book with great characters, lots of dialogue and funny, vivid scenes that will keep kids turning pages to the end, as they watch Walter lead the Spitzers into one last battle. This is the perfect book for kids aged 9-12 and a wonderful read-aloud story the whole family will enjoy.

Getting Built
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (March, 1985)
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A Hidden TreasureAfter almost 20 years this is still my favorite bodybuilding resource. It has never received a lot of press, but gives better information than most of the books by celebrities.

Getting Ready for Reading and Math: Step Ahead
Published in Paperback by Golden Pr (August, 1984)
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I thought it was phenomenalThis was an excellent book for helping my son get ready for school. It held his attention and truly engaged him and kept him interested in the material

The Girls Take over
Published in Library Binding by Delacorte Press (10 September, 2002)
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Prepare for more laughs and unexpected twistsThe Hatfield boys and Malloy girls are still competing; this time their conflicts range from racing bottles downstream - and a potentially dangerous spill - to wild ball games. Prepare for more laughs and unexpected twists as Naylor continues the ongoing story in such a manner as to invite newcomers to participate in the zany fun.

The Global Learning Organization: Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Continuous Learning
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Trade (01 November, 1993)
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Terrific book on globalization and learning organizations!Excellent model with great examples.

The Gringos
Published in Hardcover by 1stBooks Library (December, 2001)
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Action packed adventureSuper reading that holds your interest. Written in a unique, refreshing style that is exceptionally easy to read. This novel is sure to become a blockbuster movie. I hope the author hurries and gives us more books like this one.

A Handbook for Constructive Living
Published in Paperback by University of Hawaii Press (30 April, 2002)
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A clear-as-a-bell guide to focused and purposeful living.The last self-help book you'll need. David Reynolds offers a concise and practical summary of this practical approach to life, its problems, and its pleasures that originated in Japan. Of all his books, this was, for me, the most accessible. Constructive Living helps the readers shift their focus from their own problems and emotions (the primary focus on Western psychotherapy) to the world and people around them. The question becomes "What should I do right now?," instead of "Why do I feel this way?" It is completely secular, although one can see the overtones of Zen. However, this isn't just a book to read. It's a book that inspires action. Constructive Living is well-written and broken into convenient sections. In keeping with the theory on which it is based, the focus is on doing rather than ruminating. A firm but pleasant reminder that we can make choices and choose well.

Handbook of Conducting Polymers
Published in Hardcover by Marcel Dekker (January, 1998)
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Two thumbs up!This book is a must for all univesity chemistry libraries! The subject of conducting polymers is of great interest in chemical research; this book covers comprehensively the important facts and findings. This book is suitable for students and researchers who are interested in this subject, and will serve as an excellent general introductory, or an encyclopedic source.

The Handbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries Volume 1
Published in Hardcover by Blackwell Publishers (15 August, 2002)
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The best guide on Fishery BiologyThese two volume sets are the best updated knowledge on Fishery biology studies.
A simple and coomprehensive language for all researchers.
It's a complete and essential tool for who work with this science.
A simple and coomprehensive language for all researchers.
It's a complete and essential tool for who work with this science.

The Handbook of School Psychology
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (March, 1990)
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The Reference Work for the FieldWithout doubt, this is the premiere reference work for anyone interested in the field of school psychology or any closely related disciplines. This book is complete with all the essential information needed by either a practitioner or a researcher. It is truly the finest compendium of the most pivotal data, research and practice information that can be found. I recommend it highly!!