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

Old-Time Southern Cooking
Published in Paperback by Pelican Pub Co (November, 1994)
Authors: Laurie Strickland-Hays, Elizabeth Dunn, and Laurie Stickland
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Good cooking and great tasting food
The book is good for anyone who has never cooked before.Iam an experienced cook and this cookbook in my opinion is wonderful.It takes us back to the days potato salad was made without mustard,mayo,or salad dressing.The southern cooking in this book is worth trying.


Oyster Moon
Published in Paperback by Tidewater Pub (June, 1996)
Authors: Margaret Meacham and Marcy Dunn Ramsey
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Oyster Moon
I thought that Oyster Moon is a great book because I had no idea that the people on the drudger boats could be so cruel. In fact, I had no idea about this whole topic. It is an educational book without the reader realizing it. I would reccomend Oyster Moon to any reader, young or old.


Padre Pio's Words of Hope
Published in Paperback by Our Sunday Visitor (September, 1999)
Authors: Pio and Eileen Dunn Bertanzetti
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Hope in Padre Pio's Words.
This book gives me hope, and comfort. Life is so very cold sometimes but even reading Padre Pio's first meditation can make you feel warm. We are not alone. Take comfort in his words and Believe them. May God Bless you.


Painful People and How to Deal With Them
Published in Paperback by Newleaf (October, 2001)
Author: Joseph Dunn
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Highly recommended
This book was the next best thing to reading "How to win friends and influence people". It helps me understand difficult people, and I'm not angry when I deal with them. The facts are very new, startling, would have taken me years to figure out by myself. Also, it is a readable book.


Paul and the Mosaic Law
Published in Paperback by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (January, 2001)
Authors: Durham-Tubingen Research Symposium on Earliest Christianity and Judais and James D. G. Dunn
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Excellent introduction to the topic
A compilation of for the most part excellent articles dealing with the topic, the Apostle Paul and the Mosaic Law. Some of the articles are not for the novice and presume some knowledge of biblical Greek. However, the book does provide a good introduction to what James Dunn refers to as, "the new perspective on Paul." This school of thought is making good headway in resolving longstanding tensions and apparent "contradictions" in Paul's treatment of the Jewish law versus justification by faith. Evangelicals in particular should be paying attention to such works though doing so necessitates reexamining certain presuppositions of Reformed theology, especially those relating to first century Palestinian Judaism. I recommend this to anyone wishing to explore this topic.


Poor Cow
Published in Hardcover by Random House (March, 1988)
Author: Neil Dunn
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Intensely emotional, ironically humorous!
Is Joy, the main character, a pathetic, short-sighted loser or a passionate, loving mother, or both? I had trouble deciding. This is the joy of the book. (No pun intended!) You never know what you'll find in the next paragraph--Joy's poor choice of male companionship is frustrating for the reader, yet understandable given her need for affection. Her relationship with her son Jonny is chronicled over a couple of years and is incredibly touching; her intense feelings for Jonny, which could easily have been resentment given Joy's youth, were the highlight of the book for me.


Possibility Thinkers Bible: The New King James Version: Positive Verses for Possibility Thinking Highlighted in Blue
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (August, 1984)
Authors: Robert Harold Schuller, Paul David Dunn, and Thomas Nelson Publishers
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Possibility Thinkers Bible - The New King James Version
This edition of the Bible, Possibility Thinkers Bible, the New King James Version, was made available through the Sunday TV program by Robert Schuller who said that it contained the most beautiful English translation of the Bible available. Dr. Schuller was correct, in my view. This translation is quite beautiful and very easy to read. Previously I had read another translation in English which was frankly quite poorly and unevenly done. This New King James Version, Possibility Thinkers Bible, brought the Bible to life for me in everyday, beautiful English. My thanks go to the translators of the New King James Version. You did a wonderful job for the Lord God/Jesus Christ.


Pre-Feeding Skills: A Comprehensive Resources for Feeding Development
Published in Spiral-bound by Communication Skill Builders (June, 1987)
Authors: Suzanne Evans Morris and Marsha Dunn Klein
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Must-have resource!
This book is excellent for all SLP's and OT's working with children and adults with DD's, sensory impairments, etc. You'll wear it out!


Rattle His Bones: A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Minotaur (June, 2000)
Author: Carola Dunn
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Historical mystery that is fun to read
In 1924 England, the separation between the social classes was so wide, most citizens believed that one should marry within one's class. Deputy Constable Alec Fletcher is not so sure that perspective is incorrect, but he cannot give up his fiancee Daisy Dalyrmple just to satisfy conventional wisdom. The honorable Miss Daisy does not give a fig about social class distinctions as she plans to marry into the middle class.

Unlike most blokes of the period, Alec appreciates Daisy's independence and fully supports her need for a career writing magazine articles. However, at the same time he wishes she would stay outside of his homicide cases. Daisy wants to comply, but fate seems to keep pushing murdered bodies along her path. She currently works in the London Museum when she finds the corpse of the Keeper of Mineralogy impaled on a dinosaur bone. Daisy later learns that a fortune in jewels is also missing. Unable to resist, Daisy starts snooping, which places her in danger from the killer and sends Alec towards a potential stroke from her latest involvement.

The eighth installment in the Daisy Dalyrmple series, RATTLE HIS BONES, contains the humor of a sitcom that makes it more enjoyable than the entertaining previous seven. Daisy and Alec are an adorable couple, whose enlightened outlook helps them transcend the loud objections to their relationship. The era and the crime scene provide an ideal locale for Carola Dunn's first class story line while the ending is perfect for those readers who relish a well designed puzzle. The author has done historical mystery fans a big favor with this wonderful tale.

Harriet Klausner


The Real Race
Published in Paperback by Send The Light (1988)
Author: Joseph Dunn
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A True Triumph Over Adversity
This book is a great motivational tool for anyone who believes that life is too tough or difficult. Witness firsthand how Skip defeated all the odds and continues to this day to demonstrate the ideology and the perseverance of a true winner.


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