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

Limpy's Homemade Sausage: And Then Some for the Hunter and the Homemaker
Published in Paperback by Frank Amato Publications, Inc. (December, 1998)
Author: S. G. Pierce
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Limpy knows his stuff!
Limpy takes the guess work out of sausage making. This book should be in every kitchen. From simple to complex, Limpy covers it all. I've tried some of the other sausage books out there. I've yet to find anything as good as this. Limpy brings you into the 21st century with his techniques. Some books are so out-dated you could make people sick. Limpy hides no fact or detail. You can trust him to show you how it's supposed to be done. I've been cutting wild game for over 15 years. I've come to rely on Limpy's book to guide a successful wild game processing business / sausage making business. Thanks for the wonderful book Limpy. Also, thanks for all you gave in Vietnam to make sure the rest of us could live free! Great book!

great book
I found this book to be very helpful in the art of sausage making, the book had some very good hints and simple recipes that taste great. I found Limpy also encourages you to alter his recipes to your own taste (I use half the salt and sugar). I can't wait to try his hot dog recipe which looks great and will allow my children to eat healthy hot dogs because I know exactly what is in them. I was originally looking for a duck sausage recipe which was not in the book however, his helpful hints and other recipes allowed me to create my own excellent duck sausage recipe.(imagine a healthy sausage that is low in sodium and fat and taste great).


Love
Published in Hardcover by Sunstorm Arts Publishing Company (January, 2000)
Author: Patricia Jobe Pierce
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A Book For Any Generation
This book has many gorgeous photographs, accompanied by inspirational text. I highly recommend it for parents and children, for lovers, for anyone who shares their love with others....

Beautiful Love....
Ms. Pierce has done a wonderful job combining photographs and words. This is one pleasure filled book. I would highly recommend it to all types of people.


The Manager's Bookshelf: A Mosaic of Contemporary Views
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers (January, 1988)
Author: Jon L. Pierce
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A great time-saver and brain-feeder
A concise distillation of the key concepts and ideas of some of the best management books currently on the shelves. Great for managers and execs that don't have the time to read and digest the many valuable business books out there.

The Manager's Bookshelf - a mosaic of contemporary views
This book is a MUST for evey management undergraduate! It provides the foundation to every classic text around. I used it myself and achieved first class honours. Buy it TODAY!


Meet Little Tex
Published in Hardcover by Gulf Publishing (01 April, 2000)
Authors: Jill Pierce and Charmaine Colina
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Great for Native Texas Babies or Visitors
I bought this book before my child was born. It's one of my favorites and one of his. We also have "Little Tex's ABCs." Both are great books. He is a sixth generation native Texan, so we want to make him proud of his heritage. What better way to get started? I am hoping that this is only the beginning of the "Little Tex" series. How about a "Little Tex" counting book next?

Incredibly Cute and Fun!
My 4 year old and 1 year old sons love this book. The thick interactive pages are informative, safe, keeps their attention, and they leave talking about it. My 4 year old sometimes acts like Little Tex! Much better than acting out a Power Ranger! Buy it, your kids will love it!


Muzzy
Published in Digital by iPublish ()
Author: Margo Pierce Dorksen
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What a guy...
Just out of jail, jobless, broke, and saved by a sympathetic friend from homelessness. Resist your natural inclinations to run in the other direction from this guy, he's got quite a tale to tell.

You probably know these people - the guy who seems to run a furniture store out of his garage and mysteriously has every small household appliance you want at his fingertips, the unofficial mascot and little sister who keeps an eye on the family's tipsy lawyer, the best friend who comes along just for the hell of it.

I loved the tone of this narrator's voice. He's everywhere and at the same time nearly invisible, just another construction worker ready to hit the skids. The author makes 'Muzzy' completely believable and sympathetic.

Excellent Read
This is a character-driven mystery starring a salt-of-the-earth "dude" and the friends he makes as he rebuilds his life. We read so much about female friendships. It's nice to read about male friendships for a change. I look forward to the second book in the series.


Paul Bocuse's Regional French Cooking
Published in Hardcover by Flammarion (October, 1991)
Authors: Paul Bocuse, Stephanie Curtis, Martine Albertin, Anne Grandclement, Pascale Couderc, and Charles Pierce
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Clear, Exquisite French Cooking Display
From the cover one is in for a treat, both to the eye and palate. The photography in this cookbook is simply gorgeous. How can one take a shot of a man holding a rooster in front of a bin of corn and make it look like a million dollars? It's here.

The recipes are the best of the tradition which the French are world famous for. Here are stressed the best in ingredients, cooked lovingly with patience and care and technique to bring out their succulence from French Regions.

Feast on such as "Cod and Vegetables with Garlic Mayonnaise" "Stuffed Breast of Veal" "Lyon Style Onion Soup" "Veal Stew" "Pears in Beaujolais."

Truly Bon Appetit.

Bocuses' Regional French Cooking
Bravo Monsieur Bocuse. Finally, an authentic French Cuisine Book. The recipes are simple and truly traditional. The ingredients are available at your corner grocery store and THAT is a refreshing change. The only French Cookbook you will ever need.


Pierce Piano Atlas
Published in Hardcover by Larry E. Ashley (June, 1996)
Author: Bob Pierce
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A great source of information!
The Pierce Piano Atlas provides a fantastic source of information about manufacturers and the dates pianos were built. Our web site, PianoWorld.com is dedicated to providing information about pianos. We often refer to this book to find the answers our visitors are looking for. Although there are other books that provide this type of information, none seem as complete as the Pierce Atlas.

Piano Manufacturers, history, serial numbers & year made.
The publisher, www.pinon.com/atlas/, 05/10/97:1997 10th Edition Regular Paperback Now Available TRULY AN INTERNATIONAL RESOURCE - The 10th Edition has been authoritatively expanded, enlarged and updated to include over 12,000 names providing ready reference to serial numbers, dates of manufacture, factory locations, a brief history of some manufacturers and other pertinent information. A lifetime has been devoted to developing this unique publication. No other directory gives you such a wealth of factual, historical piano knoledge. Now published by Larry Ashley, Bob Pierce's son


Reflected Evil
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (11 December, 2000)
Author: Matthew Alan Pierce
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Mr. Pierce - The newest up and coming Master-in-Horror
I LOVED this book!!! Amazing!!! Spell binding!!! Definitely a novel that's hard to put down. It's pure edge-of-your-seat reading.

The story is excellent and the plot ever-thickening. The story winds this way and that way, up and down. I smiled for the characters at their triumphs and cried at their defeats and losses.

Although Mr. Pierce's style seems to be a combined talent of all my favorite horror mystery authors, it is truly a style that is uniquely all his own.

Mr. Pierce is a great writer and has such potential to rival today's popular authors of horror. I'll gladly read any book Mr. Pierce publishes, and I'm waiting for his next one with bated breath - and with medical professionals close at hand.

I recommend this book to anyone who has a good strong heart and loves a great nail biter. ;)

A memerizing tale of suspense and horror
This one kept me on the edge of my seat. From start to finish I couldnt lay it down. Absolutely riveting!! A literal rollercoaster ride full of twist and turns from beginning to end. This author is the one to watch. Stephen King, Anne Rice and Poe all rolled into one. Young Mathew Alan Pierce is quite possibly going to be one of the most brillian authors of the century. I not only recommend this one but urge anyone that enjoys a spinetingling trip into the unknown not to miss this one!!


Riddle of Stars: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Zoland Books (November, 1999)
Author: Pierce Butler
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A Lovely Irish Story of Haunting Memories
Matthew Quigley longs for a life he once had in Ireland. Unsettled with his job and love life that is an in and out affair. His escape in the car he dubs the "Green Monster" away from his harried life. His journey for his search begins. He longs for his Inish home and the memories of his grandfather. At the same time struggles with his new home in Boston.

It is a beautiful fiction of longing for a life of peace and the heart that remembers and longs for between the home of his childhood and his second far away home. These things as they were and the way they are reflected in the lives of those of Matthew comes to terms with. One, his mother, who he reconciles with and his girlfriend who he helps in her tragedy of a dying father.

The story draws you to Matthew, following him on his journeys through the New England crossways and to the misty Enchanted Green Isle. You become part of his struggle and yearning to piece together his life. Coming to term with his beloved memories and the lessons of family endures. Well worth to take the plunge and follow the main character on a journey for love and living. An absolute recommendation!

Great tale of Irish immigrant experience
I consider myself somewhat of an expert in contemporary Irish fiction and I found this obscure book to be one of the finest stories I have ever read. In writing style and setting, it reminded me a lot of Niall Williams' "Four Letters of Love". Set between the Inish in Ireland and Boston this is the story of Matthew Quigley's struggle to make a home for himself in Boston after a troubling childhood on the Inish. On the Inish, Matthew struggled mightily living and caring for his grandfather while tring to deal with his distant mother. The lessons learned there resurface when in Boston helping his girlfriend care for her dying father. The writing is so good you can almost feel the misty rain of the Inish and the warmth of Matthew's grandfather's cottage near the sea. Highly Recommended!!


The Shroud
Published in Paperback by Infinity Publishing.com (02 January, 2002)
Authors: Frank Dupont and Pierce Evans
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The Shroud A New Techno-Thriller
Headline April 10, 2002 !!
President Bush Urges Congress to Ban All Human Cloning What a timely story, The Shroud, comes along just as the President of the United States, decides that the brakes should be put on, as the enthusiastic scientific world attempts to open the door on yet another of man's insatiable drives to conquer new frontiers. Does the president have some knowledge on the possibility of another governmental cover up. Pierce Evans, and Frank DuPont created The Shroud, by assembling the voluminous technical facts. Even though the pious leaders haven't made any serious statements,that the Shroud is definitely the image of the crucified Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ. This book carefully takes the reader on a roller coast ride of emotions that is unbelievable. The desire to race through the history of the shroud by the authors, to get to the possibility that cloning from a snippet of the shroud, could create the Savior of the world is obvious.
And before the mind can comprehend that possibility, the twist and turns that ensue leaves you with the need to keep reading, for now, your mind cannot comprehend the consequences of terror that the book portends. The Bible, in the book of Genesis, teaches that God made man in his own image.
Man in his never ending search and curiosity to clone a man in his own image, has used all of the science that humankind has compiled. Is he now God or Man? In God's creation there is good and evil. Can man isolate the genes, and choose only what elevates science, or does cloning open the door to terror unrealized.
Read, The Shroud, and be prepared to question your own preconceived ideas, about your own existence. Can you put this book down?........ I think you will be wishing for Evans and DuPont to clone another book. Did, I say, clone? God forgive me. We will have to wait for the movies versions with all the special effects to save your sanity. But it is a delicious treat to have your own imagination take you to the light at the end of your imagination, or does it?

Cloning Christ
This book is so contemporay, yet deals with the ancient time of Christ. Almost everyone has wondered what would happen if Christ were to be cloned and come back to our present day. This story offers one scenerio that you may not have considered.
While the first chapters develop a history of the Shroud and seem to be involved, the authors' use of this information in developing the story is unique. As the story develops, the reader finds he has an understanding of the history of the Shroud and appreciates the scientific use of that information.
The climax to the book is both unexpected and predictable. How, exactly, would YOU go about stopping a clone of Christ with all of His powers?


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