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

Burne-Jones: The Life and Works of Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898)
Published in Hardcover by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (May, 1998)
Authors: Christopher Wood, Peter Nahum, and Edward Coley Burne-Jones
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beautiful
his book would have to be good-a picture is worth a thousand words ,so how can it miss with Burne-Jones' awesome pictures in it?


Bury Me Deep in the Green Wood
Published in Paperback by ECW Press (March, 1999)
Author: Rob McLennan
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The Street Poet Speaks
I met Rob one summer, when I walked into the house he was sharing with my friend, and he leaned back, looking at me upside down and commented to the person on the other end of the phone, "My housemate is with a beautiful woman. What's he doing with a beautiful woman?" He's like that, brash, outspoken, quick to quip, with an edge to his thoughts that cut through the dreck of life. I'd never met a man who made his living as a poet before, never had that breaktaking experince. And I found his poetry to be inspiring, wrinkling out small thoughts I'd never known I was thinking until then. If you've not met Ottawa's self-professed Street Poet, whose office is a table in the Dunkin' Donuts shop, do. You won't regret it.


Business Accounting
Published in Paperback by Trans-Atlantic Publications (August, 1993)
Author: Frank Wood
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Frank Wood's Business Accounting
A must book if you want to study Accountancy for O'level. With clear and simple words and examples, this book makes it easy and enjoyable to study Accounting.


By the Seashore
Published in Hardcover by Silver Dolphin (April, 1998)
Authors: Maurice Pledger and A. Wood
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This book is awesome!
This is a great book for introducing children to a variety of textures. It does this by incorporating typical seashore elements with textures a small child can feel. In addition the reader has to hunt for hidden treasure throughout the book. This provides a fascinating learning experience for young children. Our one year old absolutely loves it!


Calamity Janes
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Harlequin (October, 2001)
Author: Sherryl Woods
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Ambitious dreams -- Highly recommended
Sherryl Woods continues this delightful miniseries, The Calamity Janes, with a single title release by the same name. Five friends share an enduring friendship, begun in high school, self-named for their penchant for broken hearts and troubles. Though their lives are widely divergent now, these women are still as close as sisters, despite their infrequent contact. In this forth installment, top Denver attorney Emma Rogers struggles with pressures from work, family and the past.

Competitive Emma is on a career fast track despite a divorce and motherhood. Too bad she rarely has time for dinner with her six-year-old daughter Caitlyn. Her ex had assumed she'd sacrifice her career to be a stay at home mother after a failed birth control fluke. But Emma hadn't cooperated. She hadn't excelled in law school only to walk away. Despite her ex's manipulations designed to sabotage her career, including the ultimate of betrayals, Emma was steadfast in her goals. The trouble is, years later she can't help wondering if she's making a mistake to allow the nanny the pleasure of raising her daughter.

Enjoying their first vacation in two years, Emma and Caitlyn return to Winding River, Wyoming for Emma's class reunion. Her immediate antipathy to the town's new newspaper publisher Ford Hamilton only results in friends and family's speculation and hope that she'll return to the slower paced town for keeps. Indeed, she's surprised to realize Ford easily matches the excitement she's only found before in court. But she's very uncomfortable that he's as adept at zeroing in on the hidden motives and the hearts of matters as any good prosecutor. She'd best find a quick defense before she gives away her heart and her future.

In this single title release of the Calamity Jane series, author Sherryl Woods dazzling gift for storytelling excels, as references to other books in the series enrich the narrative without inhibiting the flow. Heroine Emma's struggle with her inward expectations lends depth, giving voice to many career mom's concerns. Hero Ford Hamilton's persistence and perseverance in spite of Emma's protestations makes for enduring reading. Readers will also find themselves smiling at grandparent's efforts to charm their grandchild complete with pony and kitten. Very highly recommended.


Called to love : Mary MacKillop
Published in Unknown Binding by St. Pauls ()
Author: Felicity O'Brien
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Great book about a great woman.
From all the books I've picked out of a bookshelf either on random or after having had them recomender to me, this is one of the best. This book was so inspiring. It outlined in a simple way the life and trials of blessed Mary MacKillop, and this Norwegian fell in love at once. If you want to learn more about this wonderful Aussie rolemodel, this is a great book to start with.


Calling All Imbeciles
Published in Paperback by Unearthed Talent (April, 1995)
Author: Wood Pash
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one really funny good time fuzzy book
This is one of those quoteable works of semi-fictitious modern day moronocism. Wood Pash is the evil genious of comedy, shocking and amusing the reader at every turn. Not for the faint of heart (or weak stomach) CALLING ALL IMBECILES is the funniest darn thing since Steve Martin's CRUEL SHOES. Order this book, crack open a six pack of Stroh's, and get ready to chuckle 'till you vomit.


Campfires rekindled : a forester recalls life in the Maine woods of the twenties
Published in Unknown Binding by Channing Books ()
Author: George S. Kephart
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A MUST READ FOR ANYONE WHO LOVES THE GREAT NORTH WOODS
Campfires Rekindled brings to life the activities experienced by a forester in the Maine woods. A look back to a simpler, yet harsher time. Learn how men worked the woods just after WWI. Experience the art of "timber crusing". If you have ever spent time in the Maine woods, Campfires Rekindled will "take you home again".


Campo Santo: Poems
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (December, 1991)
Author: Susan Wood
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Unbelieveably poignant.
The epigraph of this book is from Faulkner's The Wild Palms: "Between grief and nothing, I'll take grief." This pretty much sums up Wood's sensibility throughout these poems. This book, quite frankly, is one of the most beautiful books I own. Maudlin, but not overly so, this book's poems deal with grief and loss and longing. Particularly moving is the title poem, which deals with the death of the son of a friend. In the poem, Wood wonders, "Which is the greater sorrow / to feel you cannot live without him / or to find, after all, that you can?"

This is a devastating book.


The Campus Survival Cookbook #2
Published in Paperback by William Morrow (September, 1981)
Authors: Jacqueline. Wood and Joelyn S. Gilchrist
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great for beginning cooks
This book aims to teach campus dwellers how to fend for themselves for the first time away from the home hearth--and it does a great job. Taking the learning cook from the very basics--hardboiled eggs--to more complicated recipes, it presents one month of meals that are cheap, easy and quick to prepare, nutritionally balanced, and tasty. Some vegetarian meals are included. Every student should go to college with this book, particularly if their previous kitchen experience was limited to reheating frozen burritoes. Not for the gourmand, it will help keep pizza runs and the "freshman 15" to a minimum.


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