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

How to Attract Birds
Published in Paperback by Ortho Books (July, 1995)
Authors: Michael McKinley, Ortho Books, Jessie Wood, and Michael D. Smith
Average review score:

Best I've seen
The editorial review basically says it all. I'm using the book quite a bit -- I'm trying to attract birds that will eat insect pests. Few other sources have such detailed information about feeding habits, and the information on houses is quite adequate, although you can find birdhouse designs which are much more visually appealing (to humans!) in other books. The one thing I really wish they had done is to put the pests in the index; finding what pests birds like particular to eat requires tedious entry-by-entry searching.


How to Carve Characters in Wood
Published in Paperback by Wood Carvers Supply (June, 1972)
Author: H.S. Anderson
Average review score:

An informative treatise on carving interesting characters
The author recounts his life's work of wood carving. Although he has done other types of carving, his main interest is in human and animal characters. The accompanying photographs depict work that is whimsical and/or are caricatures. This down to earth author has a firm grasp of the techniques and tools of the trade, including how to make some of them. I consider this book to be quite inspiring. A must-read for anyone who loves wood.


How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (December, 1959)
Author: Robert W. Wood
Average review score:

reprint of a delightful 1909 ornithological poetry.
Line diagrams that make the two rhyming birds and flowers resemble another, along with poem, such as this one:

"The Plover and the Clover can be told apart with ease.
By paying close attention to the habits of the bees
For entomologists aver, the bee can be in clover
While etymologists concur, there is no B in plover."

One entry on each page. Helps you to be able to distinguish the Sparrer from the Asparrergus!


The Human Body in Health & Disease
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (December, 1995)
Authors: Ruth L. Memmler, Barbara J. Cohen, and Dena Lin Wood
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The Human Body in Health & Disease, Eigth Edition
As a first year nursing student, I found this textbook to be a very useful tool. It contains many charts and photos to help you to understand and "see" the wonders of the human body.


Hungry for Wood: An American Memoir from the Shores of Iwo Jima to the Tundra of Alaska
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (January, 2001)
Author: Herb Rhodes
Average review score:

GREATEST GENERATION PERSONIFIED
From the depths of the Great Depression of the 1930's through the Battle of Iwo Jima to the settling of Alaska, this book is filled with the sights and sounds of an entire generation. Mr. Rhodes was born into poverty, earned a Purple Heart for wounds on Iwo Jima, and lived the Alaskan dream. Pathos and hilarity, mixed with tragedy and triumph make this book a must reading for fans of "Saving Private Ryan", "The Greatest Generation", et. al.


Hymns and Wedding Music for All Harps
Published in Spiral-bound by Woods Music and Books (June, 1987)
Author: Sylvia Woods
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A must have in the harp players collection!
Hymns and Wedding Music for All Harps by Sylvia Woods.

Are you thinking about playing your harp for others to enjoy? If so then the pieces in this book will be just perfect for many of those special occasions. I have used the arrangements included in the book as processional and recessional pieces for every wedding ceremony where I have played. The hymns are perfect for church services and I have played the traditional Israeli pieces at Chanukah parties. Hymns and Wedding Music is a must in your harp book collection.


I Had That Doll!
Published in Hardcover by Park Lane (October, 1996)
Authors: Carolyn Cook, Rich Beitzel, Michilinda Kinsey, Scott Wood, and Doll Reader
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So nostaligic! Such excellent doll pictures!
If you love dolls, you will love this book. It is stuffed full of so many adorable dolls! Nearly every page has a terrific photograph of a doll that you will fall in love with. Or maybe already did fall in love with! I highly recommend this book for doll lovers everywhere. I HAD THAT DOLL! is a book to keep forever!


I Hauled These Mountains in Here
Published in Hardcover by Caxton Press (June, 1977)
Author: Frances Elizabeth. Wood
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I Hauled These Mountains In Here
This out of print book is a facinating story of the settlement of the Colorado Rockies. It details the freight wagons role in carrying supplies to mining camps from the rail head. The book is full of personal interest stories that both inform and facinate.


Icarus and Aria
Published in Paperback by Renmen Publishing (01 October, 1997)
Author: Kirk Wood Bromley
Average review score:

Okay, I'm prejudiced...
But not really. I was in the play's July 2000 west coast premiere at Sacred Fools Theatre. This is a brillantly written show which updates the classic R&J story. But it's MORE than that. It serves up verse as in-depth as Shakespeare's, as poetic as Fry's, as beautiful as the sonnets, as magical as any fantasy. At the heart of the story is love, but at elliptical orbits around the story is a hard look at family, at new-found fame (and its attendant pressures), and at the courage that's required to follow your dreams. This is totally modern language...in gorgeous verse. If you wonder what it might have been like to be alive and reading Shakespeare's works a year or two after he wrote them, find out; buy this play.


Improve Your Soccer Skills
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: Paula Woods
Average review score:

I enjoying reading the books very succesfull
Improve Your Soccer Skills is a really great books I've spending 144 day read the booki.


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