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

Assessing the New Testament Evidence for the Historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus (Studies in the Bible and Early Christianity)
Published in Hardcover by Edwin Mellen Press (January, 1989)
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A Scholarly Argument for the Ressurection for Jesus ChristThis book is not for laymen (which I am). In fact, it assumes you can read Greek. Craig enters into discussion in New Testament Criticism, with full awareness of the work of top scholars, to evaluate the evidence for the ressurection of Christ. His arguments are extremely logical and compelling.

The Back Room
Published in Paperback by City Lights Books (April, 2000)
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Best literature you will ever readIf you are interested in the process of writing a book, and at the same time learn about the life in Spain during the 20th century this is your book.

A Beginner's Guide to Crossing Cultures: Making Friends in a Multicultural World
Published in Paperback by Intervarsity Press (June, 2002)
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A Culture NavigatorI have been in a dozen intercultural classes in college and graduate level and I would recommend this book for anyone with cultural questions. There are practical questions at the end of each chapter that actually make the reader think and research in their own situation. There is a wide variety of examples used and the book serves as a helpful guide for intercultural interaction. It is easy to read and fun to see how I "should have" related and will in the future.

Best of Lenny Kravitz for Guitar
Published in Paperback by Cherry Lane Music (July, 1999)
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The Best Of Lenny Kravitz for GuitarThis book features the sheet music for several of Lenny Kravitz's most popular songs. The sheet music is in standard, not tab format. Which enables it to be used for piano as well as guitar players. The sheet music also includes the chords and lyrics for each song. That makes it easy to sing along while you belt out the riffs. Songs from each of Lenny's first five albums are represented in this book. From the album titled "Let Love Rule", there are the songs: "Let Love Rule, Rosemary," and "I Build This Garden For Us." From the album "Mama Said", the songs: "Butterfly, Stand By My Woman, and It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" are listed. The songs: "Are You Gonna Go My Way, Believe, Black Girl," and "My Love" come from the album "Are You Gonna Go My Way". The song "Rock And Roll Is Dead," comes from the "Circus" album. And the smash hits "Fly Away" and "I Belong To You," come from the grammy award winning album titled "5". This book is a great tool for any musician who wants to play Lenny's music. The sheet musics standard format, lyrics, and display of cords. Will have any musician sounding like Lenny in no time.

The Best of Sunset
Published in Hardcover by Sunset Pub Co (January, 1992)
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VERY EXCELLENT COOK BOOKBEST OF SUNSETLANE PUBLISHINGMENLO PARK, C

A Birder's Guide to Idaho (Lane/Aba Birdfinding Guide.)
Published in Paperback by American Birding Association Sales (October, 1997)
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A Birders Guide To IdahoI found this book very helpful in guiding me to great birding places. I found birds I had always wanted to see with relative ease. It directs you to a spot via highways and mile markers. Not only to view birds, but other hard to find wildlife, such as Mountain Goats at Farragut state park. While visiting Idaho from Wisconsin, I introduced this book to 2 local people who were amazed and took the information of where to purchase their own book. Thanks to all involved in making this book possible. It was a great christmas present to me. You won't be dissappointed to buy this book!!
Terry Lane
Terry Lane

Birds of Passage (Harlequin Historical, No 692)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (September, 1991)
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Freedom to LoveEnglishwoman Raven Whitney had found sactuary from a waking nightmare when Captain Forrester granted her passage on his ship. Indenturing herself to the brooding captain's fiancee in Virginia seemed a small price to pay for a new life. But Raven's darkest hour had not yet begun...
Love was a thing James Forrester had never truely known-or believed in. Not until he met Raven. He had planned his life, down to choosing the proper wife to help him make a place in Colonial politics. But could he now face a future that Raven was forbidden to share?

Blood High the Graduation: A Story of the Vengeance of the Rosebud Slasher
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (November, 2001)
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Why Can't All Sequels Be Like This?This is the second part of the "Blood High" series. The Rosebud Slasher is back after seven months to paint grad night red with some of the grossest mureders I've ever read, and I stayed up late just to finish it. Yes, it's violent and there's a lot of sex, but the characters come to life with eerie resonance; and the insidious humor was very much like a James Kisner or Alan Brooker novel. Oh, and I should warn you about the ice pick scene. And the trip to Hell.

Blood High's Reunion
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (March, 2003)
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Action-packed Finale!This is the last and definitely THE best installment of Blood High. The book picks up where the cliffhanger of the third book left off and unfolds with a thrilling naval engagement in the Caribbean Sea and then heads to a sin-filled masquerade ball held in the Serpent's castle, follows through to a final confrontation with the United Churches Coalition and then ultimately culminates with a spectacular multi-level series of brain-melting cliffhangers that involve an awesome space flight to destroy the Solar Plex Device; a fierce military battle on the beaches of Cancun, earthquakes, tornadoes, nuclear explosions, volcanic eruptions, more naval battles, the disgusting rape-torture of my favorite character that still burns me, the Rosebud Slasher's last (and bloodiest) stand and LOTS of flesh-eating zombies that made my skin slither. I will remember the ending forever. I didn't think I could fall in love with these characters again but I was wrong. THIS end of the world would not let me put it down. This is an epic story (well-over 500 pages of non-stop action and clever dialogue spinkled throughout the carnage)that I highly recomend! Not for the squeamish!

Blood High's Reunion: Serpents' War-Part the First
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (May, 2002)
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Wild Ride. I Loved It!The world's nearly been destroyed by stupid people suffering from apostasy, and military units are still at war with Luccemoria, an empire ruled by the Serpent. The Rosebud Slasher, the villain from the previous two books, has been enlisted by the Air Force to join a suicide squad to invade the Serpent's castle, kill the old boy, and destroy an orbiting laser cannon while the series' main female character, the object of the Serpent's lust, becomes embroiled in the intrigue and fall of religion. There is a lot of theology and psychology peppered throughout the story, and America is utterly annihilated. This book is not for the close-minded or squeamish. There is much violence and sex, and the characters take us to such exotic locales as the Yucatan, London, Stonhenge and a fairy tale kingdom with an evil prince, a gnarly Komodo dragon and a castle filled with slave girls (somebody's little princesses). The military sequences are cool and the dark humor will keep you tuned in. The dungeon scene is disgusting; I loved it. This book is Star Wars, which is credited as inspiration, the Gulf War and the Marquis de Sade all rolled into a day at an amusement park. This is the first of a two-part story that has me waiting for the conclusion. Not fair! A cliffhanger!