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

The Son Rises: The Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus
Published in Hardcover by Moody Publishers (June, 1981)
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Basic, but a very good apologetic for the Resurrection
Stein's Day Trips from San Antonio and Austin
Published in Paperback by Two Lane Pr (April, 1995)
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A Great help for a Londoner In TexasMy husband and I travelled to Texas on holiday and this book was brilliant it saved us time and helped us find things we wouldn't have found with out the help of this book. I would recommend it in an instant.

Strangers at the Stables (Sandy Lane Stables Series)
Published in Paperback by E D C Publications (August, 1997)
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Great for horse loversMysterious things are happening at the stable when the ownershave to leave for a while. There is even an attempt to put the stableon fire. Who is doing such horrible things to the stables? I couldn't put this one down!

Strategies of Remembrance: The Rhetorical Dimensions of National Identity Construction (Studies in Rhetoric/Communication)
Published in Hardcover by University of South Carolina Press (November, 2002)
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Required reading.Focusing on rejected public addresses, M. Lane Bruner's "Strategies of Rememberance" should be required reading not just in colleges and universities, but for anyone who has a need to understand national identity/structure, public memory, and how such things might be guided vis a vis public rhetoric. A book deeply relevant to the present and whatever may lie ahead for us all in the new global culture. Well written and accessible. Very highly recommended.

Taking Stock: Life in Nascar's Fast Lane
Published in Paperback by Brasseys, Inc. (01 October, 2002)
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Entertaining & Informative ReadingInformative,, fun, and soulful stories of past and present notables in the NASCAR family. Visit the tracks of yesteryear along with the current venues. The writers have you crying
through the tragedies of Fireball Roberts and Adam Petty, then
laughing at the antics of Humpy Wheeler, one of the sports
greatest promoters. The life of David Pearson, Darrell Waltrip,
and many others are riveting. Written by the Best writers in
NASCAR it is a must read for all fans of the sport. You will
through the tragedies of Fireball Roberts and Adam Petty, then
laughing at the antics of Humpy Wheeler, one of the sports
greatest promoters. The life of David Pearson, Darrell Waltrip,
and many others are riveting. Written by the Best writers in
NASCAR it is a must read for all fans of the sport. You will
enjoy and learn from every page.

Theory of Semi-Feasible Algorithms
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (12 December, 2002)
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lane hemaspaandra is my heroomg lane hemaspaandra is brilliant he is like so totally da theory man buy this book now goodbye.

The Tiff (Reboot)
Published in Paperback by Price Stern Sloan Pub (June, 1995)
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The Tiff (Reboot)This book is based on the episode "The Tiff" from the former TV series "Reboot". This particular episode falls in Mainframe, Bob, Dot, and Enzo's home. Bob thinks Dot is way to organized and plans way too much, Dot thinks Bob shouldn't take so many chances or live life on the edge. When they are trapped in a game cube together, they must put aside their differences and team up together to beat the user... while little Enzo waits on the side lines hoping they can come through. I love this TV series and the books, even now when it has gone off the air. I hope someone will come to their senses soon and put it back on air... soon.

Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity (Philosophical Studies Series, Volume 84)
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (December, 2000)
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Rigorous and CompellingIn this masterful work, Craig tackles the extremely difficult issue of just what exactly relativity theory says about time. He defends relativity against various detractors, and then refutes the doctrine of metric conventionalism. Then he gets down to the nitty gritty. Through a thorough analysis of the positivistic foundations of Einstein's original formulations, and Minkowski's implausible reformulation in terms of a static theory of time, Craig concludes that a Neo-Lorentzian interpretation of relativity theory is the most plausible. He defends his conclusion against charges of ad hocness and even supports it with quantum mechanical observations.
This book is not an easy read. However, it is mandatory reading for all interested in the philosophy of time or relativity theory.
Let us hear no more of how relativity allegedly supports a static theory of time or how it is irreconcilable with God being temporal.
Thank you, William Lane Craig!
This book is not an easy read. However, it is mandatory reading for all interested in the philosophy of time or relativity theory.
Let us hear no more of how relativity allegedly supports a static theory of time or how it is irreconcilable with God being temporal.
Thank you, William Lane Craig!

Timeless Simplicity: Creative Living in a Consumer Society
Published in Paperback by Green Books (March, 2002)
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Simply a Great BookThis is a very good book decribing the need for a simpler lifestyle for the benifit of the individual as well as the environment. The author has a couple chapters devoted to practlical ways of living that are benifical to our spirits, our relationships, our health and our environment. Lots of quotes and references to other writings on the subject.

The Tower: Circle of Death
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (October, 2002)
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A Book For All People!This book is not the typical who-done-it. The setting is primarily in a sleepy coastal town of North Carolina; It begins with several normal families with young people in each household.
The plot unfolds quickly and by the third chapter you just can't put it down. I became caught up in the activity and bustle of the building and the movement of a family into a mysterious mansion.
The tower comes into a life of its own much to the detriment of many people.
In subsequent chapters, Craig discusses the empty tomb and gives ten lines of evidence (with strong support) as to why the claim of Jesus' resurrection must indeed be true. Moreover, Craig covers the appearances of Jesus after His resurrection and provides evidences from Scripture (actual historical documents) as to why these appearances are correct.
Finally, Craig ends the book with two chapters which deal with faith and belief of the resurrection which is built on fact.
This is a wonderful apologetics text for the resurrection of Jesus, written by a top rate scholar. While the book is fairly simplistic, that tends to lend its being capable of reaching a wider audience (i.e. both laymen and scholars). I wish this book would be brought back into print. It is presented in a very well organized and systematic fashion, and is short enough, but filled with enough good information to be used as a great research tool. I very much highly recommend this book!!!!