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

The Chase
Published in Paperback by Noonday Press (September, 1990)
Authors: Alejo Carpenter, Alejo Carpentier, and Alfred J. Mac Adam
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Nightmares between the covers
The Chase is a novel where the psychological plot line is equal to the narrative plot line - as the unnamed student tries to survive in a world of political intrique where he is the hunted not the hunter. Attention to detail - details that are constant varients on preceding detail - build the tension to a stunning climax.

Well written and worth your attention.


Cheap Eats in Paris: The Savvy Traveler's Guide to the Best Meals at the Best Prices (The Cheap Eats Cheap Sleeps Series)
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (May, 1995)
Authors: Sandra A. Gustafson and Bob Adams Publishers
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A wonderful resource for Paris-bound travelers
I'm here at Amazon to pick up newer editions of the Cheap Eats books for both London and Paris. My wife and I have used her books for years for both cities, and find her advice invaluable


CHESS IN THE FAST LANE MICHAEL ADAMS BEST GAMES 1989 1993
Published in Paperback by Cadogan Guides (October, 1996)
Author: Adams & Adams
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Unknown gem
This is an excellent collection of games annotated by one of the top 10 players in the world, Mickey Adams. The games are great, and feature lots of openings that you don't often see in the game collections from the top GMs, but that you see a lot in your own internet games: Benko Gambit, Pirc, Modern, Smith-Morra, Giocuo Piano, Trompowsky, Wade Defense, and a host of Sicilians and Ruy Lopezes. I have found this book to be most useful and entertaining. The annotations are crisp and to the point. They remind me a little of Fischer's annotations, though Adams uses more words than Fischer. Excellent production by Cadogan: crisp, white paper, lots of diagrams, two-column format. In my opinion, this book would be more in demand if it were better known.


The Chicago Jobbank (Chicago Jobbank, 17th Ed)
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (September, 2000)
Authors: Michelle Roy Kelly, Heather L. Vinhateiro, Jennifer M. Wood, Anne M. Grignon, Michael Paydos, and Adams Media Corporation
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Useful for Contact Info
I bought this book simply for the list of potential employers it contains and found it to be a great resource for browsing employers in different categories. It contains web addresses, street addresses, short descriptions of what the company does, and all the companies are divided into different categories such as "Accounting and Management Consulting" or "Real Estate".

The only part that I found to be a joke is at the very beginning, concerning how to conduct a job search. The instructions are so general that they are useless and the cover letter and resume examples are only mildly useful. More importantly, information like that is already readily available in better and more detailed format on the internet, so they could really have just saved some paper and left this part out.

The bottom line is that this book is a crucial reference guide for companies you could be applying to that you didn't even know existed until you got this book. Since it narrows things down to one metropolitan area instead of a region or the nation as a whole, it allows the author to list even more employers for this specific city and with even more detail.

A must have if you are doing a focused job search!


Children's Health Care : Issues for the Year 2000 and Beyond
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications (June, 1999)
Authors: Gerald R. Adams, Robert L. Hampton, Thomas P. Gullotta, Roger P. Weissberg, and Bruce A. Ryan
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Excellent coverage, particularly the chapter by C. Provost.
Ms. Provost is a gifted writer who provides a clear, concise guide to a complicated Federal program.


The Chosen Primate: Human Nature and Cultural Diversity
Published in Paperback by Harvard Univ Pr (October, 1996)
Author: Adam Kuper
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A subtle, well written introduction to social anthropology
This is, without doubt, probably one of the best introductions to anthropology produced in recent years. Firstly, style: the author is witty and uncondescending. He treats the reader with respect. Secondly, content: the book is a work of synthesis but it is, simultaneosly, a work of great originality. Kuper links social anthropology to evolutionary anthropology in important and subtle ways. Recent trends in cultural anthropology - in particular the postmodern variety - have presented human beings in such a rarified way you would wonder sometimes if the planet itself was necessary for their existence. Culture has been conceived by this misguided trend as some kind of evanescent noosphere with no connection with materiality. Kuper is a wonderful antidote to this. On the other hand, his work is equally a powerful critique of the misguided trend known as `sociobiology'. In short, a wonderful subtle journey between the Scylla of biological reductionism and the Charbadis of idealist relativism. I very strongly recommend this book to all: specialists and general reader alike. It is yet another text in what is turning into something of renaissance of `Social' anthropology (one thinks of the work of Carrithers and Ingold as well.


Christian Counselor's Manual, The
Published in Hardcover by Zondervan (04 July, 1986)
Author: Jay Edward Adams
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From wise and prolific hand of Jay Adams
It all started in 1970, when Jay Adams courageously stood against the mental health establishment and proved from God's Word, the Bible, that believers who studied His Word were "competent to counsel" fellow believers, and that we did not need to rely on "psychology" to change peoples' hearts and their behavior! He completes what I would call a "trilogy" of biblical counseling books, with this book (the 1st was Competent to Counsel, the 2nd was A Theology of Christian Counseling). He also has written over 60 books that relate to counseling and living more godly lives. Every pastor should be familiar with Adams' works, and if they don't agree with him they should re-examine their viewpoint. This is an excellent manual of biblical counseling!


The Christian Counselor's New Testament: A New Translation in Everyday English With Notations, Marginal References, and Supplemental Helps
Published in Hardcover by Baker Book House (June, 1980)
Author: Jay E. Adams
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Unique translation by the author. Very readable.
Dr. Jay E. Adams majored in Greek and translated the newtestament from the common greek of the day, into understandable commonenglish of today. Jay (as we know him) captures the flavor of each book of the new testament, giving us the unique message of each author, and each book. END


Christopher Unborn
Published in Hardcover by Farrar Straus Giroux (August, 1989)
Authors: Carlos Fuentes and Alfred J. Mac Adam
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Brilliant
This book was written on the eve of the 500th year anniversary marking the fateful encounter between the Spanish Euoropeans and the various indigenous groups of the Americas. Not so coincidently, the prolific, briliant writer Carlos Fuentes sets the circumstances to this novel to coincide with the event. The premise for the book is a contest being held in Mexico with a great prize offered for the first born child on the 500th anniversary of Columbus's arrival. The child is Christopher, the narrator of the novel who makes shrewd observations about the world he will be born into, all from the comfort of inside his mother. This allows Fuentes, the author, to rip into all of the ills of modern Mexico with his usually witty and sharp use of lanuage. A master at manipulation of common laguage, he changes the words to fit his vision. Several examples of how he changes words are Mexico City to Makesicko City, Kafkapulco, Quasimodo City, Samsaville, Huitzilopochtliburg or President Dangerous Dickson before the Watergate Waterloo, blockabulary for vocabulary,Califurnace, PornoCorno, Coca-Culo and Acapukelco(or did I make this last one up?). However this is nothing compared to the daggers Christopher throws at everything from the devastation of the earthquake and the aftermath, the PRI, Mexican history and all it's tragic consequences including the massacre at Tlateloco, the narco-polices ties to the narco traffickers themselves and in short, all is fair game for Fuentes via his narrator Christopher. His observations on popular culture include everything from Lennon to Lenin to Boy George. It is a scathing, passionate view of the world Chistopher will enter. Christopher contends his nine months inside his mother are when his life began and this comfort and fear of what is out there make the narration a brutal, wry, cynical commentary. The satirical view is enhanced by a cast of characters who all are part of the make up of a world Christopher will inherit. The action of the novel is a backdrop for a political campaign and all it's cast of characters both for and against.Some of the names of these politicos and associates are Deng Chopin, Hipi Toltec, Fagoaga, Matamoros Moreno, Robles Chacon and D.C Buckley just to name a few. Coming in at over five hundered pages it is no easy read but totally enjoyable. The literature flows beautifully, creating images as only Carlos Fuentes can. As one of the preeminent writers of our times, Fuentes unleashes a novel for the times that will be reflected upon years from now as a masterpiece marking the collision of worlds that occurred five hundred years ago. This is an excellent book for educators at the AP level in high school or college to use for a literature class or to supplement a history course. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Mexico and it's contemporary literature.


Collections for Young Scholars: Games/Folk Tales: Book 1 (Collections for Young Scholars , Vol 1, No 1)
Published in Hardcover by Sra (June, 1997)
Author: Marilyn Jager Adams
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Great Textbook!
My first grader has been reading this book in school and it has some really great stories! It includes his favorite "Little Bear" story. I really wanted to order it so his younger brother could enjoy it too.


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