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

Wrong Turn
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Harlequin (May, 2003)
Authors: Stella Cameron and Janice Johnson
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Two entertaining stories
Missing Molly, a new story by Janice Kay Johnson has all the flair, competence and good storytelling we've come to expect.

The Mesage, a reissue from Stella Cameron, has heart, characters with determination, a good dose of mystery and a love story to remember.

Janice Kay Johnson's Novel is Emotional and Engaging
The first novel in this volume is an early Stella Cameron, and it reads like one. The story is enjoyable, but it is a bit of a mish mash of motivations, plots, characters, etc. One can tell just by reading that Cameron was still figuring out her style while writing.

But the second novel by Janice Kay Johnson makes this collection a must-read/must-buy! This is a brand-new story by this Four-time RITA Award finalist, and it is one of her best. Missing Molly is an poignant, emotional journey from page one. Johnson creates characters that read like real people with real problems. You'll be rooting for them all by the end and completely forget that there're fictional!! The romance is sweet and moving, and the secondary characters are just as engaging as the hero and heroine.

I urge you to buy this book today. It is an entralling read, thanks to Johnson's contribution!!


Above Las Vegas: Its Canyons and Mountains
Published in Hardcover by Cameron & Co (November, 1996)
Authors: Robert Cameron and Jack Sheehan
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Best Photos Ever Of A Fantastic City
I've always been a fan of photography from the air and have taken many myself. Robert Cameron has shown the beautiful city of Las Vegas in a way that most other books on Vegas (and there's a lot)lack.

The photos are crystal clear and have captions that explain the photo. Probably the most intriging of the photos are the ones of the Hotel and Casinos. The Luxor, MGM Grand, and the Stratosphere are all excellently photoed.

A great soverniger for anybody wanting to go or have been to Vegas.


Above San Diego: A New Collection of Historical and Original Aerial Photographs of San Diego
Published in Hardcover by Cameron & Co (January, 1991)
Authors: Robert Cameron and Neil Morgan
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This book is great!
I first saw this book at my mother-in-law's house and just loved it. I grew up in San Diego and it was fascinating to see the before and after photographs of places where I grew up. The book is full of great photographs and interesting historical text to go with it.


Above Yosemite
Published in Hardcover by Cameron & Co (December, 1983)
Authors: Robert Cameron and Harold Gilliam
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Above The Rest
A great book detailing a lot about natural history and presenting views seldom seen of the park. One minor complaint is that some of the spectacular features of the park look very tiny from the air and hard to pick out. Still, Cameron takes pictures of familiar sights from unfamiliar angles which are continuously refreshing. Gilliam's text is very informative (a dam above Nevada Falls?) and presents a lot of new insights on the park. Must have book for lovers of the Above... series and Yosemite-philes.


Aftershock (Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Series: No 2)
Published in Paperback by Minstrel Books (September, 1996)
Authors: John Vornholt and Todd Cameron Hamilton
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McCoy to a tee!
This was an excellent piece of penmenship. It fit the charcters Spock and McCoy really well. The appearence by Kirk was a great idea. The part with McCoy's father at the end was a pleasant surprise. I also liked the part about how the girl McCoy liked was already taken by the troublemaker Jim Kirk. Keep up the good writing Jon Vornholt! Also another excellent job by Todd Cameron Hamilton. he captures the charcters very well.


Angels and Awakenings: Stories of the Miraculous by Great Modern Writers
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (September, 1994)
Authors: M. Cameron Grey and Warren Chappell
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The Book of the dead vol.1
this is great.


Anglican Churches in Colonial South Carolina: Their History and Architecture
Published in Hardcover by Wyrick & Co (September, 2000)
Author: Suzanne Cameron Linder
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The Anglican Church in Colonial South Carolina
Suzanne Linder has produced yet another excellent book dealing with South Carolina. This book provides an interesting glimpse explaining how twenty-four Anglican Churches evolved in colonial South Carolina. This book has numerous excellent pictures and illustartions, many have been taken by the author. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has an interst in the early church history of South Carolina, or the history of the South.


Arlington National Cemetery: A Moment of Silence
Published in Hardcover by Preservation Press (March, 1994)
Authors: Owen Andrews and Cameron Davidson
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One of the smallest, but best books on Arlington.
My father was buried at Arlington in 1987. Upon my visit for that service, and subsequent visits, I found very little in the gift shop and in bookstores at the time. As I am involved in the design profession as an art director, I am also a bit more choosy. I was drawn to this small, elegant book when I first noticed it on a shelf in a bookstore years ago. I purchased it on a visit to DC in 1991, and serendipitously, met and worked with the photographer, Cameron Davidson, years later on numerous years of commerical photography shoots, nationwide. I was amazed to learn he had photographed the wonderful book I chose above others to remember my powerful visit to Arlington with. Cameron's exquisite images truly evoke the feeling of visiting Arlington, and the writers words support his photos. His family has military ties and it comes across in the way he uniquely 'sees' Arlington. My only wish is that this book was larger, and still in print. Anyone with any connection to Arlington deserves to be able to obtain this lovely book.


Armed Martial Arts of Japan: Swordsmanship and Archery
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (August, 1998)
Author: G. Cameron, III Hurst
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Just the Facts, Sir, just the facts
This is the first book that I have read that presents clear and comprehensive look at Swordsmanship and Archery. This book is more historical in its nature. If you are looking for a MA manual this it is not. Here the author presents scholarly treatment of Swordsmanship and Archery in context to social history of Japan and I admire him for that reason. I have come away with a deeper understanding of the subject and a greater appreciation for how these two martial arts evolved through out the history of Japan. A Great Work.


Assessment of Skeletal Maturity and Prediction of Adult Height
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (23 March, 2001)
Authors: James M. Tanner, H. Goldstein, N. Cameron, W. B. Saunders, and Michael J. R. Healy
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good work for many doctors and children
measurement of Bone age, is to say assessment of skeletal maturity was complex and vague work. Two method were usually used. One was Greulich and Pyle.s atlas. It was original and traditional method but was outdated on some point. Other was this book, Tanner and Whitehouse,s method, It,s 3rd edition was published on 2002. Additionally prediction of Adult Height was added. I prefered this book. But Its data and technique was not confirmed generally.
(Soory for my poor writing, But it was good book for pediatrician and prthopedic surgeon)


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