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

The Corporeal Self
Published in Hardcover by Columbia University Press (15 October, 1991)
Author: Sharon Cameron
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Brilliant Study
Cameron's brilliant analysis is the first serious study of the extraordinarily physical aspects of Melville's novel. By combining psychoanalytic analysis with a deep understanding of the Romantic obsession with physical and psychological fragmentation, Cameron creates a deeply penetrating study of these great writers that places them in the central tradition of nineteenth century romanticism. Indeed, next to Tom McFarland's central study on romantic fragmentation and longing, this is the most important study ever to emerge of this central topic.


Courage My Love
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (01 February, 2003)
Authors: Stella Cameron and Fay Robinson
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A book that will touch your heart!
RISKS ... Jennie Andrews is a woman who's determined to make it on her own. She's coping with the struggles of being a widow, with teen sons and with a relatively new business. Peter Kynaston, her and her husband's best friend, is back in her life. This is an amazing story of risks . . . can a person risk his or her heart when there is a very deep connection, that of being best friends? Can they risk the chance of blending two very different lives? I applaud Ms. Cameron for writing a story that contains the real emotionalism behind raising a family.
A MAN LIKE MAC ... Oh my God. With those three words, I closed my eyes and closed this book. Keely Wilson, devastated by an accident that threatened her career as an Olympic runner, turns to her first love, her former college coach Mac McCandless for training. This story is amazing combination of characters, emotions and experiences that are sure to touch every reader. Ms. Robinson has put together a wonderful book that teaches us a lot about loving someone with a disability. Both RISKS by Stella Cameron, and A MAN LIKE MAC by Fay Robinson are very worthy reads.


Dead Man's Gold (Judd, Cameron. Underhill Series.)
Published in Paperback by St Martins Mass Market Paper (August, 1999)
Author: Cameron Judd
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Excellent Book
About a year ago, my mother loaned me the Mountain War Trilogy. Up to this time I have never read anything by Cameron Judd, much less what some people would consider a "western." I loved them. Since then I have read the Mountainmen Trilogy, Boone, and Crockett Of Tennessee. I loved them all, even though I had to find some in the used book stores since several of his books are out of print. I think I have eventually found every book Cameron Judd has written. If you are reading this Cameron, I am one of your biggest fans.


Desertion : Scorching Heat and Desparate Passions
Published in Hardcover by Janssen Verlag (September, 2001)
Authors: Pro-Fun Media, Mike Esser, and Mark Cameron
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Buy!
A book of pictures, which tells a history: Eight young, good-looking men in the desert - and mutually out... The adventurers are hot. Simply beautiful photographs of beautiful men in a beautiful landscape. Well, with so much beautiful one one can give only the recommendation: Buy!


Designing Your Hearts Desire
Published in Paperback by Watershed Books (January, 1996)
Author: Sharon Marshall Cameron
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Designing Your Hearts Desire
I would recommend this book to anyone who is serious about wanting to change their life for the better. I am a true believer in the power of the Releasing Strategy. I have had a weight problem all of my life. About 10 months ago, I got my hands on a self-help cassette series entitled Permanent Weight Loss by Dr.Clark Cameron. This tape series covers the Releasing Strategy developed by Dr. Clark Cameron and Sharon Marshall Cameron. After listening to the tapes, I was highly motiviated to change my life and my health. I tracked down Clark and Sharon and went to see Sharon for some counciling. I have slowly but surely been shedding the pounds ever since. Quiet effortlessly. I bought a copy of this book and have read it several times since then. It helps keep me focused on where I am going.

The Releasing Strategy is simple and no matter what your problem is, it will help you change for the better!


Developing Management Skills: Communicating Supportively
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins College Div (March, 1993)
Authors: David A. Whetten and Kim S. Cameron
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The Art of Transformational Leadership - Communication
Communicating supportively is an art not a science. For managers, supervisors, and employees to ensure their organization develops at its optimal ability they must communicate supportively. How? By applying Cameron and Whetton's Eight Attributes of Supportive Communication.

Each attribute ensures communication is enhanced leaving participants enriched by their dialogue instead of frustrated by avoidable misunderstandings. When combined with teambuilding initiatives it allows managers to successfully journey to three higher leadership performance stages: as educators, coaches, and finally facilitators.

The text is easy to digest and presented in a format that is just as easy to apply - either in sequence or in random bites. Whether you're just out of high school or have been working for several decades this book is an invaluable aid to communicating effectively and efficiently.


Devil Wire
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (June, 1999)
Author: Cameron Judd
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Barbed Wire
In 1884 some ranchers were using barbed wire to fence their land keeping their cattle controlled for special breeding purposses, as well as keeping thier own grass and water for themselves. Some of the original settlers claimed all of the land because they were first. Not buying the land but forcing themselves onto the land of others, sometimes by cutting the wire and hiring thugs with guns if necessary. Jim Hartford a newcomer sees his ranching brother murdered by such thugs and vows to do in these terrable men. Cameron Judd is a fantastic writter.


The Economics of Sin: Rational Choice or No Choice at All
Published in Hardcover by Edward Elgar Pub (January, 2003)
Author: Samuel Cameron
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A ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study
The Economics Of Sin: Rational Choice Or No Choice At All? by Samuel Cameron (Reader in Economics in the Bradford Centre for International Development at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom) is surveys and analysis the evolution of "sin" from the perspective of rational choice economics. Economist Samuel Cameron considers the formation of religions (including the New Age revival of Wicca) as regulators of the quasi-market in sins and appraise the economic role of lying, envy, jealous, greed, lust, sloth, and waste in individual markets and in macroeconomic activity. An original, innovative, ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study, The Economics Of Sin is scholarly and very highly recommended reading for students of Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, Philosophy, and Religion.


Ecstatic Confessions: The Heart of Mysticism (Martin Buber Library)
Published in Paperback by Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade) (September, 1996)
Authors: Martin Buber, Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, and Esther Cameron
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Encounters with the Divine
Martin Buber gives us collected writings of well known and unknown mystics. First published in German in 1909 this wonderful work gives a good introduction for anyone who wants more knowledge and confirmation of the existence of the Divine in our finite lives. LK 11:9 "And I tell you, ask and you will receive; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. Other works that have passed the test of times are "The Interior Castle: St.Theresa of Avila", "Dark Night of the Soul: St. John of the Cross", "The Dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena" and "The Spiritual Life: Evelyn Underhill.


The Education of Annie
Published in Hardcover by AM&K Publishing (01 May, 2002)
Author: Angie Cameron
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A powerfully written "coming of age" story
The Education Of Annie by Angie Cameron is the story of Annie Rochelle Lee, a college-bound young woman who is caught between a dysfunctional home life and intense pressures to succeed in the outside world. When Annie falls in love with a young man, her habit of lying to herself about how things are (a survival tactic adopted while growing up), threatens to destroy any hope of a meaningful and successful relationship. The Education Of Annie is recommended as a powerfully written "coming of age" story about a young woman's heart-felt search for emotional stability and personal independence.


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