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

New Year, New Love (An Avon Flare Book)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Flare (December, 1996)
Authors: Cameron Dokey, Marie G. Lee, Anne Lemieux, and Dian Curtis Regan
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A Delightful and Enchanting book!
I loved this book! :) I couldn't put it down! It was a great book with four romance love stories. They were all excellent. I really liked the fact that it included stories from the guy's point of view and not just from the girls. Everyone had made New Year's resolutions and they were all trying to follow them. I think that my favorite story was about Karina who always wanted to study and that was what all her New Year's resolutions were about, but her best friend Navajoa convinces her to have a good time. Karina falls for Borg(literally!), a hockey player. It's a really good book and i recommend it to everyone who likes romances and has a New Year's resolution for love!


Nice Shootin' Cowboy: Stories
Published in Audio Cassette by Louis Braille Audio (January, 2000)
Author: Anson Cameron
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Gritty, heartfelt, stories of the down-and-out down-under
Brilliant. These are stories you will read and re-read. Cameron has the ability to make you understand and empathize with even the most unlikely characters... the down-and-out, made-redundant, and left-behind elements of modern Australian society. A hard-hitting critique of modern Australian culture that never moralizes or attempts to offer pat solutions. These stories are very much imbedded in the Australian land and the Australian experience; if Anson Cameron were American, or if Australia had a population comparable to that in the U.S., Cameron would be a household name.


Norman Cameron: Collected Poems and Selected Translations
Published in Hardcover by Dufour Editions (January, 1990)
Authors: Warren Hope, Jonathan Barker, and Norman Cameron
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These poems are by Norman Cameron not Warren Hope.
Warren Hope and Jonathan Barker have done a good job of editing Norman Cameron's poems. The author of a number of brief, witty poems, Cameron's work deserves to be better known. He coined a little collection of thoughtful and memorable myths that at once criticize and delight in the paradoxical lot of modern humanity.


Oxford Textbook of Clinical Nephrology
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (May, 1998)
Authors: Alex M. Davison, J. Stewart Cameron, Jean-Pierre Grunfeld, David N.S. Kerr, and Eberhard Ritz
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The Packers
Published in Paperback by Taylor Pub (August, 1996)
Author: Steve Cameron
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An amazing visual feast of Packer history.
Cameron's book is a true photo essay. Although the photographs are not carefully or logically arranged, there are so many, from all eras of Packer history, that a fan can trace the players, coaches, and seasons of this great franchise. Simply the most comprehensive and complete photographic expose every published of this and perhaps any team. A must for the collector and fan.


The Pain Cure
Published in Digital by Warner Books ()
Authors: Dharma Singh M.D. Khalsa and Cameron Stauth
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Buy this book if you have chronic pain
this is a very helpful book by a very knowledgable and realistic author. if you have been searching for answers and methods to deal with chronic pain, look no further as this book can provide them.


Past Malice : An Emma Fielding Mystery
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Avon (27 May, 2003)
Author: Dana Cameron
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A book to remember.
The Stone Harbor Historical Society wants to build a gift house with bathrooms on the grounds of Chandler Home and they hired archeologist Emma Fielding to set up a site where they want to dig. Emma plans to identify any archeological remains and to learn more about the Chandler family who was a power in the community in the early eighteenth century. Emma lives in nearby Lawton, Massachusetts so this summer dig is an easy commute for her.

The site yields some good artifacts when Emma and her students find the dead body of the security guard. The police temporary halt work at the site so Emma spends time with her sister. The police permit the dig to continue but immediately close it down again when the body of Aden Fiske, the head of the Historical Society is found. When Emma starts asking questions, she discovers that Aden had many enemies. However, the killer goes to far when her sister is poisoned.

The heroine of PAST MALICE is a very likable character who loves her husband and sister more than she does the job. She makes compromises to keep her husband satisfied that she isn't putting herself in danger and is ready to listen to her sister when she is ready to talk about her man troubles. She learns the secrets of the town, which places her in danger from a killer who will go to any lengths to keep them buried. While the story line is fast-paced and exciting it is the heroine who makes this a book to remember.

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Paul McCarthy
Published in Paperback by Hatje Cantz Publishers (15 October, 2000)
Authors: Paul McCarthy, Dan Cameron, Amelia Jones, and Lisa Philips
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everyone should buy this book - everyone


Personality Development and Psychopathology: A Dynamic Approach
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (January, 1985)
Authors: Norman Cameron and Joseph F. Rychlak
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don't leave home without reading it
This is a very good book! It explains the development of a person's personality since infancy. The pathologies that could result from a very dysfunctional upbringing is likewise presented in clear and simple terms that makes it easy to understand. I strongly recommend this book, not only for the students of psychiatry but for anyone who wants to understand what makes up his/her personality!


The Peruvian Labyrinth: Polity, Society, Economy
Published in Paperback by Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) (September, 1997)
Authors: Maxwell A. Cameron, Philip Mauceri, Abraham F. Lowenthal, and Cynthia McClintock
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Excellent to understand this complex country.
I am currently researching Peru. This is one of the best books I have found. It covers all the key issues. The authors are insightful and discuss key points while being easy to read. After reading this book, the reader will have a much better understanding of what has led to modern Peru. Could not ask for more from a book!


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