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

Inside The Wild Wild West
Published in Paperback by Cangey Publishing Company (15 April, 1996)
Authors: R. Cangey, Alex Lugones, Robert Conrad, and R.M. Cangey
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Great
Great book! If you're a big fan of The Wild Wild West as I am, You'll love this book.

MASTERPIECE FROM CANGEY
"Inside the Wild Wild West" is simply a marvellous book. I have ordered it in September 1999, and keep reading extracts from time to time. It is so easy to pick up the best articles or find the ones you would like to read again. Everything is indexed, classified & presented in a beautiful manner, with previously unpublished photographs from Richard's private collection. Cangey has a talent for writing, he's passionate, and each word is very adequately chosen. It is almost as if we can re-live the action now (the show dates back from the 1960's). I would highly recommend this book; it is a bible for all the Wild Wild West fans. It is a privilege to be able to live the experience through the eyes of one of the most talented stuntmen. Cangey is a very busy man, but he is spending a lot of time replying to fan mail, questions, gives more details about the stories, which I find quite remarkable from him. I am forever grateful to him for communicating his thoughts on the Wild Wild West through his book, but also for the time he devotes caring about the fans. It is a masterpiece from a genuinely kind & dedicated individual."

Inside the Wild Wild West---Enjoyable, fun to read.
Any book is worth the price if I pick it up and never want to put it down. Such was the case with Richard Cangey's "Inside the Wild Wild West", a subjective behind-the-scenes look on one of the most offbeat yet fun-to-watch series of the 1960's. As a fan, it's a must-read, a thorough and honest account of Cangey's career from boxer to bumps-and-bruises man on this classic series. Cangey treats the writing as a labor of love, there is a sense of fun and admiration in the company of people he kept, from stuntmen to the series's stars, Ross Martin and the action god himself, Robert Conrad whom Cangey had the privilege of working closely with for nearly ten years. Clearly, this is a book that gives every fan a look into the people who put the show together but it is also a careful look into what it takes to keep such a vigorous show going. As a fan, I must say Cangey and his fellow stunt performers were the unsung heroes of WWW, the series simply couldn't be what it was without them and Cangey clearly makes note of that. The book is also indepth at giving a close look at the complex man that is Robert Conrad, a honest and appealling look at this diehard performer with whom competition was practically a religious experience. I urge any fan of WWW to purchase this book, for the insights, the humor, the appeal of the comraderie that made this show work, the overall story behind the story of this not-quite western that continues to entertain so well after more than thirty years. Good job, Cang.


The Flight of a Lifetime!: A Journey of Discovery for a Person of Importance...YOU!
Published in Paperback by Sparrow Corporation (December, 1997)
Author: Robert C. Perks
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The Flight of a Lifetime
Bob's story of personal challenges and feelings of failure taking Christian Tyler to the brink of giving up, seemed so familiar to me. Bob understands, he's been there, he's a Wounded Healer. Bob shows how to see our importantance to others how to recognize our successes. Bob gives us a real way to see our value to others, a reason to "fight the fight", a belief in ourselves. I believe in me more now because Bob also believes in me. "Ever More!"

An Incredible Story!
WOW - What an inspiration! If there were more prople like Bob Perks, this world would be a much better place. In spite of troubled times, Bob's faith in God and inner strength pulled him through. I've read his book twice - the first time non-stop . . . I couldn't put it down! Thanks, Bob, for sharing your message.

A True Talent!
Bob Perks is a true talent! I've been to his seminar, receive his e-mail newsletter and now that I've read his book, I'm convinced! I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for the good in life-It is truly an inspiration.


The Diaries of Adam and Eve
Published in Paperback by Fair Oaks Press (15 January, 2002)
Authors: Mark Twain, Don Roberts, and Michael Mojher
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Wonderful and enchanting.
The Diaries of Adam & Eve is an incredible representation of both sides of Mark Twain. The cynical side that most people seem to know, as well as a softer side that has largely been kept hidden.

From the unflinching stubborn "maleness" of Adam to the innocent yet knowing Eve, this book is an amazing testement of Twain's love for his ailing wife. It was her persuasion that led him to write the sweetly naive character of Eve. The gentleness of the work is very touching and may be a surprise for people who think that Twain was just a tetchy grown-up Tom Sawyer. Adam and Eve both have equal say in various "experiments" in their new world and their wonderful differing interpretations of shared events make the characters pop off of the page and into your soul.

I would also recommend the audio version of this book as read by Mandy Patinkin, Betty Buckley, and Walter Cronkite. The true musical nature of the text and the spirit of Twain's words really come to life in a spoken format and may move you to tears.

This recording is a real delight!
"The Diaries of Adam and Eve" is a sweet, humorous and romantic piece and it had me laughing out loud one minute.......and crying the next. Mandy Patinkin and Betty Buckley are outstanding in their "reading" of Twain's words; actually, it's more a theatrical performance than a simple reading. Their expressive voices give life to Adam and Eve and provide us with complex characters full of wonder, innocence, wisdom, joy, and sorrow. There are so many wonderful passages throughout this book that I find something new to marvel at each time I listen. This recording will touch your heart.

Lovely book!
The Diaries of Adam and Eve is one of my favorite books. It's so gentle, funny, and deeply true I find myself loaning it to friends and giving it as a gift whenever I can. If you've not read Twain since Huckleberry Finn was forced upon you in junior high, this is a wonderful way to start reading Mark Twain's work again. If you've been looking for something to restore your faith in the worth of that whole man-woman thing, treat yourself to this book.


Conversations With Seth (Combined Volumes 1 & 2)
Published in Paperback by Moment Point Pr Inc (01 August, 1999)
Authors: Susan M. Watkins, Jane Roberts, and George Rhoads
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One of my favorites...
I read this book when it was originally published in 2 volumes--however whether it is one or two books is immaterial. If you've read the Seth books you'll love this book!

Seth in a more casual setting
Seth might appear to some readers to be a bit too intellectual for a formal setting, as I once thought. However, Seth can quite hold his own with some very diverse people, and opinions. This book is basically transcripts from Jane Roberts' ESP class, and the discussion held there.

An invaluable guide to Seth
I have read Sue's original volumes and had been hoping ever since that they may be reprinted. My wish has come true.
Sue's contributions to understanding the Seth material and how it came about is invaluable because she puts matters in to a relevant, down-to-earth context. This facilitates the reader's approach to Seth's insights immensly.
Mental fogs lift, intellectual mists disperse, and all of a sudden you can see the landscape; and the trees in the wood stand out clearer than before.
I am thoroughly recommending this book along with Jane's material to everyone of my own readers.


Future Passages, Central Pennsylvania Icons Your Children May Never Know
Published in Hardcover by Robert M. Kurtz, Jr. (15 October, 1998)
Author: Robert M. Kurtz
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Summer in Clearfield
Warm feelings of visitng my greatgrandmother on hot summer days in Curwensville and Clearfield. The outhouses, the barns, the bear in the big city, brought back those memories of unearned family affection and the mountain views. A joyful book for families in Pennsylvanial, Nevada or any where else in the world.

Full of wonderful memories
A fascinating book of photographs of Central Pennsylvania. It brough back many memories of another, gentler time. It also reminded me of just how beautiful my home state is.

Thank you
By researching the contents and by presenting them as you have, you have given a real feeling of place and time.


Spellbound: My Journey Through a Tangled Web of Success
Published in Paperback by Sandy Creek Publishing (01 January, 1998)
Author: Robert Morgan Styler
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A "must read" for anyone involved in the mlm industry!
I was involved with Equinox for several years. Since I lived on the West coast at the time, I met and/or knew many of the people in Rob's book. He gives an honest account of his experience with NSA, Equinox and Bill Gouldd in particular.

Most mlm books are either pro-mlm or anti-mlm. Very few things are all good or all bad. This book shows both sides and exposes the reason for the eventual downfall of what once was the fastest growing company in America. It is a real eye opener for those folks who think that network marketing doesn't require any real work. It also shows you the warning signs of bad leadership.

Read, learn and enjoy! It's a real rollercoaster ride!

Bill Gouldd - The Emporer Has No Clothes
As a business person and sales trainer who has dabbled in MLM, and loves it as a business concept, I have studied and observed Bill Gouldd and Advanced Marketing since the days of NSA. His success was hard to argue with, and his training methods had a certain logic - I found myself rooting for his success with Equinox.

I always wondered about the stories I would occasionally hear of an abusive meglomaniac, rather than a motivational messiah. The disciples on the testimonial videos seemed a little too robotic and rehearsed. So-called top producers closed offices and dropped out of sight.

Now comes the peek under Equinox's skirts provided by Rob Styler. When I go back to the old testimonial videos and see Rob spouting the company line, I almost feel sorry for him.

The book is great - a real page turner! A MUST for any fan of MLM.

Everything sounds so familiar....
Once you start reading it, and re-live everything you experienced personally in every chapter, you can't put it down. Really easy and entertaining to read. Makes you laugh and cry at the same time. I worked Equinox fulltime for a full year ... making little money and spending a whole lot more. It is amazing, what a good time you can have while going broke. I still think, network marketing is a great idea - the ultimate form of pure capitalism, but it is ultimately the integrity of the company and especially its leaders, which set the ethical standards. Whenever using half-truths and lies sneek into the culture of a company, it is doomed for failure - as Winston Churchill put it: "The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. Ignorance may deride it. But in the end, there it is." Great book, that might help you understand some things about MLM better.


The Altar Boy
Published in Paperback by Finbar Press (01 October, 1998)
Author: Robert K. McDonald
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The Altar Boy
For a first novel, Mr. McDonald did a very nice job. Good characterizations and very believable dialogue. The story line was good. He writes about what he knows, that being the world of finance. I read his bio....what is a mud engineer?

Crisp and intelligent, with vibrant characters
Mr. McDonald offers a grounded, intelligent snapshot of life on Wall Street and beyond, peopled by a variety of memorable characters. Perhaps surprisingly, given the Wall Street setting, the older personalities are drawn with particular flair and heart. The protagonist, too, emerges as vivid and real: more someone you know than just a character in a book. A fine first novel.

The following is a reference for the "Altar Boy."
The Altar Boy is a quick, fun read. McDonald's tour through the twisted world of investment banking and the frenzied world of big city romance, left me laughing. It was a treat.


The Complete Encyclopedia of Skiing, 3rd Edition
Published in Paperback by The Snowline Press (01 January, 1999)
Authors: Robert C. Barnes and Bob Barnes
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Complete encyclopedia of downhill skiing
A lot of work went into creating this encyclopedia and it shows. But in all fairness to the many skiers, there is more to skiing than downhill.

Alone in its class
Bob has written an Encyclopedia that is not only encompassing, but actually fun to read! He has a natural knack for cleanly and clearly explaining complex technical items. Any serious recreational skier will find this a useful book, and its a must for a professional skiers shelf!

An endless volume of information
OK, you've been skiing for 4 or 5 seasons now you want to know about the why have I's and when will I.This book covers ALL of the vocabulary that has to do with skiing. this is a keeper book. so from the day you finish reading it,to the next time you need a reference. this is the one.


Bodies in the Bay
Published in Hardcover by Arrow Hunt Publishing, Inc. (10 November, 1999)
Authors: Mason L. Ramsey, Inc. Arrow Hunt Publishing, Ann Bartel, Randy Fisher, and Robert Aulicino
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Great book!!
This book kept my attention from the very first page. I had difficulty putting it down and read it all in two sessions. The characters seemed very real. The suspense kept me interested and wanting to see what happened next, especially since it was based on a true story. I look forward to Mr. Ramsey's next book.

A MUST READ
I read this book from cover to cover in a day and a half. I just couldn't put the book aside. Being a mother of two daughters, I had to know what the out come would be. It truly frightened me knowing this was a true story, however, it has made me more aware to always be on my guard. You just never know. I'm looking forward to Mason Ramsey's next book.

I DEVOURED THIS BOOK!
In short...I could not put this book down! Mason Ramsey's characters were touching, real and horrifying... Although, I do not usually select books of this genre I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good read. Truly, I am looking forward to Mr. Ramsey's next book and hopes he does not keep us waiting too long.


The Good Friday Murder
Published in Audio Cassette by Scheherazade Books (01 August, 1997)
Authors: Lee Harris and Judith Roberts Seto
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Smart and believable
Christine Bennett is in the process of readjusting to "normal life" after spending 15 years as a cloistered nun. At a town meeting, she speaks in defense of disabled twin brothers accused of killing their mother 40 years before and to her surprise is put in charge of researching the case. As she starts to dig into the past, she meets a helpful (and smitten) police officer who helps in her search for the truth.

Christina does not run around accusing people of the murder without evidence, judge suspects harshly for their past actions or deliberately place herself in danger which is a refreshing change. This is a refreshing cozy mystery with likeable characters and an engrossing mystery.

This is a WONDERFUL Book
If you can read (or listen to the audiobook version) this story and not be in tears by the end, you are a stronger reader than I am. This was one of the most moving stories I've ever read. Ms. Harris is able, in the guise of telling the simple tale of a nun who left the convent and gets involved in a mystery simply through the process of living her everyday life, to create characters who are so sympathy-engendering as to make them part of your life. They become like family--and their deaths had me sobbing.
Add that to a well-crafted mystery story, and you have the beginning of a mystery series of books which one will want to read, and re-read in later years.
May Ms. Harris be able to keep on writing Christine Bennett
mystery stories!

Kix is my type of PI.
This was the first Christine Bennett mystery I read. It was so good I recomended it to my family. I was in my fifties then but the book was rated as superb by my daughters in their twenties and by my husband. From then on I've read all Ms Harris' books. She's fabulous. Maybe you could say they're cozies but I don't think so. She has a deep sense of plot and characterization. Kix is a real person, the men and women involved in her investigations are psychologically correct. To make things short, I love Ms Harris books. They are not only good mysteries for the dentist's waiting room: they are very good novels.


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