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

Chronomaster: The Official Strategy Guide
Published in Paperback by Prima Publishing (March, 1996)
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Great BookIf you have played the game u have probably been lost in several occasions. With this guide to the game you can see who is behind the pausing of the pocket universes. This game has many puzzles and unique gameplay and it could be challenging without this guide. If you have the game and decide that you dont know how to get around, buy this Book!!

A Clashing of the Soul: John Hope and the Dilemma of African American Leadership and Black Higher Education in the Early Twentieth Century
Published in Hardcover by University of Georgia Press (July, 1998)
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A Great Book by a Brilliant ManLeroy Davis is a briliant scholar and an excellent teacher. His depth of knowledge on John Hope is amazing, and the real man comes through in this great book.
-Adam Rothwell

Classics of the silent screen; a pictorial treasury
Published in Unknown Binding by ()
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Silent Films Speak AgainIf you like silent film history then you have to have this book. It's got pictures from all the good ones: The Great Train Robbery 1903, The Birth of a Nation 1915, And the story about a Chinese man in Broken Blosssoms 1919. You have to have this book as it is RARE and one of a kind.

Cliff-Hanger (Hardy Boys Casefiles , No 112)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (June, 1996)
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This book has everything!This is one of the better Hardy Boy books I've read in my time with almost non-stop action throught the entire thing. Mountains, a Yeti, explosions, avalanches, attacks, death defying drops, you name it, this has it! Great book, even if you're not a fan

Closest Companion: The Unknown Story of the Intimate Relationship Between Franklin Roosevelt and Margaret Suckley
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (April, 1995)
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An intimate portrait that does not sacrifice dignityHaving visited Ms. Suckley's home and the nearby Roosevelt home and library, I felt as though I were along for the ride as I read Daisy's accounts of their picnics and "tea dates" at various sites along the Hudson. In this day of "tell-all" books and seemingly unlimited voyeuristic snooping into Presidential private lives, this book was a pleasant departure from the norm. It also offered new insights into the life of a much-studied President, but one about whom there are still many unknowns. Margaret Suckley, even while preserving much of the account of her longstanding (but unknown to most contemporaries) relationship with FDR, took care to take the more private elements of their friendship to the grave.

Code number 72/Ben Franklin; patriot or spy?
Published in Unknown Binding by Prentice-Hall ()
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An excellent book which puts his carrer in perspectiveA well written and researched book which provides a compelling account of Franklin's role during the revolution. Am somewhat biased as a former student of Dr. Curry at the University of South Florida.

The Cold Cash Caper (Hardy Boys, No 136)
Published in Paperback by Minstrel Books (April, 1996)
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an eccellent bookbook is great when frank and joe get in to some trouble again i loved the book and all the other great mysteries

Collision Course
Published in Turtleback by Demco Media (September, 1991)
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Hot Wheel'sAll of the Hardy Boy's Casefiles are extremely good if you like mystery and action. I have read this book and it is no exception!!!! Bayport(frank and Joe's home town is having a grand prix!! Alot of accidents go on and what do the two detctives think?? SABATOGE!!!!!! They find themselves trapped as they chase down cars and figure out the missing link of the murder

Colonel Cody and the Flying Cathedral: The Adventures of the Cowboy Who Conquered the Sky
Published in Hardcover by Picador (August, 1900)
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Fascinating from beginning to endThis book is really a GREAT read! It tells the story of Samuel Cody from his days as a cowboy out West through his life in England as a "wild west" showman and his improbable role in the history of aviation. The book is fascinating reading both because Jenkins writes so well and also because he has done enough research to fill in the story with lots of detail. By the end of the book you'll be on the edge of your seat following Cody's incredible exploits. You'll also come away with a real feel for the dangerous and exhilirating world of aviation in those first few years of it's existence. It's a shame Cody and the other very early kite-to-airplane pioneers have been so overshadowed by the aviators who survived into the 20's.

Competitive Edge (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 111)
Published in Paperback by Archway (May, 1996)
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a good bookI liked this book it really kept me on the edge. I recommend this book to anyone who can read