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

Among the Immortals: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Story Line Press (April, 1994)
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In the tradition of Byron and StokerI love vampire literature and movies, and there is quite a lot in that subgenre, but much of it is bad. And I love poetry. And i love literature and literary theory. But to be honest, I didn't expect much out of Paul Lake's novel. It calls itself a _literary_ vampire mystery, which is a bit pretentious (and Lake is known as a critic an poet, not a fiction writer). I thought anything that bills itself as a literary vampire story...well, let's just say I didn't expect much out of it. And pleasantly, I was surprised (though I shouldn't have been, Lake writes well-done and interesting essays, and he has a knack for the narrative poem, so I know he can tell a good story). It's a well written story with believable characters (half the fun is guessing who the characters are in real life--and believe me, you can recognize many of the poets within) and a well thought out plot. It even has a nice twisted surprise ending. The only gripe I have is that Lake spends too much time complaining about the state of contemporary poetry and how our poets are 'treated' (sometimes I got the impression that he only wrote the novel so he could complain about what all poets already know..and already comlain about). Other than that you get an interesting story that blends poetry, criticism, literary history, and vampires into a great novel (had one of the big publishing companies released this book instead of Story Line Press, more people might be familiar with the book, but unfortunately Story Line, great press that it is, has never had the money to set forth much of an advertising or publicity campaign).

Animal Snuggles: Cozy Kitten
Published in Hardcover by Sterling/Pinwheel (August, 2002)
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Fuzzy, fun bookMy son loves this book. He can rub the kitty and then snuggle with me as kitten snuggles with her Mommy. Great for bedtime reading!

Animal Tracks of the Great Lakes
Published in Paperback by Lone Pine Publishing (June, 2003)
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Animal Tracks of Great LakesIncludes tips on tracking, measurements and definition of terms, pictures of the tracks with excellent analysis of the tracks, fore and hind, walking and running; excellent description of the animal; also included are references to other similar species. Excellent paperback is small enought to carry around into the field. Highy recommended.

The Anti-Christ`s Lewd Hat: Protestants, Papists and Players in Post-Reformation England
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (01 April, 2002)
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Tale of Popular Culture, Morbid Fascination, and ReligionEngaging and thoughtful, a fascinating look at post-reformation England and the means by which a common discourse was used by different groups for different purposes. The authors provide reflections on much more in the 700+ pages; all are worth reading. Highly recommended for anyone interested in vital, often ignored, dynamics in the the birthing of the modern world.

The Archaeology of the Donner Party (Wilbur S. Shepperson Series in History and Humanities)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nevada Pr (May, 1997)
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Stunning history!Read this book after reading "Frozen in Time" (about the Franklin expedition lost in the arctic) and "Alive" (about a 1972 plane crash in the Andes), both terrible and true tales of people forced to fight death and starvation.
This book is as stunning as the other two!
The book is well researched. Dramatic. Brings to light details and hypothesis of how these people coped in the face of death.
It is interesting seeing this team piece together the Donner party's activities.
Fantastic read if your into human adventure & spirit!

Archaeology, Volcanism, and Remote Sensing in the Arenal Region, Costa Rica
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Texas Press (August, 1994)
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Comments by one of the contributors.Final report on the most important project with a regional scope ever to
be undertaken in Costa Rica. This book should be on the shelf of every
professional archaeologist or aficionado with an interest in the Precolumbian
civilizations of Central America.

Armour: A Lake Superior Fisherman
Published in Hardcover by Manitou Books (June, 1991)
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lover of the great Superoirgreat book. I stayed at peters house this summer and come across the book i am not a book reader very much at all. it made me sad and happy,armour was one of the great men you could ever read about. give it a try and all of peters books

The Atlantic Coast (Ecosystems of North America, Set 2)
Published in Library Binding by Benchmark Books (January, 2000)
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tour of coast ecologyThe mix of geography, social studies and environmental science is wonderful. The book starts the reader out in Maine and ends up down in Florida. It covers rocky coasts, sandy beaches, estuary, salt marshes and coral reefs. The material is age 9-12 age appropriate while using the appropriate vocab; such as organism, habitat, biological community etc. The information will prepare, (introduce), the student for 8th grade science. The bits of information are teasers to learn more. "Fewer oysters are able to filter less water. The bay [Chesapeake] once held enough oysters to filter its water in three to six days. The oysters that live in the bay today would take more than a year to do so." How do they do that? Read another book to find out.

The Atlas of Oceans
Published in Hardcover by Copper Beech Books (October, 2001)
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A superbly presented guide to the world's oceansThe Atlas Of Oceans is a superbly presented guide to the world's oceans and covers how they work and where they are in the world, from currents and waves to different depths and attempts to explore the world's oceans. Geography and science classes will find The Atlas Of Oceans very useful for the elementary grade students with its many photos and an alluring narrative structure.

Backroad Bicycling in Wisconsin: 28 Scenic Tours through Lakes, Forests, and Glacier-Carved Countryside, Second Edition
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (May, 2003)
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A "user friendly" guide for avid Wisconsin cyclersThe collaborative effort of Jane and Scott Hall, Backroad Bicycling In Wisconsin: 28 Scenic Tours Through Lakes, Forests, And Glacier-Carved Countryside is a superbly organized and presented resource filled with maps, recommended routes, tips and tricks, and much more for avid cyclers, complete with information about terrain, where to find repairs and rentals, highlights of one's trips, and much more. Backroad Bicycling In Wisconsin is confidently recommended as being a truly first-rate, "user friendly" guide for avid Wisconsin cyclers.