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

Glory Filled the Land : A Trilogy on the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905
Published in Hardcover by Richard Owen Roberts Pub (December, 1989)
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"Once more, O Lord!"
Go Home and Tell (Library of Baptist Classics, Vol 8)
Published in Hardcover by Broadman & Holman Publishers (July, 1900)
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A faith building story of a dear old saint's walk with JesusThis book will encourage and edify anyone seeking to walk in holiness before the Lord. Miss Bertha's account of God's amazing work in China is sure to bless anyone seeking the Lord Jesus with all their heart. Miss Bertha's life and simple faith in "Holy God", as she followed and obeyed Jesus is convicting and strengthening for any true believer. The book is a "must have" for a Christian's library. I plan to read this book many times over!

Going Along with Lewis and Clark
Published in Paperback by Montana Magazine (06 July, 2000)
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Great classroom tool!This book offers excellent photographs and illustrations, as well as informative text. The interesting layout and design makes it suitable for all ages. All the important information is here and well organized.

Going International: How to Make Friends and Deal Effectively in the Global Marketplace
Published in Hardcover by Random House (October, 1985)
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Covers all the basesEven though this book is some 15 years old at this point, the points it makes are timeless. It goes beyond describing international protocol. It tells all the steps to negotiating business deals, setting up contracts, marketing, etc. It is a first rate book.

Gold: A Devotional
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (August, 1998)
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Simply Amazing!"Gold", by Crystal Lewis is an amazing book. It made me to know here better and the stories she shared gave hope to my spiritual life. If you're a Crystal Lewis fan, this is a must-have!

Golf for Women
Published in Hardcover by Crescent Books (February, 1993)
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Excellent learning guide for the beginning golfer!!This 156 page book is an excellent tool for learning the fundamentals of golf. You don't have to be a woman( and I'm not) to benefit from Beverly Lewis' simple instructions and super color photographs. She teaches everything you need to know--and demonstrates them with easy to understand pictures and diagrams from all the angles a novice can't see watching golf on TV.
This book will be useful for anyone wanting a refresher course or can't or doesn't want to spend the money for professional lessons.

Good Night, Sleep Tight
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic Ltd (20 October, 2000)
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BrilliantI liked this book very much because it sends me off to sleep when my dad reads it to me every nighttiem.

The Grammar of Modern Hebrew
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (June, 1989)
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IF YOU WANT A THOROUGH HEBREW GRAMMAR -- YOU'VE GOT IT!This book is most definitely NOT intended for beginning or even intermediate students of Hebrew. But teachers and advanced students who love reading grammar books and want something that is extremely thorough, covering every minuscule point imaginable, will love this book. It is definitely exhaustive, but not exhausting, if you love Hebrew grammar books!

Grasper: A Young Crab's Discovery
Published in Paperback by Tricycle Pr (February, 1999)
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Review by a seven year old boyI think "Grasper" is a great book. I'm only seven and I never had to stop once. If you want a book with good illustrations and pictures...Grasper's the one!

Gray Dawn
Published in Paperback by J N Townsend Pub (01 September, 2002)
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A handsome package of an old favoriteGray Dawn is a reissued paperback edition of the stories written by Albert Payson Terhune for The Ladies' Home Journal in 1927 in serial form. Many of us whose childhood spanned the 40's and 50's remember reading about the merle collie with the steadfast, loyal heart who was such a charming personality and unexpected clown. My mother-in-law reread it and remembered that reading Albert Payson Terhune's books about collies had inspired her to begin breeding collies. Her story is not unique. Terhune's tales of collies have touched all readers deeply over the years. It is good to see a lovely reprint of the Gray Dawn stories. My first reading of them came when I received a box of my uncle's childhood literary favorites which included Lad, A Dog, Gray Dawn, and at least eight or ten other Terhune titles. This was back in about 1953. Although Terhune has a reputation as a juvenile fiction writer, his books are not written "down" to children, and they hold continued appeal for the adult audience. There will always be a need for the authentic portrayal of the values of courage, honor, natural beauty, loyalty, and love of life. These are readily found in Gray Dawn, in addition to humour, intricate descriptive detail of natural surroundings, and an overflowing reverence for life. Introduced by Terhune scholar Wayne Lewis, this lovely new edition of Gray Dawn with its full color portrait of the grey collie on its cover is a handsome package of an old favorite ready for rediscovery by yet another generation. Perhaps many readers, like myself, will experience the joy of nostalgia while rereading the vivid pages. Terhune wears well.
This small quotation perfectly sums up this account of the Welsh Revival of 1904-05. Mains is assuming that if you have picked up this book you have done so because of your dissatisfaction with your spiritual life. I know that this is the reason I bought the book.
Writing to the Corinthian Church about Israel, Paul said that "these things were given to us for examples;" this is why Christians should read this book. Because it shows what the Spirit of G-d longs to do in His people.
Through each page I can feel the Holy Spirit searching my hear for all that does not please Him; at times I feel like the moth, which is both attracted to and repelled by the flame. Holiness has this effect on me.
This is a book that has to be experienced to be understood. Mains adjures the reader to "Proceed at your own risk," and rightfully so because how could any spiritually-minded person read what the Lord did during this revival and then go back to the stale walk you had with Him prior to reading this book. I can honestly say that this little book has put me mightily under conviction and, like King David said in the Psalms, "I shall be satisfied when I awake with Thy likeness."