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

The Christmas Lizard
Published in Hardcover by Honor Books (November, 2000)
Authors: Cory Edwards, Cory Edward, Jonathan Martin, and Oscar
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A great kids Christmas book!
This book is wonderful for several reasons. The big,bright pictures hold my childrens interest,they are 2& 1/2 and 1 years old. The text is short enough on each page to let me read it all before they turn the page. The story explaines all the "things" kids see with the christmas season, and tells them that these "things" are ways to celebrate the real reason for christmas,the birth of Christ!

A Christmas Treat!
This is an intriguing story about a curious pet lizard who escapes his cage on Christmas Eve and ventures up the Christmas tree. He is greeted by an array of ornaments who proceed to tell him their definition of Christmas. Holiday parties, family and friends, Santa and presents are a few of the explanations he receives but when he reaches the top he is greeted by the angel who shares with him the real meaning of christmas. This story is both funny and heartwarming as it unifies all of the different christmas themes into one. My children (4 & 7 ) loved it!


The Church Musician
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (July, 1988)
Authors: Paul Westermeyer and Martin E. Marty
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Theological and Practical Reflections on the Music Ministry
Church musicians are not entertainers, but ministers of worship. This book affords perspective and focus to the varied aspects of this ministry of leading people in worship through song. Practical issues that confront the musician are here discussed; some of them an experienced musician would already know, some would give new insights and some others would provide a fresher approach.

The musician as a leader of worship has an enormous responsibility of leading the worshippers in prayer, which he shares with the other ministers. The different aspects of working with the pastor and possible difficulties are also discussed. If all the ministers kept in mind the fundamental principle that they work together for the people of God, tensions could be avoided. The contents of the book are relevant for anyone who is working at the act of worship in our churches including pastors, choir directors, organists, cantors, choir members etc. The scope of this book goes beyond any particular denomination. Any minister of a Christian church would find this book relevant, useful and interesting. The book has an Introduction by Martin E Marty and a list of books recommended for a musician's library.

Very Interesting
I feel that this book should be on the shelf of every musician in America. It speaks on very modern topics. This book should be advertised all over the world.


The Cinema of Martin Scorsese
Published in Hardcover by Continuum Pub Group (November, 1900)
Author: Lawrence S. Friedman
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Excellent
This is a excellent book which covers Martin Scorcese's film's.I found it to be an excellent reference book. If you enjoy Scorcese's films get this book.

Incredible
Martin Scorsese has influenced so many directors in Hollywood that it's mind-blowing.and the casts that he has put together speak Volumes.he is as Important as anyone in the History of film.he takes the Streets and turns it into his own vision.he has directed some of the most important films ever.and he still has a classic or two that he hasn't even begun on yet.a great book.


Classic Natchez
Published in Hardcover by Golden Coast Publishing Company (April, 1996)
Authors: Randolph Delehanty, Van Jones Martin, Ronald W. Miller, Mary Warren Miller, and Elizabeth MacNeil Boggess
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this is a great book!!!
i loved this book! this is one of the best books on the town of natchez, anyone looking for info on anyone of the many fantastic houses in natchez should bye this book! i looooooooved that one house, longwood, interesting architecture.

A Wonderful Source of Natchez.
This is a fabulous book, filled brillant color photo's of manywonderful ante-bellum homes. I am proud that someone finally wrotesuch a great,detailed, and informitive book. If you like classicsouthern architecture than this is the book for you.I give this book 5stars!


Claudia and the Mystery in the Painting (Baby-Sitters Club Mystery, 32)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: Ann Matthews Martin
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This book is so Great!
This book is nice. Claudia gets a job to watch the grandson of Grandmother Madden.People have said that Grandmother Madden has destroyed all her paintings.Claudia thinks that no artist will destroy his/her painting and she has only a little clues to solve the mystery

Good, but not great
This was one of the better mysteries. Claudia gets a job helping the granddaughter of Grandmother Madden prepare to sell the house. Claudia notices that some of the paintings disappear, and some weird art dealers are yhanging around. Also Grandmother Madden supposedly dystroyed most of her work. But Claudia doesn't think so. She thinks there still around. And the only clue she has is a mysterious Japanese woman painting


Claudia and the Recipe for Danger (Baby-Sitters Club Mystery, 21)
Published in Paperback by Apple (August, 1995)
Author: Ann Matthews Martin
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This book is one of my favorite mysterys
In this book Cluadia finds out about a baking contest and enters it with Mary Ann and Sean. Mary Ann thinks they can win it by finding a cake her mother used to make for her father so she's searching all over. Soon someone is ruining the contest. To find out the rest of the book read this five star mystery

This is a good book.
I rate "Claudia and the Recipe for Danger" a 9 because it was an okay book. The plot was good. I can't believe Grace Blume thought Claudia was doing all that sabotage! Don't worry, Claudia wasn't doing it. I recommend this book to fellow BSC fans.


Claudia's Freind Friend (Baby-Sitters Club, 63)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: Ann Matthews Martin
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Realistic...
The book was great in the sense that Claudia wasn't the 'perfect' teen girl who had everything. Unlike her sister Janine, Claudia isn't a superbrain she doesn't have the ability to solve Math problems straightaway. She's just a regular teen girl who has problems at school and prefers to veg out and do her own thing.

Unfortunately, Claudia encounters some problems and having asked her sister superbrain Janine for help, she still doesn't understand the problem. Jnaine basically gives her the answers - but, that's not what teaching and learning is about. Claudia NEEDS to understand the whole process of solving the Math problems.

Anyways, her best friend Stacey decides to help her out but, Stacey starts to patronise Claudia like she's some kind of idiot. To add to this, Claudia starts writing two diaries - one is her own personal diary and the other is about her Math problems and her progress. Stacey asks to look at the Math diary and Claudia gives her the wrong one by mistake. Stacey finds out that Claudia is less than appreciative of her help (Claudia writes that Stacey is acting like a 'pill')

Claudia feels that she is alone with her problems - she thinks that no-one else understand how much difficulty she has with school work. Luckily, Claudia is not alone - Shea Rodowsky; one of the sitting charges is also having difficulty at school. He has dyslexia and encounters the same problems as Claudia has. Between them, they both help each other out, and as a result they form a close friendship.

A touching BSC book - two thumbs up!

the best book ever
this was the best book baby sitters club book ever. It was funny sad and a bit wierd and it helped my frisnd learn she is not the only one that has a school problem so thanks Ann.Well now that I have this book to keep I will read it over and over and over again Although I feel really sorry for Shea and claudia I hope they get stuck into their work.So thanks Ann


Client/Server Databases: Enterprise Computing
Published in Hardcover by Pearson Education POD (12 March, 1998)
Authors: James Martin and Joe Leben
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Great! Easy to understand!
This is a textbook for my class. As i can learn nothing from the Prof, this book helps me out a lot!

Excellent Book for good information on C/S databases.
It is good book to keep as reference. Excellent for people who are starting/interested/working on client server projects.

But why it is out of print?


Clinical Nursing Skills
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (16 December, 1996)
Authors: Sandra F., Rn Smith, Barbara C., Rn Martin, and Donna Duell
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Great Resource and Worth the Money
This volume presents skills from very basic to very complex which will be used in a variety of clinical settings. This volume is probably not something a novice would snap up because of the price, but it a reference that every practicing nurse would want on the shelf - novice or expert. The pictures include current equipment. The steps of the procedure are detailed and include safety tips and equipment needed. Good idea for the student's special Christmas present or the nurses' station.

Pictures are informative and all around great book
I really enjoy reading this book and looking at the pictures of procedures being done on patients. I am entering an LPN program soon and I feel that this book will be a great asset to me during my studies and throughout my career. Much recommended to anyone interesting in the nursing profession.


Clinical Oncology
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (April, 1995)
Author: Martin D. Abeloff
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an excellent, readable, oncology textbook
This textbook while being comprehensive enough,is enjoyable to read. As opposed to other major oncology textbooks, it provides definitive conclusions regarding treatment and is not overly burdening to the reader. Because Oncology changes so quickly, one could likely get by with this textbook and following the published literature.

It's an excellent consultation book.
The book is about the latest treatment in oncology. It's easy to obtain information out of this book. It has everything breast, lung, colorectal cancer, etc.


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