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

Mother Eve's Garden Club: No Halos Required
Published in Paperback by Multnomah Publishers Inc. (June, 1993)
Authors: Lajoyce Martin and Martin Lajoyce
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Very witty
Though I'm not a big fan of Martin's adult fiction, I very much enjoy the "tongue in cheek" humor found in her non-fiction, such as this book. She has a real way with words and puts a new spin on all the old Bible stories we have all been taught since nursery class in Sunday School. Some of the sentences have to be re-read to be fully comprehended and appreciated for their wit. This book would be enjoyable even to those who may have no Biblical background, because she sticks to the basic facts and helps us all to relate to the figures in the stories. If someone is looking to be spiritually encouraged, any chapter in this book would be a good read.

Encouraging and humorous. I loved it.
I found this book encouraging & humorous. It gives you a different view of women in the Bible. They weren't perfect, they were human, and they struggled just like we do today, but we can learn from how they handled situations. LaJoyce Martin has a refreshing positive attitude that sets an example for all Christian women.


My Bargain with God
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (08 February, 2001)
Authors: Carol Costa and Joyce Martin
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A good read!
A lovely story, charmingly told. You'll enjoy this fast-paced, compelling tale of Joyce Martin's bargain with God.

A Book You Can't Put Down
I only intended to read the first few pages and ended up reading the whole book in one sitting. The writing is fast paced and easy to read. The story is gripping. It is the kind of book that will change the way you look at life.


My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers Growing Up with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (January, 2003)
Authors: Christine King Farris and Chris Soentpiet
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A touching memior of the childhood that shaped the man
I LOVE this book. It is a well-written, personal account of a family. It spans from fun carefree days to the realization of prejudice. It is not about the man, it is about the boy. It was not graphic in it's description of violence and hatred, which made it completely appropriate for my six year old (who also really enjoyed the book). And the poem at the end was the perfect ending. GET THIS BOOK!

Unique Perspective
I loved this book because whenever i read a biogaphy I always want to hear from someone who really knew the person and in this book by Martin Luther King's sister, Christine King Farris, I get that perspective. Farris writes beautifully and poetically about their childhood and sheds light on the experiences and influences that shaped MLK to be the great inspirational leader that he was. I highly recommend this wonderful biography!


My Gradual Demise & Honeysuckle
Published in Paperback by Champion Books Inc (01 February, 1995)
Author: Douglas A. Martin
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finally, a poetic poet
so many people spend so much timee trying to out-experience one another that it is difficult to find truly passionate writing. A truly modern poet, with the same sensuousness as Keats...gorgeous

because love makes the world go round
I may not be an impartial reviewer. I first met Douglas A. Martin in 1995 at Lollapalooza, in Atlanta, where we were both performing in the Spoken Word sideshow. He's an extraordinary poet and the poems in this collection are some of my favorites. They're charged, atmospheric, confessional, evocative, direct, funny, tragic.


'N Sync
Published in Hardcover by Metro Books (October, 2000)
Authors: Lexi Martin and Jessica Davis
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Beautiful book with great pictures!
This is a great book if you're into pictures of the guys (which I am). There are a lot of pictures I'd never seen before (including a very rare one of Lance crying). I've had this book for over a year, and still enjoy it a lot!

What a great book!
For the first time ever in the history of all 'N Sync books, we come upon one that had a lot of fan imput included when put together. A general posting on an egroups list calling for quotes led me to submit something that got into a book for the first time ever. I have to say what an honor it is to have something that you submitted put into a book. I don't love it just because I'm in it but also because real fans from all over are included in it.


National Geographic's Guide to Wildlife Watching: 100 Of the Best Places in America to See Animals in Their Natural Habitats
Published in Hardcover by National Geographic (February, 1998)
Author: Glen Martin
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Highly Recommended
The title says it all: Compact articles about 100 places to see wildlife. There are some decent photos, but the focus of the book is on information rather than art. Each article gives the key information on what is to be seen at each site, and advises on the best time of year to visit. The focus is on the natural history here, there is little information on where to stay or dine. But those topics can be left to more "ordinary" guides! Incidentally, the 100 sites are well-distributed across the country, and I even learned of one in my own state that I didn't know about .
If the topic excites you, I predict you will find the book valuable.

National Geographic's Guide to Wildlife Watching
For the nature lover and wildlife enthusiast, this little book is a must-have! It's informative, interesting, full of fabulous photos, and makes finding wildlife in any state easy. Includes best times to go, contact information, and directions for getting to the sites, as well as other tips.


Negotiating Commercial Real Estate Leases
Published in Paperback by Mesa House Pub (November, 2000)
Author: Martin I. Zankel
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A well crafted, superbly presented instructional guide
Negotiating Commercial Real Estate Leases is a well crafted, superbly presented instructional guide for the business owner and a "must read" before signing a lease. Readers will learn the obvious and not-so-obvious differences between so-called "standard" landlord and tenant leases; the critical economic and legal issues implicated in lease clauses; which points are most easily negotiated under what situations and which points aren't worth the time spent negotiating; what alternative clauses and solutions can be offered to create a leasing deal that works for both the business tenant and the building landlord. Negotiating Commercial Real Estate Leases will save the prospect business tenant a great deal of time, money, aggravation, and future real estate leasing-related disappointments.

Negotiating Commercial Real Estate Leases
Absolutely the best real estate book I have read. This is not a get rich quick scam. It disects commercial real estate transactions using a sequence similar to that of an actual sales contract. He points, step by step, to each part of the negotiation process from both the buyers and sellers point of view. Then he explores negotiating options that lead to mutually beneficial result. I have read and studied this book. It is absolutley invaluable to me, and I am not even in the commercial end of the business. I would think that any broker, realtor or principal who negotiates complex real estate transactions would benefit from this book. Why doesn't he write more? It's a shame.


Nerve Endings
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (July, 1985)
Author: William Martin
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A Prophetic Marvel
Matin's tale of a broadcast giant trying to influence politics via a in-home cable response system, is as entertaining as it is relevant with todays internet capabilities. A fast enjoyable read with enough adventure, crime, and science to thrill non-stop. WARNING: Book does not come with bulletproof vest. (The only way to put this book down is at gunpoint, and you may opt for the bullet.)

Things are always more (or less) than they appear
While chronologically Martin's second novel, it is a clear departure from his now more familiar style of historical narration first used in Back Bay and then in his last three novels. Martin demonstrates his story telling ability without relying on history as a frame work. I was hooked from the first chapter and plowed through the near 500 page book in less than two days. Martin displays an uncanny abilty to lead the reader in one direction then turning the plot quickly almost 180 degrees while maintaining the integrity of the story. More than once I was totally surprised. It made for a most enjoyable read.

For fans of Martin's more contemporary works this is an enjoyable change of pace, yet shows all the craftmanship in storytelling we have come to expect from Martin.

While the best known works of Martin are historical, this book may accurately be classified as premonition. Published in 1984, Martin accurately predicts what has become a core problem in American society. If for no other reason the book should be read for this, but it is a great story.


New York, New York (Baby-Sitters Club Super Special, 6)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: Ann Matthews Martin
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The BSC In The Big Apple
"New York, New York!" starts with a journal entry by Claudia Kishi about her plans to take an art class in New York City during her two-week school vacation. One thing leads to another, and the entire BSC is on their way to New York for two weeks. During their stay, the following things happen: Stacey McGill and Mary Anne Spier baby-sit two British children who they believe are being followed by a mysterious man who wants to kidnap them; Dawn Schafer becomes apartment-bound because of her fear of city crime; Claudia and Mallory Pike enroll at Falny together, but their friendship falls apart when the art instructor plays favorites with Mallory and criticizes Claudia's work on a daily basis; Jessi Ramsey meets a guy who also loves ballet just as much as she does (She receives her first kiss from him!); Kristy Thomas finds an abandoned dog in Central Park and sneaks him into the apartment, despite the no-pet policy.

This is the sixth Super Special in the Baby-sitters Club series, preceded by Baby-sitters on Board! (#1), Baby-sitters' Summer Vacation (#2), Baby-sitters' Winter Vacation (#3), Baby-sitters' Island Adventure (#4), California Girls! (#5), and succeeded by Snowbound (#7), Baby-sitters at Shadow Lake (#8), Starring the Baby-sitters Club! (#9), Sea City, Here We Come! (#10), The Baby-sitters Remember (#11), Here Come the Bridesmaids! (#12), Aloha, Baby-sitters! (#13), The Baby-sitters Club in the USA (#14), and Baby-sitters' European Vacation (#15).

What I liked most about "New York, New York!" (and every other Super Special) is the change in character point of view with each chapter. Although this is primarily Claudia's book (she compiled everybody's diary entries and letters and then included some illustrations--which were drawn by Ann M. Martin's father, Henry R. Martin), everybody in the BSC had a chance to share their fun and excitement in New York. This is definitely a must-read for BSC fans, especially those who love the Big Apple.

It is a wounderful about New York
This book is about when the Baby-Sitters Club goes to New York for two weeks.Stacey and MaryAnne are being followed while baby-sitting two rich kids,Jessi meets a boy ballet dancer. Dawn stays in the apartment because she is so scared,Kristy does a little sight-seeing,and Claudia and Mallory are taking art classes.To find out what happens to them read this book by Ann M.Martin.You can also find cool facts about New York and if you love this state.


Nancy J. Martin's 365 Quilt Blocks a Year: Perpetual Calendar
Published in Calendar by Martingale & Co Inc (March, 2001)
Author: Nancy J. Martin

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