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

Wheelchair Tennis: Myth to Reality
Published in Paperback by Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company (April, 1994)
Authors: Bal Moore and Randy Snow
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The Ultimate In Textbooks for Wheelchair Tennis!
This book not only gives you step-by-step direction but alsogives you a first person stance on the game itself. Randy Snow, formany years, was the best in wheelchair tennis. I've seen him manytimes in heavily contested matches, and he came out on top. He stresses the art of movement...Meaning, if you can't get to the ball, no perfect stroke will help you.


When All Else Fails...Read the Instructions
Published in Paperback by Dimensions for Living (April, 1993)
Author: James W. Moore
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***This book was truly a 'blessing' to me***
This book was written in such an easy to understand way, it was unbelievable. The author broke down the beatitudes and commandments in such a way that brought about new understanding and insight. I feel that I now have a better understanding of them and can apply them to my daily christian walk. I am now able to break it down to others so that they will be able understand as well. It is definitely a must read for all christians - or anyone striving to be!!


When Uncle Took the Fiddle
Published in Hardcover by Orchard Books (September, 1999)
Authors: Libba Moore Gray, Lloyd Bloom, and Libba Moore Gray
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A Toe-tapping Good Time
This book is an extremely fun way to introduce how music can touch us all. The words and format are conducive to getting up and dancing right along with the characters in the book. I read this story to a group of pre-schoolers and they had a wonderful time making the instumental noises and dancing a jig. It was great fun!


While You Sleep
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (June, 1996)
Authors: Julia Moore and Lyn Gilbert
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Great for young children.
This is a wonderful book for young children! The pictures are rich and interesting. Their quality is matched only by the delightful, albeit, brief prose. This apparently is Ms. Moore's first book. She'll be one to watch!


The White Blackbird: A Life of the Painter Margarett Sargent by Her Granddaughter
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (July, 1997)
Author: Honor Moore
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An amazing biography
I don't know why this book isn't better known, or why we haven't heard much more from Honor Moore, whose grandmother's life is fascinating, tragic and ultimately mysterious. Unlike so many contemporary biographies, this one isn't overly long or obsessed with detail at the expense of perspective. An exquisite piece of work from start to finish--one of the best biographies I have ever read.


The White Path (Chevalier Galeran Medieval Mystery)
Published in Paperback by Orion (December, 2002)
Authors: Viviane Moore and Adriana Hunter
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Superb mystery
This book, fourth in the series, is a tour de force of atmospheric mystery and unforgettable characters. The rich detail of the book describing the day-to-day lives of the people of French middle ages is breath taking. It is very unlike the usual "medieval" mysteries which tack on a pedestrian plot to generic details ( as in "he put on his cloak and went up the street", rather than Ms Moore's " he buckled his halbeck and climbed up the carrierous of Cahors") . This is not to say that the plot or the language does not move quickly and satisfyingly to a great conclusion. It's just that the exquisite detail of the scenes makes this book an amazing journey into the lives and thought of medieval times. Highly recommended for those who love historical mysteries.


Why I Am a Baptist
Published in Paperback by Broadman & Holman Publishers (June, 2001)
Authors: Tom J. Nettles and Russell Moore
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A must read
Dr. Tom Nettles and Russell D. Moore have edited a wonderful volume on the true glue that holds Baptists together and that is theological conviction. The list of contributers is a veritable "who's who" of Baptist theological conservatives. The contributers span from the U.S. to Wales to Zambia. They reflect the theological diversity that is found among conservative, confessional and committed Baptists. They are pastors, scholars and lay people. The men and women in this volume stand in the tradition of their Baptist forebearers, committed to God's inerrant Word and the doctrines contained therein and willing to suffer for those distinctives they find in the Bible that makes them Baptists. I would implore every Baptist to read this book and rejoice in the true glue of theological conviction that holds us together as Baptists. I would also encourage every non-Baptist to read this volume for an honest understanding of what is at the core of what it means to be a Baptist Christian.


The Wild West Companion
Published in Paperback by White Wolf Publishing Inc. (August, 1998)
Author: James A. Moore
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A Must Have For Werewolf the Wild West
Wild West Companion is the best of the books for Werewolf the Wild West. A combination of a players guide and a storytellers guide, WWC shines in both departments. Chapter 1 is devoted to the history of the wild west in the World of Darkness as told by Laughing Manyskins, a Nuwisha. The info is perfect for both players and storytellers, giving you a great idea of what the Savage West was like.

Chapter 2 covers the other half of the west; the Storm Umbra. The Storm Umbra is a nasty, violent place, with Storm Eater on the loose devouring or destroying everything in it's path. This chapter give a discription of it, as well as nasty rouge storm spirits and ideas for adventures.

Chapter 3 is the goodies chapter for players. It includes Merits and Flaws, Natures and Demeanors, Tribal Weaknesses, and the big attraction, all new Gifts. Most are good Gifts, with a few incredible ones spiked in here and there (Most notably, the Silver Fang Gift Silver Bullets. Very deadly in the right situation).

Chapter 4 is the sotrytellers section, starting off with the Storm-Born, twisted creatures merged together by the power of the Storm Umbra. Next up are the stats of various creatures of the wild west. There's every thing here from the normal (Bisons, Horses, Wolves, ect.) to the fantastic (the Chupacabra, or the Jackalope). The chapter finishes with mass-combat rules.

Chapter 5 is on the other changing breads in the wild west. It covers the Ananasi, the Gurahl, and the Qualmi. It also covers the Cascra AKA Abominations, the Bunyip, and a all new bloodline, Los Infelizos. Overall this is one great book, with a lot of info. However, if you already have the Werewolf Players Guide, there is a lot of info that has been recycled (most of chapter 3 and 5), but if your looking for a real gem for Werewolf the Wild West, GET THIS BOOK!!!


Wild-n-Tame Fish-n-Game
Published in Hardcover by Sidney M. Moore (June, 2000)
Author: Lynn Mitchell Moore
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Wild-n-Tame Fish-n-Game Cookbook
The Wild-n-Tame, Fish-n-Game Cookbook is limitless when it come to the creative preparation of the outdoors! We have an entire bookcase dedicated to cookbooks in our home, but the Wild-n-Tame Fish-n-Game is the one that we now reach for. With hundreds of easy to follow recipes anyone from the gourmet chef to the weekend B-B-Q'er will appreciate a cookbook like this. I received this book as a gift because my freezer was filled with fish, venison, and dove that no one in my family would eat. After experimenting with many of the easy to follow recipes, my family changed their attitudes and appetites to wild game. I have used several of the fish and deer recipes as well as the duck and dove, to which we have never been disapointed! I must admit, I have not been bold enough to go near a skunk, much less try the skunk recipe, but it does sound very adventuresome! If your family is tired of that "old family recipe" you always prepare, try a new twist on cooking your outdoor game. Since receiving this book, we have always taken it to the deer lease and on our camping trips. Thanks Amazon for having such quality material that "caters" to the outdoors people!


The Wilmington Campaign and the Battle for Fort Fisher
Published in Paperback by DaCapo Press (November, 1999)
Authors: Mark A. Moore and Chris E. Fonvielle
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New Scholarship on the Fall of Fort Fisher (Civil War)
Detailed new analysis on the fall of Fort Fisher accompanies a fascinating comparison between the famous bastion and the defenses of Sebastopol during the Crimean War. Well written, well illustrated, and supplemented by more than fifty amazing maps. Highly recommended!


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