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

Anatomy and Physiology (Book with Diskette)
Published in Paperback by Springhouse Pub Co (15 January, 1997)
Authors: Cecelia Gaston, Rn Grindel, Leonard V. Crowley, Charlotte A., Phd Johnston, Cecelia Gatson Grindel, and Gatson Grindel
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BUY THE BOOK !
After using this book in conjunction with my anatomy and physiology for school, the information was easier to understand and helped me to pass the class. Springhouse takes a large amount of in- formation,and simplifies it. I didn't feel so overwhelmed.... Thank You Springhouse Notes...... You saved my grade..


Approaches to Teaching Bronte's Jane Eyre (Approaches to Teaching World Literature, No 42)
Published in Paperback by Modern Language Association of America (June, 1993)
Authors: Diane Long Hoeveler and Beth Lau
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It was good but could have been better
I thought the book could have been reduced to half the size. If I had the choice to read this book, I wouldn't take the opportunity. It was good, but too detailed. I liked the story, but it was predictable at times.


Battle for Possession (Barbary Wharf)
Published in Hardcover by Harlequin Mills & Boon Ltd (06 November, 1992)
Author: Charlotte Lamb
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Unique!
This book was pretty good, but then again, I found all the Barbary Wharf books very interesting. This particular book revolves around Roz Amery, Gina Tyrell's best friend. Although some parts to the book focus more on Gina and Nick Caspian (Barbary Wharf's two main caracters), the passion Roz and Daniel Bruneille feel for one another cannot be diminished. Good book!


Beat Your Risk Factors: A Woman's Guide to Reducing Her Risk for Cancer, Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes and Osteoporosis
Published in Paperback by Plume (July, 1999)
Authors: Charlotte Libov and Lila A. Wallis
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loved the charts...
The book's charts are fantastic! They give all the info women need to determine risk catagories and are the best part of the book. In very small print it says Rita Watson MPH designed them.


The Beautiful Christmas Tree
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Authors: Charlotte Zolotow and Yan Nascimbene
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beautiful illustrations bring back an old favorite
Yan Nascimbene's gentle illustrations bring a fresh new look to a story by Charlotte Zolotow that I have never tired of reading to the children in my life.


Beginnings
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (October, 2001)
Author: Charlotte Mae
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Finding Friendship
It is so nice to read a book that reminds us how wondeful it is to find real and true friends in a world of push and shove.
It is also a wondeful thing when true love over comes adversity.
Beginnings is all of this and so much more. It is a wonderful story about life's lessons and love's rewards. I recommend it to anyone that enjoys a happy ending.


Big in Asia: 25 Strategies for Business Success
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (18 October, 2002)
Authors: Michael Backman and Charlotte Butler
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Offers insights on Asia¿s businesses
This book is rich source of insights and perspectives for anyone with a business interest in ASIA.
This book gathers every aspect of business related issues and offers case studies.
I highly recommend this book; especially as a tool for expatriate CEOs and Managers who are working or have plans to work in ASIA.


Blueprint
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (October, 2000)
Authors: Charlotte Kerner and Elizabeth D. Crawford
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Blueprint
Are you one of a kind? Are you a twin? Are you a CLONE? This book, a translation from German,is loosely set in the next thousand years is about a German concert pianist and composer, Iris Sellin, who finds herself at the age of thirty with MS. She has no family to speak of. She reads about cloning and sets things in motion to convince a Canadian doctor to allow her to be his human experiment in cloning. Here begins the practice of creating ego-clones. The book is written in diary form from the perspective of the cloned daughter, or is she a twin? It is a terrifying journey into the possibilities. What if we could do this? Would you really want to be a clone? Do you have an identity? Whose identity is it then? Government control? The questions that are raies are endless. "The book Blueprint is an argument." confides the author, and so it is.


Bridging the Gap Between College and Law School: Strategies for Success
Published in Paperback by Carolina Academic Press (01 May, 2001)
Authors: Ruta K. Stropus and Charlotte D. Taylor
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Offers more than just Advice
Stropus and Taylor's _Bridging the Gap Between College and Law School: Strategies for Success_ offers far more than just advice on test preparation, notetaking, and case briefing. Though the most popular -- and responsible -- advice to the incoming "1L" is not to worry about law school the summer preceding, it is a rare law student that does not. For those that insist on preparing in some way (as I did before I entered), it is far more appropriate to learn HOW to do well in law school than to try and "pre-learn" torts, civil procedure, or contracts. While there are quite a few books on the market that attempt this, Bridging the Gap provides step-by-step instructions *and* subsequent exercises -- a combination not found elsewhere.

Furthermore, Bridging the Gap addresses how to solve the inevitable problems that a 1L faces throughout his/her first year; other books simply note them and move on.

While many of the products on the market try and prepare the incoming law student for his/her first year, their utility ends on the first day of school. Bridging the Gap, through clear and specific advice pertinent to the entire experience, is a resource that students will turn to (get it?) from August till May.


The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on the Yellow Wallpaper
Published in Paperback by The Feminist Press at CUNY (February, 1992)
Authors: Catherine Golden and Charlotte Perkins Yellow Wallpaper Gilman
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Excellent collection.
I bought this book hoping to find an essay or two for a college class I'm teaching. The book was so fascinating, I'm going to end up using more of it than I thought. Originally, I was going to photocopy the essays, now I'm just going to have my students buy the book. I would have given it 5 stars except for the "considerable repetition" mentioned above. What is strongest about this book is the different perspectives that it employs.


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