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

The Shepherd Boy
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (April, 1994)
Authors: Kristine L. Franklin, Jill Kastner, and Alma Flor Ada
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Wonderful!
I thought this was a wonderful book with a slightly different approach to the parable of the Shepherd and His lost sheep. It shows the love of the shepherd for his sheep and what he will do to keep them safe. This has wonderful symbolism of a parent's love for their child and the Savior's love for us. The illustrations are beautiful and brings back some memories of a time I spent in the Colorado Plateau. I enjoyed it so much that I plan to buy one for each of my nephews.


SHOCK JOCK (HARDY BOYS CASE FILE 106) : SHOCK JOCK
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Simon Pulse (01 December, 1995)
Author: Franklin Dixon
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Great Work
The Hardy Boy's books are very thrilling, and are almost impossible to put down. I felt it was time to comment on the great work.


Sight (The Library of the Five Senses and the Sixth Sense)
Published in Paperback by Franklin Watts, Incorporated (March, 1999)
Authors: Sue Hurwitz, Franklin Watts, and Franklin Watts
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Preschool Teacher Must Have!
There are just enough words on a page to get the message accross without your pre-schoolers losing interest. At the end of the book there is a nice diagram of the parts of the eye and brief discriptions of their functions. A must have. I am looking forward to owning the rest of the series on the senses.


Silvercat
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (January, 1990)
Author: Kristopher Franklin
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chilling thriller set in the Colorado mountains
This is a chilling tale. Don't read alone - it will keep you up and about the time you think you know who the killer is - look out..great read


Sky High (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 113)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (July, 1996)
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
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Blowout!
Chet has won a ticket to ride from the International Ballooning Club, and the Hardys have learnt that it could also be a ticket to disaster. A series of suspicious accidents have plagued the show, and with the upcoming Lift Challenge offering a $100,000 prize, the organizers of the event have recieved an enormous threat: "Pay up or die!"
Frank and Joe recognize the gravity of the situation. What goes up must come down. But will anyone get hurt when the fall comes? The boys launch a high-stakes, high-risk investigation in search of the extortionist, knowing that the warning is more than hot air. At these heights a, tiny flame could turn one of the balloons into a ball of fire!
Read this book and find out what happens next!


Social Phobia: Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment
Published in Hardcover by Guilford Press (27 October, 1995)
Authors: Richard Heimberg, Michael Liebowitz, Debra Hope, and Franklin Schneier
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A Landmark Book
Ths excellent book is a milestone for both researchers and clinicians. Providing an authoritative and up-to-date review of current theory in and knowledge of social phobia, this encyclopedic volume covers its epidemiology, assessment, diagnosis, theory, research, and treatment. It is written by the pre-eminent scientists in the field and deserves to become the standard reference for it.


Starsky and Hutch No. 1
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (December, 1977)
Author: Max Franklin
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A good book for any fan of the show.
This well written book stays true to the characters in the television show. This first book based on the series is a take off of the Pilot episode, and finds the two detectives being hunted by two shot-gun toating hitmen. Starsky and Hutch find themselves racing against the clock to save themselves and catch the bad guys. The book is filled with the classic one-liners, and witty dialogue that made the relationship between the two police partners so entertaining. It is a truly good book for any fan loyal to the show.


Story of Ben Franklin
Published in Library Binding by MacMillan Pub Co (June, 1965)
Author: Eve Merriam
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A Little History, and Knowledge for Our Younger Generations.
Benjamin Franklin, although, was once our President didn't just become well known from his presidency. He initially started out as a young man who had a shakey intellectual start but ended up being one of the many important and inovative men of our time. His numerous inventions aided people to live their lives with a little more ease and safety, which inturn earned him the title of Pennsylvania's first citizen. The is a great book to start the younger generation learning about their fellow americans who lived once upon a time and promoted our knowledge and use of the many fields and inventions we study and use today.


Strategies to Help Solve Our School Dropout Problem
Published in Paperback by Eye on Education (January, 2001)
Authors: Franklin P. Schargel and Jay Smink
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Sleepless in New Hampshire
I didn't get much sleep last night because I read this book cover to cover. It is the most comprehensive book I have ever read on school dropouts. It is well-written, concise, positive yet realistic and very practical.


Street Spies (Hardy Boys Case Files, No 21)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (September, 1989)
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
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Read It!
A really cool book. Frank and Joe go undercover as bicycle messengers in New York. Someone's stealing computer secrets and Charles Chilton, the owner of World Wide technologies, asked the Hardy's to investigate. Lots of action and the daughter of Chilton gets kidnapped and then the Hardy's too. I really reccomend this book,especially for anyone ages 10-14.


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