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

Padre: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Navpress (July, 1994)
Author: Robin Hardy
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Excellent teen western love story.
It's been years since I read this and I'm sad that it is out of print.

It's a wonderful western mixed with innocent love and unselfishness.


Peak of Danger (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 101)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (July, 1995)
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
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this books are good
this books are good for all teenagers rangeing from 14 to 18 . as it is a suspence book i get so involved in it that i continue reading for hours. as it is also a casefile some romance and love , girlfriends and boyfriends make a little more interesting.do read it


Pierced Hearts and True Love: A Century of Drawings for Tattoos
Published in Paperback by Hardy Marks Pubns (January, 1996)
Authors: Margo Demello, Alan B. Govenar, Don Ed Hardy, Michael McCabe, Mark C. Taylor, and Hardy Marks
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An excellent book for anyone interested in tattoos
After visiting the Pierced Hearts and True Love exibit at our local art gallery I bought and fell in love with this book. Very tasteful and well thought out. An inspiration for a person considering a tattoo. Very thought provoking.


Precalculus Mathematics
Published in Hardcover by Merrill Pub Co (June, 1971)
Author: F. Lane Hardy
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Dr. Hardy's 1965 classroom notes became the first edition.
I was in Dr. Hardy's precalulus course in 1965 at Armstrong State College, Savannah, Georgia. It was an excellent course from which he wrote the first edition of Precalculus Mathematics. Several years later, I purchased the first edition and had Dr. Hardy sign the hardcover book.


Pure Evil (The Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 97)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (March, 1995)
Authors: Franklin W. Dixon and Anne Greenberg
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!GREAT!
This book has been one of my favorites in the Hardy BoysCasefiles series. I have the about 150 Hardy's books and this is thebest. The action is amazing and you never know who is behind all the horrible things when Frank and Joe go on a vacation to Callie's grumpy great uncle's maple syrup farm. Amazing action, and truly a great book. A must have for any and ALL Hardy Boys fans.


Pyramid Energy: The Philosophy of God, the Science of Man
Published in Paperback by Tri-State Pr Printing (May, 1994)
Author: D. Hardy
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One of the most in depth, fascinating reads ever!
This would have to be one of the best books in this genre that i have ever come across! I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in pyramid energy, ancient egyptian gods and links to todays religions and much much more...


The Red Book of Mathematical Problems
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (January, 1997)
Authors: Kenneth S. Williams and Kenneth Hardy
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A good collection at a best $ per problem ratio !
A collection of tough 100 problems of many math branches (unsorted accordingly), for undergraduates training towards competitions. Has the advantage of suggesting hints, in additions to the full solutions. A short "Sources" section contains sources , generalizations and alternative solutions for some of the problems. This book is a twin-book to "the green book of mathematical problems" by the same authors. A very good bargain !


Regression with Dummy Variables
Published in Paperback by Sage Publications (April, 1993)
Author: Melissa A. Hardy
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for any grad student facing prelims
This book saved my life! It provided clear explanations and great examples of how to use and interpret regressions with dummy variables. I don't know how I would have passed without it. An extra bonus for people interested in strat--the examples deal with inequality.


The Return Of The Native
Published in Audio Cassette by Books on Tape, Inc. (01 July, 1983)
Author: Thomas Hardy
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To hear Hardy's words it's a treat
I buy yet another copy of Hardy's 'The Return of the Native'. A brand new version added to my collection. What a treat it is to actually hear Hardy's words! I must say I already own many copies some more musty than others, many autographed by faceless faded students. It is the thought, the abstract longing for love and happiness, and not the actual possesion and enjoyment of them that actually makes us divine. The beauty of sadness. In Hardy's triumph 'The Return of the Native' a fathomless doomed romanticism shines with a vast and ecclectic frame. Glory and truth spread thinly in a dark canvas. Some have asked why is Hardy so preocupied with tragedy. The sane answer would be: look up Aeschyles and Sophocles. To me, The Return of the Native, a very favorite book, is a delicious witch's brew. Clym Yeobright returns from Paris to Egdon Heath (Cornwall) disappointed to open a school for the poor, but alas enters a fatal liaison with a local, Eustacia Vye. Like Madame Bovary this character is drawn with such originality and depth, that it's awesome. In the famous chapter where Eustacia Vye is so valiantly exposed, "Queen of Night'I find the most perfect prose. An elegy of such soulful and poetic splendor, so whimsical yet so telling. Never had an author rendered a dire mysterious character, so bare. For those critics whom over decades have banned this clear chapter as affected and ponderous I say they lack something in their brains and hearts. Read or listen to Hardy's 'The Return of the Native'or 'Flaubert's 'Madame Bovary' if you want to encounter two of the most fascinating leading ladies in all of classical literature. Comparable, a poem by Theophile Gautier or the equally tragic 'La dame aux camelias' by Alexander Dumas fils,enjoy, along with this, Thomas Hardy's superb and foremost literary masterpiece. Mise en scene that are brilliant, though only ominous fragments of an amorous, dark and wicked tableaux. A hurting sexual chiaroscuro condemmed from the start by fate, and by the intensity of the raw, pounding emotions. An ecclipsed moonlit play driven downwards inexorably by an exquisite but flawed heroine. I counted them, I now own 26 copies of 'The Return of the Native'!


Rivers of Darkness
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Pub Group (August, 1983)
Author: Ronald Hardy
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Glad I stumbled upon this one!
"Hard to find" -- go to the library, it will be well worth the trip. This is an historical novel - my very favorite way to learn historically accurate facts of a people and country interwoven with fictional characters who tell the story to us - and we quietly learn as we read. I was simply interested in Mozambique, and as well, Portugal -- from the point of view that as I grow older I realize how little I truly know! The "Pide" secret police of Portugal before the 1974 revolution are a terrifying revelation of dark forces in our time - within an ancient and proud and accomplished country. The white heat of Mozambique will have you reaching for an well iced lemonade, and an affection for her people will easily come to you. The black fly picture in your mind will make you itch and squirm, and you will wish for their destruction. And when you are finished with the book you will come here looking for more titles on Portugal and Mozambique


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