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

The United State Air Force's Air Combat Command: Global Power for America (Real Heroes, Vol 2)
Published in Hardcover by Aero Graphics (August, 1995)
Authors: Randy Jolly and William D. Mason
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Gorgeous pictorial with balanced narrative
The author of this book, a former Air Force officer, has done a good job of providing a glimpse into the day-to-day affairs of the USAF's Air Combat Command. It offers large, colorful photos on each page, highlighting the air operations and aircraft that make up the world's best Air Force. It has sections on all types of aircraft in the inventory, from trainer to bomber to cargo, and the photos are almost all unique and unpublished. this book shows well the beauty that comes from the lethality that is the Air Combat Command.


Veterinary Nutrition Handbook
Published in Hardcover by Eakin Publications (August, 1982)
Author: Tim R. Mason
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consise,intellectual,factual,must have animal husbandry
THIS BOOK IS A MUST FOR THOSE INVOLVED IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY,MADE FOR COLLEGE PROFESSORS IN THEIR CLASS SYLLABUS. DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT NOT OBTAINING THIS BOOK IF HUSBANDRY IS THE COURSE OUTLINE.


Waves of Change: Business Evolution Through Information Technology
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Business School Press (January, 1995)
Authors: James L. McKenney, Duncan C. Copeland, and Richard O. Mason
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The most inciteful book I've read in the last ten years
Analyzes first movements of establishing the dominant design in banking, airlines, and 3 modern stories of USAA insurance (all online), Frito Lay, which integrates to the store, and American Hospital Supply/ Baxter Travenol, which links to all their customers. These designs allowed the companies to dominate their market niche. Great read!


Web Marketing Cookbook
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (14 March, 1997)
Authors: Janice M. King, Paul Knight, and James H. Mason
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Be on the net before you know it
If you want to establish your web presence fast, this is a very handy book. The CD-ROM gives you all the templates you need, and covers almoust any kind of business. This is not a book on how to make a killer site, but it covers the basic marketing skills to attract clients on the net. I learned a lot in how to revise my own website.


The Wee Puppy Who Wouldn't Go to Sleep (All Aboard Books)
Published in Paperback by Grosset & Dunlap (March, 1995)
Authors: Jane B. Mason and Karen Lee Schmidt
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A book my son and I both agree on
I have a son who's three years old, and who tries his best every night to stay up as long as possible so that he doesn't miss anything exciting. This sweet book is about Wee Puppy, who's got just the same ambition. He sneaks out of bed, has some ice cream, watches the late late movie...and finds out the next day why puppies (and children) need their sleep. My son loves this book, and so do I. The illustrations are wonderful, and I recommend this book to anyone who's looking for something fun to read to a young child (especially one who likes to try and stay up late!)


Wild Fox
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Bookshelf (March, 1998)
Author: Cherie Mason
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Hauntingly Beautiful
This is a beautifully told story about an injured fox and the woman who helps him to heal.

Cherie Mason has a very soothing voice and the musical accompaniment is outstanding. The box calls the music, "music illustrations" and I wholeheartedly agree.

If you want some quiet time, put on this tape and have the children draw or rest while they listen. It is 30 minutes long but they are definitely not wasted minutes.

I have only one note of caution and that is -- there is one part where the author describes the foxes injured leg as being gone. She says that she figures he probably chewed it off because it was useless. This did not upset my children but please be aware that you may need to discuss parts of this story with your children.

I think I enjoyed this story just as much, if not more, than the children did. I think you and your family will too.


A Wilderness Christmas
Published in Paperback by Leisure Books (December, 1998)
Authors: Madeline Baker, Elizabeth Chadwick, Norah Hess, Connie Mason, and Leisure Books
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discover the old-fashioned joys of a frontier christmas!
Madeline Baker's LOVING DEVLIN...
In this loving sequel to LOVING SARAH (found in A FRONTIER CHRISTMAS) for a half-breed Apache, love comes full circle as he witnesses the miracle of a Christmas birth, helping his woman bring forth her babe far from the comforts of civilization.

Elizabeth Chadwick's THE FOURTH GIFT...
A determined woman struggles to rid herself of the Yankee partner who has bought out half of her Arizona sheep ranch, but by Christmas morning the interloper has fuldilled the three wishes dearest to her heart, and given her a fourth gift she hardly dared hope for.

Norah Hess's CHRISTMAS SURPRISE...
When a handsome stranger appears at her isolated farm looking for work, a lovelorn spinster finds the dark, dreary winter days become as bright and new as the Christmas surprise he brings her.

Connie Mason's CHRISTMAS STAR...
Following her very own Christmas star through the wilds of Colonial Virginia, a beautiful orphan learns she has enough love to make three lonely people into a true family.


Wildflowers of Alabama and Adjoining States
Published in Paperback by Univ. of Alabama Press (March, 1983)
Authors: Blanche E. Dean, Amy Mason, and Joab L. Thomas
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Wildflowers of Alabma and Adjoining Sates
This book covers a number of wildflowers throughout Alabama. The book is filled with wonderful color pictures which aid in identification of species in this area. The descriptions are also very informative! It helped me alot on a collection I was putting together for a Botany class. I loved it so much I had to buy a copy for myself!


The Wind Cannot Read
Published in Hardcover by Ulverscroft Large Print Books (May, 1976)
Author: Richard Mason
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I first read this magnificent story 30 years ago.....
This is the timeless story of a man who grows to love a woman during a turbulent time in history. They share a forbidden love, painted against the backdrop of a bitter and bloody war. When Michael has little else to keep him going, in the depths of a terrible jungle, there is the vision of his love, his Sabby. The author has created a wonderful work, well written and woven through with many background elements, history, culture, romance, war... My original copy is worn beyond repair, yet I will treasure it always. "Though on the sign it is written, don't pluck these blossoms, it is useless again the wind, which cannot read..."


Wind Rider
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Leisure Books (December, 2002)
Author: Connie Mason
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Wonderful sequel to 'Tears Like the Rain'...
This is the 2nd book in the trilogy 'Trails West'. The first being 'Tears Like the Rain' and the 3rd being 'Sierra'. This, 'Wind Rider', is the powerful love story between Windrider and Hannah McLin. Hannah is an indentured servant to an abusive man. She escapes him only to run into a Cheyenne warrior named Windrider. She saves his life from certain death in exchange for being set free, but Fate steps in and she is his prisoner. Windrider is a white Indian, brought to the Cheyenne when he was little with his sister Abby (Tears Like the Rain). They were raised like Cheyenne and given names like the Cheyenne. He soon falls in love with Hannah, but so much turbulance is happening during this time period (1864), and the Cheyenne and Sioux are rallying to fight the whites from settling the frontier. They are soon torn apart and thrust into worlds they are unfamilar with. It's a wonderful story of courage and love and brought tears to my eyes many times. Windrider is also known as Ryder Larson, a white indian living amongst the Cheyenne as a Cheyenne Warrior who had rivaled the most feirce of the warriors. Connie Mason never disapoints and brings to life a great story. It's definately worth a read.


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