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

At the Edge
Published in Hardcover by Vantage Press (01 December, 1998)
Authors: Betty Shreffler and Brenda Brown Canery
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This book is one that you'll be hard-pressed to put down!
A truly well written docu-drama that will hold your interest throughout. The story line is based on historical fact and the charactors bring it to life. I highly recommend it...

John McKee


At the Edge of Prehistory: Huber Phase Archaeology in the Chicago Area
Published in Paperback by Center for Amer Archeology Pr (December, 1990)
Authors: James A. Brown and Patricia J. O'Brien
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Historic excavations in South Suburban Chicago
During the building of the Tollway, several historic settlements were found. This book documents the finds both in text tables and with photos... ponders the orientation of the graves (I'll leave you to find out more in the book) and carbon dates these early settlements in the Cal-Sag Valley.


Atari Basic: Xl Edition
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (March, 1985)
Authors: Bob Albrecht, Jerald Brown, and LeRoy Finkel
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A great learning guide.
I learned BASIC thanks to this great book, and I was only 8 years old! A great step-by-step book!


An Atlas of Closed nailing of the Tibia and Femur
Published in Hardcover by Martin Dunitz Ltd (01 January, 1991)
Author: Charles M. Court-Brown
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imagen of femur fractures
i need see imagen of fractures of femu


Attention-Deficit Disorders and Comorbidities in Children, Adolescents, and Adults
Published in Unknown Binding by Amer Psychiatric Pr (E) (April, 2000)
Author: Thomas Brown
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I give it 5 stars just for Chapter 18 alone
Actually, I only read chapter 18, by Stephen Mcdermott. He describes the struggle of having ADHD so dead on, I had a catharsis. Mcdermott does a case study of a fellow named Jack as he goes through high-school and college. Jack notices that he has to study much harder than his peers, and uses such specific information about specific aspects of himself to make generalizations about himself as a person.

My only problem with this chapter is that it wasn't copyedited well (does anyone know how to get in touch with Thomas Brown or American Psychiatric Press?)

On the last line of page 584 it reads: "The agenda can prevent the therapy from becoming focused on a "crisis du jour," whereby therapists deal only with the crises and catastrophes that patients bring into the session to-week continuity they need to solidly acquire a set of skills."

Then a little further down before and after page 587: To set the stage for other techniques to work, the activation of the beliefs attention needs to be interrupted in order to decrease the stimulation of the activated belief.

Even with these two glaring errors, the chapter is still worth it.

I remain anonymous because I have been fired twice for having ADHD (If you don't know that the Americans with Disabilites Act is a big joke, then you haven't been paying attention (no pun intended)).


Augusta National & the Masters: A Photographer's Scrapbook
Published in Hardcover by Sleeping Bear Press (November, 1996)
Authors: Frank Christian and Cal Brown
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pictures
The pictures are amazing! Anyone who wants pictures of Augusta this is the book.


Baby Animals
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (May, 1989)
Author: Margaret Wise Brown
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Favorite bedtime book.
Margaret Wise Brown is my two-year-old's favorite author, and we read this story everyday at bedtime. Baby birds, lambs, pigs, kittens, puppies, horses, and a little girl are the subject of a day on the farm. The approach of bedtime is foreshadowed in a simple, lulling poem ... "Night comes on / Soft and still / With shooting stars / And a whippoorwill." Baby Animals has been a wonderful step beyond The Big Red Barn as my child has grown.


Bach Flower Remedies: A Step-By-Step Guide (In a Nutshell)
Published in Hardcover by Element Books Ltd. (October, 1998)
Authors: Non Shaw and Elizabeth Brown
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Gem in a Nutshell
Wonderfully concise vignettes of the Bach essences that include details on preparation, understanding, and using the remedies. Suitable for beginners and experienced alike.


Bad Timing and Other Stories
Published in Paperback by Big Engine (March, 2001)
Authors: Molly Brown and Molly Brown
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What a Wonderful Read!
I love this book. I love the way Molly Brown uses her charm and wit to involve you in the story. Her characters draw you in and keep you in this wonderful world of short stories! My favorite story was The Return of the Princess. I still think of her characters even though I read this book a long time ago. It is time for me to reread this engaging and rich collection!


Baby's First Year
Published in Calendar by HarperFestival (22 January, 2002)
Authors: Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd

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