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

Using Self Psychology in Psychotherapy
Published in Paperback by Jason Aronson (December, 1995)
Author: Helene Jackson
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useful intro....
....to Kohut and self-psychology. The subject of rage, which self psychology has a habit of avoiding, is described in some of these essays, and particularly the one by Jayne Patrick. Theoretical, developmental, and clinical applications are brought forth in several very clear papers and essays.


Very Mixed-up Animals
Published in Paperback by Orpheus Books Ltd (11 January, 1999)
Author: Ian Jackson
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Fun! And a great learning tool.
This is a wonderful book that allows kids to both giggle and learn at the same time. Not only do you make up some very interesting looking animals with this book, but it creates new names for them (a "rhinator" has the head of a rhino, a body of a manatee and a tail or an alligator!).

As a teacher, I have used this with my students in a creative writing lesson about animal adaptations.


The Viking Achievement: The Society and Culture of Early Medieval Scandinavia (Sidgwick & Jackson Great Civilizations Series)
Published in Paperback by Sidgwick & Jackson (September, 1983)
Authors: Peter G. Foote and David M. Wilson
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An outstanding introduction to Viking Age culture
"The Viking Achievement" is an outstanding introduction to the culture and history of Viking Age Scandinavia. It includes information on laws, society, families, warfare, armor and weapons, archaeology, ships and trade, art, literature and poetry, religion and mythology. The information is carefully based on the scholarship provided by scientific archaeological research and modern literary analysis.


A Visitor's Guide to Ancient Egypt (Time Tours)
Published in Paperback by Usborne Pub Ltd (March, 2001)
Authors: Lesley Sims, Emma Dodd, Ian Jackson, John Woodcock, and Jane Chisholm
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A "Trip" to Ancient Egypt
What a fun way to learn more about Ancient Egypt! This book is written as if you were living in Ancient times and planning a trip to Egypt during the reign of Ramesses II, around 1250 BC.It is written in the style of a travel guide, with information on practicalities, getting around, where to stay, food and drink, and what to do if you get sick.Like all good guidebooks, there is information on the best souvenirs to get(papyrus sandals, amulets, and scarabs)and where to find the best entertainment. And of course there is lots of information on the top sights: the Great Pyramids, the Step Pyramids, the sights of Memphis, the Valley of Kings and Tomb Art at Thebes, and the sights of Nubia.At the front is a fold-out map of the entire region so you won't get lost. "Tourists tips" are scattered throughout the book. A very entertaining way to learn history!


A Visitor's Guide to Ancient Rome (Usborne Timetours)
Published in Hardcover by Usborne Publishing Ltd (26 November, 1999)
Authors: Lesley Sims, Ian Jackson, and Christyan Fox
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Lively, exciting, accurate, highly recommended!
Written, illustrated, and designed as a kind of travel guide for young readers ages 12 and older, Lesley Sims' A Visitor's Guide To Ancient Rome portrays a time when ancient Rome was at its height of power, influence, and culture. This lively, exciting, accurate, and highly recommended "Usborne Timetour" offers a wealth of information on everyday Roman life ranging from religion and fashion to schools and the army. Included are suggestions for where to stay and what to see on a virtual tour, even advice on how to behave at a banquet! A Visitor's Guide To Ancient Rome is enhanced with a detailed map of Rome for finding one's way around the queen city of the empire.


The Warriors Challenge (Trailblazer Books)
Published in Paperback by Bethany House (May, 1996)
Authors: Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson, and Julian Jackson
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This is a very interesting book about Indians
This book was so exciting I could only put it down at certain parts, when there was a lull in the action, which wasn't very often! I think Joseph's father was mean to Joseph and he was too strict. I could identify with him because he is my age in the book. I highly recommend this book!


What Did Loonette Forget: A Book About Thoughtfulness (The Big Comfy Couch)
Published in Hardcover by Time Life (May, 1999)
Authors: Gavin Jackson, Emily Kong, Richard Max Kolding, Time-Life Books, and Emilie Kong
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Have Fun with Loonette and Molly!
This book was really funny. The pictures were bright and cute. This is a book designed for parents to read with their kids. The Big Comfy couch is a great place to be! I loved this book a lot.


What Price Paradise? (The Timeshift Trilogy, Part 3)
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (14 October, 2002)
Authors: Phillip Ellis Jackson and John William Galt
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Very interesting, well tought and well written
We here in scifi-stories.com just finished reading the last book of this TIMESHIFT trilogy 'What Price Paradise?' and it is very interesting, well thought out and well written. The one that will definitely intrigue you until the end. We can't recommended it enough. For this last book Phillip Ellis Jackson teamed up with author John William Galt, an award winning movie talent, screenwriter, and actor.

In the third book of the Timeshift trilogy we find Elias Putnam discovering a way to send a jumper (what time travelers are called) back in time. Keith Maravich is sent back to save Alicia York and her mother from being murdered, believing that this could fix the calamities mankind has caused.

Carson Gilmore, Keith Maravich's friend, is sent back on a mission to stop Maravich from changing the past. In the middle of the desperation that mankind finds itself in the future, Maravich believes he will do good by affecting the past, bringing the scenario of changing events from the past that could cause irreversible consequences and an uncertain future.

This book is never boring and all connects together very well.

When finishing this books we now wonder, with what new ideas will Phillip Jackson come up with next? We have become his fans as a 'story teller' just as we know many of those that will read these books.


When Roots Die: Endangered Traditions on the Sea Islands
Published in Paperback by University of Georgia Press (October, 1989)
Authors: Patricia Jones-Jackson and Charles Joyner
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Well worth the read
The saddest pages of this book are a tribute in the preface to the author who died before it was published. I was sad to learn of the death of a talented young black academic. But then, as I read this charming highly readable book, I was sad that I'd never have the opportunity to meet the author. Dr. Jones-Jackson was a linguist who specialized in the people who live in the Sea Islands off South Carolina and Georgia. Although this is an academic book, it is full of delightful surprises about an interesting people. I particularly enjoyed the prayers and sermons from New Jerusalem Church.


When the Odds Are Against Us
Published in Paperback by Word Publishing (April, 1995)
Authors: Neta Jackson, Steve Wilke, and Dave Jackson
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A book to help save your marriage
This book is easy to read, short and deals with the issues of marriage breakdown. This book will allow a married couple to see it is possible to recover a marriage which looks as if it has failed. Today we know more people whos marriages have failed than suceeded when time get very hard. If your partner has been unfaithful or wants to give up, this book will introduce you to people who have been through the same and survived.


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