The Earthmover Encyclopedia Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Following the resounding success of his "Giant Earthmovers - an Illustrated History", Keith Haddock has gone the full distance to produce a masterpiece in heavy equipment. Arranged by machine manufacturer and equipment category for quick reference, this comprehensive guide covers every significant manufacturer...
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Operation Yes Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I knew when I picked up Operation Yes, that it was a children's book (9-12). I knew as I was reading it that it was a children's book. And somehow, as I got to the end, I forgot all of that and found that it wasn't ONLY a children's book. It was a thoroughly enjoyable tale about a small cast of sixth...
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Winning Converts Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I have been reading this book off and on now for about one year and I have gained good information by way of preparing oneself for the task of proclaiming Christ to the world. This book provides many practical methods for the beginning apologist to employ as he or she reaches out to bring all into the...
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Summer Song Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Several family and friends, of middle school and older ages have smiled, cried and laughed while reading this book about a girl who befriends her friend, a boy trying to break into the country singing business, while coping with the terminal illness of her dear grandfather. Families looking to deal with...
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Hospital at War: The 95th Evacuation Hospital in World War II (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This is a very engaging-read. This author is writing from first hand experience, and he draws you right in to the landing beaches on the shores of Italy, in World War II. The 95th Evacuation Hospital has a rich history in performance under fire, and Dr. Friedenberg has captured both the human travails...
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First Year Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book captures mixing the happy, enveloping together family that I grew up in. Most accurate presentation of Brookings, SD that will be captured between the pages of book. She understands the people so well.Felt I knew the characters very well. Totally believable, developed characters.Click Here...
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The Truth About Rats, Rules, & Seventh Grade Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I got this book as a gift, and loved it. It was so funny how the main character, Larch, made up the "Rules" to fit her situation exactly, and then tried so hard to live by them. This was a great way to write the story. As a seventh grader, I totally identified. Everyone should read this book!!!Click...
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Telling Christina Goodbye Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Telling Christina Goodbye is the story of three teens, Trisha, Cody and Tucker, struggling to move on through senior year after their lives are changed one night in a fatal accident leading to the death of their close friend Christina. Tucker Hanson, Christina's demanding boyfriend, was driving the four...
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Forest Road Operations in the Tropics (Tropical Forestry) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)As a forest engineering student, this book provides a great reference for standard forest road designs. It contains lots of useful equations for horizontal and vertical curves, stopping sight distance, earthwork, etc. However, the equations are in metric so beware!Click Here to see more reviews about:...
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Tecopa Cocoa Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)A century-long flashback, told by a big turtle? Yep, it works. Tecopa Cocoa is a fanciful, realistic, funny, insightful, scholarly and uniquely optimistic coming of age tale. It starts with our hero sharing his early memories as a geeky kid trying his best to grow up in the eastern United States during...
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Montana Stu Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This is a sneaky book. No matter what you expect, it is not exactly that. The cover says that it is "Read by young adults as an adventure story and by adults as a connection to their past hopes and dreams." There is truth there, but the whole story is larger. I've seen adults up to ninety years old giggling...
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Mystery in the Sand (The Boxcar Children Mysteries #16) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book was about four kids Jessie, Benny, and Violiet . Those four kids like mysteries. One day Benny finds a locket and decides to find the out who it belongs to. I thought this mystery was great . I think mysteries are fun to solve. Mysteries make kids want to read and it makes kids want to read...
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Give Us This Mars (As It Is On Mars series) (The Saga Begun in As It Is on Mars Counter Pack Series, 2) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I am a member of a book club of twelve, and we try to read as diverse a selection of books as possible. That includes SF books, which few of us would read without a prod."Give Us This Mars" is as good a page turner as I have ever read. Reading it was like being on a long and wonderful visit to Mars....
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The Books of Fell Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)M.E. Kerr's "Fell" trilogy is now compiled in one book, covering all three: "Fell," "Fell Back," and "Fell Down." While it's now commonplace to put old trilogies in one book, it doesn't really work out in this case. Though Kerr's vaguely fantastical prose and tense plotting are a delight to read, the...
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The Loop Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book is an enjoyable and fast read, but you may find yourself thinking about larger issues as you read it and for a while after.Coomer touches on some very big topics, but never addresses them directly:* Man's search for meaning* The comfort of religion* The inevitability of death* How relationships...
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Going to Bend: A Novel Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)"I know these people." That was the thought that stayed at the forefront of my mind as I read Diane Hammond's remarkable first novel, "Going To Bend." Sure, it's a work of fiction, set in two Oregon coast towns that don't exist, Sawyer and Hubbard. The characters are not based on real people. But I know...
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Spanish for Rednecks Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Just as a dictionary and the George Forman grill, "Spanish for Rednecks" is a household must. It makes an excellent gift for any occasion. It is hilarious and clever, just as other reviews have stated. The kind of book that you don't want to put down 'till you read everything. You can always find something...
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