books about: buried
books:
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning
349 reviews
Jonah Goldberg
Doubleday
, 2008
A superior work of political scholarship
A long and important book on the history of fascism and activist big government which has been highly recommended by such serious minds as Charles Murray and Tom Wolfe. I found it deeply insightful, very carefully researched, and extensively documented. A main point is that the differences between fascism, communism, and modern leftist "liberalism" are far less significant than their essential ...
Disney's Little Einsteins: Pirate's Treasure (Little Einsteins)
5 reviews
Marcy Kelman
Disney Press
, 2007
We just love this author!
We purchased this book for our nephew who LOVES anything pirate, and he's crazy about the Little Einsteins! It was a huge hit! We're trying to collect all of Marcy Kelman's work, it rocks!
Feelings Buried Alive Never Die
47 reviews
Karol K. Truman
Brigham Distributing
, 1991
Amazing
I bought this book on a recommendation from a friend. My husband then pointed out I already had it in my collection of books not yet read. Decided to start reading it and haven't been able to put it down. What an eye opener of life as it can be. I have started working with it and have already found understanding and changing. Easy read, lots of food for thought, great book.
Sam Shepard : Seven Plays (Buried Child, Curse of the Starving Class, The Tooth of Crime, La Turista, ...
11 reviews
Sam Shepard
Dial Press Trade Paperback
, 1984
Essay, Different Ways of Life
11th grade English Essay Phillips Academy, Andover "True West" The play is about the struggle between modern society and more traditional ways of life. Lee and Austin represent two disconnected brothers with drastically different upbringings who have come to accept different norms. Against the growth of the city and the suburb, their spirit of the Wild West, though diminished, still ...
Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4)
6 reviews
Edith Kunhardt Davis
Random House Books for Young Readers
, 1987
Makes you feel like you're there
As a 2nd grade teacher, I've been sharing this book with my students for about 2 years now. It keeps any group mesmorized! The best part about it is the way it makes kids understand that the people of Pompeii were just regular people going about their daily routines when Vesuvius erupted. They especially feel a connection with the little boy Pliny who watched the eruption from across the ...
Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding
29 reviews
David F. Tolin
,
Randy O. Frost
, ...
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2007
didn't know I have OCD-thought I was just an "accumulator"
First time ever to see a psychologist. She recommended this book. IT IS a TREASURE!! Some of the exercises are hard to do, but they sure open "doors" I didn't know I HAD!! A collector collects thing of VALUE; an accumulator saves EVERYTHING--Just In Case!!
God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?
15 reviews
John Lennox
Lion Books
, 2007
Logical presentation for theistic belief
Reading John Lennox's work I'm very impressed with his ability to present a logical, scientific view of a most difficult and tenous subject as the debate of Science and God. Dr. Lennox presents arguments in the diverse fields as Astronomy, Biology and the fossil record to present a clear case for his beliefs. He is able to accomplish this without resulting to insults or low brow attacks. ...
Doomwyte: A Novel of Redwall
1 review
Brian Jacques
Philomel
, 2008
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
Doomwyte is one of the best Redwall novels yet! It's a novel that anybody could love! It was filled with puzzles and action!
The Secret of the Mansion (Trixie Belden #1)
52 reviews
Julie Campbell
Random House Books for Young Readers
, 2003
The Secret of the Mansion
This was my first time reading a Trixie Belden book and I enjoyed it immensely! In this book, Trixie meets a new friend, Honey, who moves in next door. While exploring an old mansion with Honey, they discover a runaway boy. He has runaway from his stepfather, who treats him cruelly. These stories are cliffhangers! I love them and advise you to read them all, as I plan to do.
Dead And Buried: A Shocking Account of Rape, Torture, and Murder on the California Coast
41 reviews
Corey Mitchell
Pinnacle
, 2003
Very eye opening
Yet another hit from Corey Mitchell! The way he starts out with some of the attacks and then starts from the beginning of where everyone involved came from etc. was awesome. I again love the way he ties in other cases where applicable that people might recall. I was especially touched by the story of his deceased wife at the beginning. I had read books done after this and seen the reference to ...
Pirate Pete
19 reviews
Kim Kennedy
Harry N. Abrams
, 2002
Shiver me timbers, buy this book!
My oldest started with this series at 2, he will be 3 soon. He asks to be read at least one of these books daily. He insists on being Pirate Pete for Halloween and Mardi Gras. The stories are cute and he looks through his hand like a spyglass when looking for the Seafairy Sapphire in the Giant Adventure title. He is always engrossed in every page. The illustrations are gorgeous. We can ...
Shipwreck on the Pirate Islands #18 (Geronimo Stilton)
1 review
Geronimo Stilton
Scholastic Paperbacks
, 2005
Looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have collected all 15 Geronimo stilton books. This one looks great!!!!!!!!!! Thats 32 more books to go, then the seris is all over.... but before then, collect them all, thier whisker licking good, and thats a promise. Sencirly, Doug Laman
Classic Starts: Treasure Island (Classic Starts Series)
4 reviews
Robert Louis Stevenson
Sterling
, 2005
Treasure Pleasure
Treasure Island Retold by Chris Tait Original story by Robert Louis Stevenson I am ten-years-old and my Teacher, Mrs. McAuley asked us to write a book review on the book we read. This is mine. This book is just one of the Classic Starts series. These books are easy to read and good for all ages. I highly recommend this book as a good family novel because it's easy to make a mind ...
Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye (Geronimo Stilton, Book 1)
10 reviews
Geronimo Stilton
Scholastic Paperbacks
, 2004
Fun, humours and pleasant to the eyes
There's one fine line between well-played and over-played layouts. The full Geronimo Stilton series falls into the well-played category: the outcome is pleasant and not too loud and the fonts / colour used are really a statement on their own. Another point to note is the translation involved. While this is not "literature" literature, the adaptation in cultural and linguistics aspect are ...
Buried Bones
8 reviews
Carolyn Haines
Bantam
, 2000
Excellent Series!!
Excellent Series! I love reading about the deep south, Sarah Delaney and all her friends.. always on pins and needles to see if she and the Sheriff are ever going to get together!!
Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow #11: Poseidon's Peak (Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow)
4 reviews
Rob Kidd
Disney Press
, 2008
Constance
I give the Jack Sparrow series a big thumbs up,( exept for the 9th because it was it was a little cheesy.)I just really want Robb Kidd to make Constance change into a girl again! Jean is one of my favorite charactors in the series, so it would be so awsome to learn more about his sister.And then Jack would have a lass( I think it's so unfair that Arabella has a boyfriend but Jack doen't have a ...
Treasure Island (Signet Classics)
260 reviews
Robert Louis Stevenson
Signet Classics
, 1998
Tense, Readable Adventure
This is a solid condensed version of the classic search for buried treasure in the late 1700's. Author Robert Louis Stevenson draws readers in early as the Captain arrives at the Benbow Inn in Britain, focused on incoming ships, and warning young Jim Hawkins of one-legged visitors. The story picks up as Billy Bones arrives, bringing danger and discovery of the treasure map, a discovery that ...
Mayflower Treasure Hunt: A to Z Mysteries Super Edition 2 (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
2 reviews
Ron Roy
Random House Books for Young Readers
, 2007
Very Good
My 6-year old daughter thoroughly enjoyed this book. She pays attention to the details to come up with theories about the mystery. I believe this helps her overall reading comprenhension.
The Goose's Gold (A to Z Mysteries)
3 reviews
Ron Roy
Random House Books for Young Readers
, 1998
Excellent!
Ron Roy can work wonders with his books! The Goose's Gold is the book when Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose go to Florida to visit Ruth Rose's grandmother. Something fishy is going on though. This book is excellent!
Red Rackham's Treasure (The Adventures of Tintin)
17 reviews
Herge
Little, Brown Young Readers
, 1974
Colurful and action packed Tintin classic
Tintin and Captian Haddock prepare to depart on the search for the hidden treasure of Red Rackham, and are approached by an eccentric hard of hearing inventor, Professor Calculus, who simply won't go away. His shark submarine is to prove invaluable in Tintin and the Captain's search, and Calculus will be a constant figure in all subsequent Tintin books. They are also joined by the ...
search for books
acquiring
,
adventures
,
american
,
california
,
caribbean
,
classics
,
compulsive
,
doomwyte
,
einsteins
,
feelings
,
geronimo
,
hoarding
,
islands
,
mayflower
,
mussolini
,
mysteries
,
politics
,
pompeii
,
poseidon
,
rackham
,
reading
,
shipwreck
,
shocking
,
starving
,
step-into-reading
,
stepping
,
torture
,
treasure
,
treasures
,
undertaker
books:
Kindle - Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
This is the future of book reading. I have used it and love it!
randomly chosen
apparel:
Varsity Cheerleader Sexy Plus Adult
leave a comment
home
impressum - about us