books about: colds
books:
An Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly Mysteries, No. 3)
60 reviews
Charlaine Harris
Berkley
, 2008
ice cold grave
I find Mrs. Harris one of the best authors I read regularly. She is excellent in her descriptions of her characters and their dialogue suites the situation perfectly. An Ice Cold Grave is one of her best efforts. Her first novel she wrote in the mystery series was a bit weak but she has improved to the point of equaling her previous vampire series or even surpassed those books - which are ...
Cold Pursuit
7 reviews
Carla Neggers
Mira
, 2008
Loved it!
This was the first of her books I've read but the best romantic suspense novel I've read in months. Yes, I still have questions like "what happens next??". Hmmm... what a good sequel that would make. I'll definately try another of Carla Neggers' books.
1984 (Signet Classics)
1362 reviews
George Orwell
New American Library
, 1961
A Warning, A Prediction...A Terrifying Truth
First off, this book is incredible. At 13 years old, I didn't understand every aspect of it, but in a whole, everything made perfect, clear sense. I'm very interested in socialist governments(no, I don't like communist views; I'm a die-hard patriot at 13!), and I consider myself well-informed on up-to-date politics and such. And so, upon reading this book which was recommended to me by one of ...
Stone Cold
139 reviews
David Baldacci
Vision
, 2008
wants more
A great follow up to the camel club. I didn't want it to end and hope there is room for another follow up. You get extremely invested in the characters. Read the books in sequence for the full effect.
Rome 1960: The Olympics That Changed the World
16 reviews
David Maraniss
Simon & Schuster
, 2008
Five-Star History
The strong response of Amazon reviewers is definitely justified and cheers are in order for both the author and Simon and Schuster for bringing this book out just in time to coincide with the 2008 games. This is five-star historiography, with the perfect blend of biographical, cultural, political and athletic fact. Maraniss showcases the experience of a number of individuals (for American ...
In Cold Blood
429 reviews
Truman Capote
Vintage
, 1994
Anarachy in the heartland : an American story
An excellent piece of investigative journalism. Although called the first "non-fiction novel" I don't consider it a novel. To do so would suppose that journalism is objective, it is not, and anyway by most accounts Capote mostly got it right. It's gripping journalism, extremely well researched, and very American. The juxtaposition of Capote, a liberal New Yorker, among the conservative ...
Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits & Vegetables
31 reviews
Mike Bubel
,
Nancy Bubel
Storey Publishing, LLC
, 1991
root cellaring
This is something I have always wanted to do but always living in the city have never done. When we move to Montana I will make my first attempt and this book explains several methods as well as what veggie keep best and how to preserve them. Love it.
Cold Noses At The Pearly Gates
138 reviews
Gary Kurz
Citadel
, 2008
Finding comfort...
This book brought so much comfort to me after the loss of my very best friend- little girl Ni-Ni! With so many unanswered questions and so much uncertainty when we lose our four legged companions- it was in reading this book that I found and continue to find comfort in Gary Kurtz work... Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates. For anyone who has suffered this type of loss this book will bring you peace ...
Goosebumps: The Curse Of Camp Cold Lake: The Curse Of Camp Cold Lake (Goosebumps: The Curse Of Camp Cold Lake)
31 reviews
R L Stine
Scholastic Inc.
, 2005
My first goosebump that started my reading of the series
Unlike most kids, I didn't start reading the goosebump books at a young age. I had book-a-phobia! I was twelve when I first read this book and that's when I decided to read the series. It's a surprising and unpredictable book with great charectors. I love how Sarah is a little scared of camp, and I can relate. But my favorite character is Della, the ghost. I like the "ghost world" that Sarah ...
Preserving Food without Freezing or Canning: Traditional Techniques Using Salt, Oil, Sugar, Alcohol, Vinegar, ...
14 reviews
The Gardeners and Farmers of Centre Terre Vivante
Chelsea Green Publishing
, 2007
A very useful book, that calls to mind grandmas of the world!
I ordered this book a bit over a month ago. I received it very promptly and read it front to back the same day. I was totally amazed by the varied methods of preserving- from using root cellaring to fermenting to using salt and oils and even making jams and jellies! This book is teaching me a lot of methods that I remember my grandmother telling me and my cousins about. Up til now they were lost ...
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
106 reviews
Walker & Company
, 2005
The perfect novel for a 3 day weekend
Recommended by a Washington Post article, this book does not disappoint. It starts off with action in Berlin then spins a web of deceit and lies that keep the reader engrossed. We follow our main character through twists and turns and in different countries. The climax? Completely out of left-field. Shocking. As I finished the book, I sat and started at the ending for a good five minutes. ...
Making Connections: A Handbook of Cold Joins for Jewelers and Mixed-Media Artists
9 reviews
Susan Lenart Kazmer
Interweave Press
, 2008
Full of Little Treasures
Susan Lenart Kazmer's, "Making Connections" is not only a comprehensive treatment of cold joins, it's also a beautiful book to look at. Mixing simple, straightforward technical information with lovely photography and drawings, Kazmer's book is a rare find - a treat for the eyes and the mind. The tone is set at the book's beginning with a chapter on the "Alchemy of Susan Lenart Kazmer." An ...
Selling to Big Companies
54 reviews
Jill Konrath
Kaplan Business
, 2005
The new sales...where ethics meet success!
I bought this book at the same time as I bought "Bag the Elephant" by Steve Kaplan. (Do not waste your money on that one!) "Elephant" is full of the old tired sales techniques that we have grown to detest, while "Selling to Big Companies" offers a refreshing approach to selling by not selling. Jill Konrath puts you in the mindset of being a peer and a consultant, not a salesperson. In my personal ...
The Ski House Cookbook: Warm Winter Dishes for Cold Weather Fun
11 reviews
Tina Anderson
,
Sarah Pinneo
Clarkson Potter
, 2007
Excellent Cookbook for Ski Season and Beyond
I picked this book up and saw the the authors ski at Okemo Mt,Vermont where our family skis every weekend, so I had to check it out!! I have already made many of the recipes with great success--finally I can make an excellent calzone--at home!! authors Tina Anderson and Sarah Pinneo have put together a practical guide book including what to stock in your pantry and high altitude cooking ...
The MacGregors: Daniel & Ian: For Now, Forever\In From The Cold (Macgregors)
34 reviews
Nora Roberts
Silhouette
, 2007
excellentYou never can go wrong with a Nora Roberts novel
Nora Roberts is a great writer..this book is interesting from page one to the end. I loved it.
Smart Soapmaking: The Simple Guide to Making Traditional Handmade Soap Quickly, Safely, and Reliably, or How ...
35 reviews
Anne L. Watson
Shepard Publications
, 2007
Smart (and easy!) Soapmaking
I just finished creating my first batch of soap using this book. I was nervous, but determined, after reading Anne Watson's step-by-step manual to get a batch done before Christmas. I ordered/bought supplies, pre-read and followed the instructions, and was done in about an hour! Ms. Watson's experience shines through this small book, with plenty of Q and A's and tips to help out the most novice ...
White King and Red Queen: How the Cold War Was Fought on the Chessboard
2 reviews
Daniel Johnson
Houghton Mifflin
, 2008
A veritable history of chess over the last 150 years
A very fine work which provides an entertaining and quite detailed account of chess history over the last 150 years that have seen battles between American and European chess geniuses (for example Morphy triumphing over the European masters, the brilliant and tragic Pillsbury, the great Capablanca (undoubtedly the greatest genius ever to play chess), Reshevsky, and with special emphasis on the ...
There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow
6 reviews
Lucille Colandro
Scholastic
, 2003
Fun Book
I teach special ed. preschool and the kids love this book. It is easy to follow and the pictures are a lot of fun! It's one of their favorites.
Cold Sassy Tree
219 reviews
Olive Ann Burns
Mariner Books
, 2007
good service, good condition
would order again, book came in good time and in fine condition, good job!
Cold Rock River: A Novel
34 reviews
J. L. Miles
Cumberland House Publishing
, 2008
Cold Rock River Smooths the Rough Edges
J.L. Miles' Cold Rock River: A Novel flows in and out of the past and present of Adie Thacker's life and occasionally transports the reader into the thicket of plantations and slavery near the time of the Civil War. The reader travels along the current of Cold Rock River and hits some brisk rapids and undercurrents, following Adie on her journey. When Adie is a child, her family is the picture ...
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