books by Granite Pub & Distribution
books:
The LDS Family Travel Guide: Independence to Nauvoo
1 review
Becky Cardon Smith
Granite Pub. and Distribution, 2002
Gotta have it if you're goin' to Nauvoo
I didn't actually buy the book until we were in Nauvoo, so we read it late but it can basically plan your trip for you. It tells you how long you need for things, where to go, what's a "must see", and many other things. I loaned to book to my sister for her trip to Nauvoo, and she also loved it. It also pays for itself with all of the discounts that you get that are inside the book. I loved it!
The Jewelry Box
1 review
Shelly Johnson-Choong
Granite Pub & Distribution, 2004
Really good
When Jessa Myers moves to Oregon, she prays that she will have a true friend. On her first day of church, she meets Catlyn McGregor. She tells every body about her and doesn't let Jessa do anything. She is a little too friendly. Then Jessa meets Micah. He is a alcholic. Catlyn warns Jessa to stay away from him, but Jessa seems drawn to him. Then Jessa is asked out by the football quarter back. ...
How to Hug a Porcupine: Dealing With Toxic & Difficult to Love Personalities
9 reviews
John L. Lund
Granite Pub & Distribution, 1999
Toxic Mother In Law 101
I read this book to help me deal with my very toxic MIL and it has helped me immensely! I highly recommend it for anyone seeking sanity from a highly critical or "toxic" person in your life. John's humor and down-to-earth approach makes this book very easy and enjoyable to read.
Sentinels Along The Way: Stories Of Inspiration
2 reviews
Granite Pub & Distribution, 2004
A Brilliant Compilation!
Doris Platt has done her homework. She has managed to compile an amazing collection of inspiring stories that invoke all types of emotions. Mrs. Platt has taken stories from the rich and famous to the average everyday guy and linked them together in such a way that you have to smile in assurance that all is not lost in this world filled with so much gloom and desperation. Regardless of who we ...
Founding Fathers: Uncommon Heroes
14 reviews
Steven W. Allen
Granite Pub&Distribution, 2003
Fascinating & Captivating!
Wonderfully written, this book holds the reader's attention from beginning to end. This book is not only for history buffs, but for anyone who wants a fascinating glimpse of the lives of our founding fathers. Written in the form of short biographies, it makes it easy to put down and pick up again without having to re-read the previous chapter. The timeline in the end also makes it easy to put ...
Gardenia sunrise: Where love prevails : a novel
1 review
Sherry Ann Miller
Granite Pub. and Distribution, 2001
Excellent Warm-Hearted Romance
This is a feel good type of life-affirming novel. The cover of the book is so calming and allows you to be swept off your feet, just like the two main characters. This enchanting story takes place in a villa in France, where the female character goes to her villa to recuperate from surgery. A young man walks in on here sleeping in the villa he rents every year to do his writing in. What ...
The mermaid's purse
2 reviews
Dorothy M Keddington
Granite Pub. and Distribution, 2001
Please write more!!!
Dorothy I love your books... Soft, clean, romantic, mysterious... I cannot get enough!! I let the whole house go because I cannot put down your books!!
Letters From The Highlands
1 review
Anne Perry
Granite Pub & Distribution, 2004
From Perhaps The Greatest Author Of Our Age
While many readers know that Ms. Anne Perry could be characterized as the Master of Mystery - her best-selling thrillers entertain millions 'round the globe and frankly I don't know of a single person who does not have at least one of her books! Yet some have not had the distinict honor, pleasure, and utter delight of learning a bit about this brilliant female author of many genres - up close and ...
Behold the Messiah
Robert J Matthews
Granite Pub. and Distribution, LLC, 2003
"The wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hid."-Isaiah 29: 14. I have often pondered over the fulfillment of these prophetic words, with reference to the lofty and the learned and their relations to what the world terms "Mormonism." Why is it that men and women, intelligent, educated, and even profound, cannot see in this great social and religious phenomenon something more than a topic to ...
The Class of'44
E.R. Turner
Distributed by Granite Pub. and Distribution
, 1999
Turner's characters mirror life in the real world in all its glory and perplexity. They are believable because we find in them the same strengths and weaknesses we find in ourselves. Their challenges are our challenges, their consequences are our consequences, their triumphs are our triumphs. Jerry and Emma and their friends from Grassville return to their 50th high school class reunion to find their lives have been touched and changed ...
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