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An American Ghost
Published in Paperback by Orion Publishing Co ()
Authors: Chester Aaron and David Gwynne Lemon
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keeps you on the edge of your seat!
When I started this book I didn't think it would be any good, but as I read more I found it was great. I highly recomend this book.


Go MAD: Make a Difference
Published in Paperback by Chess Press (15 April, 2003)
Authors: C. Kevin Wanzer, Eric Chester, Ed Gerety, Willie Jolley, Mark Bernstein, Mike Patrick, Byron V. Garrett, Patty Hendrickson, Keith Hawkins, and Ryan Underwood
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Go MAD: Make a Difference
My daughter LOVED this book. Sometimes I would hear her laughing from the other room as she read it. She would even bring up some of the issues she read about during dinner. She said that even though it was written by adults, it was presented in "her language" (funny, I thought she spoke English like the rest of us). She really liked the chapters by Mark Bernstein and Keith Hawkins in particular. Thanks for a great read. Go MAD is great!


Lackawanna: A Novel
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins Children's Books (March, 1986)
Author: Chester Aaron
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A Great Juvenile Novel Similar to Stand By Me
This is one of the best Depression-Era stories involving a youth group that I have read or seen on Film. This book has FILM ME written all over it. It is a story of a group of young kids that hop railroad cars during the height of the Depression and learn the struggles of the real world as they battle hobos and truth, while they eventually recognize the need to be loved is a truth that cannot be defeated.

It is available in most larger libraries, usually in good condition or better.


Duchess
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins Children's Books (September, 1982)
Author: Chester Aaron
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Not Bad, But Still Not the Best
Although this book was interesting enough for me to read until the end and kept me up at night to finish, it wasn't as entirely absorbing or heartfelt as some of her other books, such as Knight in Shining Armor.

The characters were colorful and interesting, although at times I found myself to be annoyed with Claire for being so closed minded about Nyssa's religion, and also for thinking she "should" love Harry when in fact its quite obvious she had a better and more open relationship with Trevelyan. I don't know, Claire wasn't the best character to me.. I didn't tend to Trevelyan was the typical male romantic hero: tall, dark, mysterious, a man who "gets all the ladies" but then gives them all up for his one "true love."

For the most part, the plot was interesting enough, it was entertaining, however, it wasn't as funny, and the chemistry between them wasn't as passionate as it could have been. Deveraux has the potential to do so much better, but its obvious this isn't her best work.

The ending was an utter disappointment. I was hoping for some closure, and I expected some kinda "thing" to happen to the old bag duchess. Instead, I get stuck with a hastily put together reunion and an even hastier epilogue. It left a lot of questions unanswered.

I would reccommend this book if you're bored... it's not a boring book, its just a bit more bland than other books I've read. The plot kind of keeps you going, but you end up waiting for some big, emotional scene where you cry your eyes out... and it never happens. For books like those, i definitely and highly reccomend McNaught. But this isn't a review about her, is it? Oh well, this book has its good and bad points... take it or leave it, I guess.

it's alright
'the duchess' is alright, i think, for jude's standard. i mean, she writes all these books about diff kind of ppl in different timelines and you wonder how she doesn't get mixed up.

claire is you typical dumb heiress, with the spendrift, rather [stupid] parents and a bratty sister. she thought she fell in love with harry, and if you knock her head with a box of romance books she coudn't see his obvious flaws. then she goes to that god forsaken house full of cold family members, and ends up spending her time with trevalyan. they suit each other. the dumb heiress and the even dumber duke/traveller/spy/writer/soldier/wanderer/whatever else. by the time they realized their feelings for each other the readers will be groaning "about time!" and flip to the next page.

and for a well-read lil miss, claire is quite closed up about everything else isnt she? she insists that christianity is the true religion, and doesnt respect other people's beliefs. i find it real irritating. she should read more books, i say, and stop reading them frank bakers. she's getting mentally unwell reading them all.

conclusion, in most parts the characters are unlikable, but the storyline's okay. i'd read it if only for the story. an okay read overall.

HELP ANYONE
I have not yet read this book for I am trying to find out in which order does this book come in the Montgomery series order. I can't seem to find an e-mail for Jude Deveraux to ask her so I'm asking anyone if they can help. I have acouple books from her and I have found that they all are part of a series. The book that I have are. (BLACK LYON, HIGH TIDE, THE TEMPTRESS, AND THE VELVET PROMISE.) I don't know about any of you all but I hate reading a book and finding out that it was part of a series.


Garlic Is Life: A Memoir With Recipes
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (April, 1996)
Author: Chester Aaron
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The title says it all.
This is an autobiographical slice of Chester Aaron's life as he waas intoduced to garlic growing and became a garlic devotee. Aaron and his cat take the reader into the world of garlic,its many varities, and how to best grow these bulbs of life. At the end of the book are thirty recipes for tasty garlic dishes. It is a very readable primer on garlic growing.


Gideon
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins Children's Books (April, 1982)
Author: Chester Aaron
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Gideon
I think this was an ok book. I think there could have been more detail. But over sll this is a good book to young readers who are easily intrested in the Holocaust.

Gideon
Personally, I was not impressed by the book. Gideon, the maincharacter, was not very believable. I have a hard time believing thata normal fourteen year old boy would know how to smuggle guns and food into another city.However, the book wasn't all bad. It did have a lot of action during the middle and end. It also describes what life was like in a Jewish ghetto. I would recommend "Gideon" for young readers that enjoy serious books. END

gideon
I read this book when I was in junior high..I have been looking to read it again since I understand a little more about WWII and what happened to the jews. I really enjoyed this book when I was young.


Alex, Who Won His War (Walker's American History Series for Young People)
Published in Hardcover by Walker & Co (August, 1991)
Author: Chester Aaron
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Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Canton, 1806-1853, Chaplin, 1822-1851, Chatham, 1767-1854, Cheshire, 1780-1840, Chester, 1836-1852, Clinton, 1838-1854, Diary of Aaron G. Hurd-clinton
Published in Paperback by Genealogical Publishing Company (December, 1996)
Author: Lorraine Cook White
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Better Than Laughter
Published in School & Library Binding by Harcourt (June, 1972)
Author: Chester Aaron
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Black and Blue Jew: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Creative Arts Book Co (May, 2002)
Author: Chester Aaron
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