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Mont Can't Gold (Magic Quest, No 4)
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (February, 1985)
Author: Paul R. Fisher
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a very intriguing book
i read this book six years ago. one of my teachers lent it to me, and it took me a bit to get into it, but once i did, i couldn't put it down. i can't seem to find it anywhere, no bookstores, no libraries and it's beyond me because it is my favorite book along with catcher in the rye. it's disappointing that no one else i know seems to have read it because i think it is a masterpiece.


Month-To-Month Gardening, Utah: Tips for Designing, Growing and Maintaining Your Utah Garden
Published in Spiral-bound by Four Sisters Publishing, Inc. (April, 1999)
Authors: Kelli Dolecek, Gary Neuenswander, and Paul Bousquet
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This book is so useful.It actually makes gardening easy!
Month-To-Month Gardening Utah is the best book I've read yet on successful gardening in Utah. The books offers hundreds of tips on things you can be doing to create a beautiful garden. I especially love the journal provided throughout the book. By journaling facts about my own garden, the book has become my own personal gardening guide. I love this book and would recommend it to anyone interested in successful Utah gardening.


Moral Absolutes: Tradition, Revision and Truth (The Michael J. McGivney Lectures of the John Paul II Institute for Studies On Marriage and Family)
Published in Hardcover by Catholic Univ of Amer Pr (October, 1991)
Author: John Finnis
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Not only a brilliant refutation of proportianalism
This concise book is a much needed defence of the idea that there are exceptionless moral norms. Modernist theologians will not enjoy the way in which Finnis shows that their espousal of a proportianalist ethic is completely at odds with the entire Christian tradition. As well as thoroughly documenting the manipulation of textual evidence made by theological proportionalists, Finnis pungently demonstrates the philosophical incoherence of their position. In so doing, Finnis has many interesting things to say about the nature of freedom, and its relation to moral absolutes, and how our relation to intelligible goods and integral human fulfillment generates unconditional oughts in a way that doesn't fall foul of the Naturalistic fallacy. The final chapter of the book suggests that the proportianalist philosophy took hold amongst certain heterodox Catholic thinkers in an attempt to justify contraceptive sexual acts. The result of this attempt has been to promote an ethic which rejects not only the Church's teaching on contraception, but also the idea of any exceptionless moral norms. The irrationality of the arguments used in favour of proportionalism suggests a motivation on the part of modern theologians, far removed from the pursuit of truth. Admirers of Finnis will not be disappointed by this book, which furthers his reputation as one of the most important Natural Law thinkers.


The Moral Teaching of Paul: Selected Issues
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (May, 1985)
Author: Victor Paul Furnish
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Insightful interpretation of the Bible's hardest writer.
This book provides helpful, clearly written and provocative background for understanding St. Paul's thinking on moral issues. It places the Pauline writings on matters like homosexuality in context and shows how they relate to pagan philosophical movements and Jewish thinking of Paul's time. It deciphers Paul's often complex writings so that these texts can be treated as a living witness, rooted both in cultural context and faith experience rather than simply a morass of convoluted strictures. In addition to this the author provides articulate commentary for people seeking to apply these ancient texts to modern realities. Readers who were intrigued by the approach to scripture taken in John Shelby Spong's RESCUING THE BIBLE FROM FUNDAMENTALISM, but perhaps found his treatment of Paul wanting, will welcome the information and refreshing insights this book provides.


More Games and Giggles: Wild About Animals!
Published in Paperback by Pleasant Company Publications (September, 1998)
Authors: Paul Meisel and Jeanette Ryan Wall
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wonderful for boring days
This book is just like games and giggles:just for girls,it has mazes,games,crosswords,crossouts, and alot more! all you need is a pencil and things like pennies, you can play with a friend or 5 friends because it has games to play that need friends and the instructions


More Grammar Games : Cognitive, Affective and Movement Activities for EFL Students
Published in Paperback by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (July, 1995)
Authors: Paul Davis and Mario Rinvolucri
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Multi Level Multi Faceted Activity Book
One of the easiest books I have seen for teacher use. The activities require little preparation and materials. Students become actively involed with various aspects of the English Language. I can find activities for all levels and age groups.


More of Paul Harvey's the Rest of the Story
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (July, 1980)
Author: Paul Aurandt
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It's like "Chicken Soup" for your head...
As someone that grew up listening to Paul Harvey on the radio it was pure bliss to find his "The Rest of the Story..." vignettes compiled and published.

Betch ya can't read just one!


More Stories of the Old Duck Hunters (Gordon MacQuarrie Trilogy)
Published in Hardcover by Willow Creek Press (March, 1995)
Authors: Gordon MacQuarrie, Zack Taylor, and Paul Birling
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More Stories of the Old Duck Hunters
Maquarrie is one of the greatest writers hunting and fishing has ever seen. He brings to life every story, and you can feel yourself in the blind or on the stream with the ODHA. His stories can be read over and over again, without loss of excitement.


Morocco
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (October, 1993)
Authors: Barry Brukoff and Paul Frederick Bowles
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Elegant and Exotic
This book will be viewed by photographers and art lovers as a magnificent picture book, by travelers as a journey into the grace of Morocco, by architects as a model for design. This book made a trip to Morocco inevitable, and served as a reminder of the beauty of the country.


Morris Minor the World's Supreme Small Car
Published in Hardcover by Collier-MacMillan Canada Ltd (October, 1989)
Author: Paul Skilleter
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Very educational and interesting, for Morris lovers.
The book made me appreciate the Morris more than I already did. I never realized what a well engineered automobile it was. I knew it was a great car to drive. It's handling was supurb. Far above many larger cars. Learning about Isigonis partnership with the car was interesting. The fact that the Morris sold well even though Lord Nufield (William Morris)never liked the "poached egg", as he described it when he first saw it. And in face of the fact that there were no hard sell advertisement or promotions to sell the car. It sold itself. The engineering was superior to other cars in it's class and in some cases out of it's class. In spite of the fact that the car during it's life had very few improvements, and the ones it did have for the most part were minor (no pun intended) I think The book like the car was well thought out and well researched. It was written by someone who obviously has an interest in the car personally. I still own the book, which I bought at an automobile museum in Pennsylvania (USA) While on vacation. I've read it several times and never tire of reading it. It also made me wish I had kept the Morris' I used to own. Two, 2 door saloons, and a Traveller. If you have one, please keep it. If you want to dump(Morris car) it give it to me. I promise to give it a good home.


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