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Control: A Novelization (X-Files , No 7)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by HarperTrophy (1997)
Authors: Everett Owens and Chris Carter
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Control
What a great book. It really kept me in suspense. I enjoyed the supense and the idea of this book. Mulder believes Pusher can force people to kill and commit suicides through his will but Scully is unsure. She only gets convinced when Mulder puts her at gunpoint. Will she be able to survive Mulder's shot. See it in this great book CONTROL. Nice heading also

awesome!!!!
I loved this book so much when I first read it, it was like I was watching it on tv. I even used it in an assighnment for English thats how much I loved it. I recomend this book for everyone. Everyone out there go buy this book!!!

Very suspenseful and unpredictable.
This was an awsomebook. I really enjoyed reading it


Regeneration: A Novelization (X-Files (Juvenile), No 14)
Published in Hardcover by HarperTrophy (1999)
Authors: Everett Owens, Chris Carter, and Vince Gilligan
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The X-Files: Regeneration
This is a book of The X-Files episode "Leonard Betts". It is one of the scariest episodes, and the end of it leads to the revelation of Scully's cancer, which is obviously a very important event in the history of The X-Files, as any fan of the show will know. It is also hardback, which I greatly appreciated, and is well worth the money.


Damnation of Theron Ware
Published in Paperback by Belknap Pr (1996)
Authors: Harold Frederick, Harold Frederic, and Everett Carter
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One Of Those Classics That You Never Heard Of
This was a very popular novel of 1896, and is considered by many to be a literary classic. Theron Ware enters the scene as a small town Methodist Minister. He and his wife seem to be humble folk and settle into a small house near his church. Soon he meets a Catholic priest, an atheist physician, and a beautiful Irish lass. They make quite an impression on him. They are sophisticated, well educated, and quite worldly. Alas, they are such a strong influence on him that he starts playing the worldly role, and begins to look down on his job and his religion. He also finds himself strongly attracted to the lovely Celia Madden. I should mention that in those days the Irish were assigned to the caste of untouchables.

Theron acts as if he is now a man of the world, although he knows nothing of the literature, music, and philosophy discussed by others. He becomes a boring, mean minded buffoon. The book continues with his steady degradation, a preacher who has become a victim of that secular humanism that our current day fundamentalists complain so much about.

The novel provides an interesting view of religion and culture of the late 1800s. It was somewhat difficult for me to understand how such a seemingly pious man could turn into such a churlish fellow. Perhaps his upbringing was quite religiously strict, and he developed a strong reaction formation to it all.

Wonderful Surprise!
I found this book on my father's bookshelf and brought it home to read. I'm not sure why I picked it--nothing about the title or description excited me too much, so it sat on my own bookshelf forgotten for several months. Finally, hurriedly getting ready for a vacation I needed a book to read and found Theron Ware. I loved it so much that I went right out and bought my own copy. I recommended it to my 21 year old son and he loved it too. One caution though, do NOT read the introduction first--it gives the entire plot away. Save it for after when you can savor the analysis.

A wonderful and shamefully neglected American novel
IMHO, this novel can and should be included with the other American novels that we cram down the throats of high-schoolers: Moby Dick, Scarlet Letter, Huckleberry Finn, etc. This is the almost painfully realistic story of a preacher who discovers that there is another world outside his previously sheltered existence. For many of us, this sort of discovery is a happy and broadening experience. But in Ware's case, his new discoveries cause him to reject all the good things about his old life, and to build fantasy castles in the air of his imagination. In his increasingly desperate attempt to escape into a fantasy life, he leaves behind many of his values and ethical standards - not least his responsibilities to those he loves.

This book will hit a nerve for many readers - it did for me. It is easy for the reader to identify with Ware and realize only too late, as Ware did, that he is embarking on an illusory and self-destructive quest. Frederick constructed both the plot and the character of Ware perfectly, and this novel is worth everyone's time to read. You will keep thinking about it long after you have closed the book for the last time.


The American Idea: The Literary Response to American Optimism
Published in Hardcover by Univ of North Carolina Pr (1977)
Author: Everett. Carter
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Hack Proofing XML with CDROM
Published in Paperback by Syngress (15 June, 2002)
Authors: Larry Loeb, Jeremy Faircloth, Ken Ftu, Carter Everett, and Curtis, Jr. Franklin
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Howells and the age of realism
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Author: Everett Carter
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Introduction to Transportation Engineering
Published in Textbook Binding by Prentice Hall (1978)
Author: Everett C. Carter
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Professional development of maintenance engineers and managers
Published in Unknown Binding by National Academy Press ()
Author: Everett C. Carter
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