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Paranoid Nation: The Real Story of the 2008 Fight for the Presidency Matt Towery
Hill Street Press, 2008
"Paranoid Nation" is a book you'll want to have and share. Towery is on the mark. His overview of the 2008 presidential election is a must read. The first book of the political season that looks indepth at the road to the White House with lots of insider information.
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Perfect 10 The UGA GymDogs and the Rise of Women's College Gymnastics in America Suzanne Yoculan, Bill Donalson
Hill Street Press, 2006
a must read for coaches I enjoyed this book not because I am a former bulldog but because of the inspiration and ideas it gave me as the coach of high level athletes. My college bound high school gymnasts seemed to be missing something that I just couldn't put my finger on. Suzanne's ...
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Cooking With Jack The New Jack Daniel's Cookbook Lynne Tolley, Mindy Merrell
Hill Street Press, 2006
Cooking with Jack There are some very interesting receipes in this cook-book. The ones we tried were very tasty.
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Tim and Sally's Vegetable Garden Grady Thrasher
HIll Street Press, 2007
Wonderful teaching book Reading "Tim and Sally's Vegetable Garden" with your kids is a wonderful way to cultivate and encourage an interest in gardening. It is a warm story about family and love that has the added bonus of teaching kids the basic tenets of vegetable gardening. My family loves ...
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Tim & Sally's Beach Adventure Grady Thrasher
Hill Street Press, 2008
Tim & Sally's Beach Adventure Grady Thrasher Illustrated by Elaine Hearn Rabon Join Tim and Saly as they embark on a fun-filled and learning adventure to the beach. Written in verse and perfect for early readers, in Tim and Sally's Beach Adventure, author Grady Thrasher reveals the joys and surprises in store for children on their first ...
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Ohio State University Trivia Book, The Tamar Chute, Raimund Goerler
HIll Street Press, 2007
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University of Tennessee Trivia Book, The Thomas Mattingly
HIll Street Press, 2007
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I Rode the Pink Pig: Atlanta's Favorite Christmas Tradition Macy's
Hill Street Press, 2006
A Magic Ride through Childhood If you're an Atlantan--a true, old-line Atlantan, that is--you'll love this book! Riding the Pink Pig was THE way to get into the Christmas spirit for anyone who grew up in the 1950s or 1960s (although the ride continues to the present day). This book is packed with so ...
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The University of Alabama Trivia Book Jessica Lacher-Feldman
Hill Street Press, 2007
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The Georgia Tech Trivia Book
Hill Street Press, 2003
Students, studies, and sports at a trademark Southern university
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Last Cow Doctor John McCormack
Hill Street Press, 2008
Last Cow Doctor John McCormack Tens of thousands of readers have fallen in love with Dr. John McCormack's series of books about the farmers, cattlemen, and moonshiners of Choctaw County, Alabama. From late-night cow deliveries to visits to the town barbershop to catch up on the latest gossip, The Last Cow Doctor is the final installment in ...
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Literary Savannah
Hill Street Press, 2006
Always something new... I've been to Savannah I don't know how many times; have walked the streets and squares and read the historical markers; have devoured some local history and novels--such as MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL. But, now I don't feel like I knew Savannah at all. I ...
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Santa Makes Housecalls Christmas Stories from a Country Vet John. Dr. McCormack
Hill Street Press, 2006
Heartwarming Another great book by Dr. McCormack! This time, the stories are centered around Christmas. Dr. McCormack's tales of his life as a country veterinarian in the rural south evoke nostalgia for life in the rural South. This is a great bedside book or gift book!
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Southern Daughter: The Life of Margaret Mitchell and the Making of Gone With the Wind Darden Asbury Pyron
Hill Street Press, 2004
Southern Daughter The research is well done but there are too many details repeated. I would have enjoyed it more if it were condensed at least 30 per cent.
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The Silent Stars Go By: A True Christmas Story Philip Lee Williams
Hill Street Press, 1998
A magical trip to the 1950s, through the eyes of a young boy "The Silent Stars Go By" is a Christmas story we all wish we could tell, but don't have a childhood like Williams' to reflect on. Throughout the work, Williams is able to recall the era of the late 1950s and how the fall and early winter of 1959 in particular ...
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