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141. BookBrowse.com
Provides hardcover and paperback bestseller lists from the USA, Canada and UK. Offers excerpts, reviews, interviews, reading guides, and author biographies.
http://www.bookbrowse.com/index.cfm?page=browse&browseBy=Bestseller

142. Intro
Book lists and summaries for teens on just about everything, listed by categories of reading subject.
http://www.geocities.com/teen_txs/intro.html
WELCOME TO
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143. CVCO - Overbooked: Inspirational Fiction
Links to Inspirational book publishers and reading and author lists.
http://www.overbooked.org/genres/inspirational/index.html
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Hot Lists Stars Lists Booklists ... FAQ
Sudden Country by Karen Fisher
Suggested Reading Lists: Debuts All Stars Oregon Trail First Drop by Zoe Sharp
Suggested Reading Lists: Crime Fiction Stars
26A by Diana Evans
Suggested Reading Lists: Twins Debuts The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer
Suggested Reading Lists: Memoirs Drink Up September Booklists:
Hot October Hardcover Fiction
Camel Club by David Baldacci, The Scorpion's Gate by Richard C. Clarke, Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly, Predator by Patricia Cornwell, First Impressions by Jude Deveraux, Shroud of the Thwacker by Chris Elliot, Consent to Kill by Vince Flynn, Memories of My Melancholy Whore by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Color of Law by Mark Gimenez Knife of Dreams by Robert Jordan, Son of a Witch by Gregory Maguire, At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks, T oxic Batchelors by Danielle Steel

144. Teens Say Read
A place to post book reviews, enter trivia contests, and get lists of recommended reading. Sponsored by the Library of Virginia.
http://www.infopowering.lib.va.us/sayread/default.htm

145. E-Intro To Old English - Appendix C
Peter Baker's bibliography lists important printed works in several categories general works, grammars, dictionaries, bibliographies, collections of texts and translations, literary criticism, history and culture, manuscripts, art and archaeology. Also includes a selection of online aids.
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/research/rawl/IOE/read.html

146. Suggested Reading TOC
There are two ways to browse the lists of recommended reading. First, by writer. This is a good way to see if you ve missed something by a favorite author.
http://www.sfwa.org/reading/suggestions.htm
There are two ways to browse the lists of recommended reading. First, by writer. This is a good way to see if you've missed something by a favorite author. Click on the appropriate letter below. A B C D ... YZ Second, by reader. If you like a book or two recommended by one reader, chances are you'll like other books on that same reader's list. Click on a name below. An asterisk (*) indicates the reader has provided comments on the recommended works.
Novels and Stories
recommended by: Michael Alexander
Jens H. Altman

Rich Baldwin

Brian Bowles
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Ed Zielinski

Two Special Lists
Gardner Dozois
has compiled an extensive list ranking each author's works in order of preference, novels and collections of short stories alike. And older works that have had recent reprints are so indicated. You'll find a lifetime of good reading here. John Kessel has submitted two lists, one for readers new to science fiction and another for those who are familiar with the conventions of the field. Choose your level.
Add Your Reading Suggestions

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Bulletin Contracts ... how to contact any department site are those of the author, not of the SFWA organization. SFWA

147. Main Page/Spiritwords Mediumistic Readings
Spiritual medium located in New Jersey. Explains what spiritual mediumship is and what a reading is like and lists events.
http://www.spiritwords.net/index.html
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148. The SF Site: Philip K. Dick Reading List
The SF Site's 10 part reading list, primarily based on the Vintage reprints.
http://www.sfsite.com/lists/pkd11.htm
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Philip K. Dick was born in Chicago in 1928. While attending UC at Berkeley, he dropped out rather than take ROTC training. There he stayed to write some 36 novels and 5 short story collections. He won the 1962 Hugo for The Man in the High Castle and the 1974 John W. Campbell Award for Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said . He died of heart failure caused by a stroke in 1982.
Philip K. Dick Links
Philip K. Dick site

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The Philip K. Dick Mailing List

Philip K. Dick Reading List
Installments
Novels
A Maze Of Death (1970)
Fourteen strangers come to Delmark-O, thirteen by the usual method and the other by praying. Once there, they all find that even praying is useless, for it is a place where the very atmosphere is steeped in paranoia and psychosis. It appears that God is either absent from Delmark-O or bent on destroying His creations in this metaphysical thriller. A Scanner Darkly (1977)
Bob Arctor deals a lethal, addictive drug called Substance D. Fred is a cop assigned to tail and to bust him. To do so, he goes undercover as a drug dealer named Bob Arctor. He's addicted to his wares, the principal effect of which is to split the brain into two distinct, combative entities. Fred doesn't realize that he is after himself.

149. Inforce - International Forensic Centre Of Excellence For The Investigation Of G
The Inforce Foundation investigates war crimes, crimes against humanity and extrajudicial killings. News and information on ongoing projects, lists of advisors and supporters, upcoming conferences and recommended reading.
http://www.inforce.org.uk/
Contact emails:
mcox@inforce.org.uk

mparker@inforce.org.uk

jforrest@inforce.org.uk

rwessling@inforce.org.uk

Registered Charity 1097435 Inforce Foundation
Centre for Forensic Science, Technology and Law
Bournemouth University
Talbot Campus
Poole, Dorset,
UK Tel: +44 (0) 1202 965681 Fax: +44 (0) 1202 965255 Inforce Home Page "People who have suffered are entitled to closure, it is the least we can do for them. It is the truth that makes us free." Desmond Tutu Patron of Inforce Who we are Mission Statement "To provide a centre of expertise for the location, recovery and identification of victims of atrocities on a world-wide basis. To enable legitimate legal authorities to proceed with the prosecution of alleged perpetrators. To satisfy the humanitarian need of families and communities to bury their dead. To provide education for practitioners and as a means of empowering survivor groups." Education Scientific Standards Supporters Code of Conduct and Ethical Guidance photographs by Tim Loveless

150. The SF Site: Dan Simmons Reading List
List of novels, collections and uncollected short fiction by the author. Includes book descriptions and pictures of the book covers.
http://www.sfsite.com/lists/dsim.htm
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Dan Simmons was born in 1948 in Peoria, Illinois. He attended Wabash College, graduating in 1970 with a degree in English. Simmons' first novel, Song of Kali , won the World Fantasy Award. In 1989, his Hugo Award-winning novel, Hyperion was published. It is a novel with its roots in Chaucer and its name taken from a Romance-era poem by John Keats. He lives in Longmont, Colorado with his wife, Karen, and their daughter Jane. Dan Simmons Links
Dan Simmons Website

Dan Simmons Tribute Site

ISFDB Bibliography

SF Site Review:
... Song of Kali
Novels
Hyperion (1989)
Bantam Spectra
In the twenty-ninth century, the universe of the Human Hegemony is under threat by the rebel Ousters and the schemes of the secessionist AI TechnoCore. Seven citizens set out on a pilgrimage to the planet, Hyperion. There, the fabled Time Tombs seem about to reveal their secrets. But Hyperion is home also to the Shrike, part god and part killing machine, whose powers are said to transcend space and time. The seven have been chosen by the Church of the Shrike to travel on what may prove to be a final pilgrimage. While en route, the travellers, like another fabled group of pilgrims, share their stories on why they are on the journey.
The Fall of Hyperion (1990)
Bantam Spectra, Headline

151. The SF Site: Kim Stanley Robinson Reading List
Kim Stanley Robinson reading list
http://www.sfsite.com/lists/ksr.htm
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Kim Stanley Robinson was born in 1952. A native Californian, Robinson traveled and worked in different parts of the world (including Washington, DC and some time in Switzerland with his wife, Lisa, an environmental chemist). He has settled in California. His work has garnered many awards including the Nebula Award ("The Blind Geometer" and Red Mars ), the Asimov, John W.Campbell, Locus, and World Fantasy Awards ("Black Air") and the Hugo Award ( Green Mars ). As well, he was nominated for both the Hugo Award and Nebula Award for his novel The Wild Shore
Kim Stanley Robinson Links
SF Site Review:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2002
SF Site Review:
The Years of Rice and Salt ...
Mark/Space: Kim Stanley Robinson

Novels
The Wild Shore (1984)
Ace/Tor
In 2047, it has been sixty years since America was quarantined after a devastating nuclear attack. Henry, at 17, wants to help make America like it was before all the bombs went off. But, for the people of Onofre Valley, on the coast of California, just surviving is enough of a challenge. Living simply on what the sea and land can provide, they strive to preserve what knowledge and skills they can in a society without mass communications. Then one day Henry meets two men who say they represent the new American resistance.
The Gold Coast (1988)
Ace/Tor 21st century Orange County, CA is full of designer drugs, freeways that glide and soar. It's a mass-culture, video-saturated world for Jim McPherson who is adrift in society. He lives his life through dreams of the past. Dennis, his dad, is an aerospace engineer involved in military research, a fact that Jim ignores until he becomes a minor urban terrorist out of boredom. Father and son, separate for so long, are finally on a collision course.

152. Gurdjieff Ideas
Provides information about the Gurdjieff work and links to Foundation groups in the USA and elsewhere. Suggested reading and viewing lists of related to the work are given.
http://members.isp.com/gurdjieffideas@isp.com/index.htm
Gurdjieff Ideas Gurdjieff ideas are a call to all who wish to penetrate into the unknown. The Gurdjieff ideas include not only the atom but the entire universe in which we live. Gurdjieff ideas must at first be taken intellectually but soon one begins to understand the depth and breath of the ideas that Gurdjieff brought In all ancient teachings the first demand at the beginning of the way to liberation was: 'Know thyself.' G.I. Gurdjieff The Work Home History ... Library

153. Welcome To Reading University Jitsu Club
Member of the Jitsu Foundation. lists Jitsu background, news, class schedule, gallery and links. Located in reading, Berkshire.
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/readingjitsu/index.html

154. Winning Writers - Online Database With 650 Poetry Contests, Resources For Poets
Offers several annual competitions, among them a contest on the specific theme of War and a parody competition. Includes link lists, recommendations for reading and an online guide to poetry contests for subscribers.
http://www.winningwriters.com/
WinningWriters.com
Best resources for poets and writers
Home What's New Poetry Contest Insider Bad Contests ... Contact W ELCOME TO WINNING WRITERS Winning Writers finds and creates quality resources for poets and writers. We're one of the Writer's Digest 101 Best Web Sites for Writers for 2005. Our expert online poetry contest database, Poetry Contest Insider , ranks and profiles over 650 poetry contests. We sponsor two contests of our own, the Wergle Flomp Free Poetry Contest and the War Poetry Contest . We're also assisting the Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest , the Margaret Reid Poetry Contest and the Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest . Sign up for our free email newsletter and receive monthly news about free poetry contests and quality literary resources. You'll also receive a quarterly supplement with award-winning poems and special offers relating to poetry, books and writing. We'll keep your email address confidential, and you'll get access to our free online mini-guide, The Best Free Poetry Contests , just for subscribing. We've found over 100 quality free contests to date.

155. 1000 Pages Of Free Reading Vocabulary Materials And Phonics Worksheets
Free printable worksheets for improving reading and phonics skills. Also includes vocabulary lists and downloads resources for teachers and parents.
http://www.tampareads.com/
Discover a new and different approach for teaching reading that results in dramatically higher rates of progress over conventional reading programs. The TampaRead's ReadingKEY method also requires far less time and is far easier to implement than other reading programs as well. Try the first nine weeks of any grade level absolutely free . You'll then see why teachers and entire school districts are now using Tamparead's ReadingKEY to improve student reading ability in ways that other reading programs could never accomplish ! We are also one of the very few reading programs that teach according to the research findings from the federal NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT pertaining to " how " children learn to read best. This research clearly shows that the ability to read and comprehend increases dramatically when students have first achieved immediate word recognition for their grade level reading vocabulary words. Word recognition is simply the process of being able to look at and read a word easily - without hesitation. This skill, also known as "fluency," is specifically taught in our program. All it takes is 15-20 minutes each day with our unique memorization techniques to observe dramatically improved rates of progress with any age student. After detailed analysis of popular school textbooks, we've identified the precise reading words for each grade that your child or students need to know for scoring in the top 10% on any national standardized test. For more information click either our

156. The Ralph Fiennes Reading Room
Offers background information, pictures and lists of articles that mention Ralph Fiennes categorized by years.
http://home.the-wire.com/~steph/rfrr/
PUBLICATION DATE SUBMITTED BY Sunday Telegraph Interview April 13, 2003 Anita Evening Mail Article April 25, 2003 Marcella Sydney Morning Herald Article April 26, 2003 Anita Sunday Times (UK) Interview May 11, 2003 Dolores Independent (UK) Interview May 12, 2003 Ruth RSC Brand Interview Summer 2003 Claire
Liz's English Patient page

Helen's "It's Rafe, Actuallly" Site

Ralph Fiennes Astrology Page

Strange Days page
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157. Summer Reading
Repetition and humor guide new readers through Sam the lamb’s struggles to get out his Grade level 1–5. 32 pages. More lists of Recommended Books
http://www.hbook.com/booklists/summer.asp
Summer Reading
Picture Books
Younger Fiction Intermediate Fiction Young Adult Fiction ... Nonfiction
Every few summers, and this promises to be one, the whole world goes wild about Harry. But no wizard has a lock on enchantment. Our editors have hand-picked some favorite new titles, all published within the last year, that are ideal for the season. There is plenty of magic here, too. Picture Books
Suggested grade level listed with each entry A Crash Course for Molly
Traction Man Is Here! , written and illustrated by Mini Grey (Knopf)
The Mystery of Eatum Hall , written by John Kelly and Cathy Tincknell, illustrated by John Kelly (Candlewick)
The Witch’s Walking Stick , written and illustrated by Susan Meddaugh (Houghton)
Amazement Park , written and illustrated by Roxie Munro (Chronicle)
Roller coasters, twirly-whirls, and other dizzying amusement park attractions double as mazes in this companion to Mazescapes My Daddy Is a Giant , written by Carl Norac, illustrated by Ingrid Godon (Clarion)
Admiration exaggerates a tot’s knee-high perspective. Grade level: Preschool. 32 pages.

158. Reading The Old Testament
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible by Barry L. Bandstra with information regarding the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings. Also includes links to study guides, bibliographies, and resource lists.
http://www.hope.edu/academic/religion/bandstra/RTOT/RTOT.HTM
Reading the Old Testament . . . Table of Contents
Reading the Old Testament
An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
by Barry L. Bandstra RTOT News
  • Encyclopedia Britannica online cites Reading the Old Testament as the "Web's Best Site" for Old Testament study.
  • The study guide self-tests are now available in a new web-based version called Test-Taker that incorporates a number of improvements, especially to the identify type questions, which now allow multiple correct answers.
  • Reading the Old Testament with CD-ROM is available directly from the publisher Wadsworth/Thomson Learning , as well as from Amazon Barnes and Noble , and your local bookseller. Note that certain online booksellers currently list the book erroneously as paperback; it exists only in hardcover. However, when the third edition of RTOT with CD-ROM comes out, it will be in paperback to reduce the price.
  • The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible will no longer be accessible from the menu. Only a limited number of links will be allowed to stay within our permissions agreement.
Getting Started
RTOT TABLE OF CONTENTS

159. Cardiology Associates Of West Reading
Details about the practice and services which include cardiac stress testing, EKGs, cardiac consultations, treatment of congestive heart failure. lists locations in Pennsylvania and contact details.
http://www.cawr.net/
Heart Attack Warning Signs
Some heart attacks are sudden and intense the "movie heart attack," where no one doubts what's happening. But most heart attacks start slowly, with mild pain or discomfort. Often people affected aren't sure what's wrong and wait too long before getting help. Here are signs that can mean a heart attack is happening:
Chest discomfort . Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts more than a few minutes, or that goes away and comes back. It can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain. Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. Symptoms can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach. Shortness of breath.

160. North : Landscape Of The Imagination
A history of the Canadian North and its influences on the Arts of its residents and outsiders, from the precontact period up to the modern era. Compiled by the National Library of Canada, with extensive lists for suggested reading.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/2/16/index-e.html
North: Landscape of the Imagination
Introduction
THE CANADIAN NORTH: harsh and forbidding, beautiful and sustaining; a homeland for the indigenous people who have created an extraordinary art from its rugged landscape; a frontier for Southerners who define themselves against its presence. From the early days of the Pre-Dorset and Dorset people who moved across the Arctic in the first millennium B.C., Northerners have left a record of their art. We know little of these early people, but we can admire the beautiful ivory carvings they left behind. And we can still respond to the legends the Inuit have told about the Tuniit (only later named the Dorset, for Cape Dorset the site of the first archaeological artifacts recognized to be from a separate culture). The Canadian Arctic has been described in Norse legends, reproduced in paintings and sketches by early seamen or explorers, recreated through hundreds of years of Inuit sculpture, and painted, filmed and photographed by more contemporary artists. It has provided a compelling setting for fiction, and has inspired countless legends, poems and stories. In North: Landscape of the Imagination , the National Library has drawn on its collection of books, magazines, manuscripts and music to reveal the North of the artist. The collection contains a rich legacy of publications related to the North, one much broader and deeper than can be included in this exhibition. But it is one which lends itself naturally to the retelling of one strand of northern history - the North as experienced and recreated through the imagination of its artist.

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