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Wonderful book about Cape CanaveralReview Date: 2008-07-31


High on HiaasenReview Date: 2003-11-30

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Outstanding BiographyReview Date: 2004-04-11

Need a new edition...Review Date: 2000-05-12

Fun for allReview Date: 2007-10-21
Here's a couple that took a chance and got paid big rewards for the inconvenience of living on a remote (in the 1930s) island. I loved it, my two teenage boys loved it, as did my wife, 2 brother-in-laws, cousin and best friend.
Don't miss out on a full lifetime lived in just a couple of years in the Florida keys, where wild is an understatement.
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A pioneering study of Chaucer Review Date: 2004-10-17

From the genius of curiosity comes opportunities for fun!Review Date: 2002-02-09
The Sunshine State is a land full of extraordinary attractions, no doubt, but worthless if you don't know about them outside the gates of the themeparks. This book is a guide to seeing the side of Florida real people hope to see, the kind of people who like road side diners and listening to local dialects.
This book saves you from that nagging feeling that there is more to Florida (the bottom half) and your vacation than can be seen out the car window or discovered from the travel brochures, giving you answers AND directions to find the funky, the zany, the outrageous, the unbelievable, the cool.
Mr. Zoretich, in real life, is a quintessential journalist who lives to tell you about it, as zany as the zaniest just this side of Hunter Thompson (not really, he is from Cleveland but he is a character). He finds and writes about Americana in a way deserving of a Pulitzer. He writes about these people and their hidden places with wit, charm, and respect.
Buy this book and save your vacation if you are looking for more than the canned Disney or Miami Vice Floridian experience. Heck, buy the book and read it even if you are not going to Florida (or if you already live there--you'll learn something new about your state for sure).
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Learn about rampant elder abuse and fraud in Florida!Review Date: 2004-09-05

Lectures...Review Date: 2006-03-13
Corinth: A Divided Church by C. G. "Colly" Caldwell
Sanctified in Christ by Martin Pickup
Let All Things Be Done in Love by H. E. "Buddy" Payne, Jr.
Paul's Work at Corinth by Mike Willis
The Wisdom of God Versus the Wisdom of Men by Bob Hutto
The Corinthians and Their Teachers by Frank Himmel
Clean Out the Old Leaven by Jim Jonas
Lawsuits With One Another by Earl Kimbrough
Questions About Marriage by Bob Waldron
Personal Liberty and the Brethren by Bob Dickey
Take Heed Lest You Fall by Douglas K. Seaton
Relationship of Man and Woman by Randy Harshbarger
When You Come Together by Bill Feist
Concerning Spiritual Gifts by Carl McMurray
The Resurrection: Each in His Own Order by David Owen

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Christian-Muslim Encounters.Review Date: 2001-07-26
Even so, the scholarship does point to some major themes: (1) the Christian-Muslim experience on every level has been primarily one of confrontation, from military to theological; (2) bright spots have appeared increasingly over the centuries, as believers of liberal spirit on both sides have sought to go beyond hostility; and (3) even as the masses continue the antagonistic relations of old, some religious leaders are trying to reach out and find common ground. So far, however, these efforts are more notable for the goodwill that animates them than for their actual accomplishments.
Middle East Quarterly, March 1996
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