books by M. M. Kaye
books:
M. M. Kaye
The Ordinary Princess
Puffin
, 2002
M.M. Kaye's The Ordinary Princess: Ordinary and Fantastic in Delightful Harmony
One may know the story of the servant girl who gets to go to the ball, the story of the beautiful girl that falls in love with the beast, the princess that is finally awakened by a kiss from a dashing prince. But, it is quite possible that one may go half of her life ...
Death in Zanzibar
M. M. Kaye
St. Martin's Minotaur
, 1999
Classic Mystery and Romance
If you like old-fashioned mystery and romance set in an exotic locale, this is a very fun read. M.M. Kaye wrote several of these atmospheric mystery romance novels which always incorporated some exotic setting she had been to as she and her husband moved all over the ...
The New Glucose Revolution: The Authoritative Guide to the Glycemic Index - the Dietary Solution for Lifelong ...
Dr. Jennie Brand-Miller
,
Thomas M.S. Wolever
, ...
Da Capo Press
, 2006
Finally, a non-diet diet that works for vegetarians!
Let me preface the following by stating that I've never been a "dieter", I've always just tried to eat as healthy as I can. And, as a life-long vegetarian I'd never really been able to participate in most fad-diets anyway (I need my carbs!). But, I'd noticed over the ...
Death in Cyprus: A Novel
M. M. Kaye
St. Martin's Minotaur
, 2001
THE BEST!
I have read lots of mystery stories, and I must say, this is the one that I can read over and over again. The setting is gorgeous - you can almost feel the sun on your face and the sand at your feet, and you almost feel like visting Cyprus, the beautiful land of ...
Lost and Philosophy: The Island Has Its Reasons (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Wiley-Blackwell
, 2007
An Excellent Opportunity to Enhance the Viewing Experience
This is a good read. The book is a collection of twenty-one essays. Some of them are very good, some of them are good. But all of them are challenging and exciting. I have my personal favorites: "Should We Condemn Michael for Saving Walt?", "The Island as a Test of ...
The New Glucose Revolution: The Authoritative Guide to the Glycemic Index--The Dietary Solution for Permanent ...
Jennie Brand-Miller
,
Thomas M. S. Wolever
, ...
Rodale Press
, 2005
Lose Weight!
After I began reading this book and a couple of chapters later, my brain felt like it weighed 10 additional pounds! Getting through all the medical definitions (to wit, I have to admit some of it went right over my head) the book actually made sense. In fact, you can ...
Death in Kenya
M. M. Kaye
St. Martin's Minotaur
, 1999
Fabulous blend of mystery, suspense and romance!
Before I read this book, the only works of M.M. Kaye that I had read were the Far Pavilions and Shadow of the Moon. Both were excellent but I had seen her as more of a romance writer and was therefore surprised to learn that she has written mysteries as well. Death ...
The Far Pavillions
M. M. Kaye
Bantam Books
, 1978
an epic
I really did enjoy this book. I had just finished Gone With The Wind for the first time. Then I picked up this book. It had action, romance, and treachery. I love that it pulled me into India and their customs. It's a great book to introduce you to another culture ...
The Far Pavilions
M. M. Kaye
St. Martin's Griffin
, 1997
This definitely stands the test of time
I've found that often books I thought were fantastic when I was young have not stood the test of time when reread later. However, even though I've read and reread this book countless times over the years, each time it comes up trumps. Set against a backdrop of ...
Straight Wives: Shattered Lives
M. Ed. Bonnie Kaye
Airleaf Publishing
, 2006
Was also married to a gay man.
I too, was married to a gay man for over 30 years with no support or information available to me for years. That's why this powerful book is so important for others who might be in the same situation as I was. This book is so powerful and informative to others who ...
Rudyard Kipling: The Complete Verse
Rudyard Kipling
Kyle Cathie
, 2006
gorgeous!
Largely forgotten today, to many, Kipling is an outdated imperialist with racist and sexist views, and should be left to moulder on the shelves of public library back collections. To others, he is a great poet, with a sympathetic ear for dialogue and an uncanny ...
The Judges of the New York Court of Appeals: A Biographical History
Copublished with The Historical Society of the
, 2007
New York?s Court of Appeals is the highest court in the state, created in 1847 to articulate statewide principles of law in the context of deciding particular lawsuits. Focusing on broad issues of law rather than individual disputes, the Court now consists of seven judges?one chief judge and six associate judges?appointed by the governor to terms ...
Shadow of the Moon
M. M. Kaye
St Martins Pr
, 1979
They can't believe they're on the eve of destruction...
"Shadow of the Moon" is the story of the time before and after the Sephoy rebellion. It is the story of two people who are passionate about India, Winter and Alex. As an officer in the Indian army, Alex is asked to escort seventeen year old English/Spanish/Indian ...
Trade Wind
M.M. Kaye
Bantam
, 1985
Excellent...not a "romance novel"
Wow. Please ignore the front and back covers, which will have you convinced that this is an all-sex-all-the-time romance novel, or even one of those interesting and worthy historical romances, a la Bertrice Small. TRADE WIND, as it happens, is more along the ...
Histology
Michael H. Ross
,
Gordon I. Kaye
, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2003
About as good as histology can get, hehe
Lets face it, histology is a fairly boring subject, but this book makes it about as interesting as possible by interlacing it with all the relevant physiology.
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