books by Coronet Books
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Carta Bible Atlas
Yohanan Aharoni
Coronet Books, 2002
An Excellent Biblical Atlas
Yohanan Aharoni is one of the leading biblical archaeologist and his Carta Bible Atlas is one of the best. To be sure to give a full credit, Michael Avi-Yonah, Anson F. Rainey and Ze'ev Safrai co-authored this piece with Aharoni. It contains 271 maps and covers ...
The Real Heroes of Telemark
Raymond Mears
Coronet Books, 2004
So well written...
I haven't read Thomas Gallagher "Assault in Norway" yet, but this is the best written book about the heavy water sabotage I've read so far. And so well fitting that an outdoor specialist like Ray Mears is behind it. His general insight, research of old Allied notes and ...
The Shelters of Stone (Earth's Children)
Jean M. Auel
Coronet Books, 2003
the shields of stone
have enjoyed all of ms auel's current books and can hardly wait for the next one. have recommended this series to many
Katherine (Coronet Books)
Anya Seton
Coronet Books, 1994
Amazing Book
I am an avid avid reader, especially about English Historical Fiction. I just finished this book,,,and of all the amazing authors I have read, including Phillipa Gregory and Margaret George, Anya Seton has taken first place in quality historical fiction. Here ...
Fish!
Stephen C. Lundin
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Harry Paul
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Coronet Books, 2008
Great motivation book
This is the best motivational book I have ever read. The authors tell a delightful story about a workplace no one would want to work in and how the workplace is transformed into a great place to work. Mary Jane the character in the book, responsibile for the ...
Dark Matter
Greg Iles
Coronet Books, 2004
Great Book, but there should be a ban on changing titles
Luckily I caught this title change, but just bought "24 Hours", which of course I already own as "Trapped". I really like Iles' writing, and purchase everything I can find by him, but I really don't want to buy the same thing twice. Thanks to everyone for alerting ...
Bring on the Empty Horses (Coronet Books)
David Niven
Coronet Books, 1977
A Bit of Hollywood
David Niven is an often neglected actor from the Golden Age, but as a man, he was very likable. This book is proof that the talented actor was also a talented writer. He discusses many different people and scenerios in this book, the title of which is derived from an ...
Dark Hollow (Coronet books)
John Connolly
Coronet Books, 2000
Great sequel to EVERY DEAD THING
DARK HOLLOW is the sequel to John Connolly's debut novel, EVERY DEAD THING. Like the latter book, HOLLOW stars former NYPD detective Charlie Parker, a recovering alcoholic whose wife and daughter were horrifically murdered while Parker was drunk in a bar; HOLLOW is ...
Dancing with Demons
Penny Valentine
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Vicki Wickham
Coronet Books, 2001
A NEEDED BOOK.
In this book an old friend gives her rememberances of Dusty Springfield, and offers up other friends memories which she filters through to the pages of statistics and gossip and yes....truths....which needed to be told. Vicki, perhaps knowing her for so long, misses ...
Ridge Hill
Anna Jacobs
Coronet Books, 1996
Meet Me Under the Ombu Tree
Santa Montefiore
Coronet Books, 2001
ITS A LOVELY BOOK
THIS BOOK I REALLY ENJOYED READING,IT REALLY CAPTIVATES YOU I COULDNT PUT IT DOWN TILL I WAS DONE READING IT; THE FORBIDDEN LOVE BETWEEN SOFIA AND SANTI IS VERY PASSIONATE, UNFORTUNATELY FATE FORCED THEM APART...BUT THEIR LOVE NEVER DIED...READ IT YOU WONT REGRET ...
The Vanished Man (A Lincoln Rhyme novel)
Jeffery Deaver
Coronet Books, 2004
Jeffrey Deaver Never Disappoints
Criminologist Lincoln Rhyme is pitted against one of his most worthy opponents in this novel. The villain is a killer and a psychopath but he has spent most of his life in the world of magic. He is an illusionist and an escapologist and he is good. It looks as though ...
Mission Canyon
Meg Gardiner
Coronet Books, 2004
Evan Delaney helps Jesee Blackburn confront what happened in Mission Canyon
I was also directed by Stephen King to the Evan Delaney thrillers, although I did not get the word until his column in "Entertainment Weekly" extolled the novels of Meg Gardiner. It has been years since I had read a first rate thriller by Tom Clancy and the last time ...
The Ivy Tree
Mary Stewart
Coronet Books, 1990
interesting
This book is wordy and descriptive--half of our book club really appreciated her use of words, and half found it tedious. The beginning is a little slow and hard to engage in, but stick with it because the plot thickens enormously in the middle and the twist is so ...
The Butterfly Box
Santa Montefiore
Coronet Books, 2002
Interesting Summer Read
I enjoyed this book and it reminded me of similar Rosemond Pilcher books. The story is slow in getting started and at times I could not relate to the protagonist, but I enjoyed the story. Too often novels are bogged down in lengthy character and setting descriptions, ...
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