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21. Contributions to the geology and
 
22. A pliocene fauna from Maria Madre
 
23. Notes on a collection of shells
24. One Gentle Knight (Kimani Romance)
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25. To Love A Knight (Kimani Romance)
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26. Always A Knight (Kimani Romance)
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27. Knight Predator
 
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28. Ulrich von Hutten, "Knight of
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29. Ulrich Von Hutten, "a Knight of
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30. Ulrich Von Hutten, "a Knight of
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31. Home Land: Ranching and a West
 
32. Mudbound
 
33. Computer Mind Games (Knight Books)
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34. Nile and Jordan, being the archæological
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35. Nile and Jordan, Being the Archæological
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36. The Book Of Knight And Barbara:
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37. Dexter Knight
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39. Nile and Jordan, Being the Archaeological
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40. Official Collectors Guide to Mage

21. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Tertiary of Cedros Island and adjacent parts of Lower California (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 4th series)
by Eric Knight Jordan
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1926)

Asin: B0008A8FTA
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22. A pliocene fauna from Maria Madre Island, Mexico (Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 4th series ; v. 15, no. 4)
by Eric Knight Jordan
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23. Notes on a collection of shells from Trinidad, California
by Eric Knight Jordan
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24. One Gentle Knight (Kimani Romance)
by Wayne Jordan
Mass Market Paperback: 288 Pages (2007-07-01)
list price: US$5.99
Isbn: 0373860277
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Barbados sugar plantation owner Shayne Knight fantasizes about escaping into the arms of a beautiful stranger--and lovely, sensual travel agent Carla Thompson is the answer to his secret desires. When he's called away suddenly, he vows to return to the island hideaway they shared and turn their no-strings affair into something more. But he's too late....

Carla awakens, blissful and in love, and discovers Shayne is gone. She's hurt, mad and outta there. Soon she discovers he did leave her something besides memories. She's pregnant! But to claim the man and the love that was meant to be, she'll have to discover paradise all over again.

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5-0 out of 5 stars One Gentle Knight and A Magical Night
"One Gentle Knight" by Wayne Jordan was my first time reading one of Mr. Jordan's book.I loved it.Shayne Knight was indeed one gentle Knight.Even though he engaged in a "one night stand" with Carla Nevins, it was not his intentions.However, being the responsible man that Shayne was, he had to put business before pleasure.Shayne was the oldest of three siblings.His brother and sister, twins -- Russell and Tamara were too young to worry about the family business when their parents were tragically killed in a car accident.Therefore, Shayne, a young man himself, shouldered the responsibility of not only caring for the business, but also caring for Russell and Tamara.

Ironically, the time when Shayne decides he need some R&R time, he goes to the island and as if magically, Carla is also there and they meet.Each senses the other and things or rather, clothing items, take off from there.As with magic, even though the feelings are still there, when the night is over and Carla wakes up, she wakes up alone.Shayne is nowhere to be found.Carla does find Shayne's note, but the note is sketchy and does not say much.Carla wonders and begin to doubt, was it indeed just a hasty, one night stand?Did she, a grown woman, who is also a widow, after losing her husband and their child in a tragic car accident, also lose her senses and become involved with a man she just met -- one she knows nothing about?Will she or does she now regret what she -- no they did during the night?

After Shayne does not return, Carla cuts her vacation short and return home to the United States to try to forget all about the mysterious man.However, she has a surprise, one that will always remind her of Shayne.After approx three months have passed, Carla realizes that she is and it is confirmed that Carla is pregnant.Carla tells her friend, Sandra what happened and Carla decides she must tell Shayne face to face that he will be a father, but she does not want any strings attached.Little does Carla know that Shayne has also been missing her.Although both have issues, they also have a child between them.Therefore, their lives have been changed and they have been bonded together forever.

Carla and Shayne love each other, but both are to stubborn to realize it and even Shayne's housekeeper, Gladys, who is also like a mother to the Knight children, realizes that Shayne and also Carla love one another.Shayne's closest friends, George, who is now a lawyer and Troy, who is a doctor also realize that Carla and Shayne love one another and should be together.However, through much trials and heartship, Carla and Shayne will have to face that reality themselves and make things work for them and their child.

"One Gentle Knight" is the first in the triology about the Knight siblings - Shayne, Tamara, and Russell.All great stories of love, romance, life, and most important, family.

1-0 out of 5 stars Are You Kidding Me?
I love romance books and although I have read some silly ones written by women along comes a man who writes one of the most silliest supposed romance books I've read in a while. What prompted me to buy it in the first place was because the author was a male.
In reading it I found that the hero and the heroine truly deserved one another (and not in a good way) but rather because I found them equally annoying. Between his selfishness and their shared immaturity, I only finished this predictable, aggravating mess because I paid for it.I mean come on!All they had in common was physical lust.And if I had to read one more time of how beautiful she was I was going to scream. If she'd only had been written with brains and a backbone too.
What mature woman, becomes pregnant, decides to have the baby, decides to tell the father, (whom she barely knows) but doesn't tell him nor is encouraged by her supposed best friend to tell the father about her past immediatley.A past that included marriage and the tragic deaths of both her husband and child due to the same accident. Then she has the audacity to lament like an inexperienced teenage girl over the fact he doesn't jump for joy at the news that he's going to be a father due to a no-strings attached sex romp with a total stranger.
I commend the hero for raising his brother and sister after the death of their parents, which was his one redeeming quality to me but Shayne and Carlahad no depth.Although after the fact, Ikept waiting on them to really talk to one another or have some kind of a real blow-out argument instead, I could have cared less if they got together or not.This was indeed African-American fiction with no true romance in sight.

4-0 out of 5 stars One gentle story
This was the second in the Knight series. I like being reintroduced to the characters. The story line was different and interesting. The chemistry of the main characters was hard to pick up on though.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gentle love story
I loved this story.It was very well written.I felt as though I could smell the food and hear the ocean as I was reading the book.I could not put the book down once I started.The romance sizzled and the secondary characters helped carry the story. I am looking forward to the sequels.

4-0 out of 5 stars (RAW Rating: 4.5) - OH! What a night ...
At the age of twenty-two, Shayne Knight lost his parents, inherited the family sugar plantation, and became father to his younger siblings.Ten years later, his siblings are in college, the business is thriving, and Shayne is redirecting his life.A short vacation, and if he's lucky, a mind-blowing no strings liaison with a willing partner is a good place to start.Carla Nevins, owner of a travel agency in Virginia, is still grieving the loss of her husband and baby, two years ago.Finally taking her best friend's advice, she goes to Barbados for a week of R&R, and maybe a memorable island fling.

Like a scene from a Bogart movie, their eyes connect from across the room.That visual foreplay escalates into two secluded days in paradise, by way of Shayne's hotel suite.On the third day, when Carla awakes, Shane is gone; she is confused and dejected.Two days later, Shayne returns, but Carla has left; and with more than a memorable island fling. Three months have passed, they have not communicated, but the memories are still simmering.Will circumstances force them to toss their 'no-strings' attitude and reach for a date with destiny?

The momentum behind ONE GENTLE KNIGHT is the fervor of the main character, a self-made, compassionate man who has sacrificed his life, but is afraid to give his heart.This is a manly story driven by heated testosterone, and a real look at the fear of love and commitment.Added to his dilemma is the unavoidable fallout when Carla revisits Barbados to do the right thing.ONE GENTLE KNIGHT, set in Jordan's beautiful Barbados, is the first book in the Knight trilogy and the series could not have gotten a better introduction.

Reviewed by aNN
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25. To Love A Knight (Kimani Romance)
by Wayne Jordan
Mass Market Paperback: 288 Pages (2007-11-01)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$210.10
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Asin: 0373860439
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Tamara Knight used her skills as a healer to save the hunk of a hermit nextdoor. While caring for him, her awareness of his rugged sensuality andcommanding strength kept her awake at night. His gruff exterior hid secrets hewouldn't share, but that didn't stop Tamara from sharing herself or her bed withhim in nights filled with mind-blowing passion.
When Kyle Austin opened hishome to lovely Tamara, he almost forgot his painful past. Even as he warmed toher intoxicating touch, he was working out a plan, because now Tamara was allthat mattered. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This is what turned me on to Mr. Jordan
Nobody writes a strong yet vulnerable man like Mr. Jordan!Kyle is initially a bitter recluse because of his blindness but there's nothing like the love and determination of a headstrong woman.What really got me hooked was the way the author describes the surroundings without the benefit of sight.When reading from Kyle's pov, you still get a feel of the island even though he can't describe what a single thing looks like.Quite fascinating really.Highly recommend this one!

5-0 out of 5 stars Love is Blind
"To Love A Knight" is a beautiful love story.It is also a wonderful story of overcoming struggles and facing reality.Tamara Knight is a strong determined woman, who knows what she wants and is not afraid to go after it.Kyle Austin thought he had it all -- he had survived a childhood where he lost his mother and his uncle, went to foster care, and made it through high school to become a world reknown cricket player.Rich and with a playboy status, one fateful night changed everything for him -- a night where an accident left him blind and where he thought his life was indeed in total darkness.That was the way Kyle's life was all because of one night, however, his life changed even more when he met one Knight -- Tamara.

Kyle's and Tamara's meeting was electrical, magical, and earth shattering all in one.When Tamara moved in next door to Kyle and eventually showed up on his doorstep everything changed for both of them.Each thought the rest of their life was mapped out.Kyle was destined to remain a recluse, hidden away from the rest of the world, writing stories and being satisfied in his darkness.Tamara just wanted to have her vet business and be content.When they crossed paths, their lives became entwined and although Kyle could not visually see Tamara with his physical eyes, his mind eyes knew Tamara was the beautiful woman -- inside and out -- and she was the woman that he would love forever.Tamara also knew that Kyle was the man for her, whether he had his eyesight or not, she too would love him forever.

Their story was one of compassion, understanding, and most of all, a love that was true.

4-0 out of 5 stars Knight trilogy
One gentle knight was very fast pace, but to love a knight was right on time, Tamara was perfect for this role, the book was lovely written and the story line made sense to me, of course i'm waiting on russell.

4-0 out of 5 stars Seeing with the heart ...
Tamara Knight has graduated from the university and is now a practicing Veterinarian. She wants to do two things; open a clinic and establish her independence. With the inheritance from the death of her parents, Tamara has moved into her own home and is almost ready to open her clinic, which she has named Tamara's Ark.But she is distracted by her neighbor, although she has yet to see him.Curiosity gets the best of her, and being the motivated person she is, she is determined to learn who he is.When Tamara learns his identity and his condition she is intrigued and destined to rid him of the abyss in which he exists.

Kyle Austin, one of the West Indies most famous cricketers, has been living in seclusion for five years.Kyle's career and his wanderlust with women ended after an automobile accident left him blind.Preferring to avoid the media with their aimless intrusions, he moved to a quieter part of Barbados.Kyle has become an accomplished author of adventure books for teenage boys.He employs a housekeeper and an administrative assistance to care for him, and seems content to wallow in the emptiness of his life; until he meets his outspoken neighbor.

TO LOVE A KNIGHT is the second installment of the Knight series.This timeless story engulfs the main characters as they antagonize each other into a relationship.Both are strong-willed, driven and forthright, but they are equally lonely in their souls.This story shares the appreciation a man can have for someone who makes him see who he really is.With TO LOVE A KNIGHT, Jordan revisits beautiful Barbados and brings back characters from One Gentle Knight.This is a great release during the wintry season.

Reviewed by aNN
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!
I loved this book, this series seems to get better. I'm looking forward to Russell's story. Kyle and Tamara are soo cute and his grouchiness and her playfulness complement these characters so much that it makes the love affair that much more intense. You will love this book from beginning to end. ... Read more


26. Always A Knight (Kimani Romance)
by Wayne Jordan
Mass Market Paperback: 256 Pages (2008-08-01)
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Asin: 0373860781
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Just one look…

When he saw her onstage, Russell Knight was mesmerized by aspiring songstress Tori Matthews. Everything about her, from her soulful voice to her fiery personality, stirred a passion within him that he could barely contain. Would she be the one to change his playboy ways?

…that's all it took

Tori was drawn to Russell the moment she looked into the audience. How could anyone miss those devastating good looks and smoldering eyes? But just when things began to heat up between the two, her career came calling. Would she forgo the growing passion between them for a shot at stardom? ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars BORING...
I'VE NEVER BEEN MORE BORED READING A BOOK. IT IS TAKING ME FOREVER TO FINISH THIS!! THIS BOOK HAS A MOMENT OR TWO WHERE I MIGHT SMILE BUT OTHERWISE I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE.

1-0 out of 5 stars I didn't like it!
I will skip the plot summary because other reviewers have done a good job. This was my first Wayne Jordan book and I was very disappointed.The story seemed interesting and it received good reviews but overall all it wasn't very interesting and I had several specfic problems with the story.First the author never gave a clear picture of what Victoria or Russell looked like.I don't like it when authors compare their characters to Halle Berry or Morris Chestnut or other famous people.It's to easy and shows a lack of creativity.However, I really dislike vague descriptions.Victoria was described as almost 6" and pretty and Russell tall with locks.That's it!

Another issue I had was the writing style.It was very choppy and didn't flow well.One minute they are about to have dinner and the next they are at home with no tie in.Also they constantly contradicted their statements.Russell would think things like "we are friends but I want us to more than just lovers."Well if you are friends than you are already more than lovers.Also the constant jumping from topic to another was very annoying.One minute they are talking about a and then there's a jumb to b in the same sentence.

Victoria had too many hang ups for me and I didn't find her appealing.Her family history aside she was unwilling to give her realtionship a try and pushed Russell away based on "what ifs".Russell didn't appeal to me either.He just wasn't interesting.The author kept saying how charming and good looking he was but he never made me feel that he was all that.

Finally there was a strange lack of visual description through out the book.Victoria's appartment was described as green and white.Russell know that it was an expensive place but how did he know it?Because it was green and white and had a doorman?I think that descriptions are essential to make a sucessful story and Mr. Jordan did not show much creativity in this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars What A Knight!
Russell Knight is a reporter that has made a name for himself at a New York newspaper. He has to prove to everyone, including himself, that he has chosen the right career path and made the right decision by leaving his beautiful home of Barbados. His brother wants him home preparing to take over the family business, but Russell wants to be in control of his own life. Victoria Matthews has always wanted to sing. She majored in music and has a great gig singing in a nightclub where she meets Russell. They have instant chemistry, but Tori can't allow anyone to stand in the way of her dream. When the call from a record company comes, Tori is overjoyed. Can she walk away from Russell to pursue her dream? Or does she have to?

Always a Knight is the third book in the Knight family trilogy. There was a build up to learn the fate of the final Knight sibling. Wayne Jordan does not leave you disappointed. He has a very smooth writing style that flows from beginning to end. There are several secondary characters that are well developed and add a lot to the storyline. Always a Knight is a wonderful ending to this family saga.

Reviewed by Tenecia for Urban Reviews

5-0 out of 5 stars entertaining contemporary romance
While he misses his beloved family who live in the Barbados and at times feels so lonely he wants to go home, reporter Russell Knight heeds Sonata's advice about making it in New York and remains dedicated to succeeding as a journalist.The New York Times reporter accepts an invitation to a club owned by his friend Rachel Allen to watch a singer and her band perform; Rachel raves they are excellent and he loves music.

From the stage singer Tori Matthews sees Russell talking to her boss and for the first in her life falls into instant lust.To his shock, Russell upon seeing the singer for the first time falls into instant lust.Both have to have the other.As their lust grows into friendship and love, he demands she give up her career while she refuses to give up on her dream.Unable to reach consensus as neither would budge, they split up proving love is not enough.

The only negative to ALWAYS A KNIGHT is that this is the final book in the Knight Family trilogy (see ONE GENTLE KNIGHT and TO LOVE A KNIGHT).The lead couple is a passionate pairing of likable protagonists whose life goals appears to supersede their love for one another as neither quite understand compromise as his wise sister explains that live is selfless placing the other's needs ahead of yours.Fans of contemporary romances will enjoy this fine tale of two people in love, but unable to try on let alone walk in their beloved's shoes.

Harriet Klausner

5-0 out of 5 stars The Knight Family Trilogy
This is the 3rd and last installment of the Knight Family triolgy and it is just as hot or maybe hotter than the first two! Wayne again has written very vivid descriptions of the island of Barbados that will make you feel like you are there and can feel the breeze from the ocean as the couple do. This storyline is great, the love scenes are hot and also the added update on the other siblings from the former 2 books makes this book even better. ... Read more


27. Knight Predator
by Jordan Falconer
Paperback: 212 Pages (2009-10-11)
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Carlisle Crowley is a striking, beautiful vampire hell-bent on living her undead life to the fullest. The last thing she needs hanging around her is Bronwyn Hunter, a seventeen-year-old love-struck human girl. As Crowley struggles to reconcile her blood-thirsty instincts with her human past, Bronwyn proves to be an insightful and steadfast ally. When Crowley's dark and mysterious past comes back to haunt her, the pair embark on a journey of self discovery that tests their relationship to the limit. ... Read more


28. Ulrich von Hutten, "Knight of the order of poets,"
by David Starr Jordan
 Paperback: 54 Pages (2010-09-08)
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Originally published in 1910.This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies.All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present in the original volume. ... Read more


29. Ulrich Von Hutten, "a Knight of the Order of Poets"
by David Starr Jordan
Paperback: 52 Pages (2009-08-19)
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Originally published in 1910.This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies.All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present in the original volume. ... Read more


30. Ulrich Von Hutten, "a Knight of the Order of Poets": "A Knight of the Order of Poets"
by David Starr Jordan
Paperback: 52 Pages (2009-08-19)
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31. Home Land: Ranching and a West That Works
Paperback: 217 Pages (2007-02)
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In this collection of 22 essays, the editors have brought together some of the best--and most insightful--writing on ranching in the West. These writers explore the changing landscape of the West, and how, in an age of huge, corporate-owned ranches, the small rancher can survive.This book brings together the best writers in the West today----including poets, ranchers, and conservationists----in a one-of-a-kind, unique look at the West. ... Read more


32. Mudbound
by Hillary Jordan
 Audio CD: Pages (2009-04)
list price: US$102.75
Isbn: 1436121353
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In Jordan's prize-winning debut, prejudice takes many forms, both subtle and brutal. It is 1946, and city-bred Laura McAllan is trying to raise her children on her husband's Mississippi Delta farm—a place she finds foreign and frightening. In the midst of the family's struggles, two young men return from the war to work the land. Jamie McAllan, Laura's brother-in-law, is everything her husband is not—charming, handsome, and haunted by his memories of combat. Ronsel Jackson, eldest son of the black sharecroppers who live on the McAllan farm, has come home with the shine of a war hero. But no matter his bravery in defense of his country, he is still considered less than a man in the Jim Crow South. It is the unlikely friendship of these brothers-in-arms that drives this powerful novel to its inexorable conclusion.

The men and women of each family relate their versions of events and we are drawn into their lives as they become players in a tragedy on the grandest scale. As Kingsolver says of Hillary Jordan, "Her characters walked straight out of 1940s Mississippi and into the part of my brain where sympathy and anger and love reside, leaving my heart racing. They are with me still."Amazon.com Review
Jordan won the 2006 Bellwether Prize for Mudbound, her first novel.The prize was founded by Barbara Kingsolver to reward books of conscience, social responsibility, and literary merit.In addition to meeting all of the above qualifications, Jordan has written a story filled with characters as real and compelling as anyone we know.

It is 1946 in the Mississippi Delta, where Memphis-bred Laura McAllan is struggling to adjust to farm life, rear her daughters with a modicum of manners and gentility, and be the wife her land-loving husband, Henry, wants her to be.It is an uphill battle every day.Things started badly when Henry's trusting nature resulted in the family being done out of a nice house in town, thus relegating them to a shack on their property.In addition, Henry's father, Pappy, a sour, mean-spirited devil of a man, moves in with them.

The real heart of the story, however, is the friendship between Jamie, Henry's too-charming brother, and Ronsel Jackson, son of sharecroppers who live on the McAllan farm.They have both returned from the war changed men: Jamie has developed a deep love for alcohol and has recurring nightmares; Ronsel, after fighting valiantly for his country and being seen as a man by the world outside the South, is now back to being just another black "boy."

Told in alternating chapters by Laura, Henry, Jamie, Ronsel, and his parents, Florence and Hap, the story unfolds with a chilling inevitability. Jordan's writing and perfect control of the material lift it from being another "ain't-it-awful" tale to a heart-rending story of deep, mindless prejudice and cruelty.This eminently readable and enjoyable story is a worthy recipient of Kingsolver's prize and others as well.--Valerie Ryan ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Engaging read with multiple points of view
This book pulls you in to the story right away and holds your attention throughout. I felt a little cheated by the ending, but not so much that it ruined the book for me. The chapters rotate among first-person accounts from a variety of characters, telling the story of two farming families (one black, one white) struggling to survive in a small Southern town just after World War II. Each character tells his or her version of the events -- colored by his or her own experiences, desires and prejudices -- without being overly preachy or stereotypical. It's nicely done.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Read
This was a really good book with fantastic charachter development.The characters were awsome!0

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent reading and food for thought.
had read about Mudbound on the online reader circuit where it had received plenty of acclaim, and I am adding my voice to the praise. This is excellent story telling and a world far removed from my own life - elements that I love when reading fiction. Told in first person with different chapters for each character's viewpoint and voice, I found that this mode of telling helped to round out the players as we saw them through their own eyes, and then through the eyes of others, thus their quirks and flaws were high-lighted as well as their virtues. Having said that, although all of the characters did come to life and have their own personalities, they were stereotypes in several cases. I felt this about Florence and Pappy in particular. She is the strong, wise black mammy, and he is the spitting, obnoxious old bigot. The red-neck poor farmer abusing his own daughters is another stereotype too. It's not always an easy read, but it is a riveting page-turning one that has stayed with me after reading and has left me pondering the undercurrents beneath the surface storyline. 4.5 stars rounded up to 5.

5-0 out of 5 stars a great time period story
This is a book is worth reading. Always shocking to be reminded the racism that existed in the American south.
Reminded me of the book THE HELP which is also worth reading.

4-0 out of 5 stars A sleeper surprise
Found out about this book through BookPages on FaceBook. It was a total surprise -- I enjoyed it thoroughly. It is a small, simple story but so intensely written in the voices of the individual characters. The author did a great job in allowing the reader to discern the unique style of each character. The more I read, the more interested I was. It takes place in the Mississippi Delta during a time when prejudice was rampant...still hard to believe life was like that. I recommend this book. ... Read more


33. Computer Mind Games (Knight Books)
by G.P. Jordan
 Paperback: 128 Pages (1984-11-01)

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34. Nile and Jordan, being the archæological and historical inter-relations between Egypt and Canaan from the earliest times to the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70
by George Alexander Francis Knight
Paperback: 586 Pages (2010-07-30)
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35. Nile and Jordan, Being the Archæological and Historical Inter-Relations Between Egypt and Canaan From the Earliest Times to the Fall of
by George Alexander Francis Knight
Paperback: 624 Pages (2010-01-03)
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Title: Nile and Jordan, Being the Archæological and Historical Inter-Relations Between Egypt and Canaan From the Earliest Times to the Fall of Jerusalem in A.d. 70Publisher: London, J. ClarkePublication date: 1921Subjects: BibleBibleNotes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


36. The Book Of Knight And Barbara: Being A Series Of Stories Told To Children (1899)
by David Starr Jordan
Paperback: 280 Pages (2007-10-17)
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Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and CompanyPublication date: 1899Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


37. Dexter Knight
by Jordan Ray
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A mysterious crash from an unknown space craft draws attention from both the military and the intergalactic space cadets. The investigation takes a tragic turn and lives are changed forever. Fourteen years later a young man named Dexter Knight is visited by old nightmares. Now as Dexter draws closer and closer to the truth he realizes things aren't what they appear to be and the lives of trillions are at risk. ... Read more


38. Nile and Jordan, being the archaeological and historical inter-relations between Egypt and Canaan, from the earliest times to the Fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70
by George Alexander Frank Knight
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39. Nile and Jordan, Being the Archaeological and Historical Inter-Relations Between Egypt and Canaan, From the Earliest Times to the Fall of
by George Alexander Frank Knight
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Title: Nile and Jordan, Being the Archaeological and Historical Inter-Relations Between Egypt and Canaan, From the Earliest Times to the Fall of Jerusalem in A.d. 70Publisher: London, ClarkePublication date: 1921Subjects: Egypt -- AntiquitiesEgypt -- HistoryPalestine -- HistoryPalestine -- AntiquitiesNotes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


40. Official Collectors Guide to Mage Knight
by Wizkids
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