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Softcover Books

Here are all of the softcover books we've reviewed.

Book Review

Ballad for Jasmine Town

by Rachel Telljohn

In Molly Ringle’s intoxicating fantasy novel "Ballad for Jasmine Town", humans and fae band together to save their mystical island. In Miryoku, known as Jasmine Town, Rafi feels like two halves of a whole: half human and half fae,... Read More

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The Shift

by Danica Morris

In the wake of a pandemic, fear shapes human existence and beliefs in the speculative, theory-heavy novel "The Shift". In Carolyn Buffington’s musing science fiction novel "The Shift", the question of how much is known about humans and... Read More

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Dusted by Stars

by George Hajjar

In the rich futuristic settings of the novella pair "Dusted by Stars", diverse histories, religions, and technologies are detailed with aplomb. G. A. Matiasz’s adventure-filled science fiction novellas explore themes of racism,... Read More

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Equipped to Thrive

by Hannah Pearson

"Equipped to Thrive" is an enlightening how-to manual for healthcentric, student-first K–12 education in the post-COVID age. Through passionate and convincing research, Tiah E. McKinney’s educator’s guide "Equipped to Thrive"... Read More

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A.C.E.S. for Students

by Hannah Pearson

A comprehensive introduction to life on campus, "A.C.E.S. for Students" is an informative resource for college-bound youth. Lawyer, entrepreneur, and longtime student Tracy G. Crump’s compact guide for college students "A.C.E.S. for... Read More

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