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Reviews of Books with 101 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 101 pages.
"Melt the Ice" forwards actionable information to help hard-working, aspiring entrepreneurs achieve financial freedom. Emmaus Ferdinand’s "Melt the Ice" is a strategy guide for those seeking side hustles that could earn them... Read More
The life of a hard-core drug addict is not pretty. George Pegg knows this and pulls no punches in this short novel “made from true facts.” Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill is a gritty, realistic story that drops readers unmercifully... Read More
Willie Pilgrim’s memoir, "A Tragedy of a Broken Heart", is heartwrenching, but it feels sadly familiar. Written during his incarceration in federal prison, Pilgrim’s book is a distressing tale of a life lived in difficult... Read More
O public road, I say back I am not afraid to leave you, yet I love you, you express me better than I can express myself. —Walt Whitman, “Song of the Open Road,” from Leaves of Grass (1892) This reverence of grace in the twilight... Read More
Dempsey’s "De La Sole" outlines a freewheeling almost-love-story between a heroine who’s too cute and a hero who’s too shy — complicated by an inconvenient boyfriend with a taste for jazzy-shoes a couple of foul-mouthed thugs and... Read More
This scholarly look at the Christian journey is for readers who prefer to be persuaded by reason and logic rather than an overtly emotional appeal. Still one can sense the earnestness that underlies the author’s calm approach. "The... Read More
Having suffered through several adversities in her own life New Mexico author Christina Florence has written a slim self-help volume "The Magic of Zero" as a guidebook for others seeking “happiness in the Land of Having.” A clearly... Read More
Adam Rivon grew up in a single-parent household the youngest of seven. Watching his mother work three jobs to make ends meet he vowed that when he grew up he’d never find himself in a position of poverty. He kept the promise to himself... Read More