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Reviews of Books with 108 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 108 pages.

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All the Dirt

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

From Mussolini and Marie Antoinette to Telemachus and Booker T. Washington, Katherine Ashenburg gets intimate with the ever-evolving customs and convictions behind bathtime in All the Dirt: A History of Getting Clean. Going all the way... Read More

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Life in Suspension

by Matt Sutherland

Devotedly Euro-American, schooled in language, literature, verse, acting, and the working parts of script, Hélène Cardona first wrote this bilingual collection in English and then delivered the French translation. A citizen of the... Read More

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Truly Global

by Scott Neuffer

"Truly Global"’s exploration of the intersection of business and culture is fascinating and thought-provoking. Globalization and language expert Anna Schlegel has written a short and effective handbook outlining the key steps that... Read More

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The Brutal Truth

by Scott Neuffer

With electric prose, Harnisch makes a strong case for the rights and dignity of the mentally ill. No one grasps the human mind quite like indie writer and artist Jonathan Harnisch. In his new collection of essays, "The Brutal Truth", he... Read More

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Night Ringing

by Rebecca Foster

Sensual language and alliterative verses make this poetic celebration of traumas and triumphs a meaningful read. Poet Laura Foley’s strong fifth collection, Night Ringing, ruminates on romance and family via autobiographical free... Read More

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You Jesus & The Father

by Melissa Wuske

This guide to fulfillment in Christ is presented in pulpit style, both forceful and urgent. You Jesus & The Father by Terry Williams is a ninety-day guide to religious commitment, full of encouragement and instruction for Christians.... Read More

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