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Reviews of Books with 114 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 114 pages.

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I Am That I Am

by Xenia Dunford

Celebrating deep relationships with God, "I Am That I Am" is a curious and provocative collection of spiritual meditations. Henry Martens’s appealing spiritual book "I Am That I Am" discusses the benefits of spirituality in an... Read More

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Half Wild

by Jeff Fleischer

Dave Dempsey spent more than three decades working in a range of environmental-policy roles in Michigan, and those experiences inform his new essay collection "Half Wild". The stories in the book all discuss the intersection of human... Read More

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When Snow Walks In

by George Hajjar

The accessible poetry collection "When Snow Walks In" includes entries that are both literary and personal. Christine Candland’s powerful poetry collection "When Snow Walks In" is optimistic, even about unpleasant experiences. Often... Read More

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Dying to Live

by Claire Foster

"Dying to Live" is a heartfelt memoir about dramatic spiritual experiences and their lifelong impact. Monica Hards’s memoir "Dying to Live" is about a near-death experience and the life lessons gleaned from it. The book opens with a... Read More

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Light out of Darkness

by Mari Carlson

The didactic novel Light Out of Darkness advertises positive messages based on a woman’s successful pursuit of personal freedom. In Rose Mayer’s based-in-truth novel Light Out of Darkness, a Zimbabwean wife achieves freedom in... Read More

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Apocalypse Chow

by Peter Dabbene

Fans of Heart of Darkness, Apocalypse Now, and fine dining will enjoy this culinary, parodying romp. Inspired by his restaurant work experiences, David Julian Wightman reworks elements of Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now into a... Read More

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Krakow

by Susan Waggoner

"Krakow" reminds its audience that even if love ends, the marks it leaves are indelible. "Krakow", a novella by Sean Akerman, draws on journaling fads and the failures of couples counseling to explore the beginning and end of love in the... Read More

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