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Reviews of Books with 124 Pages

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Living in Christ

by Melissa Wuske

In "Living in Christ", Dan Lynch seeks to unlock the meaning of Bible verses containing the words “in Christ,” “in Him,” or “in Whom.’” Lynch shares with readers what, in his view, it means to live life “in Christ” and... Read More

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Poetry to Ponder

by Kristine Morris

Rex B. Valentine began writing poetry at the age of four, when primitive living conditions on the family farm necessitated providing one’s own entertainment. He continued to write during his long and colorful life, intending to leave a... Read More

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Solitary Thoughts

by Jill Allen

William Goff’s debut book, Solitary Thoughts: A Variety of Subjects Addressed, introduces readers to his opinions about society today through a series of short essays on many topics, including hate, obesity, and capitalism. Goff... Read More

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Rain Upon the Blinding Dust

by Jada Bradley

Set during the Civil War, "Rain Upon the Blinding Dust" tells the story of Moses, a runaway slave who joins the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry, and John, a drummer in the 33rd Iowa Infantry. Moses and John meet at the failed Red... Read More

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Dr. Samuel L. Banks Speaks

by Jada Bradley

In this tribute to a cherished mentor, Collis D. Patterson collects Samuel L. Banks’ writings and oral presentations (produced between 1990 and 1995), as well as outlines of academic policies for the multicultural curriculum that he... Read More

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Creative Meditation

by Sheila M. Trask

Why can’t we all just get along? Well, sometimes we can, according to Thomas Glick in Creative Mediation, his book of solutions for sticky legal situations. Glick worked for years as a lawyer in Florida, growing increasingly frustrated... Read More

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