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Reviews of Books with 128 Pages

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12 Strategies for Success

by Barry Silverstein

This nicely packaged, compact volume reinforces the basic tenets of successful living. Books about living a successful life flood the self-improvement shelves of libraries and bookstores every year, so it is rare for any newly published... Read More

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The New Yorkers

by Thomas Kachadurian

Savor these rich images, valuable for street photographers and those wishing to keep alive the memory of 1980s New York. Robert Herman’s "The New Yorkers" is as much an historical document as it is art. It records a time in American... Read More

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School Made Easier

by Aimee Jodoin

This excellent source for ADHD and anxiety sufferers helps elementary-­ and middle-­school­-age students identify stress, understand its roots, and manage its symptoms more effectively. With tips on how to practice positive... Read More

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The DELUDE

by Margaret Cullison

We are all capable of delusions, Gondor says, in a warning about lack of critical thinking. An exploration into the limitations of human ability to learn, The DELUDE: A Philosophical Journey, by Yoji K. Gondor, examines the behavior of... Read More

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Water, Snow, Water

by Sheila M. Trask

Reynolds teaches us how to accept things as they are as a path to good mental health. David K. Reynolds, creator of a practical self-help method called Constructive Living, adds to an already impressive list of titles with this brief but... Read More

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Just Gone

by Cheryl Hibbard

With innovative characters, this short novel for beginning adult readers ties mystical urban legends with inner-city life. The Rapid Reads series, a collection of short, easy to read novels featuring contemporary themes, is intended for... Read More

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Make a Splash

A comprehensive, entertaining primer that focuses equally on water conservation and on how children learn and can act on their knowledge and interests. Former teacher Kaye provides a multitude of conservation approaches, including a... Read More

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Bay Bridge

by Kai White

Bay Bridge architect uses his intimate knowledge to detail the technical, political, and geographical hurdles involved in construction of the historic span. Author and illustrator Donald MacDonald evokes all the mythic splendor and... Read More

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