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Reviews of Books with 128 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 128 pages.

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Millionaire

by Vicki Gervickas

“Steady, consistent, regular and planned purchases of a slice of America are what will make you rich.” Going against the current financial wisdom, which today seems to recommend either a complete lifestyle overhaul as the key to... Read More

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Well-Being for Women

by Mary Spiro

Many resources exist that address women’s health issues or medical concerns. Few go beyond mere technical explanations to explore women’s health from a whole-istic point of view by delving into mental and spiritual wellness. The... Read More

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The Woodburner's Companion

by Diane Conners

Already, news reports are quoting woodstove dealers as seeing a surge of new consumers due to skyrocketing prices of home heating oil and natural gas. This book arrives just in time to help these new users of an ancient heat source learn... Read More

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Live Steam

by John Flesher

When Mark Twain was spinning his tales of life on the mighty Mississippi, steamboat travel was high-tech and high class. Fifty to sixty vessels a day would land at the thriving New Orleans docks, ferrying passengers and cargo from the... Read More

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Once Upon a Farm

by Diane Conners

Author and illustrator Artley provides a look back at agricultural life in the early-twentieth century by recalling life on the Iowa farm where he grew up. Without any preaching or over-romanticizing, his book also is a reminder of what... Read More

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Barbecue Dishes

by Nancy K. Allen

California’s embarrassingly idyllic climate, fertile soil, and rich bounty of growing things echo some of the great wine-growing regions of Europe, but it’s only in the last ten years that California wines weren’t just wistful... Read More

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John Riley's Daughter

by Katrina Yurenka

Memphis Riley is thirteen years old. When she was seven, her mother died. Her father, John Riley, took her from their home in New Orleans to Blue Parrot, South Carolina, population 900, leaving her with her maternal grandmother, Naomi.... Read More

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Saints

“Saints are venerated not because they are essentially different from us but because they are essentially the same,” writes Bonfante-Warren in her introduction. The stories here continually remind readers of this. They show fallible... Read More

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