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Reviews of Books with 164 Pages

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The Healthy Personality

by Barry Silverstein

John Kildahl, author of The Psychology of Speaking in Tongues (1972) and coauthor of two other books, writes that he intended "The Healthy Personality" to be “a handbook, a reference book, a textbook, something readable in a hammock,... Read More

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When God Speaks

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

“When God speaks, His word is not for this and that time only; His word will accomplish all that it is intended to do…when God spoke to me, He spoke with numbers,” writes Kynaston M. Ramsey in When God Speaks: The Power of Numbers.... Read More

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Wm & H'ry

by Peter Dabbene

Brothers William and Henry James are rightfully famous within their respective fields of philosophy/psychology and literature. But their influence on each other is seldom discussed, a failure remedied in J. C. Hallman’s Wm &... Read More

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My Last Summer With You

by Maria Siano

When a seventeen-year-old moves six thousand miles from his home to attend college in North Carolina, he excels at his studies, but as an international student, he struggles to fit in culturally. In this sweet romance, Fidelis O. Mkparu... Read More

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Diverse Modes

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

This collection takes the building blocks of life—literally, a number of the chemical elements featured in the poems—and tries to make sense of them. For the most part, Tan Kheng Yeang paints a very dark picture of humanity; many... Read More

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Go Start Something!

by Maria Siano

Entrepreneur Jan Collmer’s passion for business is evident in his practical advice book for those who want to own their own business. In Go Start Something! Live Life on the Edge, Collmer, who started a semiconductor business in 1979... Read More

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