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Reviews of Books with 166 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 166 pages.

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Corporate Messiah

by Sara Budzik

Spadoni’s book boldly goes where even sci-fi has rarely gone before. Angelo Spadoni blends real science with clever fiction to tell the story of Miles Manta, an intelligent and persuasive leader planning to enact world peace through a... Read More

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Narcissus Is Dreaming

by Marlee Leebrick-Stryker

This quick, interesting sci-fi read takes us inside the emotions of a shape-shifter living among humans. Imagine being able to change into any shape you choose. Rose Mambert has written an original story about a race of people who can do... Read More

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Earth and Beyond

by Julia Ann Charpentier

This sci-fi escapade is a multidimensional experience propelled by high-speed action and colorful, descriptive detail. Imaginative extraterrestrial worlds are enriched with fascinating and frightening phenomena in Anthony Sailer’s... Read More

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Love Poems for Cannibals

by Colby Cedar Smith

"Love Poems for Cannibals" is filled with beautiful contradictions—humorous at times, yet a deep sense of grieving permeates the collection. Raymond Keen’s debut book of poetry, "Love Poems for Cannibals", is akin to “experiencing... Read More

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Harlow

by James Burt

A distinctly written odyssey details the search for a familial past amidst an environment of violence and depravity. Set in the harsh backwoods of the American south, "Harlow" provides a short but narratively complex story of the search... Read More

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