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Reviews of Books with 172 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 172 pages.

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Perfect City

by Susan Waggoner

Embracing cities as permanent, desirable features, "Perfect City" turns a potentially dry urban survey into a heady, thought-provoking tour of eight distinctive cities. Joe Berridge’s "Perfect City" ruminates on the purpose, delights,... Read More

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They Call Me Orange Juice

by Nancy Powell

"They Call Me Orange Juice" is a wonderful collection from a talented and enthusiastic storyteller. Audrey McDonald Atkins’s "They Call Me Orange Juice" is an intimate compilation of funny, down-to-earth stories about the Deep South... Read More

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Five Types of Learning

by Andrea Hammer

"Five Types of Learning" is an essential book for educators in any field. Carol Bogue’s Five Types of Learning: Timeless Wisdom and Recent Research is a tribute to a respected professor’s previously unpublished work. Having studied... Read More

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The Infallible Way

by Melissa Wuske

With conviction and credibility, "The Infallible Way" is a self-help work that asserts that joy, peace and abundance are possible for all. Lawyer Julie Gaige’s self-help work The Infallible Way: Guide for Transforming Fear to Love... Read More

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Pearl

by Carol Davala

Pearl’s subtle voice and demeanor command this narrative venture, whether from the darkness of a burial tomb or the tranquil view from a lakeside retreat. In Brian Kindall’s imaginative and artful fantasy "Pearl", a young girl carved... Read More

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