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Reviews of Books with 182 Pages

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Why Debate

by Joe Taylor

This collection of essays belong in the hands of all those looking to persuade a thinking public. Shawn Briscoe’s collection of essays "Why Debate" is a compelling argument for the inclusion of debate and forensics programs in American... Read More

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No Place to Hide

by Joe Taylor

This account of a deadly Vietnam battle serves the truth, and is a long overdue and thorough narrative. Bill Sly’s new book, "No Place to Hide", comes forward to tell a little-known story of the Vietnam War—a unit’s ill-fated... Read More

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Far from Home

by Claire Rudy Foster

Marriage of convenience? What could go wrong? Well, everything, in Lorelie Brown’s sassy new LGBTQ romance, Far From Home. In an attempt to solve their mutual problems—crushing student debt and American citizenship,... Read More

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Hershele

by Claire Rudy Foster

A romance that has stood the test of time, Jacob Dinezon’s touching, traditional novel was originally published in 1891. Recently translated from the Yiddish into contemporary English by Jane Peppler, Hershele: A Jewish Love Story... Read More

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Testosterone Resistance

by Scott Neuffer

This scathing critique of medical establishment orthodoxy presents a radical new approach to men’s health. Malcolm Carruthers is a doctor on a mission in his latest book, Testosterone Resistance: Fighting for the Men’s Health... Read More

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Thanks for the Pain

by Scott Neuffer

With great imagination and philosophical insight, Gates has generated a unique body of wisdom literature. Rape is a tough subject for any writer to address. Welfare-fraud investigator and former probation officer Josh Gates approaches... Read More

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