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Reviews of Books with 183 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 183 pages.

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The Madonna of Notre Dame

by Monica Carter

An egregious murder in a beloved church initiates a compelling whodunit in this energetic and original crime novel. How do you catch a killer in one of the world’s most celebrated churches, particularly during the Feast of the... Read More

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Rich in Years

by Heather Weber

This author helps other seniors find new ways of thinking about the way they are living as they push the limits of age. "Rich in Years" roots itself in a Christ-centered framework as author Johann Christoph Arnold invites readers into an... Read More

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The Greatest Show

by Devon Shepherd

On July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, a Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey big top went up in flames. Paraffin was used to waterproof the tents in those days, and waxy globs of fire dripped from the ceiling like hellish rain.... Read More

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Surviving Without Your M.D.

by Barry Silverstein

Eric Edney has lived with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) for over eighteen years. At his diagnosis, he was told by a doctor that, “without the slightest doubt,” he would be dead within a few months. The author’s struggle to stay... Read More

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The Auteur

"The Auteur" is a mixed bag of a novel. One part coming-of-age story, one part romance, and one part travel adventure, this is a novel that packs a lot of punch. Our protagonist is a high school senior named Scott. After moving to a new... Read More

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The Science Was Fun

The “fun” in the science that 89-year-old retired physicist George Baldwin refers to in the title of his selectively culled memoir comes alive in most parts of his book. But while he admits that he “enjoyed a challenging satisfying... Read More

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People Who Don't Know They're Dead

“If you roll over in bed and you reach out for your wife and your hand goes through her, you’re dead” explains ghost counselor Wally Johnston. Ghosts require counseling, says Johnston, for the same reasons the living do—family... Read More

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