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Reviews of Books with 194 Pages

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Gift Card Guy

by Barry Silverstein

A firsthand account of an entrepreneur’s ups and downs, this engaging read is more of a memoir than a traditional business book. In his often amusing memoir, Gary Dinkin demonstrates that being a successful entrepreneur is as much... Read More

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Nature’s Paradise

by Pete Warzel

This rich, visual tour of the biodiversity of a remarkable land expresses loyalty to environmental conservation. Elements of biogeography and biodiversity are captured in words and exquisite photographs to present a luminous biography of... Read More

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Cricket Maiden

by Diane Gardner

Mystery, suspense, romance, adventure, and cricket make an intriguing mix. In "Cricket Maiden", Algenes Edmund Dantes presents a story of suspense, mystery, and romance centered in the world of international sports, where the integrity... Read More

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We

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Scary as well as enlightening, this unique and mesmerizing novel is a page-turner. A forty-year-old man transcends space and time after an accident propels him into the body of his younger self. On a mission to save his sister from a... Read More

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Think

by Melissa Wuske

Think: Use Your Mind to Shrink Your Waistline is an empowering weight-loss guide that harnesses the power of hypnotherapy. The book lives up to the “use your mind” promise of the subtitle and sensible readers won’t be surprised... Read More

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The Organ Donor

by Mark McLaughlin

Murder by evisceration is never pretty, but in "The Organ Donor", Cory Jason Wright thankfully reins in his pen, preferring to let the reader’s mind fill in the bloody details rather than drown his audience in descriptive gore. While... Read More

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Belle's Challenge

by Lynn Evarts

As if moving from Illinois to New Mexico wasn’t challenge enough for Belle, a heeler that Darcy saved from abusive owners, she also discovers that there is no agility club in which she can compete. Darcy, Belle and her lab, Buster,... Read More

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