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Reviews of Books with 201 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 201 pages.

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Let’s Get Lost

by Caitlin Cacciatore

An invigorating storybook romance with science, not magic, at its center, "Let’s Get Lost" is a satisfying tale. Steven Ramirez’s "Let’s Get Lost" is an enchanting fairy-tale romance set in a variation of early 1960s America. Adam... Read More

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Here in the Night

by Paula Martinac

Rebecca Turkewitz limns the haunting nature of everyday occurrences in her rich literary collection "Here in the Night". These thirteen short stories survey the impact of ghost stories, disquieting relationships, marginalized identities,... Read More

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The Upsetter Blog

by Jeff Fleischer

In Brett Marie’s novel The Upsetter Blog, Henry, a past-his-prime writer, sets out to chronicle the first tour of a talented but inexperienced band and its mercurial singer. Henry takes the assignment at the urging of his godson, who... Read More

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Missions

by Benjamin Welton

"Missions" is a political thriller featuring a bleak fight against mass terrorism and violence. In Marc McGuire’s thriller "Missions", a computer geek wages a lonely fight against injustice, bureaucratic corruption, and religious... Read More

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Overturning Tables

by Billie Rae Bates

Bessenecker argues for a solution to the problem of Christianity’s conflict with modern capitalism and consumerism. In Overturning Tables: Freeing Missions from the Christian-Industrial Complex, ministry leader Scott A. Bessenecker... Read More

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Bad Blood

by Nancy Walker

"Bad Blood" is a fun, old-style whodunit to engage amateur sleuths. If Nancy Drew and Sam Spade had spawned a child, it would be Alexis J. (Lexie) Smith, a smart-cookie private eye with attitude whose “discreet inquiries” quickly... Read More

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