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Reviews of Books with 204 Pages

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Incoming

by Gary Presley

Characters are relatable and fully human, and their actions resonate with the choices humans must make. Vic Amato’s sixteen tales in his Incoming: Collected Stories are literary explorations of the corridors of the human psyche, some... Read More

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Why LA? Pourquoi Paris?

by Margaret Cullison

This tale of two cities effectively compares and contrasts the disparate cultures of ancient Paris and modern Los Angeles. Diane Ratican compares the unique attractions of two popular metropolitan areas in Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? An... Read More

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Wawahte

by Julia Jenkins

Wells tells a haunting tale of three Canadian Indians and abuse during their forced schooling in government institutions. In "Wawahte", Robert P. Wells sets out to tell the story of Canada’s First Nation children who were taken from... Read More

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Strangers in Our Midst

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Well-written and intriguing historical accounts make it easy to forget this is a work of science fiction. A string of infamous unsolved mysteries is given new life in J. R. Galbraith’s intergalactic novel, "Strangers in Our Midst".... Read More

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