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Reviews of Books with 207 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 207 pages.

Book Review

The Umwelt of Iwar

by Karen Rigby

Illumined by tones of animal advocacy, "The Umwelt of Iwar" is a novel that records the ills of the horse-racing industry via one observant horse. In "The Umwelt of Iwar", Daniel J. Donoghue’s introspective novel about animal cruelty,... Read More

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Happiness Power

by Samantha Ann Ehle

"Happiness Power" is a welcoming self-help guide that asserts that happiness is necessary when it comes to building a better world. Robert Gill Jr.’s accessible self-help text "Happiness Power" concerns the intersecting pathways to a... Read More

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Unpleasantries

by Karl Helicher

Frank Soos points his lance at the windmills of the human condition and offers some solace. In "Unpleasantries", Frank Soos presents a self-consciously messy collection of essays—essays being, he says, a naturally messy form of... Read More

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Advance My Baby

by Sheila M. Trask

Pictures of babies in every stage of healthy development sets this parenting guide apart. New parents can be anxious about their baby’s development. When should she respond to her name? Sit up? Start talking? Advice from grandparents... Read More

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The Sylvan Horn

A group of heroes must save the world: It is a fantasy scenario readers always enjoy, no matter how many times it is played out. Of course, the devil is in the details, and while some elements in "The Sylvan Horn" are fairly standard,... Read More

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Muhammad

“Religion is the state of being grasped by an ultimate concern, a concern which qualifies all other concerns as preliminary and which itself contains the answer to the question of a meaning of our life.” —Paul Tillich “The... Read More

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