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Reviews of Books with 220 Pages

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A Perfect Life

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

For fans of 1984 comes a comedic new dystopian sci-fi story that makes Big Brother look benign. For the next generation of Orwellians, Joel Spring’s "A Perfect Life" offers a bold mix of political commentary, satire, and... Read More

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The 13th Month

by Diane Gardner

Religious fiction meets thriller as a priest and a group of supernatural investigators battle the evil that plagues a town. Evil exists. Despite mankind’s efforts to address the world’s wrongs—crime, abuse, poverty, hatred,... Read More

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Saving the Original Sinner

by Melissa Wuske

Adam’s linchpin role in debates on original sin provides Christians with an ideal framework in which to explore matters of science and truth. Saving the Original Sinner: How Christians Have Used the Bible’s First Man to Oppress,... Read More

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Bullying

by Melissa Wuske

Martocci’s book is both compassionate and impartial, balancing the emotion surrounding bulling with the integrity of her research. Bullying’s destructive forces affect health and safety, academic and workplace success, and society as... Read More

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Swimming in the Rain

by Colby Cedar Smith

Each of Bloch’s poems tells a story filled with history and depth, inviting the audience to watch each enlightened moment unfold on the page. Award winning poet and translator Chana Bloch’s latest collection of poems, Swimming in the... Read More

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Pulpit and Politics

by Jeff Fleischer

McMickle uses examples of church leaders in politics to explore the history of the separation of church and state. From the time the federal government first recognized the rights of African Americans to take part in the political... Read More

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