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Reviews of Books with 220 Pages

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Chimpanzee

by Aimee Jodoin

Both heart-pounding and intelligent, this dystopian thriller has the best of both worlds. Darin Bradley’s science fiction novel, "Chimpanzee", ties together philosophical theories of the self with a commentary on education and the... Read More

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Waterlogged

by Allyce Amidon

This gorgeous collection of twenty-five sea-based comics has something for everyone: pirates, selkies, aliens, talking fish, lighthouse tenders, and sea monsters. The stories in Waterlogged: Tales from the Seventh Sea range from the... Read More

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Deadwood

by Aimee Jodoin

Martin Cruz and Hannah Vaughan believe their town is cursed; that’s why the high school football team always loses, the two major factories went bankrupt, and strange accidents keep occurring. The kids team up to save the mysterious... Read More

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Cold Earth Wanderers

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

A mother and son’s parallel journey and serious social commentary elevate this novel above other Orwellian dystopian books. Sometime in the distant, undisclosed future, after highways and byways have been filled in and streams and... Read More

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Frenemy of the People

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

This fun read takes on some serious issues but never forgets that it is a romance at heart. Clarissa Kirchendorfer wins Best Overall Rider of the Year, and five minutes later, via a text argument, realizes she’s bisexual. Such is... Read More

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The Birthday Problem

by Sonya Lovy

Not your everyday nanobot zombie apocalypse tale, "The Birthday Problem" has character-driven depth. "The Birthday Problem", by Caren Gussoff, is not the typical zombie apocalypse story. This time, the threat to humanity is not an... Read More

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The Changed

by Sara Budzik

When unique, fascinating characters are introduced, their lingo and personalities are translated well into precise and engaging dialogue. The apocalypse story line that introduces a world where sickness has nearly eliminated humanity and... Read More

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Trail-Running

by Sara Budzik

Serving runners of all levels, this comprehensive guide details the needs and beauty of trail running. Jeff Galloway’s "Trail-Running" covers every possible question a runner might face when taking to the trails. It is a thorough and... Read More

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