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Reviews of Books with 224 Pages

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Gizzi's Healthy Appetite

by Matt Sutherland

Cookbook evolution is now epitomized by charismatic chefs who write well and draw from an international pantry of interesting vegetables, uncommon cuts of meat, and new techniques, to create bright, super flavorful, healthy yet... Read More

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The Port-Wine Stain

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Third in the American Novels series, "The Port-Wine Stain" delves into the dark and evocative world of Edgar Allan Poe’s life and work, capturing the essence of his stories and poetry while exploring possible inspirations and ensuring... Read More

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The Great Spring

by Thomas H. Brennan

A writing guru offers meditative reflections on her working life in this personable collection of vignettes. In her collection of essays The Great Spring, Natalie Goldberg writes with honesty and intensity about her life and how it has... Read More

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Canada

by Matt Sutherland

Canada’s great size, rugged physical landscape, and understated personality of its smallish population all serve to keep the outrageous beauty of the place a relative secret—compared to its boastful southern neighbor. Crack the... Read More

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