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Reviews of Books with 224 Pages

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Between & Betwixt

by Eric Anderson

Never pandering to younger readers, this fast-paced and exciting YA fantasy features rich characters and a compelling plot. In Between & Betwixt, the first book of the Corridor of Doors Trilogy, B & T Pecile introduce the... Read More

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Maze of Blood

by Clarissa Goldsmith

Simultaneously poetic and economic, this is a layered and complex exploration of human existence and the experiences that mold a person. "Maze of Blood" reads almost like a poem. Marly Youmans’s language is sweeping and grandiose and... Read More

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How to Talk to an Alien

by Anna Call

This discussion of ufology will help alien communicators successfully say, “Take me to your leader.” How would extraterrestrials communicate? Would they prefer to read our minds or to learn our languages and communicate on our level?... Read More

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Breakneck

by Margaret Cullison

This sexually charged cautionary tale deftly uses interior monologue and psychological tension. Nelly Arcan writes with keen insight into the lives of young adults in contemporary Montreal. "Breakneck" chronicles the jaded lives of two... Read More

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The Luck Archive

by Matt Sutherland

Luck, Hemingway said, is a fluid, elusive force that could come right up to us and still go unnoticed. But that definition doesn’t begin to explain the unusual things people do to bring luck, nor does it hint at the superstitions... Read More

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