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Reviews of Books with 224 Pages

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The Tutka Bay Lodge Cookbook

by Rachel Jagareski

The gorgeous design of this cookbook will transport chefs to the Alaskan coast, where tasty, surprisingly elegant recipes await. In their second cookbook collaboration, mother and daughter Kirsten and Mandy Dixon take readers inside the... Read More

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The Necessity of Secularism

by Jason Henninger

Lindsay avoids presenting arguments against the validity of religious doctrines and focuses on how religious and irreligious societies function. No one questions that religion has played an important part in human society, but has it... Read More

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Technocreep

by Barry Silverstein

A technologist discusses the “creepiness” of technology in this engaging, fast-paced book. Many fears of the paranoid may seem well founded, at least when it comes to technology, in reading technologist/cybersecurity expert Thomas... Read More

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Crossing the Line

by Diane Prokop

From the Paris setting to the autopsy scenes, Molay’s descriptions add believable imagery to this page-turner mystery. Jewelry heists and murders keep police busy chasing the bad guys in Crossing the Line: A Paris Homicide Mystery, by... Read More

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The Age of Amy

by Aimee Jodoin

A vibrant teen protagonist with a sharp sense of humor makes for an entertaining guide to the weird world of this surreal, touching novel. Bruce Edwards’s The Age of Amy: Channel ’63 plops a fresh protagonist into a quirky setting to... Read More

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Tangled Roots

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Childhood companions in the early 20th century grow to love each other amid the turmoil of racist upheaval and sexist restrictions in a touching story of abiding loyalty. In "Tangled Roots", Marianne K. Martin presents two intelligent... Read More

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