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Reviews of Books with 226 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 226 pages.

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A Human Creation

by Susan Waggoner

"A Human Creation" argues that God originated in the minds of humans. W. R. Frederick’s philosophical exploration "A Human Creation" covers religion, works of science, and psychology to argue that God is the product of human... Read More

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The Bond

by Erika Harlitz Kern

In the intriguing fantasy "The Bond", complicated relationships between humans and vampires are complicated further when animals are added to the mix of the immortal. The relationship between humans and horses is brought to new... Read More

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The Astronaut's Son

by John M. Murray

In Tom Seigel’s The Astronaut’s Son, Jonathan Stein is the CEO of an emerging private aerospace company. He is close to achieving a lifetime goal of reaching the moon—a task his father left unfulfilled after suffering a fatal heart... Read More

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The View from Here

by Laura Leavitt

Lynne Hinton’s charming The View From Here interlaces recollections of childhood days of wonder in the woods with themes of protesting environmental degradation. Katie Sinclair isn’t quite sure why she decided it was worth it to... Read More

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The Right Hand Of God

by Jeremiah Rood

The Right Hand of God offers a broad survey of the theological ideas working behind the scenes of world culture and history. Nelda Moffatt’s The Right Hand of God is a systematic and extended theological exploration of God’s work in... Read More

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Thaw

by Hannah Hohman

"Thaw" is passionate and raw, with a reminder that love isn’t the same for everyone. Elyse Springer’s "Thaw" explores love and what it means to show it, with two people in a relationship who aren’t sure what one should look like.... Read More

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