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Reviews of Books with 228 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 228 pages.

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Diastasis Recti

by Elizabeth Millard

By making the material understandable, approachable, and achievable, Bowman offers an outstanding and necessary guide With "Diastasis Recti", biomechanist Katy Bowman offers a logical, long-term, and whole-body strategy that not only... Read More

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The Confluence

by Trina Carter

Outdoorsmen (and women), fishing enthusiasts, and fans of nature writing will want to visit this book at will. This collection of essays, sketches, and tall tales centered on fishing is well worth getting reeled into. The contributors in... Read More

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The Face You See

by Michelle Anne Schingler

In swift and relatable prose, "The Face You See" juggles the many difficult topics and circumstances that young adults face. Amelia Legend’s "The Face You See" is a dramatic young adult romance novel in which two teens must navigate... Read More

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Behind the Waterfall

by Stephanie Bucklin

In a compact and powerful novel, Molly Best Tinsley describes the family dynamics and escalating conflict of the Eaglemans. Twins Chetan and Nashota Eagleman are tired of moving to a different town every year, as is their sister Shyla.... Read More

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Peripheral

by Scott Neuffer

"Peripheral" showcases an impressive range of human emotions and the unsparing dark imagination of its author. A flash of something in the distance, real or imagined, catches the eyes of the characters in Sylvester Pilgrim’s short... Read More

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When Kacey Left

by Karen Rigby

The journal format of this spare novel allows for an in-depth examination of the daily grief experienced after a friend’s suicide. "When Kacey Left", an epistolary novel, traces the aftermath of teen suicide. Dawn Green’s succinct... Read More

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Free Your Mind

by Sara Budzik

At its core, this book introduces principles and ideas that separate daydreams from reality and encourage fulfillment from within. The bright pink cover with a line drawing of a brain and fun font indicates that Free Your Mind: A... Read More

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