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Reviews of Books with 229 Pages

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Photofinish

by Jill Allen

Cheryl Kerr masterfully and simultaneously lets the uninitiated into the equine realm as it canters through multiple perspectives. Cheryl Kerr’s second novel, "Photofinish", blends mystery and suspense while drawing readers into the... Read More

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How They Spend Their Sundays

by Dindy Yokel

McDermott’s rare talent for conveying a crisp image of a scene shines in this collection of fresh, tightly woven stories. Courtney McDermott’s collection of short stories, "How They Spend Their Sundays", is like a Whitman’s Sampler... Read More

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My Leaning Post

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

“I could hear the television in the family room in the basement as the kids and I sat in the living room, holding each other and crying. Grant came bounding up the stairs and started yelling that he wasn’t going to tolerate a bunch... Read More

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Midnight in Rome

"Midnight in Rome" follows in the tradition of recent memoirs that chronicle a significant year in the life of the writer, like Julie and Julia or Colin Beavan’s No Impact Man. Newly graduated from UCLA, California native Michael J.... Read More

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Lost Love Found

Tim Gomes’s "Lost Love Found" is billed as a romance, and it certainly is, but it is also a bit of crime thriller, carrying a strong thread of intrigue. It’s been two years since Dan Jagger’s wife died when Flight 93 crashed in... Read More

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The Bliss List

J.P. Hansen, founder and president of Hansen Executive Search, draws on his experience as an executive recruiter, combining typical career search advice with a touch of spiritual “think positive” and “follow your dream”... Read More

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America in Focus

“Greed…a desire to acquire or possess more than what we need or deserve…is driving the New American Dream” the author writes. “While becoming prosperous was most assuredly part of the Old American Dream the New Dream involves... Read More

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