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Reviews of Books with 234 Pages

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Echo of the Past

by Susan Waggoner

Absorbing, memorable, and moving, "Echo of the Past" is a fully imagined tale of lives caught in the jaws of history. The tragic and entwined histories of twentieth-century Russia and Germany are brought poignantly to life in in Polina... Read More

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Unstoppable

by Aimee Jodoin

This businessman’s rags-to-riches tale, filled with adventure, is an entertaining read. Entrepreneur—and now author and actor—Tariku Bogale has lived a remarkable life and has enjoyed extraordinary success. His memoir, Unstoppable... Read More

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Reconsidering Roots

by Kaavonia Hinton

This rich book on Roots captures the complexity of its reception and its enduring place in popular culture. In ten chapters, the essayists in "Reconsidering Roots" posit that, although Roots has been a topic of debate since its release,... Read More

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Words of a Feather

by Jessica Mehta

This unique, playful book of poetry dances between poetic forms with skill. In Words of a Feather: The Mystic Musings of a Medical Man, JFW Ndikum uses his perspective as a medical doctor to inform poetic themes, which results in a... Read More

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Love Leads the Way

by Claire Foster

This novel captures the imagination and puts a face on America’s military involvements overseas. In Claudia Pemberton’s new military thriller "Love Leads the Way", newlyweds Mikayla and Jesse Daulton experience the pains of war, both... Read More

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