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Reviews of Books with 234 Pages
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Romance thievery familial upheaval murder and religious awakening keep the inhabitants of 1830s’ Rochester New York from falling into complacent daily life. Rachel Abner doesn’t intend to fall in love with Michael Dugan a lowly Irish... Read More
“There’s no denying,” writes the author, “that there are jobs aboard a boat that are traditionally ‘pink jobs’ and those that are ‘blue jobs.’” This book sets that tradition aside and encourages, even demands, that... Read More
According to the 107th Congress of the U.S. H.R.3763 “protects investors by improving the accuracy and reliability of corporate disclosures made pursuant to the securities laws and for other purposes.” Commonly known as the... Read More
James Mahoney, author of this heartfelt and compassionate accounting of the many hard decisions facing an animal lover, practiced as a country vet before becoming a researcher whose animals have been used in AIDS and hepatitis research.... Read More
In this cinematically potent novel, we meet protagonist, Katherine Dennison, who suffers from a series of acute personality foibles due to the death of her son and subsequent divorce from her husband. She has spent the last three years... Read More