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Reviews of Books with 237 Pages

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Going the Distance

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Dig deep into this experimental novel, and discover the pleasure of strategically implemented phrases and words. Intriguing and a bit surreal, "Going the Distance" explores hidden elements of the human mind and introduces the curious to... Read More

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Laura's Big Win

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

In Laura’s Big Win, Michelle Tschantré puts a modern spin on the Cinderella story. By her own admission, Laura Nessing wore blinders throughout her marriage to Richard. She accepts his distance and disdain as well as his assurances... Read More

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Time and Eternity

by Karen Rigby

Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990) was the controversial British journalist who reported on the famine in the Ukraine and on the brutality of Stalinism; a man of letters; a television/radio personality; a Christian; and a vocal supporter of... Read More

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Odd Jobs

Marty Drysdale, bumbling criminal-in-training, spends most of his time in his garage. He could settle into the perfectly adequate house on the same lot, owned by his ex-wife, but he prefers the company of his battered limousine and... Read More

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101 Ways You Can Save Money

This book’s appeal lies in the fact that it is based in the practical experiences of a woman who has “been there and done that” and the clever layout and format make the book accessible. Divided into five sections “Cashflow... Read More

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Reagan's Victory

by Karl Helicher

Presidential Procession: The anecdotal journalistic accounts of presidential elections written by the late Theodore White, and Jack Germond, and Jules Witcover belong to an outmoded genre of political reporting. Their lengthy, personal... Read More

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Breakdown, Breakthrough

by Bobbye Middendorf

A study conducted by the author in partnership with the Esteemed Woman Foundation uncovered an epidemic of women feeling deeply disempowered and dissatisfied with their professional lives. Yes, these women appear to have all the... Read More

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Ticket to Exile

“I would like to get to know you better,” read the carefully typed note Miller surreptitiously—or so he thought—slipped to a young, white dime store cashier. Certainly, he knew that interracial dating was forbidden. In this... Read More

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