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Reviews of Books with 240 Pages

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Eco Living Japan

by Anna Call

Accessible and beautiful, "Eco Living Japan" presents concepts of Japanese house design specialized for modern ecological sensibilities. With emphases on the history of Japanese construction and modern building simplicity, this book is... Read More

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Chickpea Flour Does It All

by Rachel Jagareski

A decade ago, most cooks would only have one bag of flour in their pantry. It would be white wheat flour and it would feature heavily in all baking and much of one’s other cooking. Nowadays, with a greater focus on food allergies,... Read More

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The 1916 Irish Rebellion

by Scott Neuffer

This handsome, illustrative volume on the 1916 Irish uprising against the British, a volume worthy of any coffee table, serves as a companion piece to a 2016 public television documentary series produced by the author and narrated by... Read More

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On Top of the World

by Kristine Morris

This novel is a look at what’s left when fickle, fleeting fame fades away. David Lamb’s "On Top of the World" takes readers into the music industry’s underworld as beautiful, smart, classy Belle, who had always liked rescue... Read More

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After One-Hundred-and-Twenty

by Jeff Fleischer

Centuries-old concepts come to life in this thoughtful treatment of death’s place in Judaism. Jewish ideas about death, the afterlife, and the rituals surrounding them have a rich history, and Hillel Halkin expertly dives into those... Read More

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Gentle Energy Touch

by Melissa Wuske

This book has life-affirming, practical applications for caregivers and anyone who wants to feel more balanced, whole, and focused. "Gentle Energy Touch", by Barbara E. Savin, offers instructions on utilizing a powerful, yet not widely... Read More

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i-Minds

by Barry Silverstein

This research-based book by a psychoneurophysiologist offers an important examination of the effects of interconnectivity. Anyone who has formed a dependency on a smartphone, tablet, or 24-hour digital connectivity would do well to read... Read More

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Out of the Storm

by Barbara Nickles

This steamy romance thriller features suspenseful twists and a capable heroine. In "Out of the Storm", a steamy romance thriller from Carol Ashe, love, lust, and murder all have their moment in the spotlight. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, a... Read More

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