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Reviews of Books with 241 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 241 pages.

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Finally OUt

by Elizabeth Millard

People who come out as gay in later life face challenges different from those who come out when they’re younger—they may have families, marriages, and professional colleagues who are affected by their seemingly sudden shift. Too,... Read More

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Washout

by Elizabeth A. Allen

Retired sixty-something Chris Landrum is back for another adventure in Washout, the latest entry in Bill Noel’s Folly Beach Mystery series. In his former life, Chris was an HR administrator, but he has traded this corporate career for... Read More

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Ancient Wisdoms

As the earth enters an astrological time known as the Photon Band, "Ancient Wisdoms" attempts to connect the wisdom of ancient cultures to today’s problems. “It becomes difficult to change current lifestyles after closing their door... Read More

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Become the Person You Were Meant to Be

The author compares the mind to a large astrodome with a tiny golf ball sitting on top. The golf ball is reflective of our conscious mind—what we are actually aware of—and the astrodome is the non-conscious mind, which includes those... Read More

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A Summer With Socrates

Reno Nevada “The Biggest Little City in the World” seems like an unlikely place to stumble upon a disciple of Socrates but that is the persona who keeps Christine Covington out of the clutches of the police. Parker Lloyd’s heroine... Read More

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No Time for Tears...

“A one-in-a-million thing had happened again” Kellee Stone writes. “My babies were gone from my life forever and so was the house.” Stone’s alter ego the barely fictionalized Ann Deane Teal suffers through unthinkable loss in... Read More

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From F to Phi Beta Kappa

by Kathleen Youmans

College can be a horrifically difficult testing ground for the beginning student making demands on time discipline and organizational abilities. Too often the result is a shallow paper chase where an undergraduate is happy to survive the... Read More

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