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Reviews of Books with 242 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 242 pages.

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Kimbumba!

by Carolina Ciucci

"Kimbumba!" is a diverse book that memorializes a game, a mentor, and a childhood Cuban team. Emilio Collar’s intriguing book "Kimbumba!" combines elements of a childhood memoir with the story of a thousand-year-old African game. When... Read More

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Beneath the Purple Dawn

by Leah Webster

"Beneath the Purple Dawn" is an exciting geopolitical thriller in which a war veteran and his allies hope to secure peace despite those who profit on strife. In Brett Andrew Strange’s political thriller "Beneath the Purple Dawn", an... Read More

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Inferno!

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Inferno!" is an informative blow-by-blow account of how the Marshall Fire progressed and of how the surrounding community fought back during and after the event. Tom Gormley’s "Inferno!" recounts how Colorado’s devastating Marshall... Read More

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When the House Burns

by Karen Rigby

"When the House Burns" is a sharp mystery novel in which domestic betrayals and concealed misdeeds complicate a midwestern murder investigation. In Priscilla Paton’s murder mystery "When the House Burns", an insidious crime encircles a... Read More

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Many Are Invited

by Karen Rigby

"Many Are Invited" is a fascinating psychological novel in which a man meddles in his married friends’ lives with disastrous consequences. In Dennis Cuesta’s beguiling and suspenseful novel "Many Are Invited", a man fuels a tragedy... Read More

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Alphabet Soup

by Jeana Jorgensen

"Alphabet Soup" is an educational, inviting guide to becoming an advocate for LGBTQ2+ inclusion at work. Michael Bach’s "Alphabet Soup" is a snappy, useful guide to ensuring that organizational policies include LGBTQ2+ employees. Part... Read More

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She Is Haunted

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

Grief and reckoning take many forms in Paige Clark’s expressive collection "She Is Haunted". Haunting is most often a regret that tethers one to a place or people: that is the concept at the core of this collection. Every character is... Read More

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