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Reviews of Books with 248 Pages

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The Anthropocene

by Matt Sutherland

Woe is Earth. Drilled silly, dumped on, farmed out, fished out, and cloaked in a burka of carbon—who does the planet have to thank for this dire state of affairs? Only its most highly evolved species, of course. But woe is for whiners.... Read More

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Akkad et Xai

by Margaret Cullison

This novel, written in French, offers wisdom on growing up and forming a spiritual life. Danielle Jaworowski’s allegorical novel portrays the deep symbiotic bond between a celestial star living as a human and her guardian angel. Akkad... Read More

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Protecting the Wild

by Kai White

This in-depth analysis of environmental conservation shows how seeking new responses to decreasing biodiversity can offer hope. Editors George Wuerthner, Eileen Crist, and Tom Butler deliver a powerful collection of environmental essays... Read More

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Expectation Hangover

by Barry Silverstein

This engaging work offers strategies for coping with contemporary anxieties. The intriguing Expectation Hangover: Overcoming Disappointment in Work, Love, and Life is a modern-day instruction manual for fighting the letdowns associated... Read More

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Last Words

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

The tenacity of the main character will resonate as he overcomes barriers and reclaims his former life. Fighting for his professional reputation, reporter Coleridge Samuel Taylor attempts to solve the death of a young homeless boy, the... Read More

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