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Reviews of Books with 264 Pages

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The Glow Code

by Sarah White

Journalist Michelle McIvor’s "The Glow Code" is a factual, friendly guide to enjoying and enhancing life in middle age. With the goal of empowering women and helping them feel better about aging in their own skins, this book draws on... Read More

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The Jericho Manuscript

by Hannah Pearson

"The Jericho Manuscript" is a compelling Sherlock Holmes mystery novel whose turns are worthy of the famed detective. In Julian Doyle’s mind-bending novel "The Jericho Manuscript", detectives Sherlock Holmes and John Watson confront... Read More

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The Default World

by Bella Moses

Naomi Kanakia’s sparkling novel "The Default World" exposes the shaky foundations of community, love, and found family in post-capitalist San Francisco. After being cast out by her conservative Indian parents and struggling to build a... Read More

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The Wannabe Fascists

by Camille Tinnin

Federico Finchelstein’s contemporary political science book "The Wannabe Fascists" explores movements that combine components of historical fascism with right-wing populism, resulting in a new type of dangerous leader. Decentering... Read More

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The Afternoon of Christianity

by Jeremiah Rood

Analytical and prescient, Tomáš Halík’s stunning theology book "The Afternoon of Christianity" makes projections about the future of Christian faith in light of the sweeping demographic and cultural changes it faces. Clear and... Read More

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Do Bigger Things

by Willem Marx

"Do Bigger Things" is a lucid introduction to ecosystem-oriented business management practices. Dan McClure and Jennifer Wilde’s "Do Bigger Things" is an upbeat guide to harnessing the lightweight business management techniques of... Read More

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