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Reviews of Books with 266 Pages

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Parnucklian for Chocolate

by Leia Menlove

“Three weeks before his sixteenth birthday, Josiah was allowed to move back in with his mother, who had been impregnated with him during an alien abduction her freshman year of college.” So begins "Parnucklian for Chocolate", a... Read More

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The Child at Forty

by Elizabeth Millard

In his first novel, screenwriter and playwright Michael Wurth provides an ample amount of context for four intersecting lives. It is this significant amount of background that makes the events of his story so compelling. Wurth’s... Read More

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Progressive Dystopia

by Sheila M. Trask

Michael Ozga issues an ultra-conservative rallying cry with "Progressive Dystopia", a quotation-filled collection of Republican rhetoric meant to discredit a broad range of liberal leaders and their policies. With near-evangelical... Read More

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The Parallax from Hell

by Mark McLaughlin

“You should not judge harshly the poor, unfortunate soul I chose to pen this manuscript,” cautions Satan, the supposed author-behind-the-author of The Parallax From Hell. “Thomas Aquinas he is not,” adds the Lord of the... Read More

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Captive Dreams

by J. G. Stinson

In the early years of science fiction publishing, writers were often coaxed into publighing fix-up novels, composed of two or more short fiction works which were combined with connecting material to form a novel. For example, Gordon... Read More

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Beyond the Ego

by Kristine Morris

“Ego is not a place or a thing. It is a state of consciousness,” says author David Mutchler, an educator, therapist, consultant, and life coach. “…Ego consciousness is where people are ‘in their heads’ when awake. It is what... Read More

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A Dance in Paradise

by Jill Allen

In Lee Chavis’ debut novel, "A Dance in Paradise", life is anything but a heavenly frolic for the ironically-named Sam Powerhouse. It is 1979 and Sam is an accomplished young law student and violinist with an undergraduate degree in... Read More

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