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Reviews of Books with 274 Pages

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The Legends of Lynquest

by Carolyn Bailey

Hess writes with respect for his young audience in his broad, sweeping themes of cross-cultural unity and the power of individuals to change a course of action. A mysterious and magical storyteller named Lynquest serves as both narrator... Read More

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Silver Summer

by Anita Lock

Intricately woven characters and plot keep the pages turning in this paranormal thriller. In his debut paranormal thriller, Stephen Fogle weaves an intricate plot about three people on three different missions. Walter Murphy, a hit man,... Read More

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Desire

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

The cheeky humor of this swashbuckling adventure will keep even that parrot reading over the shoulder entertained. Rumor has it there’s a pirate treasure on Sanibel Island and, naturally, just about everyone thinks they deserve to find... Read More

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The Riddle of Prague

by Tammy Snyder

"The Riddle of Prague" is a fast-paced, edge-of-your seat mystery-adventure that skillfully dangles the carrot until just the right moment. Hana Silna only wants to get to Prague, make the transfer of the house she inherited, do a bit of... Read More

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The Silver Sphere

by Mark McLaughlin

This fresh twist on the quest fantasy novel is done with charm and humor. In "The Silver Sphere", Michael Dadich writes fantasy for a youthful audience in a literate, lively, and entertaining manner. Dadich’s short quest novel makes... Read More

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Stories for Boys

by Lisa Romeo

Gregory Martin’s beautiful first memoir, Mountain City, is no preparation for his intensely rendered second, "Stories for Boys", and this is a good thing. Exploring new territory here, Martin intelligently avoids the serial... Read More

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