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Reviews of Books with 294 Pages

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The Queen's Return

by Diane Gardner

With a feisty female lead, this dystopian novel is a solid addition to a suspense-filled series for more-mature teens. Sometimes the princess isn’t saved, sometimes she saves the world. In The Queen’s Return, Mary-Ellen Lang Collura... Read More

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Presidential Intentions

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A determined, flawed heroine accentuates the knowledgeable portrayal of human behavior in the near-perfect plot of this political novel. A candid look at the rise of an ambitious presidential candidate destined for greatness from the... Read More

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Invisible Wings

by Anita Lock

Riveting, entertaining action elevates character-development and themes of light and dark in this experimental fantasy. "Invisible Wings" contains all of the elements needed to make a medieval fantasy: elves, fairies, dragons, kingdoms,... Read More

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Baden-Powell's Beads: Aksum

by Margaret Cullison

Parsons’s narrative ability enlivens the intense action scenes in this historically influenced espionage tale. Baden-Powell’s Beads: Aksum combines historical fact with a fictional quest to prevent an Ethiopian megalomaniac from... Read More

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The Recruit

by Mark McLaughlin

This light and concise read presents a fantastical, action-filled plot populated by relatable teenage characters. When the sixteen-year-old heroine with Jedi-like powers mutters, “I just have a really bad feeling” about something,... Read More

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Ejituru

by Tammy Snyder

Set in Nigeria and the U.S., this captivating story touches upon culture, love, family, and finding one’s true self. Local customs, family dynamics, and personal aspirations collide in this culturally dynamic drama by debut author... Read More

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