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Reviews of Books with 296 Pages

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Feminine Genius

by Catherine Reed-Thureson

Mixing religion, philosophy, science, and metaphysics, Feminine Genius: The Provocative Path to Waking Up and Turning On the Wisdom of Being a Woman explores the innate power of female energy. Author LiYana Silver, a dancer and life... Read More

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My Heart Hemmed In

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Ndiaye’s novel is haunting in its strangeness and is pointed in its warnings—that happiness cannot come at the expense of one’s core. Eerie, involving, and surreal, Marie Ndiaye’s "My Heart Hemmed In" follows a once-respected... Read More

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The Absence of Evelyn

by Aimee Jodoin

Four individuals come of age across the globe in this inspiring novel of family, personal ambition, and finding one’s place in the world. This family drama with international appeal explores the parent-child relationship in step- and... Read More

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The Lion's Den

by Renate Childs

The Lion’s Den is more than just a steamy romance novel, it is dangerous, inventive, and provocative. With dramatic twists and turns, Norma Cook’s The Lion’s Den is a fast-paced and thrilling tale of romance and warfare that... Read More

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The Mercy of the Tide

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

Mysterious goings-on permeate a small town in this chilling novel. A deadly car accident binds four citizens together in the quiet hamlet of Riptide, Oregon, and it seems also to have awakened something unseemly. Keith Rosson’s "The... Read More

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Yoga Affect

by Kristine Morris

This guide to yoga accessibly and concisely bridges the viewpoints of ancient traditional systems and modern science. Despite the immense popularity of yoga in the United States, Sandra Zuidema says that little attention is given to how... Read More

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A Foreign Shore

by Tia Smith

"A Foreign Shore" paints a fresh and vivid world sure to entertain any fantasy lover. Forrest Johnson’s A Foreign Shore: Rain of Fire, Rain of Blood is a high-fantasy epic following several separate yet intertwined story lines.... Read More

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