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Reviews of Books with 296 Pages

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Eyeing the Red Storm

by Scott Neuffer

Historian Robert M. Dienesch’s latest work is an intriguing and incisive study of the transformational period in American history when the federal government retooled defense spending and foreign policy toward communist containment and... Read More

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First Light

by J. G. Stinson

Themes of friendship and faith thread through Bill Noel’s lively, likable Southern mystery tale. Themes of friendship and faith thread through Bill Noel’s ninth Folly Beach mystery, First Light, a lively novel set on a South Carolina... Read More

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Former

by Tracy Fischer

Right from the beginning of "Former", Stueve sets the scene of a dark, difficult, and uneasy normality, one in which all humans look at each other with suspicion. A. E. Stueve’s extraordinary new novel, "Former", is set in a... Read More

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The Mullan Road

by Lee Polevoi

This is a meticulously researched and beautifully illustrated biography of a key player in the settlement of the Pacific Northwest. In the annals of American frontier exploration, John Mullan (1830-1909), is a largely forgotten figure.... Read More

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Rescuing Jesus

by Melissa Wuske

"Rescuing Jesus" highlights and spurs on change that is vital not only to the evangelical church but also to the country. Rescuing Jesus: How People of Color, Women, and Queer Christians Are Reclaiming Evangelicalism, by Deborah Jian... Read More

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Jack London

by Julia Ann Charpentier

London steps from Tichi’s pages as a self-educated intellectual absorbed by the plight of the downtrodden and the oppressed. This specialized look at American author Jack London (1876-1916) examines an outspoken socialist seeking an... Read More

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