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Reviews of Books with 296 Pages

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Song for Chance

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Skilled writer Van Kirk depicts the world of an aging rock star by alternating between soft reminiscence and gritty action. In "Song for Chance", John Van Kirk has combined external vibrancy with thought-provoking introspection,... Read More

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The Point

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

Christian teachings and mystical coincidence magically mingle to create a change of heart. In William E. Jefferson’s book "The Point", Hollie and Goodwin Macbreeze make a pilgrimage to the island of Estillyen, where they plan “to... Read More

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God's Prosperity

by Melissa Wuske

In God’s Prosperity, Michaela Cooke seeks to augment readers’ understanding of what God’s provision looks like and how to attain it. While like-minded readers will agree with some of the author’s interpretations, her many bold... Read More

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Against the Wind

by Sara Budzik

Memoirs dealing with immigration and the prevailing belief that people can better their lives and the lives of their children are often sentimental and hold the sympathy of the reader with vivid, emotional descriptions of events.... Read More

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The Milky Way

by Bill Baker

Approachable guide to the science of our solar system is an enthusiastic love letter to the stars. In the preface of The Milky Way: An Insider’s Guide, William Waller describes his childhood encounter with an unobstructed view of the... Read More

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Civil War Surgeon

by Mark McLaughlin

“The nice fancy parades that have so pleased the people of Pitt is now over and the grim visage of war is what we will be introduced to for the next sixty days and perhaps longer.” So wrote Union Army surgeon James L. Dunn to his... Read More

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