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Reviews of Books with 296 Pages

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38 Hours to Montreal

by Benjamin Welton

"38 Hours to Montreal", with its many photos and its amazing ambiance of bleak Canadian winters, reminds us of what great history books used to be like. Speed, technology, and transition are the central themes of this fun, lively history... Read More

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Angela Cray Gets Real

by Rebecca Hussey

Dara Carr’s "Angela Cray Gets Real" is an entertaining, unconventional mystery that is difficult to put down. Dara Carr’s "Angela Cray Gets Real" is a mystery with a decidedly unconventional detective: Angela Cray is broke, living... Read More

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The White Angel

by Karen Mulvahill

A Scottish nanny is shot and dies in the home of her wealthy employers, initiating the scandal that inspired John MacLachlan Gray’s novel "The White Angel". It takes a sweeping view of life in Vancouver in 1924. Labor unrest, enormous... Read More

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Searching for Papa Luna

by Kristine Morris

"Searching for Papa Luna" illuminates a troubled time in Church history and works to restore the legacy of a maligned pope. In Gordon K. Greene’s "Searching for Papa Luna", music historian Richard Taylor finds himself embroiled in... Read More

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Love Reconsidered

by Brittney Decker

"Love Reconsidered" is a touching story filled with extraordinary characters put in heartbreaking situations. Phyllis J. Piano’s "Love Reconsidered" is a heartrending journey charged with emotion. This inspiring tale teaches lessons on... Read More

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