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Reviews of Books with 312 Pages

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The Way We Work

by Katerie Prior

Very few writers begin their early career with a bestselling novel, a book of poetry, or a reporting gig at a high-end magazine. Often, the first paycheck they earn isn’t from their pen; it’s from the sweat of their brow while they... Read More

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Dororo Volume 1

by Joey A. Kane

The title of this book comes from the Japanese word dorobo which means thief, but little children often can’t pronounce it properly, resulting in dororo. Of course, the name fits protagonist Dororo, as he is both a young child and a... Read More

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Into the Wildewood

by Katerie Prior

After the recent popularity of series like the Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter, it’s no surprise that most young adult books published these days are rooted in fantasy. Out of the different series available, "Into the Wildewood",... Read More

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A Walking Distance

by M. Wayne Cunningham

Ex-U.S. Marine Sergeant and former high school football and track star Robert (Roberto “Tito”) Ortiz of Laredo Texas has completed his self-styled “autobiography” as one of his lifetime goals. Although more of a series of memoirs... Read More

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Chicago Tales

by Dawn Goldsmith

A young woman either experiences a psychotic breakdown or actually turns into a bird of prey— it’s up to readers to believe or not in Bill Van Patten’s opening Kafka-esque tale in this, his first short story collection. VanPatten,... Read More

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Excuse Me, Your Job Is Waiting

by Bobbye Middendorf

The ultimate edge in a successful job search is energy—the swirl of thoughts, beliefs, and feelings surrounding people and situations. Long-time human resources professional and consultant Laura George, inspired by Lynn Grabhorn’s... Read More

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The Cult of Pharmacology

“All things being equal, Ritalin is nothing less than synthetic cocaine,” writes the author. Yet, this drug has been prescribed in record numbers to America’s youth, and is deemed an acceptable medication. More than one hundred... Read More

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Nancy Crow

by Whitney Hallberg

Colorful Creator.While some may see a beautifully sewn quilt as an invitation for a cozy nap, for others it is a painstaking art form that combines the traditional with the contemporary. The eponymous "Nancy Crow" Breckling Press, 10 x... Read More

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