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Reviews of Books with 328 Pages

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Unlock Congress

by Melissa Wuske

Golden outlines concrete solutions both concisely and with in-depth analyses to show Americans that change in Congress is possible. The problem is clear to nearly every American: Congress is not working well. Decisions aren’t made, and... Read More

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Apparition Island

by Shannan Spitz

Inhabitants of a Maine island act as a backdrop to this tortured detective’s journey through PTSD, in this mysterious thriller. A Category 4 hurricane is just hours away from the coast of Maine, and Brie Beaumont is fulfilling her... Read More

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Hunt for Valamon

by J. G. Stinson

Each character in this fantasy adventure has deep motivation, adding layers of conflict to a dark, creative story. What happens when a crown prince is kidnapped and the most qualified rescuers are a monk and a cursed woman? "Hunt for... Read More

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Beyond Top Secret

by Jill Allen

This stupendous thriller challenges both the heart rate and the moral compass. Trouble has a knack for finding the characters in Rob Lubitz’s "Beyond Top Secret", a complicated, entertaining thriller that explores the themes of love... Read More

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Silversion

by Patty Comeau

It’s impossible not to care about what happens to these merry anarchists as they seek to unchain themselves and their fellow creatures. Individual heroism takes a sideline to mutual aid, horizontal organizing, and celebrating diverse... Read More

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The Shark Rider

by Aimee Jodoin

Marine-loving shark whisperer Tristan’s quest to save Florida’s sea creatures from a mysterious illness is no small challenge—luckily, he and his pals at Sea Camp all have cool oceanic abilities, e.g., they can bloat like puffer... Read More

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The Fontana Resurrection

by Alan Couture

This thoughtful, character-driven mystery is a well-crafted tale of the evil some can do if the money is right. A mystery tale rises or falls on the believability of its characters’ actions and the credibility of its plot. In "The... Read More

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