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Reviews of Books with 328 Pages

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Pasha

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Combining historical accuracy with thrilling action and exotic locales, "Pasha" is sure to stand out as Kydd’s most exciting adventure yet. Captain Thomas Kydd and company set sail for the Mediterranean in "Pasha", the latest from... Read More

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Platforms

by Catherine Thureson

With clear and eloquent writing, "Platforms" is as laid back as its characters in this music-filled coming-of-age story. "Platforms", by Guy Spitzer, who writes under the pen name Tyler Spence, tells the story of Tyler, a teenage... Read More

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Cartilage and Skin

by Sheila M. Trask

Our ever-changing perception of reality is at the heart of Michael James Rizza’s unsettling debut novel. In "Cartilage and Skin", Rizza shines an uncomfortable light on his voyeuristic antihero, Dr. Parker, an eccentric recluse holed... Read More

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Escape

by Rachel Jagareski

An outline of techniques used by cult leaders vibrantly and cleverly offers insight into human nature. Attorney Paul Morantz’s second edition of Escape: My Life Long War Against Cults is a fascinating distillation of forty years of... Read More

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Caribbee

by Margaret Cullison

"Caribbee" is a melding of good fiction and historical fact enlivened with colorful, well-drawn characters. A plot rich in sailing lore, pirate raids, vengeful spies, and shipboard discontent enlivens Julian Stockwin’s fourteenth book... Read More

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In Search of Unity

by Michelle Anne Schingler

This erudite and engrossing journey through the modern sciences approaches the elusive “unified theory.” Spencer Scoular, a consultant who holds a PhD from Cambridge, moves to flesh out the incomplete, mathematically based frameworks... Read More

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In Pursuit of Alaska

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Early accounts of Alaskan adventures illustrate the harsh but appreciable wilderness with lyrical prose. Exotic, daunting, scenic: the words chosen to describe Alaska in the introduction to this collection are of the sort that pique... Read More

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