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Reviews of Books with 334 Pages

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Halfway to the Stars

by Julia Ann Charpentier

This raunchy collection of vignettes turns political incorrectness into an art form. Exposed and raw—its dark humor seasoned with forbidden monikers and prohibited innuendo—Daniel Curzon’s fictional memoir, "Halfway to the Stars",... Read More

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Cooking with Feeling

by Colby Cedar Smith

As her mother often told her, “Never ignore a good impulse.” Pat Haley showcases this commonsense advice in "Cooking with Feeling". Alongside easy everyday recipes, Haley includes an essay with each chapter. Part historical overview... Read More

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Word Catcher

by Jessica Henkle

Wordcatcher is not a typical text on etymology. With a sharp, yet conversational, tone, Phil Cousineau whisks readers through a dissection of 250 words, each accompanied by an array of anecdotes, quotes, and “companion” words. He... Read More

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Right Before You Write

In the current economic climate, philanthropic funds have become more scarce—and more sought after. This makes the release of Jonathan O’Brien’s "Right Before You Write" particularly well timed. For less than $20, O’Brien offers... Read More

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The Apostate Theory

“The Americans had spit in Allah’s face when they chose the Apostate over the woman…The Twin Towers would soon no longer be America’s worst nightmare,” the author writes. "The Apostate Theory" takes readers into a terrorist... Read More

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Deadly Intuition

Author E.A. Mourn’s apparent influences for her debut novel "Deadly Intuition" range from the television and movie series Highlander to formulaic horror movies and supernatural romances. Her protagonist Megan Chiles has disturbing... Read More

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