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Reviews of Books with 336 Pages

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On Love's Gentle Shore

by Diane Gardner

Gentle allusions to the power of belief and of God form the story’s foundation. Liz Johnson combines a tender inspirational romance with the gritty impact of childhood abuse for a powerful story about the struggle to find, accept, and... Read More

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Born Aware

by Amanda Adams

Brandon’s is a compelling exploration of a spiritual phenomenon. Diane Brandon’s "Born Aware" is a unique twist on spirituality and memory studies. It’s commonly believed that infants are only aware of their basest physical needs,... Read More

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The Last Palestinian

by Karl Helicher

Rumley and Tibon make the complexities of the Middle East accessible for those who have little background within this political cauldron. Grant Rumley, a research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Amir Tibon, an... Read More

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Trusting Grace

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

Brendan smartly uses the West and the aftermath of the Civil War in this charming romance and interesting piece of historical fiction. Corinthians claims love is gentle, kind, and patient, but sometimes, getting to that love can be... Read More

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The Path of Paganism

by Kristine Morris

Beckett affirms that pagan religions honor nature, the gods, our ancestors, and our own unique place in the world. John Beckett’s "The Path of Paganism" is not just a book about Paganism, it’s a book that tells us how to be a... Read More

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Boundary

by Karen Rigby

Atmospheric and haunting, this novel about the lingering effects of violence is impossible to turn away from. In Andrée A. Michaud’s intense "Boundary", lurid crimes inspire a panoramic exploration of a lakeside retreat and its... Read More

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