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Reviews of Books with 336 Pages

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A Perfect Armenian

by Kandy Alameda

Topouzian balances the fast pace of his novel with familial love and hope for a culture facing cataclysmic loss. The hatred, wars, and loss of life faced by Armenians are not commonly discussed, but in his novel, "A Perfect Armenian",... Read More

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Tidal Choice

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Mesmerizing and meticulous, David Bradford examines the emotional side of intimacy. In this thoughtful, soul-searching romance, a woman distinguishes between loyalty and love. Committed to her neighborhood sweetheart yet drawn to a man... Read More

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The Trial of Dr. Kate

by Monica Carter

A reporter returns to her hometown to cover the trial of her old high-school friend but dredges up more than she bargained for, in this mystery with Southern charm. This well-paced mystery is permeated with old-school Southern charm. The... Read More

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The Dinosaur’s Descendants

by Anna Call

Time-traveling dinosaurs, cross-temporal war, and the future of humanity combine in this sci-fi thriller. "The Dinosaur’s Descendants" is a science-fiction thriller in the tradition of Michael Crichton. Having recently discovered time... Read More

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The Vegetarian Crusade

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

History of vegetarianism in America offers insight into shifting of social movements into mainstream thinking. This unique, readable history of the vegetarian movement in America reveals its deep roots; transplanted from Europe in the... Read More

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The Art of Waging Peace

by Melissa Wuske

This timely book presents a path to personal and global peace bolstered by the author’s experience and great thinkers of history. As a West Point graduate who was deployed in Baghdad, Paul K. Chappell certainly knows war. As a... Read More

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