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Reviews of Books with 338 Pages

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Taut Lines

by Matt Sutherland

To fish is to know the singular, electrifying moment when fish, bait, line, rod, and wrist all sense the others in a shock of surprise. The sensation is such a rush, few anglers are content to experience it only once—whether an... Read More

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Path to Justice

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

"Path to Justice" follows a harrowing case in an absorbing way. Jim Dutton’s "Path to Justice" is a smart and absorbing work of intrigue that goes behind the scenes of efforts to take down an international drug cartel. Nick Drummond is... Read More

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Practical Strangers

by Meredith Grahl Counts

Dawson and Todd’s burgeoning Civil War romance ignites curiosity. "Practical Strangers" is a remarkable compilation of letters from 1861 and 1862 that present a nearly complete record of Elodie Todd—the sister-in-law of Abraham... Read More

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Indomitable

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

Always enthusiastic, often imperfect, Grier helped develop and sustain an industry, not just for herself, but for so many others. Joanne Passet’s Indomitable: The Life of Barbara Grier presents the life of LGBTQ publishing pioneer... Read More

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