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Reviews of Books with 368 Pages

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The Story of Christianity

by Matt Sutherland

Jesus Christ, what a guy: Jewish reformer, populist—he promises eternal salvation to Roman slave and senator alike—performer of miraculous healings and exorcisms, self-described son of God, and, for an encore, takes one for the team... Read More

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Angels at the Gate

by Karen Rigby

A tale set in biblical times comes to life for a literary audience. T. K. Thorne’s "Angels at the Gate" imagines the story of Lot’s unnamed wife. Cast as Adira in this memorable telling, the once nomadic “daughter of the wind” is... Read More

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Presidents in Crisis

by Karl Helicher

Bohn writes with verve and authority as he explores the foreign-policy practices of several presidents. Presidents strive to be wielders of bold and decisive foreign policies, yet circumstances beyond their control more often than not... Read More

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Ocean to Plate

by Matt Sutherland

Spicy Seared Tuna with Mint Chutney, Curried Gray Snapper Fish Balls, Lettuce-Wrapped Steamed Red Snapper with Orange Glaze, Fish Cakes with Chili Crème Fraîche, Sauteed Swordfish and Roasted Corn Salad, Grilled Mahimahi with Tomato... Read More

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With Every Breath

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Dedication and sacrifice bring former academic rivals together in this medical drama set in an 1891 Washington, DC, hospital. "With Every Breath", by Elizabeth Camden, reveals the terrifying impact of tuberculosis during a time when... Read More

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Casting Lots

by Karyn Saemann

Two lost men find their way together after being touched by Christ in very different ways. Had the Gospel writer Luke kept a diary, it might have read like Casting Lots, a debut novel by William D. McEachern. The book is a richly... Read More

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The Reluctant First Lady

by Patricia Morrow

Get ready for a change of pace and a quick touchdown into the political and personal lives of the president and the first lady. It may not be at all what one would expect, especially since this wife of a president has decided to forego... Read More

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