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Reviews of Books with 374 Pages

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Homegoing

by Allyce Amidon

In this ambitious epic, a disgraced former princess turned scholar is one of the few people in the Three Lands who can read. So when an impossible ship from a land that does not exist delivers a set of missives written in an ink no one... Read More

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Sired by Stone

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

On the planet Gleese, in a future so distant that Earth is a forgotten memory, unlikely heroes struggle to live up to the demands of their new roles. Picking up where Fabrick left off, "Sired by Stone", book 2 of the Fabrick Weaver... Read More

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Making a Living, Making a Life

by Geraldine Richards

This collection of professional, passionate speeches on various topics challenges the audience to consider what makes a successful life. "Making a Living, Making a Life" is a collection of speeches and essays by Daniel Rose. Visitors to... Read More

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The Afghan File Affair

by Shannan Spitz

Kasper’s considerable knowledge of the Cold War era makes this thriller informative. It’s the mid 1980s, and Nick Gamble, the protagonist of this serpentine story of intrigue and conspiracy, is an American journalist living in Italy.... Read More

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Hilda and the Ship's Doctor

by Margaret Cullison

Dark threads of racial injustice underscore the multiple plot points of this detailed historical novel. Erica Bell skillfully uses a historical backdrop for her compelling fiction in Hilda and the Ship’s Doctor. During a treacherous... Read More

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Oulanem

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Majkut has done a superb job using Marx’s abandoned fragment to its fullest potential in this highly evocative and chilling narrative. This unforgettable journey into the creative mind of Karl Marx spotlights what few political... Read More

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