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Reviews of Books with 376 Pages

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Like a Complete Unknown

by Karen Rigby

Against the backdrop of Chicago’s counterculture, a teenage runaway and a widowed gynecologist form a bond in Anara Guard’s striking novel Like a Complete Unknown. Katya, the starry-eyed, artistic daughter of Polish emigrants, flees... Read More

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War Bunny

by Eileen Gonzalez

"War Bunny" is a postapocalyptic fantasy novel in which everyone has value and is worth fighting for. In Christopher St. John’s fantasy novel "War Bunny", a rejected rabbit wants to remake the world so that everyone has a place in it.... Read More

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Class III Threat

by Benjamin Welton

Larry Enmon’s "Class III Threat" is an action-first thriller set in the dangerous world of the US Secret Service. Michael Roberts is a good agent—one of the best out of the Dallas office. However, despite all of his good qualities,... Read More

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Wild Sun

by Eileen Gonzalez

Rebels fight to free their world from hostile aliens in Ehsan Ahmad and Shakil Ahmad’s intricate science fiction novel, Wild Sun: Unbound. Part of a series, Wild Sun: Unbound is set on Corvos, a world where the native people have been... Read More

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Into the Carpathians

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Into the Carpathians" depicts a journey so breathtaking that it will make even those who dislike the outdoors want to pack a bag and see Sparks’s marvels for themselves. Alan E. Sparks recounts a transformative hiking expedition in... Read More

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The Ultra Betrayal

by John M. Murray

"The Ultra Betrayal" is a masterful historical spy thriller where morality pushes people to their breaking points. In Glenn Dyer’s espionage-drenched novel "The Ultra Betrayal", a missing Allied cryptographer puts the fate of the war... Read More

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The Lives of Bees

by Barry Silverstein

One of the more startling facts Thomas Seeley, the Horace White Professor of Biology at Cornell University, cites in his comprehensive and essential "The Lives of Bees" is that “the honey bee provides nearly half of all crop... Read More

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