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Reviews of Books with 376 Pages

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Words are people too...

by Diane Gardner

Pitta combines his love of language and humor in a lighthearted book that explores the joy of words and draws on everyone’s love of a good joke. According to humorist Bob Pitta, long ago, the word “question” (an inquiry) was... Read More

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Gracious Living Without Servants

by Sara Budzik

A book about ambition and consequences in many forms—love, career, family, and social status—all played out against rich and meticulously crafted scenery. Loyalty, betrayal, love, and loss are all explored in many manifestations in... Read More

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Amber's Ambitions

by Mary Cary Crawford

Like many young people, Amber Breddgeforth has an ambitious goal: earn a graduate degree in business and pursue a fulfilling career. She hasn’t considered the possibility of being swept off her feet by a handsome, successful... Read More

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High Seas

by Maria Siano

Echoing many Shakespearean themes of dual identities, sibling rivalry and jealousy, and sweet love stories, A Matter of Blood, the second installment in Michele L. Hinton’s "High Seas" series, picks up where the first installment,... Read More

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Incident at Zhenbao

by Elizabeth Millard

“I dreamed of so much better. The old man hated me for it. No balls. Me or him.” From the start, first-time author Emory Black grabs the reader through staccato language, immediately establishing the narrator, Tom Hamilton, as an... Read More

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Inquisitor

by Mark G. McLaughlin

A man in black, riding a black horse, comes to town. Is there any more certain sign that death and destruction will follow? Just as such an opening promises, murderous mayhem ensues in Joel Martin’s swashbuckling yet thoughtful fantasy... Read More

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Astride a Pink Horse

by J.G. Stinson

Doctor, cancer researcher, pathologist, University of Colorado professor, and writer Robert Greer takes a break from his nine-book CJ Floyd mystery series to introduce a new main character (and potential series focus) in a novel set in... Read More

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