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Reviews of Books with 400 Pages

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PTL

by Michelle Anne Schingler

"PTL" is a fascinating study of the ignominious collapse of an evangelical empire. John Wigger’s "PTL" covers the famed Christian media empire of Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker. Theirs is a story of tremendous inventiveness, and of an even... Read More

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Last Man Standing

by Gary Presley

"Last Man Standing" is a thoughtful and exhaustive account of the life of Mort Sahl. With Last Man Standing, James Curtis offers a comprehensive and generally admiring biography of Mort Sahl, a stand-up comedian who brought the... Read More

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Al Capone's Beer Wars

by Karl Helicher

Ideal for true-crime fans, historians, and library collections, this is a comprehensive picture of Prohibition-era crime. John Binder’s Al Capone’s Beer Wars covers much more than the Capone criminal beat for its intricate history of... Read More

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Bread of Angels

by Meg Nola

With its resourceful, resilient heroine and vibrant narrative, "Bread of Angels" offers an engrossing new look at a mysterious woman of faith. Tessa Afshar’s "Bread of Angels" broadens the biblical account of Lydia into a novel of... Read More

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Nowhere Near You

by Stephanie Bucklin

In this epistolary novel, the sequel to Because You’ll Never Meet Me, Ollie and Moritz take up their correspondence once again. Each is going through major changes in this alternative world: Ollie is going on his first road trip away... Read More

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The Sisters of Sugarcreek

by Melissa Wuske

A heartwarming story of faith and friendship in unlikely places, this novel offers a welcome message of hope in a divided world. Cathy Liggett’s "The Sisters of Sugarcreek" shows that hope can rise from the ashes of loss. In the... Read More

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Just So

by Catherine Thureson

These collected seminars will introduce the brilliance of the renowned philosopher to new audiences. "Just So" brings together three of renowned philosopher Alan Watts’s seminars. Just over ten hours long, its content is fascinating... Read More

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