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Reviews of Books with 440 Pages

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Bringing Up Mike

by Rebecca Foster

A teen prodigy’s AI tries to pass for human in this quirky, thought-provoking novel. A teen computer whiz and his artificial-intelligence protégé return to high school in this inventive YA fiction debut. Though occasionally a bit... Read More

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In the Dark Shadow of Evil

by James Burt

This thrilling page-turner expertly blends gothic horror, mystery, and history. In Tony Collins’s In the Dark Shadows of Evil: The Countess de Couvegne Letters, the discovery of an ancient Chinese vase in an art auction leads to a... Read More

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Imperiled

by J. G. Stinson

A thriller and mystery, this book contains memorable characters. Helmut W. Horchler’s thriller "Imperiled" focuses on honor as well as romantic relationships and how fear can tear them up. Shad Cooper has a dark secret he’s been able... Read More

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Anvil of God

by Aimee Jodoin

This raw, fictionalized history is made exciting by a enthralling plot. This sweeping historical epic dives into a true story of political strife in the year 741 AD. The first of a planned series, "Anvil of God" will capture the... Read More

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War Children

by Cheryl Hibbard

Michael Tradowsky understands that the unusual trajectory of his adult life has been strongly influenced by his childhood in wartime Germany. His new memoir, "War Children", is written from the perspective of the boy he was, born in... Read More

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The Seventh Treasure

by Emily Asad

"The Seventh Treasure" is a thrilling first novel by Len Camarda. Set in modern-day Spain and painted with layers of history and forgotten lore, this novel combines Tom Clancy’s knack for political suspense with Dan Brown’s love of... Read More

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Detox Your World

by Julie Eakin

Okay, so the book’s cover may look like a scene out of a Pink Panther movie from the ‘70s—a curvy blonde offering us a cocktail (which happens to be green)—but there’s nothing funny about the content of "Detox Your World". In... Read More

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