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Reviews of Books with 72 Pages

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Akashic Alphabet

by Kenny Jakubas

With an appreciation for the many forms and traditions of spiritual practice, this is a valuable and accessible book. In "Akashic Alphabet", Trenace Rose pairs lyrical renditions of the twenty-six-letter alphabet with beautifully colored... Read More

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The Lion and the Bird

by Aimee Jodoin

An unlikely friendship blossoms between a rosy-cheeked, gardening lion and a bird who is injured and unable to fly south with his flock. Marianne Dubuc’s pencil drawings characterize these kind, loyal, and wise companions as they keep... Read More

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The Tulip-Flame

by Matt Sutherland

Make no mistake about it, poet, you do the voodoo with life’s confusing doodoo to change it into user-friendly, pharm-grade palliatives to ease troubled minds. And should your mother commit suicide and cloud over your sunny schoolgirl... Read More

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Places in the Heart

by Peter Dabbene

Poems reflect unique experience of author, who has seen much in her life. Writing poetry is, in some ways, an intimate expression of inner thoughts and feelings. In her poetry collection "Places in the Heart", Florence V. Gilmore-Kersee... Read More

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Devils or Angels

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

The struggle between good and evil has long fascinated humankind. With "Devils or Angels", Dan Roberson enters the fray, confronting questions about absolute evil and absolute good. While this book breaks no new ground, it offers... Read More

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Lefties

by Emily Asad

Grandmothers are supposed to wield rolling pins and trays of cookies, not pistols, knives, and nooses. Yet the grandmother in "Lefties", by Karmel Arbelaitz, is on a mission: Rid the world of men with no morals, especially those who... Read More

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