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Reviews of Books with 116 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 116 pages.

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Sow Your Fallow Ground

by Jeff Friend

Charles Simms understands that attempting to persuade people to accept new concepts can be difficult, so he invites his readers to approach his ideas with a willingness to be tutored. With that established, he explains his theory about... Read More

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Torture

by Jill Allen

Swede Anna Fransén, author of twelve previous books, relates a harrowing story of domestic abuse at the hands of her alcoholic husband in her memoir "Torture". Using the pseudonym “Petra,” the author depicts herself as a naïve... Read More

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Dixie

by Lee Gooden

Until a screenplay is produced into a movie, it is difficult to critique its literary merit beyond basic screenwriting techniques and grammar. The transition from script to screen can enhance what appears to be a cliché into something... Read More

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Pants on Fire

by Gary Presley

Readers who follow economic news may be dismayed that Paul Christopherson used part of a juvenile rhyme to title such an insightful, intelligent, and important book. In "Pants on Fire", the author’s critique of US economic affairs is... Read More

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The Substitute Teacher

by Geraldine A. Richards

Failing schools and racism are topics of interest and concern for all Americans today. In "The Substitute Teacher", Samson Kamara connects these two issues as he presents the experience of an African immigrant in the United States.... Read More

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Love to God

by David George

“Oh Lord,” Angie Snow writes, “…Move my pride out of the way and set humble submission in its place, I pray. Strengthen me to do all that is good and right that my heart may be pleasing in your sight.” Well acquainted with the... Read More

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How Can YOU Play Drums?

While most parents are proud of their children, John Caro has special reason to brag about his second-youngest son, Danny. At the age of two, Danny was involved in a freak accident and experienced third-degree burns over most of his... Read More

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