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Reviews of Books with 123 Pages

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Reflections

by Margaret Cullison

Throughout recorded history, humans have relied on introspection to help them understand the meaning of life and how they fit into it. In today’s multitasking atmosphere, there seems to be little time for people to engage in... Read More

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Nish'Ki

by Rachel Jagareski

The history of Native American peoples is often a tragic mix of broken treaties and repeated clashes with the forces of manifest destiny that marched across the North American frontier. The story of the Southern Cheyenne, a tribe... Read More

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My Mighty Mother

by Linda Salisbury

Mental illness within a family is frightening, especially for young children who witness parental behavior they don’t understand. Author Texanna Fernandez attempts to explain the family consequences of bipolar disease, which can cause... Read More

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The Matrix Has you

by Kristine Morris

Thomas Ousterhout, a psychologist and member the Association of Computing Machinery, the largest computing society in the world, has compiled a startling array of information about advances in computer technology, robotics, surveillance,... Read More

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Kenzie Book 1

by Claire Rudy Foster

The poet Alexander Pope famously said, “Woman’s at best a contradiction still.” He might have been describing the heroine of Marilee Worrell’s novel, Kenzie. At age forty-two, Kenzie St. Clair is unkissed, a virgin, and... Read More

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Hilda

by Linda Salisbury

The story of one remarkable person is often the story of a family. Carolyn Dungee Nicholas’ book, Hilda, about her mother, Hilda Howland May Minnis Mason, pays homage to Hilda’s rise from humble origins in segregated, rural Virginia... Read More

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