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Reviews of Books with 123 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 123 pages.

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What Time is It

by Gary Presley

What Time Is It grabs fans of science fiction—especially works that recognize modern technology’s geometric progression—and transports them to a world where “self-aware machines” (SAMs) serve humanity. Jack Farrell is a... Read More

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The Person-Centered Way

by Sarah E. White

Most people think of nursing homes as unpleasant places, with bad smells, bad food, and an emphasis on the nursing aspect rather than the idea of home. Gerontologist James H. Collins wants to help change that. In The Person-Centered Way,... Read More

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Once Future Past

What would your life be like if you could truly awaken to the possibilities inherent within your DNA? If you could commune with the mentors of the human race and engage in psychic battle with its enemies? If you could see auras, heal... Read More

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Big Shoes

In today’s volatile economic environment, the strategies offered in "Big Shoes" are more relevant than ever. The advice for finding success with a new company, with a new department, and in constantly changing market conditions is as... Read More

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A Dangerous World

There is no doubt that we live in precarious times. Pick up the newspaper or turn on the television, and at least half a dozen news stories will be about man-made tragedies or natural disasters that cause the deaths of thousands. "A... Read More

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Investing for Income

Even before the most recent economic downturn, retirees saw their income under siege. Company pensions were disappearing and 401(k) plan contributions were shrinking. Workers planning to retire soon increasingly found that they had to... Read More

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The Hair-Loss Cure

“Most people at some time in their lives notice more hair in the sink, on the pillow, or in the comb,” the author writes. Shedding hair and growing new hair are parts of a normal cycle, but hair loss can become excessive. David H.... Read More

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Along the Rails

I deserve what I am getting. —Last words of &193;ngel Maturino Reséndiz June 27 2006 Huntsville Texas The man dubbed The Railway Killer is a self-appointed Angel of Death whose victims’ homes back up to train tracks. He claims... Read More

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