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Reviews of Books with 125 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 125 pages.
"The Riddle of Alchemy" is a dense and lavish text that elucidates a storied natural philosophy and protoscience, showing its creative influence on modern psychology. Paul Kiritsis’s intricate text "The Riddle of Alchemy" surveys an... Read More
"The Demogra-Fate Hypothesis" experiments with scientific theories about the future of humanity and other intelligent species. Nguyen Ba Thanh speculates about the future of humanity in his social science book "The Demogra-Fate... Read More
“The evolutionist would suggest that we came from nothing and go to nothing,” G.E. Beaver writes. “Rather hopeless, wouldn’t you say? The worldview of the Christian is the complete antithesis of this.” In "Anchors of the Soul",... Read More
As a part of their mission to bring visibility to the works of Asian American women, the Asian American Women Artists Association offers a pan-Asian anthology which honors its forebears while reaching out to the next generation. A... Read More
Sad circumstances are the essence of this book. There are fifteen first person stories drawn from interviews with teenagers of various nationalities living in the Netherlands, away from their families, due to one unfortunate circumstance... Read More
Fourteen-year-old Mark gets B’s. He thinks C’s should do, yet he is capable of A’s. His parents are frustrated. What to do? Curran, a prolific parenting writer and popular workshop presenter, suggests that parents negotiate instead... Read More