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Reviews of Books with 141 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 141 pages.

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Sordidez

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

Indigenous culture is at war with imperialism in E. G. Condé’s haunting novella "Sordidez". In a future ravaged by climate disaster and biochemical warfare, Puerto Rico is caught in the new cold war between China and the United States... Read More

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The Missing

by Karen Rigby

"The Missing" is an insightful short story collection in which people contend with feelings of isolation. In Tory Tuttle’s introspective short story collection "The Missing", people who live on the unstable margins experience cruelties... Read More

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Catholics Read the Scriptures

by Matt Benzing

"Catholics Read the Scriptures" is a thorough theological reference text designed to aid in the lay study of Pope Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini. Priest Bevil Bramwell’s insightful religious book "Catholics Read the Scriptures"... Read More

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Bad Faith

by Jeremiah Rood

Randall Balmer’s "Bad Faith" is a fascinating historical overview of the true origins of the Religious Right in America. The book begins in a conference room, where US evangelical leaders gather to mark the rise of Ronald Reagan’s... Read More

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Hoof Prints in the Snow

by Cheryl Hibbard

In "Hoof Prints in the Snow", Jim Hawley, a horse rancher and emergency-room physician, presents a low-key, charming tale of a life spent in the ranching community of Wheatland, Wyoming, where the author lives. His narrator, country... Read More

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Transit

by Shoilee Khan

"Transit", by acclaimed French novelist and short story writer Abdourahman Waberi, is a timely and politically relevant novel. Originally published in French in 2003, it is his fourth book to be translated and re-released in English and... Read More

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