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Reviews of Books with 164 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 164 pages.

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The Limbic Highway

by Catherine Thureson

A character’s ability to interact with purgatory poses unique questions about the nature of the afterlife. "The Limbic Highway" tells the fascinating story of Jake Martee, a young man who has the ability to interact with souls in... Read More

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She Who Tells a Story

by Kristine Morris

Photographs from the nightmarish to the enchanting invite viewers to discover the richness of women’s creativity in the Arab world. One stunning image can forever sear the brain with its truth. She Who Tells a Story: Women... Read More

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Make It Count

by Rich Rezler

This revealing and celebratory biography of a basketball player chronicles an accomplished career through thorough interviews and comprehensive research. A basketball player who spent the bulk of his career at Kansas University and... Read More

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Regret

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Mysticism, prophecy, mermaid vampires, and adolescent insecurities—what else could you want out of YA fiction? A vampire with a mermaid’s tail—an unlikely combination. Yet Krista Everson somehow makes her story, as well as her... Read More

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The Healthy Personality

by Barry Silverstein

John Kildahl, author of The Psychology of Speaking in Tongues (1972) and coauthor of two other books, writes that he intended "The Healthy Personality" to be “a handbook, a reference book, a textbook, something readable in a hammock,... Read More

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When God Speaks

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

“When God speaks, His word is not for this and that time only; His word will accomplish all that it is intended to do…when God spoke to me, He spoke with numbers,” writes Kynaston M. Ramsey in When God Speaks: The Power of Numbers.... Read More

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