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Reviews of Books with 174 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 174 pages.

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Why We Revolt

by Melissa Wuske

"Why We Revolt" gives patients and caregivers the motivation they need to work for change. Why We Revolt: A Patient Revolution for Careful and Kind Care by Victor Montori is a compelling call to change for the health-care industry. In a... Read More

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Against All Odds

by Ella Vincent

In telling the story of how Lungu calmed the volatile transfer of power in Zambia, "Against All Odds" is an engaging political biography. "Against All Odds" is an enlightening biography of the president of Zambia, Edgar Lungu. Zambian... Read More

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Grizzly Peak

by Rebecca Foster

Jonathan London’s "Grizzly Peak" is the third novel in the gripping Aaron’s Wilderness adventure series. Aaron has changed: he has quit sports, gotten into rap music, and let his grades slip. Then a teacher finds a Swiss Army knife... Read More

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Jesus

by Claire Foster

In a text that is clear and accessible, Anteyi examines who Jesus was by taking a close look at the Bible. In Jesus: His Words and Deeds, Alexander Anteyi sheds light on Jesus’s true nature through a careful examination of the New... Read More

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Horses Cry

by Renate Childs

Rodeo details make for an evocative and convincing story. Tony May’s fast-paced tale of love and intrigue, "Horses Cry", delves into the life of Spud Murphy as he tries to continue “living the rodeo dream” despite the forces... Read More

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Lover in the Nobody

by Lynn Evarts

A mentally ill man wrestles with his fetishes and inner demons in a novel that goes to extremes. Jonathan Harnisch’s "Lover in the Nobody" is a cross between intense sadomasochistic erotica and a psychological memoir, complete with... Read More

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