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Reviews of Books with 176 Pages

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God, the Grandest Illusion

by Kristine Morris

"God, the Grandest Illusion" is a provocative, esoteric text that suggests extraterrestrial influence upon human evolution. Ron Pleune’s piquing ancient history text "God, the Grandest Illusion" discusses extraterrestrial activity on... Read More

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Transitions

by Peter Dabbene

The mother of a transgender child grows to accept her son in Élodie Durand’s graphic novel "Transitions". Anne is a biology researcher. With her husband, she raises their two boys plus her child from her previous marriage. Then... Read More

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Bringing Home the Wild

by Kristen Rabe

Botanist Juliet C. Stromberg’s engaging, effervescent memoir covers the ecological restoration of an abandoned four-acre farm in south Phoenix. In a twenty-year effort, Stromberg and her partner Matt created a verdant oasis on what had... Read More

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Otherwise

by Rebecca Foster

In the superb autobiographical essays of "Otherwise", Julie Marie Wade illuminates sexual orientation and body image issues. Nine intricate pieces reflect on risk, bodily autonomy, gender roles, and poetry versus prose. A series of... Read More

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