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Reviews of Books with 188 Pages

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Jefferson Davis

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Maring allows a candid glimpse of the human being before he rose to lead the Confederacy. A famous gray ghost emerges from this realistic dramatization in a convincing portrayal of Jefferson Davis. David Maring focuses on the life of... Read More

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Reboots

by Jeff Fleischer

This noir detective story set in a future with paranormal Earth inhabitants blends genres in an interesting way. Reboots: Diabolical Streak is a noir-style detective story that takes place in a mash-up world of science fiction and... Read More

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Common Core

by Lynn Evarts

Current trends in education are featured in this thought-provoking novel as a means to incite a call to arms for student-centered school reform. America is expanding for-profit educational opportunities for students while moving away... Read More

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Legacy Discovered

by Lynn Evarts

Readers searching for a family drama will find comfort in these pages. Imagine everything you thought you knew about your spouse changed with the ring of a doorbell. Your shared parallel histories are destroyed by one visit, and you have... Read More

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Forgemasters of the Realm

by Sheila M. Trask

Well-written sword fights and an intriguing good-elf-versus-bad-human premise make this Tolkienesque adventure colorful and engaging. Prolific fantasy author Snæbjörn extends his colorful, if somewhat chaotic, "Forgemasters of the... Read More

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Cuauhtemoc

by Karl Helicher

In Cuauhtémoc: Descending Eagle, the story of a sixteenth-century Mayan child who grows to become a great leader by the time he is twelve, D.L. Davies’s vivid character descriptions are undermined by an unrealistic portrayal of an... Read More

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