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Reviews of Books with 190 Pages

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The Stranger and the Time Machine

by Anna Call

Classic time travel story motifs aid an alien stranger in his mission to save the future. Dealing with time travel and personal transformation, "The Stranger and the Time Machine" is a collection of four adventures through time. Each of... Read More

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Being Dead in South Carolina

by Amy O'Loughlin

Bewilderment, frustration, and despair keep the men in these stories on edge with only brief moments of hope to move them forward. Male protagonists in crisis comprise the majority of heartrending short stories in Jacob White’s debut... Read More

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True View

by Mark McLaughlin

Quick and compelling, the mystery in this thriller peels open like an onion, offering a unique premise and believable characters. “Remote viewers” allegedly use extra-sensory perception and out-of-body experiences to find, track,... Read More

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Kassel

by Bradley A. Scott

Detailed analysis vindicates World War II heroes who may have been unjustly blamed for disaster. In 1944, a few dozen United States bombers were shot down over Germany in one of the worst disasters ever suffered by the country’s aerial... Read More

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Touched by Fire

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

“More and more it occurred to me that this strange coincidence between a father-and-son who’d never even known one another was the kind of story that makes history worth learning.” Frank Griffin, the narrator of "Touched by Fire",... Read More

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Blue Collar Boston Cool

by Gary Presley

Jim Herlihy owns a remodeled three-decker Beantown house, the Schraft Street Sports bar, and Herlihy’s Hardcore Gym. And he’s a published author. Not bad for a guy in his thirties. But trouble is nipping at his heels like a pack of... Read More

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When Science is Silent

by Sheila M. Trask

Modern society trusts science. We look to the scientific method for solutions to problems ranging from individualized medical treatment to international space exploration. But what about the things science doesn’t address? What about... Read More

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