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Reviews of Books with 198 Pages

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Malpractice!

by Diane Gardner

The story deftly shows how malpractice suits often present compromising situations and rarely result in clear answers. A girl’s life will never be the same, and the impact of a fall may reach far beyond the physical injury she suffers.... Read More

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The Miracle Boy

by Monica Carter

This plainspoken and quirky collection is imbued with a wit as comfortable as an evening with Garrison Keillor. Reading Patrick Irelan’s collection of fifteen short stories is like sitting in the town diner listening to a local tell... Read More

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Cracked Open

by Heather Weber

Miriam Zoll, award-winning journalist and human rights advocate, discovered her desire for motherhood at the age of forty. Optimistic about the reproductive technologies available to women her age, she and her husband, Michael, set out... Read More

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Wee Three Kings

by Cheryl Hibbard

"Wee Three Kings" has what it takes to become a holiday classic. Older children and adults will look forward to reading it every Christmas season, and younger children will beg to hear one more chapter at bedtime every December night... Read More

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Cargo of Hate

by Wayne Cunningham

Fans of sailing and seafaring stories will find Kermit R. Mercer’s Cargo of Hate: A Sailing Story to be a rewarding read. General readers, however, will find it to be something of a struggle, albeit one worth enduring. In the preface,... Read More

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A Lifetime at War

by Cheryl Hibbard

Trying to digest the extent and implications of Gordon L. Ewell’s injuries is nearly impossible. A career soldier, the master sergeant was severely wounded in an IED explosion in Iraq. After fifty-nine missions, it was the sixth such... Read More

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Axel Hooley's Death Watch List

by Jeff Friend

Axel Hooley’s life has been far from simple. Of unknown parentage, he is found as a baby by an Amish couple who raise the mysterious child until he turns sixteen, when they push him out on his own. The following years encompass a wide... Read More

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Let the Children Play

by Maria Siano

To encourage children to be more active, former physical education teacher Deloris Suddarth has drawn upon a decade of experience to compile fun, entertaining games and activities geared toward youngsters in kindergarten through third... Read More

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