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Reviews of Books with 200 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 200 pages.

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Storming the Wall

by Anna Call

Combining a serious tone with serious journalism, "Storming the Wall" dives deep into climate change from an unusual and riveting perspective. The book operates from two premises. First, it proposes that climate change is the primary... Read More

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We Are Syrians

by Rebecca Foster

The fourth book in the Broken Silence series, "We Are Syrians" (edited by Roger Williams University’s Adam Braver and Abby Deveuve) is a composite oral history of a half century of Assad family leadership. Formed of first-person... Read More

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Grassroots Zen

by Kristen Rabe

"Grassroots Zen" is an enlightened, pragmatic guidebook that will deepen and enliven spiritual practice. In "Grassroots Zen", Perle Besserman and Manfred Steger offer an interpretation of Zen that is approachable and uniquely American.... Read More

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To Forgive but Not to Forget

by Renate Childs

"To Forgive but Not to Forget" is engrossing as it challenges preconceived notions of what it means to love and be loved. Marion Catterall’s "To Forgive but Not to Forget" is a passionate, heartfelt, and escapist novel about love,... Read More

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