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Reviews of Books with 200 Pages

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Where Wine Flows like Water

by Barry Silverstein

This is the second edition of New Zealander John McAneney’s amusing account of his trip, undertaken largely on a whim, following an ancient Spanish pilgrimage trail. McAneney retains most of the original text of the book published in... Read More

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The One-Minute Zillionaire

by Lisa Romeo

Lowell T. Christensen is not a powerful motivation guru like Anthony Robbins or a best-selling author with a “work less, make millions” message like Timothy Ferris or even an old-fashioned talk-your-way-to-success coach like Dale... Read More

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The Cookie Book

by Elizabeth Millard

Despite its title, "The Cookie Book" is not a handy guide for home bakers who want to whip up some new treats—instead, it’s a rollicking, joyful, and highly informative guide to women’s “cookies.” “‘Why a book about the... Read More

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Boomer Men Working

by Barry Silverstein

The long-term impact of the recession that started in 2008 continues to be felt by millions of Americans, but among the hardest hit were men of the “Boomer” generation (born between 1946 and 1964). The recession, writes journalist... Read More

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The Panda and the Prince

by Lisa Romeo

Australian David Somerville Mitchell, one of the foremost public relations practitioners in Asia during the late ’70s and ‘80s, was a logical if bold choice to change the world’s understanding of the aims of the World Wildlife... Read More

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The Consumer Mind

by Barry Silverstein

Brand marketing could legitimately be considered part art and part science; but it is the latter aspect that is attracting a great deal of attention today, thanks in part to the concept of neuromarketing. As Pepe Martinez explains in his... Read More

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Elemental

by Alicia Sondhi

Blending aspects of science fiction, fantasy, and romance, debut author Emily White’s "Elemental" is an incredibly intriguing, if occasionally stunted, start to a series. The novel’s strength mainly comes from its richly creative... Read More

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