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Reviews of Books with 214 Pages

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The Voice of Creation

by Melissa Wuske

This detailed defense of the biblical creation account benefits from its author’s multicultural and work-diverse background. "The Voice of Creation" by J. Hudson Mitchell is a detailed defense of the biblical creation account and other... Read More

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How Gone We Got

by Amanda McCorquodale

Observations on emotional displacement are conveyed through visceral language and brave storytelling. In Dina Guidubaldi’s profound but emotionally raw short-story collection, "How Gone We Got", her protagonists seem to be looking for... Read More

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Red Tide

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

A unique sci-fi collaboration explores the consequences of teleportation in social and criminal realms. The latest offering in Mike Resnick’s Stellar Guild series, "Red Tide", teams veteran author Larry Niven with Brad R. Torgersen and... Read More

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A bitch in Rome

by Christine Canfield

Camillo is both vulnerable and humorous in her portrayal of a new pet that causes jealousy in her marriage. The little dog was badly hurt. What could they do but bring her into their apartment in Rome and nurse her back to health? But... Read More

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The Methuselah Strain

by Catherine Thureson

Science and politics blend in this sci-fi thriller, clearly and eloquently describing intriguing theories of DNA and mortality. A quest for immortality lies at the heart of "The Methuselah Strain" by J. P. Helak. Power, politics, love,... Read More

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Marcel Proust in Taos

by Mark McLaughlin

Real, engaging characters make for a relaxing summer read. Although he never utters a word or a sound in the text, the titular character of Jon Foyt’s charming romance is a white Angora cat who helps the principal character with both... Read More

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