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Reviews of Books with 215 Pages

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Spizzerinktum

Spizzerinktum? “Dad I can’t find that word in the dictionary at school where did you hear it?” asked Kenny. “Why I didn’t hear it anywhere Kenny. I just made it up because you boys are so full of pep vim and vinegar and a lot... Read More

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Priests in Love

“There is a story that moves beyond negativity and mere titillation,” writes the author, who holds a Ph.D. in anthropology. “That story belongs to priests who love their friends and treasure the priesthood. In caring for both, they... Read More

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As We Were

by George Cohen

One of the postcards in this meticulously researched book shows a streetcar riot in Muskegon, Michigan on August 5, 1919, where some of the streetcars are overturned. The postcard’s message reads, “Had a serious riot here Tues. eve -... Read More

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The Redemption of Oppenheimer

by Liam Brennan

The life and times of the controversial Manhattan Project leader J. Robert Oppenheimer are lightly touched upon in this novel by writer Robert Montagnese. The author weaves his web of fiction using actual people locations and events.... Read More

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Digital Dharma

by Chris Arvidson

Rejecting Luddite anguish about the negative effects of the digital age, "Digital Dharma" is not just another guidebook for turning off the Internet or tossing the television out the window. Vedro has written an intellectually rigorous... Read More

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Green 61

by Alan J. Couture

A horrific boating accident kills a man in a pleasure boat and two children in a kayak. The children’s father watched them die, and he believes that the driver of the Pacer Marine test boat, which struck the other two craft at a high... Read More

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The Death of a Much-Travelled Woman

by Dottie Webb

In this lively volume of nine short stories, translator and travelling lesbian sleuth Cassandra Reilly pontificates, potlucks, and puzzles her way across the map: Amsterdam, Hamburg, Dartmoor, Reykjavik and Hawaii. Readers who remember... Read More

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