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Reviews of Books with 216 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 216 pages.

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Women Who Tri

by Matt Sutherland

The human body has nearly 700 named skeletal muscles, so it stands to reason that an ideal exercise would make use of every last one—a tall order, to be sure. The full-body-workout gold medal for sporting events may go to the swimming,... Read More

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Force of Nature

by Anna Call

George Fell, an unsung conservationist and founder of the Nature Conservancy, finally receives his just due in this extremely detailed biography. His life stands as a testament to tenacity as the single most important component to... Read More

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Strangers to Temptation

by Karen Ackland

The stories in this collection are funny, often poignant, and not easily forgotten. The thirteen coming-of-age stories in Scott Gould’s terrific collection, "Strangers to Temptation", share a common narrator remembering his teenage... Read More

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Sexual Assault

by Stephanie Bucklin

This important teen guide performs two crucial functions: educating teens on numerous myths associated with sexual assault, and showing teens how to help both themselves and their friends. Given that teens are, according to the author,... Read More

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Cold Sweat

by Gary Presley

With its G-rated content, "Cold Sweat" would be a fun book to pick up when it’s time for a laugh. Peter Linzmeyer’s "Cold Sweat" is a light, fun read, offering humorous anecdotes and poems, all highlighted by cartoon illustrations by... Read More

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The Last Faith

by Lisa A. Flowers

This illuminating work will inspire theological and philosophical explorations. Karmak Bagisbayev’s "The Last Faith", translated by Joanna Dobson, is a highly personal philosophical conversation with God that works to address large... Read More

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