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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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How to Like Yourself

by Rebecca Foster

In "How to Like Yourself", university counselor Cheryl Bradshaw reassures teens that they are likeable and can make meaningful connections with others simply by being themselves. According to the personal yield theory, she writes, we... Read More

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The Reason for Time

by Ron Kaplan

This engaging work presents a realistic glimpse of the early twentieth century. Mary Burns’s new novel, "The Reason for Time", focuses on a young Irish immigrant in early twentieth century Chicago whose world is rocked when a blimp... Read More

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The Loss of All Lost Things

by Amy O'Loughlin

Loss is an ordinary human experience, and Gautier captures its commonality well, making The Loss of all Lost Things an emotionally triumphant collection. Amina Gautier’s short story collection "The Loss of All Lost Things" is an... Read More

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When God Isn't Green

by Anna Call

In this engaging and often entertaining tale, a professor travels the world to find out how religion impacts the environment. Though the book establishes the author’s credentials early on, it goes out of its way to be readable and... Read More

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Unwritten

by Kaavonia Hinton

Veteran educators urge teachers and policy makers to join them as they revise the story of education. Existing narratives around education are demoralizing and have edited out foundational principles of how individuals learn. Unwritten... Read More

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