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Reviews of Books with 224 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 224 pages.

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Climate Champions

by Ashley Holstrom

Rachel Sarah’s "Climate Champions" profiles fifteen women who are fighting against climate change from every avenue of science activism. Covering journalists, professors, conservation biologists, and researchers—many of them from... Read More

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Owlish

by Eileen Gonzalez

In Dorothy Tse’s novel "Owlish", a bizarre love affair upends a respectable man’s dull but orderly life in a city that is anything but ordinary. Perhaps it was inevitable that Professor Q, a middle-aged man caught in a dead-end job... Read More

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Running Toward Life

by Joseph S. Pete

Written by a passionate athlete, "Running Toward Life" is a fascinating memoir about the challenges and benefits of ultra running. Athlete and journalist John Trent’s memoir "Running Toward Life" shares lessons from the hardcore world... Read More

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Mighty Flower

by John M. Murray

Cannabis is a viable and valuable medical tool, argues "Mighty Flower", a calm and scientifically fortified treatise on the medical uses of the plant. Research scientist Annabelle Manalo-Morgan’s memoir–cum–medical testimonial... Read More

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Sweetlust

by Kristen Rabe

In the daring, imaginative short stories of Asja Bakić’s "Sweetlust", strong-minded women fight for survival and search for meaning in disturbing dystopian worlds. Set in the Balkans and mostly in the near future, these stories... Read More

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Seeing with the Heart

by Matt Benzing

"Seeing with the Heart" is a persuasive spiritual guide that suggests incorporating centuries-old practices of contemplation into one’s modern life. Jesuit priest Kevin O’Brien’s spiritual handbook "Seeing with the Heart" is an... Read More

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