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Reviews of Books with 250 Pages

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The Voices of Martyrs

by Peter Dabbene

Broaddus’s stories are a roller-coaster of imaginativeness, both speculative and unique. A fertile imagination, combined with elements of the black experience, makes Maurice Broaddus’s story collection "The Voices of Martyrs" a... Read More

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The Recipe Hacker Confidential

by Rachel Jagareski

Diana Keuilian is tired of the “toxic food environment” plaguing modern diets and causing so many food allergies, obesity, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Her new cookbook contains more than 120 recipes that are free of the... Read More

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Late Stories

by Peter Dabbene

Stephen Dixon’s work is deeply impactful, one tale blending into the next, building on elements from previous stories. Stephen Dixon explores the world of a writer confronting the lingering impact of his wife’s death, in the... Read More

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Cold Blood, Hot Sea

by J. G. Stinson

"Cold Blood, Hot Sea" showcases the effects of climate change on a particular industry, presenting a range of opinions and attitudes. Charlene D’Avanzo’s "Cold Blood, Hot Sea" focuses on Dr. Mara Tusconi, an oceanographer at the... Read More

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Admissions by Design

by Barry Silverstein

This college preparation book addresses higher education in a whole new light—by prompting students to get to know themselves first. Unlike conventional college admissions books, Lisa Fisher’s Admissions By Design artfully addresses... Read More

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Kane Moss

by Gary Presley

This western adventure hearkens back to classics of the genre and is great escapist fun. With his 1870s western "Kane Moss", debut novelist C. D. Tuttle hearkens back to great western films, delivering a tense story most reminiscent of... Read More

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