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Reviews of Books with 280 Pages

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Slow Burn

by Julia Jenkins

Brisk pacing and a complex plot make this mystery novel a juicy, satisfying thriller. "Slow Burn" follows Fourth Down and Out as the second Andy Hayes mystery by Andrew Welsh-Huggins. Private investigator Andy is struggling in both his... Read More

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Adobe Flats

by Amanda McCorquodale

The stories in this collection revere the land surrounding the drama, a mysticism that seems to guide characters in and out of trouble. “At an empty table I sat and listened to the tired voices of forsaken souls seemingly trapped in a... Read More

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Reading Champs

by Kaavonia Hinton

"Reading Champs" offers hands-on activities educators and parents can use to teach youth to read. Though graduation rates are increasing across the nation, there are still too many graduates who lack the reading skills necessary to be... Read More

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Reef Libre

by Matt Sutherland

SCUBA Cuba is fun to say, but the two words are also oxymoronic—a communist-minded acronym might better be: Smoking Cigars Underwater Begets Anarchy. In any case, Cuba’s political and economic struggles have had one remarkable... Read More

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Hidden among Yourselves

by Carolyn Bailey

A circle of friends shares collective wisdom based on past-life experiences in this exciting young adult fantasy. The ability to recall and integrate the knowledge of reincarnated selves is particularly strong in Tal, a present-day high... Read More

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Teaser

by Billie Rae Bates

"Teaser" is a fun, action-filled ride, particularly for fans of crime dramas. In "Teaser", Burt Weissbourd’s third novel and the sequel to Inside Passage, protagonist Corey Logan is immersed in two seemingly divergent worlds: a private... Read More

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Overcoming Shock

by Sheila M. Trask

Accessible explanations of terminology, theories, and practices opens audiences up to psychological healing of emotional wounds. Unresolved shock reactions can affect every part of our lives, according to experienced therapists Diane... Read More

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