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Reviews of Books with 284 Pages

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Bertilak of the High Desert

by Mark McLaughlin

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one of the best-known and most beloved of the Arthurian Legends. To modernize it and move it from fourteenth-century England to twenty-first-century Nebraska is no small feat of hubris, but it is one... Read More

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Tainted Love

by Cheryl Hibbard

Family man Kevin P. Martin loves 1980s music—and The Beatles and The Doors, too, it appears. In his clever, if gimmicky, new novel, "Tainted Love", Martin introduces an unlikely cast of characters whose dialogue consists of nothing but... Read More

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Strength and Justice

by Jill Allen

Strength & Justice: Side: Strength, a dazzling debut by a pair writing and illustrating under the pen name of Adrem Kay, presents a thrilling world that is sure to captivate readers. In the distant future, where humans have magical... Read More

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The Sounds of Death

by Maria Siano

In A.A. Pecora’s entertaining mystery, "The Sounds of Death", a private detective finds himself in more than a few dangerous situations as he tries to solve a very personal crime. Cody Thomas, a chain-smoking private investigator who... Read More

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Creatures of Politics

by Jeff Fleischer

In modern American electoral politics, “message” has become a convenient shorthand term for both the narrative a politician tries to convey and the verbal and body language he or she uses to convey it. Whether George H.W. Bush’s... Read More

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Tracking Terra

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

Sara Alessa Giustino, the central character in J.K. Scott’s "Tracking Terra", tells David, possibly a former lover, what it’s like to be ageless: “My life’s purpose is to advance my consciousness. My longevity offers me a... Read More

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The Girl from Over There

Yvette O’Leary, the self-assured heroine of "The Girl from Over There" is driven by a focus and desire for just one thing: freedom. For Yvette, freedom in the early 1960s means financial independence, and fortunately for her, she’s... Read More

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