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Reviews of Books with 290 Pages

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A Greater Ireland

by Julia Jenkins

Scholarly examinations of a political movement delve into the nature of the Irish American identity. A Greater Ireland: The Land League and Transatlantic Nationalism in Gilded Age America, by Ely M. Janis, is a concise, meticulously... Read More

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Becoming Joey Fizz

by Alex Franks

Told in a Korean war veteran’s unique voice, this story illuminates American life through believable and likable characters. Like so many soldiers returning from battle, Joey Mancuso arrives in California from the Korean War with no... Read More

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Futuredaze2

by Carolyn Bailey

Thoughtfully organized to maximize enjoyment, this sci-fi collection introduces YA readers to exciting subgenres and authors. Underwood and Holder follow up Futuredaze, their collection of original science-fiction stories and poetry,... Read More

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Baden-Powell's Beads

by Gary Presley

A fast-paced narrative, Baden-Powell’s Beads by Paul D. Parsons, is a history-based adventure with a solid premise and plenty of drama and conflict. In this second volume of his “Beads Series,” Parsons builds fiction on fact.... Read More

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Futuredaze

by Leia Menlove

Fiction for young adults (YA if you are pub-geeky) is taking the world by solar storm. We have seen the novels and the movies, now Underwords Press brings us an anthology of YA shorts. True to trend, "Futuredaze" features both space... Read More

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Unmasked

by Peter Dabbene

Poetry might be the best literary window to the soul, enabling a reader to observe and find meaning in the unmasked fragments, feelings, and contradictions inherent in every person. Paul J. Kachoris has made use of his own poems to... Read More

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