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Reviews of Books with 297 Pages

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All Bleeding Stops

by Susan Waggoner

Featuring strong scenes set amid the war in Vietnam, "All Bleeding Stops" is a historical novel that concentrates on a doctor who’s changed by his trials. Michael J. Collins’s historical novel "All Bleeding Stops" follows a soldier... Read More

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Global Dawn

by John M. Murray

"Global Dawn" starts off a conspiracy thriller series with an engaging hero facing global stakes. In W. B. Thompson’s frenetic thriller "Global Dawn", a warrior grapples with fatherhood as the world races toward annihilation. In 1960,... Read More

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Papa Luna

by Kristine Morris

De Luna’s religious fervor is deeply felt, and his struggle to hold the church accountable to the teachings of Jesus, its own laws, and its responsibilities to the faithful is clearly rendered. At the end of the fourteenth century, the... Read More

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Cornflower Blue

by Karen Rigby

This mesmerizing novel provides an incisive look at how the Bosnian War marked its survivors. In Cornflower Blue: A Case for Milena Lukin, Christian Schünemann and Jelena Volić reimagine a 2004 case of soldiers found dead inside a... Read More

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Oblivion

by Monica Carter

With its vibrant, sophisticated prose style, this is a necessary historical novel in Gulag literature. Sergei Lebedev’s "Oblivion", translated by Antonina W. Bouis, creates a searing historical narrative that begins in a dacha and ends... Read More

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Painless

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Meet David Hart, an eighteen-year-old recent homeschooled high-school graduate with a fondness for video games, books, music, and watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune with his nana. Unlike most guys his age, David also has a personal... Read More

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