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Reviews of Books with 306 Pages

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The Squad Room

by Maria Siano

A diverse group of cops handle a murder, as well as squad politics, in this engrossing mystery. Based on the experiences of police chiefs John Cutter and Robert Nivakoff, "The Squad Room" is an intriguing murder mystery with a bit of... Read More

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Maladies of the Mind

by Katerie Prior

This novel’s exploration of the ways we touch each other’s lives makes a wonderful story that just about any reader will enjoy. “The life you save may be your own,” was an advertising slogan written in the 1930s to slow down fast... Read More

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Constant is the Rain

by Alex Franks

Scenes of hardship create an image of a people and country existing without defined meaning. In this blend of poetry, prose, and artwork, established writer and artist Rex Sexton presents an ugly picture of recession-era America, rife... Read More

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Explosion Green

by Anna Call

This insider’s look at the green building movement is an inspiration to a new generation of activists. "Explosion Green" describes how the author got into the green-building business at its inception and helped to carry the movement... Read More

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Heist School Freshmen

by Catherine Thureson

The author has crafted realistic teenagers with a good blend of humor and honesty. "Heist School Freshmen" is an entertaining story about an adolescent boy searching for a lost treasure. As he recruits friends and classmates to help him... Read More

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Gludman's Proof

by Jill Allen

Marullo expertly links science, religion, and character development in a fast-paced, suspenseful, and entertaining read. Circa 1270, theologian Thomas Aquinas wondered if many angels could exist in the same space at once. Matthew... Read More

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Confronting Death

by Aimee Jodoin

The wide array of topics and the depth to which they are explored create a valuable introduction to how death is viewed through several ideologies. From the Black Death’s effect on the human concept of mortality to the Nazis’... Read More

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