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Reviews of Books with 308 Pages

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Looking for Garbo

by John M. Murray

In Jon James Miller’s heartwarming noir "Looking for Garbo", James is dying for a unique story to build a documentary around. Seth, who’s dying of emphysema, lures James in with a tale centered around legendary actress Greta Garbo... Read More

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Divorce, Dog Style

by Meg Nola

At the center of Maria Flook’s "Divorce, Dog Style" is a hapless, loyal, and beloved German shepherd named Butter, who has been diagnosed with cancer and will soon be put to sleep. Butter’s impending demise brings together the... Read More

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Simple Observations

by Katie Asher

This is stand-up comedy in written form, a culmination of oftentimes universal thoughts that are given a winking twist. Patrick Dykie’s straightforwardly presented book "Simple Observations" is a humorous work that skips between... Read More

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House of Rougeaux

by Susan Waggoner

On a Martinique sugar plantation near the end of the eighteenth century, sister and brother Abeje and Adunbi are the first generation born into slavery. They are orphaned at an early age. Abeje grows into a healing woman with an instinct... Read More

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Lessons Learned

by Allison Butler

Sherman accomplishes his task of entertaining and teaching at the same time, all while remaining humble, honest, and forthright. Heartfelt, intriguing, amusing, and at times truly unbelievable, Brian Scott Sherman’s autobiography,... Read More

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