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Reviews of Books with 312 Pages

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And Throw Away the Skins

by Delia Stanley

This poignant novel is stylish and poetic as it travels through the troubled seasons of a woman’s life. Scott Archer Jones’s emotional and dramatic novel "And Throw Away the Skins" follows the unpredictable and often painful twists... Read More

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Resurrection Lily

by Aimee Jodoin

"Resurrection Lily" tells a personal story about cancer prevention that doubles as a source of important information for women of all ages. Amy Byer Shainman’s memoir "Resurrection Lily" is an inspiring account of combating BRCA... Read More

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Plastic

by Susan Waggoner

Plastic is an unputdownable dark comedy, full of strong commentary on the times and sparkling LA scenes. Frank Strausser’s novel, "Plastic", is a delicious, caustic comedy of manners with a dose of suspense that keeps its pages... Read More

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Acts of Assumption

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

“Love is an earthquake … It overturns all sorts of assumptions,” and from "Acts of Assumption"‘s opening three-part definition of assumption, S. W. Leicher plays with its mental, physical, and cultural forms, chronicling what... Read More

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A Time to Remember

by Delia Stanley

"A Time to Remember" is a dramatic historical romance with endearing characters. Jan Hendrix’s engaging romance "A Time to Remember" follows star-crossed lovers as they navigate a postwar world, separated by society but always thinking... Read More

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