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Reviews of Books with 350 Pages

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The Clever Mill Horse

by Joe Taylor

Filled with danger, science, and suspense, this story rings true with historical and natural detail. With "The Clever Mill Horse", Jodi Lew-Smith presents a kaleidoscopic glimpse of early America through the struggle of a young woman to... Read More

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50ish

by Lisa Bower

Fifty percent insight into fifty world cultures, 50 percent insight into being a woman in her fifties, 100 percent memorable. Life is never certain. On her fiftieth birthday, Donna Marie Lynch discovered her mother was dying of cancer.... Read More

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Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy No. 1

by Joe Taylor

Lincoln, emancipated at last from the nineteenth century, finds a job more honest than the presidency: “String Bean” is a thug with morals. In 1976, while they were students at Emerson College, Brian Anthony and Bill Walker made a... Read More

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The Serapis Fraktur

by Mark McLaughlin

For a change, here’s a story of an Earth that is not post-apocalyptic—just a delightful sci-fi romp replete with adventure, aliens, and time travel. If an author’s sci-fi Rip Van Winkle-type hero is going to wake up from a 450-year... Read More

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Mingus Speaks

by Jack Shakely

From mercurial to mentally unstable, interviews highlight legendary composer’s Vesuvian stream-of-consciousness conversation. James Joyce’s mastery of the written word might have an equal in Charles Mingus’s skill with... Read More

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In the Company of Wolves

by Gary Presley

Quin Lighthorn is not what he appears to be. A half-Sioux, half-Irish college student, Quin, the protagonist in James Michael Larranaga’s thriller, "In the Company of Wolves", is dressed to kill in a secondhand Armani suit and silk tie... Read More

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