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Reviews of Books with 364 Pages

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The Rocket Girl's Tale

by Hannah Hohman

The Rocket Girl’s Tale is an appealing story of love, intrigue, and shooting for the stars. K. Hippolite’s The Rocket Girl’s Tale is an intriguing work of science fiction led by a heroine who knows her values, though she doesn’t... Read More

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More Stories to Tell

by Peter Dabbene

Wink-nod chapter titles and conversational prose make this a keen and appealing comedic work. On the heels of his well-received humor book Stories I Tell, Paul D’Angelo presents another compendium of comedy, More Stories to Tell: A... Read More

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The Anesthesia Game

by Anna Call

Supernatural forces define this story of illness, addiction, and redemption. Sydney, a teen dying of cancer, receives the support of three women across several lifetimes in "The Anesthesia Game", Rea Nolan Martin’s inspirational... Read More

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The Other Side of Life

by John M. Murray

With amazing characterization and a clever use of various genre tropes, this is a fascinating adventure through time. Andy Kutler examines life, death, and more, in the haunting "The Other Side of Life". Bound by war and buoyed by hope,... Read More

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Hazing Aging

by Kristine Morris

The news that the much-feared aging process can be controlled is exciting, indeed. Getting older does not have to mean aching joints, memory impairment, brain atrophy, heart failure, and more, according to Dr. Robert Buckingham, whose... Read More

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The Longest Adventure

by Karen Rigby

Thomas employs a clear, inviting tone to reveal optimism in the midst of change, binding themes of music, domesticity, and love. Belva Boroditsky Thomas, a Canadian soprano who launched her opera career in Britain, recalls momentous and... Read More

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