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Reviews of Books with 388 Pages

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'Sweet Crude' Odyssey

by Alex Franks

The seedy underbelly of oil dependence is directly confronted in this novel about exploitation. A novel that exposes the exploitation of developing nations, Alex Sochi’s ’Sweet Crude’ Odyssey follows a young man’s descent into... Read More

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The Brutus Conspiracy

by Sheila M. Trask

"The Brutus Conspiracy" will surprise readers with its deft combination of fast-paced action, sympathetic characters, and an endlessly intriguing plot. Garry Richard Lane files an adventurous flight plan in his debut novel, a fast-paced... Read More

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Brassankle

by Melissa Wuske

A tale of two worlds, white and Native-American, is told with vivid language and an engaging plot. Set against the backdrop of the cultural and military turmoil of the Revolutionary War, this coming-of-age novel looks at the fighting in... Read More

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The Legends of Azariah

by Mark McLaughlin

Two soldiers and a priest walk into a mysterious land in Earl R. Joseph’s fantasy The Legends of Azariah: Magnificent Armor. While the author sends his heroic trio on a search for knowledge, the book project would have benefited from a... Read More

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The Heliotropians

by DeAnn G. Rossetti

With "The Heliotropians", Australian Eileen Kramer, author of Party for the Moon Man and Basic Shapes, has written a fever dream of a book that combines the myths, legends, and folklore of several cultures into an unstructured... Read More

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