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Reviews of Books with 440 Pages

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Detox Your World

by Julie Eakin

Okay, so the book’s cover may look like a scene out of a Pink Panther movie from the ‘70s—a curvy blonde offering us a cocktail (which happens to be green)—but there’s nothing funny about the content of "Detox Your World". In... Read More

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Leaving Art

by Kristine Morris

Suzanne Lacy’s three decades of performance and writing about her art and process have encompassed some of the most dynamic years of American political history and have deepened public awareness of issues of violence, rape, race,... Read More

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Deliberate Steps

Love is the answer but while you’re waiting for the answer sex raises some pretty good questions. —Woody Allen Narcissistic ladies man and New York corporate hotshot Rob Grant gives Henry Miller and Charles Bukowski a run for their... Read More

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New World Burning

In 1676 Virginian aristocrat Nathaniel Bacon twenty nine raised a militia of 500 farmers servants and slaves — both black and white. Resenting the Royal Governor’s friendly policy toward Native Americans the men massacred peaceful... Read More

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In Vogue

‘Vogue (vōg)… The mode of fashion prevalent at any particular time’; […] It was just the name needed to identify their social gazette. None of them could imagine, in 1892, that they were creating a brand that would become famous... Read More

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Hope in the Age of Anxiety

“Hope is…an essential element of our spiritual lifeblood. And it is the best medicine for overcoming feelings of helplessness, alienation, and fear. Individuals who are hopeful…achieve a different way of being in the world,”... Read More

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When She Named Fire

by Erica Wright

Unwieldy and heavy, promising as much backache as discovery, the poetry anthology is a staple of the college classroom. It is difficult to imagine such a text being as enjoyable as it is educational, but recently the anthology has gotten... Read More

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Clouds Over Mountains

by M. Wayne Cunningham

In retelling a wartime story of the attack on Pearl Harbour lawyer turned author Matt Joseph has accepted a major challenge for a debut novel. But it’s one he meets—even surpasses with flying colours—creating a story of epic... Read More

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