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Reviews of Books with 61 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 61 pages.
"Everything We Need" is a subtle poetry collection that makes an art of noticing the small things. Laura Foley finds strength and fulfillment on the Camino de Santiago in her quiet poetry collection "Everything We Need". There is a... Read More
The comedic panels of Mrs. White’s SUB SNIPS have the potential to boost substitute teachers’ morale. The crazy life of substitute teachers is captured in Laura Moss White’s collection of one-panel cartoons, Mrs. White’s SUB... Read More
It takes something pretty unusual to make a poetry book stand out on the basis of its format, but Llewellyn George has risen to the challenge. "The Book of Poems and Conversational Triggers" intermingles George’s poems with lists of... Read More
Following on the scuffed boot heels of writers like Philip Levine, James Wright, and Richard Hugo, this poet writes about work. With long, snaky lines and a keen eye for telling detail, these poems both laud and condemn the working... Read More
Jennifer O’Grady’s first collection deservedly won the Midlist First Series Award for Poetry. It is a slim volume, which reveals a wide range of interests and perspectives of her writer’s universe. She moves easily from the work of... Read More