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Reviews of Books with 95 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 95 pages.
Memorable stories pair with beautiful artistic renderings in this effective graphic novel biography of the first president of the United States. Peter Dabbene, with illustrator Juan Carlos Colla Acland, introduces the events of George... Read More
From Your Hostess at the T&A Museum is an insightful poetry collection that is as funny as it is sharp. Kathleen Balma uses wit and wordplay to dramatic effect in her poetry collection From Your Hostess at the T&A Museum. The... Read More
"Indestructible" is a vivid and highly personal account of Cristy’s journey to adulthood. Adolescence is a turbulent time for anyone, but when you are a queer Latina millennial with a unibrow, who likes Aerosmith and punk rock, there... Read More
Claude is a charming little dog in a beret and a sweater. He sets off one morning for a walk with his best friend, Sir Bobblysock, and ends up participating in a variety show with the chance to win all the cake he can eat. As performer... Read More
Renato manages to be metaphysical while also remaining lighthearted and fun for a book that explores the nature of existence. In The Déjà Vu Experiment, a brief and beautifully presented metaphysical minimemoir, J. G. Renato attempts... Read More
Translated from the French, "Zarma Folktales of Niger" captures the essence of the oral tradition in English, retelling these West African stories of animals and the people who interact with them with clarity and humor. Readers of all... Read More
In this carefully written, often wry and surreal, episodic first novel, the heroine realizes that she is so rarely herself that she fears she will become “this other person full-time.” Ariadne must recover herself without the aid of... Read More
Alzheimer’s disease has been called the “death of the mind.” Sufferers not only forget their keys, but what keys are for; they get lost in familiar surroundings; they become suspicious and agitated as life becomes increasingly... Read More