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Reviews of Books with 202 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 202 pages.

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Glycerine

by Shannan Spitz

Ryan’s narrative successfully ebbs and flows with tension and ease, intrigue and clarity, with the characters and community coming to life. Sales of glycerine are up in the city of Calgary, and there are also reported thefts of... Read More

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Skyscrapers

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Skyscrapers is a satisfying, and often surprising, work of crime fiction. Jill Wilson Brennan’s novel, "Skyscrapers", is a fast-paced tale of corporate intrigue that weaves complicated family dynamics and social commentary into its... Read More

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It's About Time!

by Barry Silverstein

This engaging book by a personal productivity expert offers a multitude of useful tips on how to make the best use of time. It is likely that almost everyone feels pressed for time at some point, which makes Mitzi Weinman’s lively... Read More

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The Case Book of Irene Adler

by Lynn Evarts

Cassimally spectacularly describes Sherlock Holmes’s Victorian England in this fresh glimpse at the detective through the eyes of Adler. In "The Case Book of Irene Adler", San Cassimally puts the famous “Woman” (Irene Adler, who... Read More

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Schism

by Catherine Thureson

This dynamic fantasy world is sure to entertain, as political intrigue, family turmoil, and vivid characters drive the plot forward. Schism: The Battle for Darracia is a fast-paced novel that will appeal to lovers of science fiction and... Read More

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Time Killer

by Diane Gardner

The clock ticks in this suspenseful murder mystery—tough characters, gruesome details, and not a minute wasted. Todd M. Thiede offers a glimpse into the mind of a fascinating serial killer in a murder mystery that offers a gripping, if... Read More

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Black Lace Eggs

by Tammy Snyder

Barbaretta captures beautifully the innocence of youth, the ugliness of life, and the resiliency that lies within us. Childhood is not always fun and games. As a young girl’s life becomes marked with experiences better left to adults... Read More

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