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Reviews of Books with 224 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 224 pages.

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The World's Best Brunches

by Rachel Jagareski

Brunch. Is any meal more luxurious? Caviar and truffles may be less appealing to most diners than a long, lazy meal with friends and cozy, homey food. In his foreword to The World’s Best Brunches, Aussie restaurateur Bill Granger... Read More

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The Bad Doctor

by Allyce Amidon

Meet Dr. Iwan James, GP in a small Welsh town. Darkly comic vignettes from Iwan’s life—from home visits to a cantankerous lung-cancer patient to run-ins with a local recluse who bears a strong resemblance to the Unabomber, to bike... Read More

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The Book of Colors

by Michelle Anne Schingler

In the traditions of Toni Morrison and Flannery O’Connor, Raymond Barfield presents a gorgeous and dismaying human tapestry from the edges of Southern society. Yslea is still reeling from the death of her mother when she wanders into a... Read More

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Dirty Money

by Shannan Spitz

James writes with an easy style and fast pace, making "Dirty Money" a fitting military thriller to take on the go for some good light reading. Jonathon Price is not only former military, but he was once the best black ops operator in... Read More

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