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Reviews of Books with 232 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 232 pages.

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The Fiddler is a Good Woman

by Meg Nola

The language of "The Fiddler is a Good Woman" blends the profane and poetic. Geoff Berner’s "The Fiddler is a Good Woman" pieces together the fictionally fragmented life of a Canadian rock violinist named DD, known for her many moods... Read More

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What Did Jesus Do?

by Melissa Wuske

"What Did Jesus Do?" gives a refreshing look at the Catholic Church by examining the life and teachings of Jesus. What Did Jesus Do? The Biblical Roots of the Catholic Church by Thomas J. Nash seeks to reveal that the Catholic Church is... Read More

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Across the China Sea

by Meg Nola

A quietly luminous narrative follows five displaced children and reimagines the notion of family. In Gaute Heivoll’s "Across the China Sea", a son returns to his childhood home in rural Norway, prepared to clean out the house following... Read More

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Rare Birds

by Jeff Fleischer

Lazy summer days are captured in this small-town, gently elegant novel. Kathleen Novak’s second novel, "Rare Birds", is a lovely slice-of-life work that introduces myriad residents of a small town whose stories intersect. The entire... Read More

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Mask by Mask

by Paige Van De Winkle

"Mask by Mask" is a beautiful book—a smart, sexy, and complex novel. Tyler Kyle’s "Mask by Mask" is a wondrous novel with spirit, depth, and sensuality. At once a love letter to Barcelona, a character study of a woman dealing with... Read More

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Sons of Devils

by Gregory A. Lowe

"Sons of Devils" is an enthralling mystery and would be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys a dark narrative with moments of humor. "Sons of Devils", by Alex Beecroft, is a mystery with gothic, supernatural elements and a charming ensemble of... Read More

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