1. Book Reviews
  2. Books with 244 Pages

Reviews of Books with 244 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 244 pages.

Return to Most Recent

Book Review

The Inner Philosopher

by Kristine Morris

In "The Inner Philosopher", sixteen profound yet lively conversations between two philosophers, one Western and one Eastern, bring to light the ways philosophy is essential to a full and meaningful human life—a life that can contribute... Read More

Book Review

Coyote Winds

by Alicia Sondhi

“We were pioneers in a pickup truck.” In 1929, twelve-year-old Myles Vincent’s family headed out to Vona, Colorado, to an abandoned family homestead. Like so many others, Myles’s father, Lionel, believed that with all the new... Read More

Book Review

Saints and Heroes

by Mark McLaughlin

Shakespeare’s MacBeth and the character who slew him, Malcolm, were based on real people. In his novel "Saints and Heroes", Andrew Schultz brings his king slayer to life in a far less heroic but much more accurate manner than... Read More

Book Review

The Banana Skin

by Julia Ann Charpentier

An inability to distinguish between ego-driven attraction and genuine affection is one of the most common mistakes in young-adult dating and early marriage, a situation explored in The Banana Skin: Love Magic. With an African flavor,... Read More

Book Review

Key West Revenge

by Christopher Soden

The action in Lee A. Sweetapple’s "Key West Revenge" begins swiftly. LP Thomas and his beautiful female partner, Morgan Smith, are visiting Key West to converge on a project with one of LP’s old friends, Jim Stillwater. Jim has... Read More

Book Review

Weightlessness

by Patty Sutherland

Ray Rizzo, an eminently qualified and longtime practitioner of martial arts, Pilates, yoga, and bodywork, wrote "Weightlessness" to share his transcendent fusion of these modalities. In a publishing genre overflowing with good books... Read More

Load More