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Reviews of Books with 256 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 256 pages.

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Wolf Spirit

by Matt Sutherland

In September of 2005, Gudrun Pflüger, an original cast member of the Rainforest Wolf Project, lay flat in the grass of a meadow on an isolated northwest Canadian island. Six adult wolves came out of the forest to sniff, nudge, provoke,... Read More

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Widow

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

This open, honest, and revealing memoir looks back on a life full of great loves and adventures. Widowed at sixty-three after forty-two years of marriage, Judy Crowell embarked on an introspective journey. "Widow" is the account of that... Read More

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The California Current

by Kristen Rabe

This celebration of Pacific ecosystems encourages conservation and an appreciation of biodiversity. The California Current: A Pacific Ecosystem and its Fliers, Divers, and Swimmers is an exceptionally well researched and engaging... Read More

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Specimen

by Rebecca Foster

The facts of sex and inheritance cannot explain away human emotion in this strong, science-themed story collection. “People like to pretend that our genes define the truth for us. But I assure you that’s not the case,” a character... Read More

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Blackass

by Nancy Walker

Barrett’s fresh and irreverent voice demands to be heard in this riotous and biting satire. A. Igoni Barrett’s stunning debut novel, "Blackass", provokes laughter, tears, guilt, and rage as it plumbs the depths of racist and sexist... Read More

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Waste

by Karen Ackland

Adrenalin-laced and with a strong sense of the absurd, this small-town Canadian novel explores situations both dark and amoral. Andrew F. Sullivan’s "Waste" takes place in a small Canadian town over a December weekend in 1989.... Read More

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