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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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Who Are You People?

by Carol Haggas

She took a swing at golf and a stab at fencing, tried to dig gardening and flirted with photography. From belly dancing to Buddhism, the author desperately searched for something—anything—she could embrace with the kind of wanton... Read More

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Tabloid Love

by Jennifer Shahade

Being a dating columnist for the New York Post is tricky, discovers the author of this memoir. Bad dates make for more interesting copy, and a great date may turn into a boyfriend and spoil the whole gig completely. "Tabloid Love" has... Read More

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Sea Changes

by Dana E. Blozis

On an early morning ferry from Bainbridge Island to Seattle an unexpected romance sparks between Peggy and Raoul two middle aged commuters who have prematurely lost their spouses. As the pair faithfully watches the sun rise over the... Read More

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One Mile at a Time

by Karl Kunkel

Losing a family member can be a traumatic event. The author was devastated after losing two sons to needless traffic accidents and then a wife to illness. In 1984, at the age of sixty-three, Smith’s therapy was to embark on a mammoth... Read More

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All-Night Party

by Emily Mead

The mere mention of New York in the twenties automatically conjures up a host of wild and vivid images: flapper-provocateurs, freshly minted millionaires, and witty raconteurs hopping from seedy speakeasy to lavish party to steamy jazz... Read More

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