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Reviews of Books with 264 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 264 pages.

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Corn Dance

by Rachel Jagareski

"Corn Dance" is Potawatomi chef, television host, and Corn Dance Café founder Loretta Barrett Oden’s inviting cookbook; it explores Indigenous ingredients and foodways. After raising a family in Oklahoma, Oden traveled to research... Read More

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Down the Steep

by John M. Murray

In A. D. Nauman’s unflinching bildungsroman "Down the Steep", a girl struggles with her morality during the civil rights movement. In 1963 Virginia, Willa wants nothing more than to impress her father. He happens to be an influential... Read More

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Swift Sword

by Ian Dailey

Filled with acts of desperation and heroism, the exciting history book "Swift Sword" covers a military group’s struggle for survival during the Vietnam War. This second edition of Doyle Glass’s striking history book "Swift Sword"... Read More

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The Big Game Is Every Night

by Jeff Fleischer

In Robert Maynor’s engaging novel "The Big Game Is Every Night", a broken leg changes the life of a teenage boy in the rural American South, leaving him to navigate the everyday violence of his surroundings. A star running back on a... Read More

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What Remains of Elsie Jane

by Addissyn House

In Chelsea Wakelyn’s discerning novel "What Remains of Elsie Jane", a widow explores single motherhood—and the possibility of interdimensional travel. After her husband Sam’s sudden passing, Elsie becomes robotic, rotating through... Read More

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Any Twenty

by Mari Carlson

"Any Twenty" is a complex novel in which personal and political conflicts converge in a reality show setting. In Gary L. Brown’s novel "Any Twenty", a crime occurs behind the scenes of a reality television series. Nadia, a creative... Read More

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The Best Intentions

by Vivian Turnbull

In unforgiving nineteenth-century London society, people find strength through their shared struggles in Sarah M. Eden’s novel "The Best Intentions". In London society, even the smallest secret can cast you out and subject you to... Read More

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