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Reviews of Books with 280 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 280 pages.

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Weeaboo

by Laura Sackton

"Weeaboo" is an exuberant coming-of-age story about three friends and the immense changes they experience during their senior year of high school. James is a biracial Japanese teenager who’s under a lot of family pressure to get into a... Read More

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The Contagion Next Time

by Ho Lin

In "The Contagion Next Time", Sandro Galea calls for improving public health—including the public’s understanding of public health—following the revelations brought about by Covid-19. The book’s overriding question is of how to... Read More

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Chasing Alexander

by Melissa Lance

"Chasing Alexander" is a revealing soldier’s memoir about the intrigue and brutality of war. Christopher Martin’s memoir "Chasing Alexander" pushes aside vague notions of what it means to be a marine, replacing them with the raw... Read More

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Swarm

by Jeremiah Rood

In the frightening science fiction novel "Swarm", a soldier takes on challenges in a universe that’s filled with menacing alien life. In John Graham’s electric science fiction novel "Swarm", a supersoldier works to keep people safe... Read More

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The House on the Rock

by Edith Wairimu

With coverage ranging from theological concepts to various prayers, "The House on the Rock" is a comprehensive introduction to Christian practice. H. K. Chapman’s "The House on the Rock" is a Christian text concerning the fundamentals... Read More

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Dead Serious

by Rachel Jagareski

Clever prose and gifted storytelling enliven Eli J. Knapp’s "Dead Serious", a weighty book about how species are being steamrolled toward extinction that nonetheless argues that a better future is possible. Knapp, a self-branded... Read More

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