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Reviews of Books with 287 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 287 pages.

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Iz the Apocalypse

by Julia Dillman

In the emotive novel "Iz the Apocalypse", a musical girl works through her trauma in search of a sense of belonging. In the emotional whirlwind of Susan Currie’s novel "Iz the Apocalypse", a girl in foster care with a passion for music... Read More

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Murder for Liar

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Murder for Liar" is an offbeat mystery novel in which a therapist’s sense of reality comes to seem fragile. In Verlin Darrow’s mystery novel "Murder for Liar", a therapist’s safety and sanity are threatened by a strange,... Read More

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Into the Lightning Gate

by John M. Murray

A cosmic conspiracy ensnares a tech-savvy man in the science fiction novel "Into the Lightning Gate". In Robert Roth’s pulse-pounding science fiction novel "Into the Lightning Gate", a man is targeted by a shadowy cabal of... Read More

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Apocalypse: Managed

by Karen Rigby

An engaging, ragtag group makes their way through a changed landscape in "Apocalypse: Managed", an eccentric end times novel. In Jonathan Andrew’s amusing farcical novel "Apocalypse: Managed" a British middle manager defends his... Read More

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Oh, Baby!

by Karen Rigby

This is the welcome kind of parenting book that sugarcoats nothing. Oh, Baby! True Stories About Conception, Adoption, Surrogacy, Pregnancy, Labor, and Love features twenty-three brief essays for parents. Edited by Lee Gutkind and Alice... Read More

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The Depth of Grace

by Cheryl Hibbard

J. Bronson Haley is a believer, and "The Depth of Grace" explains why. “No matter how deep you’ve fallen into the pit,” he promises, “God’s grace can reach down and pull you out.” He considers himself a prime example of a... Read More

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Escape from Paris

by Patricia Morrow

In this tightly­-written war thriller, the reader is brought into the scene quickly as the author introduces the characters in situ and one by one—characters whose fates will soon intertwine through heart­-wrenching situations and... Read More

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Dummy

by Lauren Kramer

What does it feel like to struggle with dyslexia and autism, to cope with cognitive disorders that make reading and writing impossible to master? In "Dummy", David Patten explains precisely how frustrating and demoralizing it was to have... Read More

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