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Reviews of Books with 300 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 300 pages.

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On the Edge

by Kai White

Refocusing attention on tropical rain forests, Martin’s exposé reveals the extent to which these forests are impacted by climate change. On the Edge: The State and Fate of the World’s Tropical Rainforests is the 34th report to the... Read More

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Haymaker

by John Senger

Each character in this novel is drawn with color and depth, and they each have varying capacities to deal with change in their small town. Although it has a few fighting scenes, Adam Schuitema’s novel "Haymaker" is not about boxing or... Read More

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Under the Radar Michigan

by Rich Rezler

Travelers with an interest in exploring the Great Lakes State should dog-ear the pages of this fascinating travel guide. From Alpena to Ypsilanti, the three-man crew from the Emmy-award-winning PBS television series "Under the Radar... Read More

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Rhythm for Sale

by Melissa Wuske

African American and Harlem Renaissance history is told through the eyes of a theater pioneer. "Rhythm for Sale", by Grant Harper Reid, is a biography of the author’s grandfather, Leonard Harper, who did pioneering work in theater... Read More

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Forever Man

by Lynn Evarts

Anyone who has ever rekindled a relationship will instantly respond to the feelings DeWall evokes between Ren and Cole. "Forever Man", by A. J. DeWall, is a beautiful, heart-touching story of love lost and found, centering around the... Read More

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Crazy Horse's Girlfriend

by John Senger

Wurth captures the violence and terrifying instability of domestic abuse with gritty language and emotional appeal. Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend, the first novel by Erika T. Wurth, grabs hold of the reader like a raging fever and does not... Read More

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