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Reviews of Books with 301 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 301 pages.

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Blaize Speaks

by Jessica Sullivan

In the sensitive novel "Blaize Speaks", a girl and her friends forge new identities in the foster care system, learning to seek independence. In Kirk Ward Robinson’s second series novel "Blaize Speaks", a girl comes of age in the... Read More

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Beyond the Threshold

by Jeremiah Rood

In Mark Ristau’s brilliant psychological novel "Beyond the Threshold", a man grapples with his untreated childhood traumas. After a summer camp experience left him marred, Ricky is sick of being picked on, and he’s tired of feeling... Read More

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Carousel Music

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Carousel Music" is a compelling novel about the subjectivity of memories and the importance of listening when abuse victims speak. Truth and memory are put on trial in Rick Moskovitz’s dark but compelling novel "Carousel Music".... Read More

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Girl with a Future

by Karen Rigby

In the hopeful novel "Girl with a Future", a complicated young adult struggles to embrace the unconventional. In Parker Ames’s down-to-earth novel "Girl with a Future", a smart Canadian girl’s plans derail in the vulnerable years... Read More

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Hitler, My Father

by Susan Waggoner

The novel’s potpourri of raw research snippets keeps the pages turning. In the mid-1970s, a Frenchman named Jean-Marie Loret claimed to be the illegitimate son of Adolf Hitler and a French farm girl. Though the claim was never proven,... Read More

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Wickwythe Hall

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

Little’s riveting, enlightening historical fiction puts a human face on the costs of war. Judithe Little’s "Wickwythe Hall" is a riveting and enlightening mix of history and fiction that puts a human face on the costs of war. Set in... Read More

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