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Reviews of Books with 306 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 306 pages.

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Full Service Blonde

by John M. Murray

"Full Service Blonde" is a fantastic read—light on mystery, and heavy on romance and drama. "Full Service Blonde" is a breezy, entertaining mystery dealing with prostitutes, thieving cats, and the bustling Vegas strip. Christmastime in... Read More

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Postcards from the Canyon

by Amanda Adams

Gitlin’s writing is sharp, infused with a dark, irreverent wit. "Postcards from the Canyon", by Lisa Gitlin, is an engrossing, poignant journey through one woman’s past and present. Faced with the recent and unexpected death of her... Read More

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Mario Cuomo

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

This enjoyable personal work shines light on a political icon. The life and words of one of the nation’s most prolific statesmen are closely examined in William O’Shaughnessy’s "Mario Cuomo", a respectful and thoughtful... Read More

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White and Red Cherries

by Karen Rigby

This novel threads the large-scale effects of war into everyday occurrences. "White and Red Cherries" examines a period of fascist rule in Slovenia, and the communist years that followed. Through the story of a band of friends whose... Read More

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Demons

by Catherine Thureson

A witch and the son of gods are drawn together in this exciting young adult fantasy novel. Demons, by Ednah Walters, begins the entertaining story of a young witch and the son of gods who must discover who they are, what role they play... Read More

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The Squad Room

by Maria Siano

A diverse group of cops handle a murder, as well as squad politics, in this engrossing mystery. Based on the experiences of police chiefs John Cutter and Robert Nivakoff, "The Squad Room" is an intriguing murder mystery with a bit of... Read More

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