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Reviews of Books with 325 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 325 pages.

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Eat Wheat

by Melissa Wuske

Gluten-free has gone from diet craze to full-scale movement. But is gluten unequivocally a substance to be avoided? That, along with similar concerns about dairy, is the question of John A. Douillard’s book. Through his experience, he... Read More

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Cluster of Lies

by Meredith Hardwicke

This is a boisterous mystery with an intellectual backbone. "Cluster of Lies" by Samuel Marquis is an entertaining and unpredictable thriller that kick-starts and shows no signs of slowing. Young boys from the same Colorado neighborhood... Read More

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Song of the Vagabond Bird

by Melissa Wuske

With equal parts insightful and humorous, this soul-searching venture blurs the line between reality and insanity. "Song of the Vagabond Bird", by Terry Kay, is the story of a man desperate to forget the woman he loves. Five men on an... Read More

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Deadly Echoes

by Lynn Evarts

Nonstop action, exotic locales, keep this thriller fresh and exciting. Philip Donlay’s "Deadly Echoes" is a thrill ride from start to finish. In his fourth outing, Donovan Nash finds himself up against his longtime sworn enemy, Garrick... Read More

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Dark Lady of Hollywood

by Jill Allen

All the world’s a stage when an actress and a terminally ill TV executive meet in this biting comedy. It takes a special kind of talent to simultaneously skewer Hollywood and Shakespeare while writing a thought-provoking novel, and... Read More

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John's Assignment

by Kristine Morris

The world will end unless mankind changes its ways; what would you do? How would humans react if an angel came to Earth to offer them a choice? They can change some of their most cherished thoughts, beliefs, and customs to align with... Read More

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A Silence of Mockingbirds

by Lia Skalkos

Sometime around 2 a.m. I finally put down Karen Spears Zacharias’s A Silence of Mockingbirds: The Memoir of a Murder. Still, sleep would not come. My mind kept returning to the characters and the events, searching for understanding.... Read More

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