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Reviews of Books with 336 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 336 pages.

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Deacon's Folly

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

An intriguing and poignant character study and psychological healing journey that is both tragic and triumphant. Deacon’s Folly by James Thibeault explores the fallout of domestic violence and sudden loss as a man and a boy clash in... Read More

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Listening to a Continent Sing

by Jeff Fleischer

With birdsong and father-son bonding, this book is an immersive experience, following the author on his journey and learning along with him. Donald Kroodsma has already written multiple books about birds and their songs, but his latest... Read More

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Immunity

by Anna Call

The book deftly illustrates both the valiant struggles and the tragedies of Metchnikoff’s life. Luba Vikhanski’s Immunity: How Elie Metchnikoff Changed the Course of Modern Medicine makes newly fascinating the story of this... Read More

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Anomalies

by Stephanie Bucklin

In a dystopian future, 15-year-old Keeva Tee travels to Monarch Camp, where she’ll be “imprinted” with her new life partner. Keeva lives in a world where disease, war, and conflict have been eradicated and replaced with a body... Read More

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Baker's Magic

by Catherine Reed-Thureson

Bakers Magic is a delightful tale sure to entertain young fantasy enthusiasts. The story centers on Bee, an orphan with an unusual talent for baking; her friend, Will, the blacksmith’s apprentice; and Anika, the princess of the kingdom... Read More

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Playing by the Rules

by Patty Comeau

Better read this book; your safety may depend on it. In an age of widespread security theater and cult-like adherence to safety rules, how does the average person know when regulations can be (reasonably) relied upon for protection, and... Read More

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