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Reviews of Books with 338 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 338 pages.

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The Orchid Hour

by Eileen Gonzalez

In Prohibition-era New York, a young widow plunges into a world of vice, gangsters, and political corruption in Nancy Bilyeau’s novel "The Orchid Hour". After she loses her job at the library, Zia’s prospects are bleak. No one wants... Read More

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The Great Flip

by Eileen Gonzalez

In his political science book "The Great Flip", Donald J. Fraser explores the history and origins of modern American political positions. Noting that it is now taken for granted that conservatives oppose “big government” while... Read More

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Three Grams of Elsewhere

by Gail Hoffer-Loibl

In the thrilling science fiction novel "Three Grams of Elsewhere", an empath’s skills are exploited by military powers. In Andy Giesler’s future-set science fiction novel "Three Grams of Elsewhere", human minds and technology merge.... Read More

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Moon Luck

by Michele Sharpe

The intriguing science fiction novel "Moon Luck" follows life on a moon research station and its attendant physical and psychological challenges. In Wayne Scott Harral’s ambitious science fiction novel "Moon Luck", human greed, the... Read More

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An End

by John M. Murray

A Wiccan woman confronts the zombie apocalypse in the gruesome horror novel "An End". In Brandon Pawlicki’s horror novel "An End", a Wiccan woman with a traumatic past tries to survive the zombie apocalypse. The night before their... Read More

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Revelations

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Revelations" is a romantic science fiction novel in which life, even when it doesn’t turn out the way one expected, can still be meaningful. In Sara L. Daigle’s science fiction novel "Revelations", a half-alien woman, her alien... Read More

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Winter's Reckoning

by Karen Rigby

Winter’s Reckoning is a folksy historical novel in which a local healer cements her determination to forge a better future. In Adele Holmes’s enchanting historical novel, an Appalachian herbalist’s concern for her family and... Read More

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Mǫ́lazha

by Karen Rigby

"Mǫ́lazha" is a meticulous survivor’s memoir about growing up Métis and facing generational traumas. Richard I. Hardy’s candid memoir "Mǫ́lazha" details his lineage, his Métis childhood in the Northwest Territories, and abuse... Read More

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