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Reviews of Books with 353 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 353 pages.

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The Rise of the Legends

by Paula Willey

"The Rise of the Legends" is a horizon-expanding ensemble adventure novel that’s filled with STEM-related action and inquiries. In Jake Zortman’s riddle-filled quest novel "The Rise of the Legends", a new student makes a fresh group... Read More

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The Caltrap Murders

by Chloe Clark

A surprising serial killer goes up against an atypical detective in the thrilling novel "The Caltrap Murders". A serial killer uses a medieval method to terrorize New York City in Howard Bruce Weiner’s mystery novel "The Caltrap... Read More

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The Time Travel Team

by Laura Leavitt

"The Time Travel Team" is an intricate middle grade fantasy that lauds inventiveness and science. Jordyn Hadden’s action-driven middle grade fantasy "The Time Travel Team" imparts lessons on the history of invention. Tyme Newton is one... Read More

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The Room

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

"The Room" is a provocative memoir that addresses the complexities of racism in America in a deeply personal way. Russell Mullen’s provocative and earnest memoir The Room: A Racial Journey recalls the author’s pivotal—and forty... Read More

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White Flag

*The revolutionary purpose of the Kingdom of God and its millennial plan is to reduce all nations and creeds to one political and religious standard… —*Parley P. Pratt (Great Great Grandfather of Governor Mitt Romney) Mountain... Read More

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Journalism of the Highest Realm

“I do not control or bend the national destiny; it controls and bends me,” Benito Mussolini told Edward Price Bell in an interview in 1924. Bell was the Chicago Daily News’ first foreign correspondent and the paper sent him to... Read More

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The Phoenix

Like Tess of the d’Urbervilles or Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White, this Victorian novel is replete with plot twists, years—long detours, providential meetings, villainy, and a great deal of drama. It differs from most other... Read More