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Reviews of Books with 369 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 369 pages.

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The States

by Karen Rigby

Eloquent and alluring, "The States" is a novel in which dreams crash into lived realities. A woman undergoes a dream experiment and confronts her future choices in Norah Woodsey’s contemplative novel "The States". Tildy is an isolated... Read More

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Alaska Deadly

by Leah Webster

In the energetic supernatural thriller "Alaska Deadly", frightening circumstances beset the residents and visitors to an Alaskan village. In J. L. Askew’s thriller "Alaska Deadly", a private investigator goes to an Alaskan village... Read More

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No Fences in Alaska

by Laura Leavitt

A love letter to family relationships and Alaskan life, "No Fences in Alaska" is a gratifying young adult novel. Glen Sobey’s young adult novel "No Fences in Alaska" is a coming-of-age story set against the arresting backdrop of the... Read More

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Twisted Threads

by Brittney Decker

Lush, stimulating images bring this sexy thriller to life. Kaylin McFarren’s sultry thriller, "Twisted Threads", flaunts the glamorous pastimes of passengers on a lavish cruise ship where deadly intentions lurk, suspicious... Read More

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The Quran

by Mark McLaughlin

Ejaz Naqvi seeks to bridge the yawning gap that zealots have created between Muslims and non-Muslims. The Quran: With or Against the Bible? is not meant to stir up controversy; it is intended to squash it. Naqvi’s primary audience may... Read More

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The Lantern

by Diane Gardner

In "The Lantern", an intriguing tale that effortlessly spans time and place, award-winning author Joanne Lewis presents a mystery of Italian architectural history that follows two women’s quests to break free from their past, address... Read More

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Beauties

by Leia Menlove

Young and mature women alike wonder whether their lives would have been different if they possessed or lacked beauty. In "Beauties", a novel by Mary Troy, this question is explored. Yet her examination of the power, scope, and mere... Read More

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Twelve Months to Live...again

When her son, Jeffrey, then twenty-four years old, called her one evening in December 2006 and uttered his “famous” words: “Mom, I’ve been thinkingÂ…” Karen Dye-Walker knew that something was about to happen. She didn’t... Read More

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