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Reviews of Books with 382 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 382 pages.

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Monsterland Below

by John M. Murray

Mysterious horrors await determined heroes on land and on the sea in the complex dystopian novel "Monsterland Below". In Michael Okon’s tense dystopian novel "Monsterland Below", scientists have fractured the natural order. After the... Read More

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What Was Forbidden

by Michele Sharpe

In Jonathan Bockian’s captivating historical novel "What Was Forbidden", a skeptic is murdered, his sister tries to bring his killer to justice, and a community is changed forever. In seventeenth-century Venice in the Jewish ghetto,... Read More

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In Search of the Return

by Leah Block

A man draws meaning from his dreams in his search for purpose and love in the contemplative novel "In Search of the Return". In Joshua Raymond’s philosophical novel "In Search of the Return", a lonely man searches for the meaning of... Read More

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Dragon's Way

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

Dragon’s Way is an epic historical novel in which Vikings battle with Saxons for control of medieval Albion. The Great Heathen Army marches on in Ian McKay Nunn’s medieval historical novel Dragon’s Way. Hygel, son of Guthorm,... Read More

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Fangs Bared

by John M. Murray

A zombie threat pales in comparison to the darkness that people inflict on each other in "Fangs Bared", a harrowing postapocalyptic novel. In Brandon Pawlicki’s postapocalyptic novel "Fangs Bared", a young woman becomes a power player... Read More

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Grounds for Divorce

by Michelle Anne Schingler

In Remy Maisel’s light, charming novel "Grounds for Divorce", an outmatched paralegal attempts to solve the Israel-Palestine conflict in an unusual way. Emily, a dedicated underachiever who’s just been fired from an unpaid... Read More

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Finding George Washington

by Delia Stanley

Ending with a twist, this time travel novel is a history-minded work that questions which cultural influences best define the US. In Bill Zarchy’s science fiction novel "Finding George Washington", George Washington is temporally... Read More

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