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Reviews of Books with 388 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 388 pages.

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Apart

by Claire Foster

"Apart" is a soapy thriller packed with action scenes and spattered in blood. C. J. Pastore’s fast, dramatic thriller "Apart" follows a young couple who are menaced by a vengeful Russian gangster. With exciting scenes and stimulating... Read More

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The Treehouse

by Mya Alexice

"The Treehouse" is earnest, sweet, and charming as it works through the struggles of its shining lead character. Randi Triant’s insightful character-focused novel "The Treehouse" finds an intertwined cast dealing with relationships,... Read More

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In the Eyes of Mr. Fury

by Meagan Logsdon

A lovely patchwork of stories, this novel explores human relationships via magical realism. Philip Ridley’s "In the Eyes of Mr. Fury" is a fantastical and profound exploration of relationships. Witnessing the gruesome suicide of Judge... Read More

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Astrologer's Apprentice

by Delia Stanley

Enthusiasts of astrology and theology will appreciate Astrologer’s Apprentice for its ability to challenge the perception of God. Part coming-of-age story and part cyberthriller, David John Jaegers’s Astrologer’s Apprentice is a... Read More

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Incarnation

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

For Kelsey Dupuis, a refined scientist from New Mexico with a fear of water, past and present are about to collide. "Incarnation" is a metaphysical thriller in which Kelsey’s dreams turn into nightmares. She experiences life through... Read More

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Girl Sex 101

by Jill Allen

With diagrams, health tips, and social analysis, this book more than succeeds in its goal of promoting body-positive attitudes in all women. "Girl Sex 101"—jauntily written by queer author and sex-workshop presenter Allison Moon, and... Read More

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Sapphire

by Sara Budzik

Graham has a lot of incredible material at his disposal in this refreshing historical thriller. Introducing a refreshing change to a genre of espionage dominated by memorable male heroes, Thomas Graham Jr.‘s "Sapphire" is an... Read More

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