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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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The Legends of Azariah

by Mark McLaughlin

Two soldiers and a priest walk into a mysterious land in Earl R. Joseph’s fantasy The Legends of Azariah: Magnificent Armor. While the author sends his heroic trio on a search for knowledge, the book project would have benefited from a... Read More

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The Heliotropians

by DeAnn G. Rossetti

With "The Heliotropians", Australian Eileen Kramer, author of Party for the Moon Man and Basic Shapes, has written a fever dream of a book that combines the myths, legends, and folklore of several cultures into an unstructured... Read More

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Ghost Train to Freedom

Join teen psychic friends Jinx and Max on their adventure aiding in the Undergound Railroad effort. This capable duo of white children venture from their homes in the present-day North to the Antebellum South and back, to rescue a... Read More

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Tree

by Catherine Thureson

“Those who genuinely know the universe and its ways understand that it is merely a functioning constant, on a cosmic scale, of the reality that what one puts out truly does come around,” Norman E. Kjono writes. This is perhaps the... Read More