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Reviews of Books with 390 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 390 pages.

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Legacy of a King

by Hannah Hohman

"Legacy of a King" is an intriguing, immersive love story set in magical and medieval times. Charlene Sponsel’s "Legacy of a King" is a spellbinding tale of medieval life, love, and politics with magic woven in throughout. Lili is used... Read More

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New York Station

by Angela McQuay

The subject matter of "New York Station", though centered around WWII, evokes clear similarities between the Nazi era and today’s divisive political climate. Offering an intriguing new angle from which to regard the events leading up... Read More

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Sexplained One

by Claire Foster

Combining practical medical advice with answers to “squidgy” questions, Knox’s guide is suited to anyone curious about the nuts and bolts of all kinds of sex. With one simple, humane assertion—“Men and women are not machines on... Read More

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The End of Miracles

by Meg Nola

Best of all is Starkman’s portrait of Margo—a flawed yet admirably strong victim of circumstance and biology who refuses to be a victim anymore. Monica Starkman’s novel "The End of Miracles" focuses on one woman’s longing to... Read More

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Black City Saint

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Set in Chicago during the Prohibition era, "Black City Saint" offers a wickedly unprecedented twist on the legend of Saint George and the Dragon, mixing history and mythology with mobsters, flappers, and Feirie. Supernatural gumshoe Nick... Read More

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Sighing Woman Tea

by Karen Rigby

With larger-than-life antics, a firm setting, and a knowing wink at its own oddity, "Sighing Woman Tea" is a pleasure. "Sighing Woman Tea" captures Viridis, a fictional island and source of a world-famous tea. Mark Daniel Seiler... Read More

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