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Reviews of Books with 392 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 392 pages.

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Life

Heat cannot be separated from fire, or beauty from the Eternal. —Dante Alighieri Pastor Egypt McKee lowers the boom on lustful pursuits and simultaneously offers friendly, insistently evangelistic encouragement to those who consider... Read More

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Burying the Black Sox

“The scandal … was not ‘eight men out’ for throwing the series,” writes the author in his new take on the most notorious black mark against sports. “That is only how it went down in history. The scandal was that baseball was... Read More

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Graham R.

by Elizabeth Breau

The rediscovery of forgotten women writers leaps ahead with this biography of a woman whose life defied the idealized domesticity that confined late Victorian ladies. Like the Brontës, she initially published as a man, but her... Read More

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Worried Sick

by Margaret Cullison

American health care comprises approximately 16% of national productivity, yet some 40% of the population can’t afford the care they’re told they need. Hadler wrote "Worried Sick" to change this system he calls “ethically bankrupt... Read More

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The Calpocalypse

by Todd Mercer

Suppose Brian Wilson and David Lynch had a car accident, mixed up their medications at the hospital, then decided to collaboratively reveal the dark lining of the sixties’ SoCal surf culture through a surrealistically narrative string... Read More

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The Civil War 100

“Good! Now we shall have news from hell before breakfast,” quipped General Sherman upon hearing of the battlefield deaths of three pesky journalists. Damned by faint praise, these underappreciated war correspondents and their ilk... Read More

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Index Funds

by Joan Phelps

Using a 12-Step Program for Active Investors, author Mark T. Hebner delivers investing facts straight-up, with supporting quotes from Nobel Prize winners. The dozens of original art paintings throughout the book (by Lala Ragimov) lend... Read More

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Degrees Kelvin

by Joe Mielke

This brilliantly developed biography depicts the life of a virtually forgotten scientist who exemplified practical solutions in an age of philosophical diversions. He was responsible for insights and practices that made him famous and... Read More

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