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Reviews of Books with 400 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 400 pages.

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Love and Other Hot Beverages

by Claire Foster

This novel includes a frank and important discussion of emotional relationship abuse. How do you fit a hunky construction worker back into the closet? Very carefully. Todd is recently brokenhearted, out of a tough relationship, and in... Read More

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Apollo's Raven

by Nancy Powell

This rapturous read mixes Celtic mythology into a good historical romance. Apollo’s Raven, the first volume of a multivolume fantasy series by Linnea Tanner, is a sweeping, fiery drama in which a Celtic warrior princess must choose... Read More

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Secrets of Southern Girls

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

Haley Harrigan’s "Secrets of Southern Girls" opens with a confession: “It’s not your fault she’s dead. It’s the same thing Julie has told herself, over and over, for ten years. But it’s a lie, and she knows it.” From that... Read More

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PTL

by Michelle Anne Schingler

"PTL" is a fascinating study of the ignominious collapse of an evangelical empire. John Wigger’s "PTL" covers the famed Christian media empire of Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker. Theirs is a story of tremendous inventiveness, and of an even... Read More

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Last Man Standing

by Gary Presley

"Last Man Standing" is a thoughtful and exhaustive account of the life of Mort Sahl. With Last Man Standing, James Curtis offers a comprehensive and generally admiring biography of Mort Sahl, a stand-up comedian who brought the... Read More

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Al Capone's Beer Wars

by Karl Helicher

Ideal for true-crime fans, historians, and library collections, this is a comprehensive picture of Prohibition-era crime. John Binder’s Al Capone’s Beer Wars covers much more than the Capone criminal beat for its intricate history of... Read More

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Bread of Angels

by Meg Nola

With its resourceful, resilient heroine and vibrant narrative, "Bread of Angels" offers an engrossing new look at a mysterious woman of faith. Tessa Afshar’s "Bread of Angels" broadens the biblical account of Lydia into a novel of... Read More

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