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Reviews of Books with 426 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 426 pages.

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The G-Connection

by Willem Marx

Backed by science gathered from NASA, the health text "The G-Connection" combines detailed analyses with practical suggestions for harnessing gravity to improve one’s well-being. Applying lessons from human space travel to the study of... Read More

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Marginal Man

by Stephanie Marrie

"Marginal Man" is the thoughtful biography of a controversial but respected immigrant professor. Prompted by a promise to set the record straight about Emilio Goggio’s postwar reputation, "Marginal Man" is Paul Redvers Brown’s... Read More

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Train from Thompsonville

by Karen Rigby

"Train from Thompsonville" is a nostalgic historical novel in which a girl grows up in a vibrant factory town. In D. C. Moses’s historical novel "Train from Thompsonville" a Polish Catholic girl comes of age in a New York factory town.... Read More

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The Measure of Gold

by Karen Rigby

"The Measure of Gold" is a touching World War II novel that features both fantasies and cruel sacrifices. In Sarah C. Patten’s absorbing, bittersweet historical romance novel "The Measure of Gold", saboteurs in World War II Paris work... Read More

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A Peculiar Peace

by Karen Rigby

"A Peculiar Peace" is an adventure-filled historical romance set on a marriage of like minds. In Lori Hart Beninger’s historical novel, A Peculiar Peace, rising abolitionism and romance are set against a volatile antebellum backdrop.... Read More

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East of Midnight

by Edith Wairimu

"East of Midnight" is a Christian novel about a blossoming relationship that falls apart after a catastrophic accident. In Karen S. Humeniuk’s heartwarming Christian romance "East of Midnight", a promising relationship breaks and is... Read More

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Cheater’s Game

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Cheater’s Game" is a ripped-from-the-headlines legal thriller in which the natural tension between a parent and his newly grown child takes a life-changing turn. In Paul Levine’s thriller "Cheater’s Game", a lawyer risks his... Read More

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