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Reviews of Books with 430 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 430 pages.

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The Ways of Water

by Karen Rigby

In Teresa H. Janssen’s impressionistic historical novel "The Ways of Water", a girl comes of age in the American Southwest, facing multiple family struggles. In the early 1900s, Josie’s family lives in the New Mexico desert, where... Read More

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Privileged Secrets

by Aimee Jodoin

In the speculative thriller "Privileged Secrets", conspiracies both human and supernatural are exposed because of a New York cult. Harper Woods’s engrossing thriller "Privileged Secrets" involves a patriarchal cult—and a... Read More

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Fighting Chance

by Joseph S. Pete

Though acknowledging that depression can have ill effects, "Fighting Chance" approaches its subject with hope. Sarah Zabel’s comprehensive text "Fighting Chance" concerns the science of depression, emphasizing effective treatments and... Read More

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As If Death Summoned

by Aimee Jodoin

Alan Rose’s literary novel "As If Death Summoned" is about grief and community in the time of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The book’s unnamed narrator has returned to the US from Australia, where he spent a decade with his partner, Gray,... Read More

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Soldiers of Freedom

by Eileen Gonzalez

The World War II novel "Soldiers of Freedom" is filled with fascinating historical information and lesser-known heroes from the war. In the waning days of World War II, three freedom fighters remain devoted to the cause in Samuel... Read More

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Belle Grove

by Hanna Choi

"Belle Grove" is a feel-good mystery novel with just the right amounts of drama, thrill, and heart. In the second installment of the Corsica series, Libby Langston once again finds herself drawn to long-buried secrets in the little town... Read More

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The Chamber of Khajuraho

by Claire Foster

This stunning adventure, from LA to a hidden temple in India, is a trip worth taking. What if you had to travel halfway across the world to discover who you really were? In this stunning new novel, "The Chamber of Khajuraho", by... Read More

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