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Reviews of Books with 437 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 437 pages.

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Look toward the Rising Sun

by Michele Sharpe

"Look toward the Rising Sun" is a striking historical novel about growing up Black and middle class in the Jim Crow era. In Sarah Smith Ducksworth’s historical novel "Look toward the Rising Sun", a Black girl comes of age in Jackson,... Read More

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The Johnson Place

by Karen Rigby

A piece of land tied to an unsavory family history wallows and declines in the decades-long historical novel "The Johnson Place". A tract of land near the Blue Ridge mountains inspires "The Johnson Place", J. Stewart Willis’s multipart... Read More

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Van Laven Chronicles

by Sara Budzik

A fresh guilty-pleasure series, this powerful story is the perfect marriage of science fiction and romance. Science fiction, along with a nod to the ancient world, brings unique settings and characters to Tyler Chase’s romance, Van... Read More

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America's Greatest Blunder

by Mark McLaughlin

This primer to American history asks “what-if” of the nation’s entrance into WWI, exploring the options with a well-paced and thoroughly researched narrative. The entry of the United States into World War I was “one of... Read More

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Agent of Influence

by Holly Chase Williams

The gruesome killing of a prize racehorse in Kentucky in 1973; the murder of two tourists on a Las Vegas roller coaster decades later; the naturalization of Nevada Senator Zach Hardin, whose Egyptian childhood is a closed book: Seemingly... Read More