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Reviews of Books with 458 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 458 pages.

Book Review

Vincent's Women

by Eileen Gonzalez

Donna Russo explores the life of Vincent van Gogh through fresh, feminine eyes in her novel Vincent’s Women. An outcast since birth, Vincent grows from a lonely, sullen, and inquisitive child into an intense, restless adult whose poor... Read More

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The Light at the End of the World

by Karen Rigby

Siddhartha Deb’s robust novel "The Light at the End of the World" explores India across four timelines, drawing forth the country’s agonizing secrets, linked dangers, and unexpected residents. In a feverish, near apocalyptic future,... Read More

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Listening to the Jar Flies

by Rachel Jagareski

Never denigrating or stereotyping, Lewis is a talented storyteller, offering an affectionate portrait of life in the Missouri Ozarks. Listening to the Jar Flies: Growing Up in Wheaton and Rocky Comfort is an affectionate look at... Read More

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Dark South

by Karyn Saemann

The theme of disenfranchisement in the American South runs through this ghoulish short story collection featuring ghosts and gore. Mystics, mummies, ghostly apparitions, and an array of unhinged characters up to assorted no good... Read More

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Laura Denfer

by Sheila M. Trask

When readers meet accused international spy Laura Denfer, they will have many questions. Why is this French woman languishing in a North Korean prison? Is the newest prisoner trying to save her, or is he setting her up for further... Read More

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Beyond Life

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

“You are invited to reflect: If spiritual phenomena have been related by an incalculable number of people throughout history … shouldn’t there be some truth in what is being affirmed time and time again?” This is the question... Read More