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Reviews of Books with 552 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 552 pages.

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Reunions

by N.T. McQueen

Hearkening back to classics in style, "Reunions" is a weighty literary novel about revealing encounters with old friends. In David Adams Cleveland’s verbose literary novel "Reunions", former classmates see a familiar face at their... Read More

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Radical by Nature

by Rachel Jagareski

Though Charles Darwin is the more celebrated founder of theories of evolution and natural selection, his brilliant colleague Alfred Russel Wallace worked out these ideas, too. James T. Costa’s entertaining illustrated biography marks... Read More

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Through the Abyss

by Eileen Gonzalez

The first novel in a science fiction series, "Through the Abyss" follows a complicated quest to protect human beings from forces that would destroy them. Earth is the epicenter for an alien battle in Sidney Son’s science fiction novel... Read More

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The Nothing Within

by Erika Harlitz Kern

In every way, this eye-opening post-apocalyptic tale is a true page-turner. Andy Giesler’s "The Nothing Within" is a fresh and ingenious take on the post-apocalyptic novel. In North America in the twenty-second century, an apocalyptic... Read More

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The Trumpets of Jericho

by Philip J. Kowalski

This is a significant book that resurrects a painful past and makes pertinent a little-known but crucial act of rebellion at Auschwitz. "The Trumpets of Jericho" by J. Michael Dolan is a complex historical novel that examines the revolt... Read More

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One Lucky Fool

by James Burt

This page-turner delves into the psyche of its main character, offering both humor and insight into Southern life. When a disturbed former veteran, William “Rooster” Brown, accidentally foils a robbery in 1950s Texas, his life takes... Read More

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Maximilian and Carlota

by Matt Sutherland

In 1861, knowing full well we Americans had our hands full fighting ourselves, the clever French made an all-out bid to annihilate the regime of Benito Juárez and claim Mexico, gaining a prized place in North America. With the 150th... Read More

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