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            Reviews of Books with 604 Pages
    
        Here are all of the books we've reviewed
        that have 604 pages.
    
    
        		                            "A Prophet without Honor" takes an approach to history that is both inventive and meticulous. Joseph Wurtenbaugh’s A Prophet without Honor: A Novel of Alternative History depicts a world in which the rise of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s... Read More
 
                                    Heavy in theoretical science but lighthearted in its approach, Mondragon is intelligent, multifaceted, and engaging. Mondragon by Aran Jane is a work of speculative science fiction, unexpectedly infused with a kind of technopsychedelic... Read More
 
                                    This historical romance shows how a brother and sister struggle to reconcile British and Indian culture. The rigid ceremony and proper attitudes of turn-of-the-century England clash delightfully with the colorful and alluring landscapes... Read More
 
                                    Intriguing Christian fantasy tale asks why God allows his followers to suffer. In this sweeping fantasy, Diane V. Snow-Hewitt Jay uses Bible scholarship and a vivid imagination to create an extended parable about the virtue of turning... Read More
 
                                    Daniel Eckstein knows relationships. As a licensed psychologist and counselor, he has worked with couples for more than thirty years, and he has published popular books and academic articles on relationship issues for nearly as long. In... Read More