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Reviews of Books with 216 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 216 pages.

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Marie-Antoinette

by Matt Sutherland

Authored by the top curators at the Palace of Versailles and the Louvre, and lavishly illustrated as only the J. Paul Getty Trust can do, "Marie-Antoinette" takes us on location to experience the queen’s rarefied world: her living... Read More

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The Psychopath Machine

by Kaavonia Hinton

This is an important testimonial about the cruel treatment of patients by doctors who conduct irresponsible research. In "The Psychopath Machine", Steve Smith offers shocking testimony about his daunting time in Ontario’s Oak Ridge... Read More

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Jack of Shadows

by Susan Waggoner

The republication of "Jack of Shadows", by the late Roger Zelazny, is set on a planet half bathed in perpetual light and half shrouded in eternal dark. The sunlit hemisphere is modern, characterized by technology, business, and relative... Read More

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Icons of Russia

by Rachel Jagareski

This book successfully embodies a proud perception of a powerful nation and its long and complicated history. Alexander Pershikov and Alexander Sapov’s "Icons of Russia" is an informative, lavishly illustrated, and detailed view of... Read More

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Jamestown, Alaska

by Jeff Fleischer

"Jamestown, Alaska" is fast-paced and effective, blending the absurd and the cruelly twisted aspects of the committee’s plan. In Frank Turner Hollon’s "Jamestown, Alaska", a novelist receives a cryptic invitation to become the... Read More

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