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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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Redshift, Blueshift

by Susan Waggoner

The dystopian novel "Redshift, Blueshift" focuses on a man who’s alone in a cell, where his sense of reality fractures. Jordan Silversmith’s dystopian novel "Redshift, Blueshift" is narrated by an unreliable detainee from a... Read More

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The Street Belongs to Us

by Karen Rigby

Karleen Pendleton Jiménez vivifies a 1984 Los Angeles summer in "The Street Belongs to Us", a nostalgic novel about friendship and family. Best friends Alex and Wolf thrive on Muscatel Avenue. When a construction project to add... Read More

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The Mother

by Charlene Oldham

"The Mother" is a heartfelt novel about a mother who comes into her own through her love for her daughter. In Farin Powell’s novel, "The Mother", a woman sacrifices much to keep love alive. Helen is driven and defined by her role as... Read More

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Spirits of the Coast

by Kristine Morris

In "Spirits of the Coast", the companion book to the Royal British Columbia Museum’s 2020 feature exhibition Orcas: Our Shared Future, orca experts, artists, storytellers, and Indigenous wisdom keepers issue an invitation to... Read More

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