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Reviews of Books with 232 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 232 pages.

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Environmentalism of the Rich

by Anna Call

Presenting an economic analysis of environmentalism, this book argues not only that environmental activism by celebrities and large companies is largely ineffectual, but that global capitalism itself is the most significant driver of... Read More

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The Hidden Keys

by Michelle Anne Schingler

This is a joyful and intelligent adventure, populated by honorable thieves and winsome misfits. André Alexis’s "The Hidden Keys" is set in the back alleys and concealed corners of Toronto, places populated by honorable thieves and... Read More

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The White Devil

by Claire Foster

Gripping from beginning to end, "The White Devil" is an unforgettable novel by an author at the height of his powers. Domenic Stansberry’s thriller "The White Devil" shows a masterful touch for perspective and character, unspooling a... Read More

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Totem

by Jeff Fleischer

"Totem" is a solid work of science fiction and a creative take on the dystopian novel. In "Totem", Darin Bradley builds a future in which a city’s residents deal with the danger of ever-present radiation and the knowledge that their... Read More

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The Home Place

by Scott Neuffer

A deep and abiding connection to the pastures and forests of South Carolina defines J. Drew Lanham’s remarkable, boundary-breaking memoir, "The Home Place". A birder, naturalist, and distinguished professor of wildlife ecology at... Read More

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Investigating Julius Drake

by Stephanie Bucklin

In this touching and poignant coming-of-age story, fourteen-year-old Henry Walker enters the famed Clinton Academy on a scholarship. Brushing shoulders with the rich, the entitled, and the spoiled, Henry finds himself trying to hide his... Read More

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