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Reviews of Books with 265 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 265 pages.

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Letters to Annie

by Mari Carlson

In the reassuring epistolary novel "Letters to Annie", a grandmother writes fairy tale–evocative letters to her granddaughter, drawing parallels between the child’s woes and the stories of Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Ariel. In Monika... Read More

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Dino Mike

by Debbie McCarthy

In the encouraging chapter book "Dino Mike", onetime mortal enemies find common ground with one another, even when forming bonds seems impossible. In Jason Singleton’s chapter book "Dino Mike", carnivorous and herbivorous dinosaurs get... Read More

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Not My Fault

by Gail Hoffer-Loibl

In the empowering novel "Not My Fault", a lonely teenager uses his art to address complex issues. In S. B. Frasca’s poignant young adult novel "Not My Fault", a teenager uses art to defend himself and others who are mistreated. Hy is... Read More

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Disrupting Racism

by Michele Sharpe

Focusing on Asian American experiences, this accessible essay collection puts academic theories to use in the fight against racism. Peter H. Huang’s essay collection "Disrupting Racism" makes scholarly arguments for positive social... Read More

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Ten Thousand Rocks

by Eileen Gonzalez

A rocky marriage is tested in the wake of a devastating accident in the reflective novel "Ten Thousand Rocks". A couple’s troubled marriage undergoes further challenges in Ndirangu Githaiga’s novel "Ten Thousand Rocks". Will is... Read More

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Cyberwars

by Samantha Ann Ehle

In the modern thriller "Cyberwars", a new spy sits poised on the edge of a war that’s bigger than anyone understands. Centering relations between the US and Russia, Avraham Shama’s thriller "Cyberwars" follows along as an affluent... Read More

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Write a Must-Read

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

"Write a Must-Read" is a direct, substantive guide for aspiring authors who want to craft audience-centered nonfiction books. AJ Harper, a ghost writer and a writing coach, provides would-be writers with the scaffolding and coaching... Read More

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