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Reviews of Books with 266 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 266 pages.

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Fields of Clover

by Katerie Prior

"Fields of Clover" is a loving story that idealizes a family history and a departed brother; it fascinates in art and genealogy. A love for both family and history are the cornerstones of Gregory Hugh Brown’s family biography Fields of... Read More

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The Weekend Bucket List

by Kristine Morris

On the cusp of their high school graduation, Cooper and Cady are about to discover a lot more than they’d planned when a guy who’s too hot for his own good joins them on their adventures. Cooper and Cady have been best friends all... Read More

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New Jersey Noir

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

Writing is crisp, sarcastic, and wryly funny, steeped in New Jersey lore and anecdotes that add great historical and cultural dimensions to its mystery. When wisecracking and smoothly confident private investigator Jack Colt goes on the... Read More

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Revelations

by Nancy Powell

This family-centered young adult fantasy novel successfully integrates its spiritual themes. The first book in a young adult Christian fantasy series, J. F. Tucker’s "Revelations" is a well-composed drama in which a teenager fights to... Read More

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Strays

by Emerson M. Fuller

This is a high-adrenaline love story that takes hopeful turns. Garrett Leigh’s "Strays" is a slow-burn romance set in the heated and high-intensity world of the London restaurant scene. Nero is a skilled but emotionally closed-off... Read More

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Transport

by Elizabeth Konkel

A complex science fiction tale, "Transport" raises ethical questions and shows how easily science can be corrupted. In Transport: Death Mission, Phillip P. Peterson crafts a bold narrative that shows that science can simultaneously... Read More

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Life in the Court of Matane

by Karen Rigby

A young boy imagines his life from a distance in this piercing story about escaping circumstances. Tangential, expansive in its ability to capture youth at a crossroads, and unexpectedly piercing, Eric Dupont’s "Life in the Court of... Read More

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