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Reviews of Books with 270 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 270 pages.

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Sorrow

by Randi Hacker

"Sorrow" is a romantic novel whose reluctant antihero is forced to learn the lessons necessary to turn him into the hero of his own life. In Tiffanie DeBartolo’s novel of redemption and enlightenment, Sorrow, a self-critical young man... Read More

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Hungry

by Meredith Grahl Counts

Tethered to their smartphones and overwhelmed by news and work, people are looking for what really matters. Eve Turow-Paul’s terrific "Hungry" probes these and other aspects of modern life, including how people eat, shop, and commune,... Read More

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Zero Percenters

by John M. Murray

"Zero Percenters" is philosophical science fiction—a novel take on what it means to be human. In Scott T. Grusky’s science fiction thriller "Zero Percenters", a young woman grapples with morality as humanity evolves into a digital... Read More

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Conflict on the Yangtze

by Delia Stanley

"Conflict on the Yangtze" is fast-moving novel that’s full of exciting escapades. In Greg Kater’s historical novel "Conflict on the Yangtze", covert military missions involve drugs and politics. In post-World War II China, civil wars... Read More

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Malpractice

by Aimee Jodoin

From the hospital room to the courtroom, "Malpractice" is a suspenseful dramatic novel. In JJ Perry’s medical drama "Malpractice", a young mother dies under the care of two doctors, and tensions arise as characters deal with the trial.... Read More

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Sync

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Plumbing the possibilities of travels through the multiverse, K. P. Kyle’s science fiction thriller "Sync" sets two ordinary people against powerful and nefarious forces. On a dark expanse of New England road, Brigid is so caught up in... Read More

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Time Shot

by Aimee Jodoin

"Time Shot" is a science fiction thriller that also fits neatly in the international spy genre. A Russian spy and an American colonel clash in R. K. Johnson’s fast-paced "Time Shot", which features interesting science fiction... Read More

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