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Reviews of Books with 279 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 279 pages.

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Getting Right with God

by Kristine Morris

The thoughtful religious text "Getting Right with God" issues reasonable encouragements to Christians to follow the example of Jesus. In his progressive religious book "Getting Right with God", Joseph C. Way takes a radical, logical,... Read More

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A Tale of Two Maidens

by Meg Nola

The historical novel "A Tale of Two Maidens" covers the last days of Joan of Arc’s campaign with spirited flourishes. In Anne Echols’s rousing historical novel "A Tale of Two Maidens", a girl escapes an arranged marriage by joining... Read More

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Everybody Here Is Kin

by Karen Rigby

A precocious teenager finds a makeshift family among strangers in BettyJoyce Nash’s perceptive, sensitive novel "Everybody Here Is Kin". On their way to a promised Key West trip, Lucille, her stepsiblings, and their mother, Naomi, stop... Read More

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Temple of Eternity

by John M. Murray

"Temple of Eternity" is a suspenseful adventure story whose hero travels the globe, learning that all is interconnected. In R. Scott Boyer’s thrilling novel "Temple of Eternity", a teenager fights to save his friends from a malevolent... Read More

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Sisters Born, Sisters Found

by Patty Comeau

In the space of these pages, McHale Holland has cultivated a community that encourages speaking truth to empower. In Sisters Born, Sisters Found: A Diversity of Voices on Sisterhood, editor Laura McHale Holland captures the feeling of... Read More

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