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Reviews of Books with 286 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 286 pages.

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Lies of a Toymaker

by Brandon Pawlicki

In Kelly Ann Jacobson’s retelling of Pinocchio, "Lies of a Toymaker", a girl embraces heroism and self-discovery. Paige is the daughter of a traveling toymaker who’s always on the move. Her loyalty to her mother keeps her secluded... Read More

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Tripping Toward Mars

by Ryan Prado

Love, against all odds, emerges as the prevailing factor of a space colonization mission’s success in the satirical science fiction novel "Tripping Toward Mars". An international race to reach and colonize Mars is backdropped by... Read More

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Three Alarm Fire

by Elaine Chiew

In the bold, experimental stories of Juan Carlos Reyes’s "Three Alarm Fire", reading is a riddle that results in salvation. Shifting in register from abject horror to cool irony and featuring slippery, compelling details, this is a... Read More

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Alpha Bette

by Gail Hoffer-Loibl

"Alpha Bette" is an intriguing novel whose compelling cast members are invited to a surprising dinner party. Jennifer Manocherian’s captivating novel "Alpha Bette" concerns family, friendship, and unexpected human connections. Bette, a... Read More

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The View from Half Dome

by Mari Carlson

In Jill Caugherty’s novel "The View from Half Dome", a girl makes plans to fills the void left by her father and sister. Isabel moves into a rundown apartment in Depression-era San Francisco with her mother and her sister, Audrey. Her... Read More

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Gillespie Field Groove

by Gail Hoffer-Loibl

"Gillespie Field Groove" is a thrilling mystery novel in which a man seeks to right the wrongs committed by greedy executives. Set against the backdrop of the corrupt, scandal-ridden music industry, Corey Lynn Fayman’s gripping mystery... Read More

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