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Reviews of Books with 287 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 287 pages.

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RATS: Revolutionary Army of Teens

by John M. Murray

A novel about first contact and global connectivity, R.A.T.S: Revolutionary Army of Teens is about video-game players from around the world working together in the name of ecological concern. In Claudia Daher’s insightful science... Read More

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The Price of Freedom

by Brandon Pawlicki

A fast-paced conclusion to a science fiction trilogy, "The Price of Freedom" follows a group’s inspired fight against a tyrannical foe. Michael C. Bland’s harrowing science fiction novel "The Price of Freedom" is about rebellion... Read More

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Iz the Apocalypse

by Julia Dillman

In the emotive novel "Iz the Apocalypse", a musical girl works through her trauma in search of a sense of belonging. In the emotional whirlwind of Susan Currie’s novel "Iz the Apocalypse", a girl in foster care with a passion for music... Read More

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Murder for Liar

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Murder for Liar" is an offbeat mystery novel in which a therapist’s sense of reality comes to seem fragile. In Verlin Darrow’s mystery novel "Murder for Liar", a therapist’s safety and sanity are threatened by a strange,... Read More

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Into the Lightning Gate

by John M. Murray

A cosmic conspiracy ensnares a tech-savvy man in the science fiction novel "Into the Lightning Gate". In Robert Roth’s pulse-pounding science fiction novel "Into the Lightning Gate", a man is targeted by a shadowy cabal of... Read More

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Apocalypse: Managed

by Karen Rigby

An engaging, ragtag group makes their way through a changed landscape in "Apocalypse: Managed", an eccentric end times novel. In Jonathan Andrew’s amusing farcical novel "Apocalypse: Managed" a British middle manager defends his... Read More

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Oh, Baby!

by Karen Rigby

This is the welcome kind of parenting book that sugarcoats nothing. Oh, Baby! True Stories About Conception, Adoption, Surrogacy, Pregnancy, Labor, and Love features twenty-three brief essays for parents. Edited by Lee Gutkind and Alice... Read More

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