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Reviews of Books with 294 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 294 pages.

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The Drakos Effect

by John M. Murray

"The Drakos Effect" is an absorbing science fiction parable that unfolds with heart, action, and thoughtfulness. In Joe Sharcoff’s captivating and polished "The Drakos Effect", an enthusiastic astrobiologist and an unusual alien work... Read More

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Because We Are Human

by Katie Asher

Cynthia Burack’s "Because We Are Human" is an intelligent look at how national governments address the preservation of LGBTQ rights, especially as influenced by the United States. Thorough and thought-provoking, this academic book... Read More

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Counter-Zombie Warfare

by John M. Murray

"Counter-Zombie Warfare" enlivens the undead genre by focusing on the elite squad tasked with squashing the zombie outbreak before it begins. Jason A. Beauchemin’s "Counter-Zombie Warfare" is an all-too-realistic take on the zombie... Read More

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Secrets and Shadows

by Delia Stanley

"Secrets and Shadows" is captivating historical fiction, blending huge events and minutiae with grace and detail. Poetic and emotional, "Secrets and Shadows" by Roberta Silman explores marriage, forgiveness, and trauma through the lens... Read More

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Restless Secrets

by Benjamin Welton

"Restless Secrets" is a well-wrought depiction of everyday life, even if that life is a little strange. "Restless Secrets" seamlessly weaves together three novellas about the lives of very different yet all very tough and durable women.... Read More

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Bedtime Stories for Grown-up Girls

by Lisa Butts

The book is a testament to the bonds between women who can share in each other’s triumphs and understand each other’s insecurities. In E. B. Lande’s "Bedtime Stories for Grown-up Girls", a remarkable friendship unfolds between two... Read More

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