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Reviews of Books with 300 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 300 pages.

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The Beaver Theory

by Eileen Gonzalez

An actuary-turned-business-owner races the clock to find a killer in Antti Tuomainen’s thriller "The Beaver Theory". Henri’s life has become quite exciting of late: he moved in with his girlfriend, Laura, and her daughter; a sketchy... Read More

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The Fascination

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Essie Fox’s novel "The Fascination" is a scintillating cabinet of curiosities. Theo—whose mother died in childbirth and whose father is, for him, a question mark—grows up love-deprived, hidden on a country estate whose grandeur... Read More

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Vaccine

by Carolina Ciucci

In the contemporary thriller "Vaccine", political interests and greed worsen a global health-care emergency. In Floyd Jordan’s thriller "Vaccine", there are consequences to rushing vaccination trials. Aramis and his coworkers at the... Read More

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Life at the Precipice

by Mari Carlson

A wounded man ingratiates himself to a community on the edge in the mythical novel "Life at the Precipice". In R. F. Vincent’s humane novel "Life at the Precipice", a navigator investigates a decimated Canadian hamlet. On the heels of... Read More

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The Kirschbaum Lectures

by Kristen Rabe

In Seth Rogoff’s witty, labyrinthine novel "The Kirschbaum Lectures", a literature professor delivers twelve cryptic lectures and battles with the school administration. Sy Kirschbaum is a recognized translator of “challenging... Read More

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Fellowship & Service

by Aimee Jodoin

In the idealistic historical novel Fellowship & Service, a virtuous plantation owner contributes to a Caribbean island community’s moral development. In Fabian Comrie’s spirited historical novel Fellowship & Service, a... Read More

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