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Reviews of Books with 312 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 312 pages.

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Lost Feast

by Rachel Jagareski

Ironically, just as many of us have become passionate foodies who enjoy global edibles and markets that groan with produce, much of this Rabelaisian banquet has become endangered. In the edifying and entertaining "Lost Feast", Lenore... Read More

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Little By Little

by Susan Waggoner

"Little By Little" is an inventive time travel story that captures the essence of disparate eras well. Dawn Davis’s "Little By Little" is an imaginative time travel tale that’s enlivened by realistic details. In 1929, in a shabby but... Read More

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Amber Hollow

by Delia Stanley

The supernatural events that plague the residents of Amber Hollow make this a unique and thrilling story. In Edgar Swamp’s horror novel "Amber Hollow", a town’s inhabitants are cursed to suffer until justice is served. Detectives... Read More

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Kid Food

by Melissa Wuske

Bettina Elias Siegel’s "Kid Food" is an informative culinary guide for parents. It’s easy to feed kids in a way that’s quick and thoughtless, especially to fit their whims and preferences, but Siegel’s book encourages parents to... Read More

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The Time for Murder is Meow

by Karen Rigby

Local politics mask a killer’s identity in T. C. LoTempio’s cozy "The Time for Murder is Meow", a case set in a Connecticut town that is the buoyant start to a new series. TV actress Crishell McMillan has just returned to Fox Hollow... Read More

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The Other Hand

by Delia Stanley

"The Other Hand" is a captivating spiritual novel about faith and family. In Andrew Kane’s thoughtful novel "The Other Hand", traditional Judaism meets modern realities. Jonathan Bauman has been a Orthodox rabbi for decades, helping... Read More

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