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Reviews of Books with 316 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 316 pages.

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Coffee With Chicory

by Patty Sutherland

"Coffee With Chicory" feels and acts like three different books, and because the first section is so wonderful, one wants to forgive the regrettable slide in quality. Whereas the second section, which has some degree of continuity, never... Read More

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Forgotten Promises

Love lost love regained; a psychotic spurned female cute kids and slapstick matchmakers all come together in Denise Skelton’s third multi-ethnic romance "Forgotten Promises". The characters’ only ethnic or racial influences stop at... Read More

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Michael

by Joyce Faulkner

Most siblings share many things—their parents their home their heritage their community their history their vision of what life can be. Family should give one a sense of belonging and self-esteem. The few unlucky siblings who are... Read More

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Journey to Freedom and Beyond

by Carter Jefferson

Colonel Robert Slane led a charmed life one might say. But it wasn’t the kind where everything’s nice and easy; his great good fortune was to live through a series of horrors in which other people died in vast numbers. Slane joined... Read More

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The WOW Factor

by Joan Phelps

According to the Institute for Publishing Research about 195000 new titles were published in 2004—up from about 114000 in 1995. And while 70 percent of Americans haven’t visited a bookstore in five years the Jenkins Group reports... Read More

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Cracking Cases

by Anneli Rufus

When attorney Robert Shapiro asked Henry Lee to help his team clear O.J. Simpson of murder charges during what even then was already being called “the trial of the century,” the veteran forensic scientist was utterly unfamiliar with... Read More