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Reviews of Books with 318 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 318 pages.

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A Will To Survive

by Patty Comeau

This story is as much about the lengths we go to to survive as it is about finding a reason to do so. In A Will to Survive, John Jackson examines four people’s lives that are irrevocably changed by a single simple equipment... Read More

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Wild Raspberries

by Karen Rigby

"Wild Raspberries" artfully captures the struggle to see clearly in the midst of loss, with well-placed comic moments to break the tension. In "Wild Raspberries", Connie Chappell ably stitches the fabric of women’s lives in a plot... Read More

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Index Funds

by James Burt

Smart, precise, and funny, "Index Funds" makes understanding the market sensible and even desirable. Today it’s hard to know where to turn for investment advice. Fortunately, Mark T. Hebner’s Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program... Read More

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Montpelier Tomorrow

by Karen Rigby

This novel is an excellent portrait of family relationships in the face of a degenerative disease. "Montpelier Tomorrow" portrays caregiver burnout in the wake of bulbar onset ALS. Marylee MacDonald’s novel explores frustration, grief,... Read More

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Running for the House

by Lynn Evarts

With humor and a breakneck pace, this excellent political thriller is sure to entertain mystery fans. Howard Kleinhendler’s book, "Running for the House", is a tense, well-crafted thriller that travels from a political shindig in Texas... Read More

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Self Helpless

by Eric Anderson

The fun writing style and realistic, emotionally engaging characters in this genre-bending book will quickly grab even those uninspired by fashion. In "Self Helpless", Rachel Hall has created a fascinating hybrid between fiction and... Read More

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Savior's Day

by Aimee Jodoin

Alan A. Winter has crafted a fast-paced and fascinating tale of religious and political conflict in which human motives are revealed and examined. Assassins train their eyes on the pope while other religious leaders secretly scour the... Read More

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