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Reviews of Books with 342 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 342 pages.

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NaLee

by Alicia Sondhi

Swimming with dolphins, exploring ancient caves, and discovering unknown creatures are just a few of the adventures readers will encounter in "NaLee", the first book in a new trilogy by Erin Sankey. After his parents are killed in a... Read More

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Hostile Border

by Joseph Del Priore

Thomas D. Potter’s "Hostile Border" is a labyrinth of secrets and subterfuge. Iranian terrorists pay a third-rate Mexican drug cartel to smuggle a black-ops team, along with a dirty bomb, into the United States. Meanwhile, a political... Read More

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Wisdom Under the Bridge

by Maria Siano

Through moving first-person accounts, "Wisdom Under the Bridge" raises awareness about the experiences of those struggling with addiction, mental illness, and poverty, and encourages readers not to dismiss the speakers, but to view them... Read More

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The Immune

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A genetically engineered, reproductive monster is the perfect catalyst for global mayhem—a time-tested story that rarely disappoints readers. "The Immune" is yet another spin on “run for your life before it eats you.” Readers who... Read More

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Glass Halo

by Andi Diehn

When a man becomes a Catholic priest he relinquishes the chance for marriage, family, or sexual intimacy. He gains a life of spiritual devotion and many find this a fair exchange. Sometimes, however, as in the case of Father Vin DiMarco,... Read More

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Beware the Barracuda

Since 9/11, when the unfathomable became reality, most Americans have come to believe anything is possible. In Beware the Barracuda, some of the most frightening possibilities become reality. When an investigative reporter dies under... Read More

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Aaron's Ride

A small-town boy Aaron Zalkand fails to get good enough grades and SAT scores to get into Duke University shattering his parents’ carefully orchestrated dreams for his future and knocking him irrevocably off the path they’d hoped his... Read More

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Tanya

As a book title "Tanya" may be misleading. Readers would expect Michael Parlee’s lengthy tale of Canadian rural life in the mid-twentieth century to revolve entirely around a character of the same name. To be certain Tanya Osmond... Read More

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