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Reviews of Books with 346 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 346 pages.

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Tommy Wrought

by Melissa Wuske

This is an impassioned look at how society constrains people, and music sets them free. Tommy Wrought: A Musical Reflection Of Children With Special Needs by Peter Felton is about how one man found a sense of identity and comfort through... Read More

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System

by Diane Gardner

Classic sci-fi, mystery, and noir fiction mix with futurist questions about where society’s slippery slope may be taking us. The traditions of great early science-fiction novels like Brave New World and 1984 meld with our modern world... Read More

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Easterland

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

The new Messiah is born (via in vitro fertilization) in this intriguing and skillfully rendered sci-fi novel. “I went on a fool’s errand. A hornet stung me in the eye … I was given some insight into the way the universe works.”... Read More

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Power Shift

by Thomas Kachadurian

Canadian Vaughan Lyon is courageous. In his new book, "Power Shift", he makes the case for diffusing political party control. Lyon acknowledges, “Since the proposed model will involve the transfer of power from the elites to citizens,... Read More

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The Corporate Whore of Babylon

by Maria Siano

In "The Corporate Whore of Babylon", an attention-grabbing mystery, the murder of a corporate mogul leads a young detective into the world of a strange and secret society. Sixty-five-year-old William Babble, CEO of a leading tire... Read More

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