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Reviews of Books with 352 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 352 pages.

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Blurb Your Enthusiasm

by Karen Rigby

Love it or hate it, jacket copy is the first window into any book, singing its praises while also intimating at what’s really between the covers. Louise Wilder’s witty guide "Blurb Your Enthusiasm" is a treat for insiders and... Read More

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The Bible for Me

by Karen Rigby

"The Bible for Me" is a welcoming children’s anthology that focuses on God’s personal involvement in people’s daily lives. Mike Nawrocki and Amy Parker’s "The Bible for Me" is a cheerful, read-aloud introduction to the stories of... Read More

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The Writer's Story

by Mari Carlson

The Writer’s Story is a twisting literary novel about a flawed writer who comes to question the stories that he tells himself about death and love. In Cory J. Schulman’s novel The Writer’s Story, a writer works through his craft by... Read More

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Into the Mist

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

The end of the world arrives with bombs and a mysterious green fog in P. C. Cast’s supernatural novel Into the Mist. Mercury, Stella, Imani, and Karen wrap up a teacher’s conference at a mountain resort in Oregon. Taking a travel... Read More

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Wind Daughter

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Joanna Ruth Meyer’s dreamy, enchanting novel "Wind Daughter" follows a beekeeping teenager through her atypical coming of age. Satu was born out of time, and feels out of place, in her cool mountain village. Her father, who was once... Read More

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The Other World

by Anna Maria Colivicchi

"The Other World" is a frantic thriller that follows a detective’s attempts to thwart a massive totalitarian conspiracy. In James D. E. Macpherson’s thriller, "The Other World" a decades-long, worldwide conspiracy is exposed. This... Read More

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Finding Grace

by Mari Carlson

In the bittersweet novel "Finding Grace", a fractured family works toward healing. In Maren Cooper’s character-driven novel "Finding Grace", a family secret leads to ruptures and reconciliations. Charlie and Caroline are a married... Read More

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