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Reviews of Books with 361 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 361 pages.
Stephanie Carpenter’s compelling novel "Moral Treatment" explores curative and troubling therapies in a Michigan psychiatric hospital alongside the institutionalization of a young patient. In 1889, seventeen-year-old Amy is certified... Read More
Morality and faith anchor a young woman in a world overflowing with zombies and power-hungry humans in the unsettling horror novel "An End". In Brandon Pawlicki’s horror novel "An End", a woman awakens from a coma into a zombie... Read More
"The Reluctant Visionary" is a suspenseful novel in which a grandmother and her granddaughter believe they can impact the future. In Datta Groover’s novel "The Reluctant Visionary", two women linked by blood but separated by time are... Read More
PI Jake is at once a classic noir character and something entirely his own, making for a fascinating protagonist. "Cooler than Blood" by Robert Lane is a modern take on the classic film noir PI trope. It is at once a familiar and... Read More
Sheets of rain battered protagonist Kayin’s head and red Oklahoma mud clogged his nose and mouth. The racist cop had him trussed up and laying helplessly on the ground outside of his car. What began as a simple favor, giving his cousin... Read More