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Reviews of Books with 362 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 362 pages.

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Uglier

by Aimee Jodoin

A gender nonconforming teenager learns to eschew the “rules” and follow what’s in their own heart in the affirming novel "Uglier". Kelly Vincent’s novel "Uglier" follows a gender nonconforming junior through their first semester... Read More

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American Journey

by Karen Rigby

The memoir "American Journey" details a celebrated painter’s reinventions and enduring passions. Italian American painter Marco Sassone’s eloquent memoir "American Journey" traces his personal and career highlights. Born in Tuscany... Read More

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The First Traitor

by Leah Webster

"The First Traitor" is an exciting, heartfelt young adult spy saga. In R. S. Twells’s action-packed novel "The First Traitor", a teenage agent wrestles with the ghosts of his past while trying to decipher who, and what, is worth... Read More

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That's Music

by Eileen Gonzalez

A fun celebration of music’s reach and importance, That’s Music is a handy reference guide to twentieth-century American artists and tunes. Hal Bird’s reference book That’s Music chronicles the rise of popular music in the United... Read More

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Botheration

by Karen Rigby

In the young adult mystery novel "Botheration", teenagers contend both with ordinary problems and a cyber terrorism investigation. In Vito DiBarone’s edgy mystery novel Botheration: Part One: The Missing Link, high school students seek... Read More

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Segment of One

by Alex Dailey

"Segment of One" is a gripping, high-stakes novel in which marketing analyses and science could be used to stop serial killers. In "Segment of One", a thriller by Michael Grigsby, a Texas community is placed in the grips of two serial... Read More

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The Agency

by Randi Hacker

"The Agency" is an imaginative espionage novel in which a group of undercover agents work with the British government to defuse an international situation. In Monica McGurk’s spy novel "The Agency", a group of outlier nanny trainees... Read More

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