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Reviews of Books with 367 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 367 pages.

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Almost Perfect

by Sarah Frideswide

A long-distance couple builds on their surprising connection in the lighthearted romance novel "Almost Perfect". In E. F. Dodd’s cozy romance novel "Almost Perfect", a pediatrician connects with a bartender during a girls’ weekend in... Read More

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Dissection

by John M. Murray

"Dissection" is a riveting medical thriller in which only a heart surgeon stands between the world and war. In Cristina LePort’s action-packed medical thriller "Dissection", a surgeon is caught in a plot to destabilize global... Read More

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Burn Up

by Anita Lock

"Burn Up" is a gripping thriller from beginning to end. A mysterious death at Burning Man evolves into a maddening rabbit chase of an investigation in Joe Klingler’s Burn Up. Qigiq, an Alaskan gumshoe, and his sexy sidekick, Kandy,... Read More

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Spirit of the Fox

by Laura Leavitt

"Spirit of the Fox" is a gripping, culturally immersed mystery. Matthew O’Connell’s intriguing and compelling mystery, "Spirit of the Fox", draws on the culture and history of Japan. Meiko, whose parents, David and Chieko, are... Read More

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Lamp Eyes, Look Out!

by Katie Asher

"Lamp Eyes, Look Out!" is an imaginative, often beautiful work of science fiction. Peter Gelman’s "Lamp Eyes, Look Out!" is a poetic and abstract science-fiction response to the current political climate in the West. Mixing Greek... Read More

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Fundamental Existentialism

by Mark McLaughlin

In this odd and often repetitive collection of journal entries, e-mails, letters to the editor, midnight scribblings, disjointed poems, badly rhymed limericks, and muddled diary entries, Philip Fletcher chronicles the physical, mental,... Read More