1. Book Reviews
  2. Books with 378 Pages

Reviews of Books with 378 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 378 pages.

Return to Most Recent

Book Review

Venom Flight

by John M. Murray

"Venom Flight" is an adventure story filled with violence, sex, romance, and humor. Alan E. Sutton’s powerful adventure story, "Venom Flight", trades between thrilling elements and wish-fulfilling world travels. Vietnam veteran John... Read More

Book Review

The Dreaming Road

by Jessie Horness

"The Dreaming Road" is a lovely tale about loss, healing, and what it means to be human. Elizabeth Moore’s "The Dreaming Road" is an autobiographically inspired novel of a mother’s journey after her young daughter’s suicide. It... Read More

Book Review

Tor's Lake

by Kristine Morris

Jennifer Mason’s Tor’s Lake is a deep dive into a dark, secret, and distorted world that holds glimmers of light at its heart. Dominatrix Elizabeth Cromwell is skilled in the use of whips, canes, and switches, when requested and... Read More

Book Review

Cloning Galinda

by Gary Henry

"Cloning Galinda" is an entertaining tale that opens a fascinating window into the controversial subject of hydraulic fracking. One good Midwestern woman stands up against the overwhelming financial and political might of a corrupt... Read More

Book Review

Passages

by Benjamin Welton

"Passages" is a down-to-earth and relatable work that reaffirms the goodness of ordinary people. Anne Hamre’s epic, multicontinent story of love and searching, "Passages", is a sweeping historical romance that reads like a selection of... Read More

Book Review

Monument Road

by Nancy Walker

A skillful braiding of subplots and flashbacks spins the yarn of an aging cowboy on an existential journey. Charlie Quimby’s "Monument Road" is a modern-day Western saga not to be missed. It spins the yarn of Len Self, an aging cowboy... Read More

Book Review

Murder in Cairo

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Terrifying and brutal, this fast-paced thriller is a riveting beginning for what promises to be a great series. Four American women, together known as the ACES, attempt to rescue a friend from a deranged man’s luxurious compound in... Read More

Book Review

Divine Toys

by Tammy Snyder

Thistle Brown writes a smart, sophisticated story steeped in literature and music. Divine Toys: Book One is a remarkable story steeped in literature and classical music that takes the reader from the poor countryside of Arkansas to the... Read More

Load More