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Reviews of Books with 381 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 381 pages.
Great organizations empower and celebrate their employees, argues the enthusiastic business book "Inspiring Work Anniversaries". Filled with interesting and offbeat ideas, "Inspiring Work Anniversaries" by Rick Joi is a business book... Read More
A lone human in a synthetic world is undone by unanswerable questions in the unsettling dystopian novel Conquergood & the Center of the Intelligible Mystery of Being. In CG Fewston’s dystopian novel Conquergood & the Center of... Read More
Coastal locales illustratively described bring an exotic setting to this fast-paced business espionage thriller. Life insurance policies used to be peace of mind—a financial cushion—for a person’s loved ones. What happens when life... Read More
Fate and faith, curse and coincidence—through vividly imagined characters, Jessica Penner creates a complex journey through dark places that follow generations. In 1903, a baby girl, Agnes, is born into an ultra-conservative Mennonite... Read More
Yesterday’s science fiction and fantasy is rapidly becoming the science fact of today. Astonishing developments in the field of astronomy, including the possible detection of water on our moon and Mars and the discovery of Super Earths... Read More
It set nearby unmoving with a gray quivering mule and on the ground the slumping body of a man still holding the reigns beneath his life force spilling from the holes of three bone spun arrows fletched with owl feathers sticking from his... Read More
Like Isabel Allende, who has written about Chileans trying to survive the Pinochet dictatorship, Lucia Orth writes about ordinary Filipinos trying to survive under Ferdinand Marcos’s martial law. Orth, who lived in Philippines for five... Read More
Stories and metaphors grab our attention. That fact is taught as well as demonstrated in A Handboook for Parents and Church Workers with its parable about “the great green greasy river” and stories of “Joe Banana” and “Amy... Read More