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Reviews of Books with 384 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 384 pages.

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War of Wings

by Christine Canfield

The motivations of angels Gabriel and Lucifer are intimately portrayed, exposing their character flaws—as well as flaws universal to humankind. The word “epic” gets thrown around a lot these days, but "War of Wings" by Tanner... Read More

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Andy’s Story

by Jason Henninger

This intelligent, resourceful globe-trotting Welshman really has had quite a ride. In many ways, R. A. Lang has lived an ordinary enough life, full of drinks with friends, business troubles and successes, and health and relationship... Read More

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Rough

by Melissa Wuske

Thomas Marshall has faced—and triumphed over—seemingly innumerable difficulties in life. He shares them openly, honestly, and humbly in his aptly and simply titled memoir, "Rough". Marshall begins life in the safety and comfort of... Read More

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The Center of the World

by Leia Menlove

Imagine a painting so powerful it rekindles passions, revives the libido of a septuagenarian, captures the imagination of dispassionate art collectors, and cause a conspiracy to shroud its very existence. This is the topic of "The Center... Read More

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The Expeditioners

A trio of talented orphan sibs follows a map created by their late father, a famous explorer, without knowing where it will lead. Witty references to the future appear in technology, fashion, and speech, and a plucky eleven-year-old girl... Read More

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The Burning Z

by Peter Dabbene

Zombies have taken over the country. There are books, TV shows, and movies everywhere featuring the popular antagonists in virtually every scenario possible. One might think the potential for new zombie stories would be exhausted. But... Read More

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