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Reviews of Books with 385 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 385 pages.
In Peter Macsovszky’s philosophical novel "Making Skeletons Dance", a barfly takes on Amsterdam. As a struggling writer and relative newcomer to the Netherlands, Simon’s perspective on the place is different than most people’s. He... Read More
"The DNA of Democracy" is a thorough and praise-filled history of democracy. Richard Lyons’s political history "The DNA of Democracy" lauds human progression from the tyranny of ancient civilizations toward the democracies of the early... Read More
Lush descriptions and a young heroine’s unwavering moral compass set the tone for this dragon-driven fantasy. On a quest to stop a dangerous evil before it is too late, a young girl finds that her best weapons are faith, light, and... Read More
In this engaging personal account of her professional and personal life, Bertrand shares her experiences as an architect, as well as a world traveler, wife, and mother. Tracing her life in detail, she provides a summary of her childhood... Read More
Nothing less than an extraordinarily documented tapestry of history, whodunit, who ignored it, and why it matters, this examination of everyday toxins is a revealing and compelling read. The author challenges conventional views of... Read More