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Reviews of Books with 389 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 389 pages.
Written by a former ballerina and trained linguist, the memoir Chasing the Light covers an unpredictable military rise. Joanna Rakowski’s memoir Chasing the Light is about immigration, ballet, and working in military intelligence.... Read More
Born the 1st of June, 1828, this restless man from Schenectady set aside a fairly promising painting career at the Hudson River School to help found the nation’s first critical art journal, The Crayon. Tall, ruggedly handsome, and... Read More
“Why it says to the world what the world wants to hear: that nothing goes better with depravity than vanity,” claims the narrator of "Persecution". Like the author’s debut, The Worst Intentions, the vanity of the Italian... Read More
Abraham Lincoln is credited as saying, “[The Bible] is the best gift God has given to men. All the good Savior gave to the world was communicated through this Book.” Indeed, millions throughout history have shared Lincoln’s... Read More
After his charismatic, wealthy industrialist father is killed in a botched kidnapping, young Mike Frost seeks to heal his pain - and his irrational feeling that his father Charley is still alive -by tracing his father’s roots back to... Read More