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Reviews of Books with 392 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 392 pages.

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Blackberry Women

by Jessica S. Council

Detail about everyday living in the early 1900s highlights this story of an African American family. The intriguing novel "Blackberry Women" by Ella O Williams evokes thought and emotion in equal share as a first-generation freeborn... Read More

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The Flip

by Maria Siano

This fast-paced ghost story masterfully toggles between present and past in a cross-genre blend of horror and historical romance. "The Flip", by Michael Phillip Cash, is a captivating paranormal thriller about a couple struggling... Read More

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Prey for the Soulless

by Jill Allen

The chilling atmosphere of this dystopian novel intrigues as it portrays the devil in human form. Combining the savage death matches of the popular Hunger Games series with a story in which Satan assumes human form, K. R. Lugo’s "Prey... Read More

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After Capitalism

by Jeff Fleischer

The Progressive Utilization Theory, or PROUT, was the brainchild of the late Indian philosopher Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, who created it as an economical and social theory that would provide an alternative to capitalism and communism. In... Read More

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Global Anger

by Jill Allen

In this compelling thriller by debut author Kent Politsch, college buddies Rodney Armstrong, a Baltimore cop, and federal employee Jack Fitzgerald reunite after many years to stop a wealthy Korean drug dealer’s product from... Read More

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