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Reviews of Books with 411 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 411 pages.
Dangers are afoot in the technology sector, but two heroes are determined to curb them in the imaginative, inspiring science fiction novel "Birch". In Jon P. Roth’s futuristic novel "Birch", a computer hacker melds his coding skills... Read More
Consequences and forgiveness interweave in Michelle Cox’s enthralling historical novel The Fallen Woman’s Daughter, about a young heartland bride whose unfortunate choices create hardship for her children across decades. In the... Read More
This novel reaffirms that, although bad things happen, ultimately goodness shines through. James T. Hughes’s "Jasper Spring" portrays the enduring strength of relationships, though a pallor of gloom also hangs over this story like the... Read More
"Hidden Ones" is a compelling and often sensuous portrait of brave individuals who fought to preserve their traditions. In Marcia Fine’s captivating "Hidden Ones", a family of conversos battle to maintain their traditions under the... Read More
A sophisticated Sherlock Holmes-like story illumines a dangerous time in European history with exquisite, genuine detail. During the aftermath of World War II in devastated Germany, a resilient woman struggles to reunite with her family... Read More
"Fraudulent Fertilisation" is a strikingly realistic paternity struggle set in Mar del Plata Argentina during the 1980s. It comments critically on laws which cause innocent women to lack choices and on the broad vulnerability to... Read More