1. Book Reviews
  2. Books with 414 Pages

Reviews of Books with 414 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 414 pages.

Return to Most Recent

Book Review

The Labyrinth of Vukovar

by Allison Butler

This beautifully written and complex story follows decades of historical turmoil. "The Labyrinth of Vukovar" by Blanka Raguz is a heart-wrenching book that explores love, loss, education, dreams, and friendship during modern times of war... Read More

Book Review

Deadly Deterrent

by Allison Butler

"Deadly Deterrent" is an engaging and wild thriller with surprises around every corner. Brimming with intrigue, violence, deception, and cunning, John Henrickson’s riveting and compelling "Deadly Deterrent" is a unique take on heroes... Read More

Book Review

The Rise of Dirck Becker

by Susan Waggoner

This is serious and appealing historical fiction, both vivid and fresh. Amsterdam and colonial New Amsterdam come alive in Judith K. White’s vivid historical novel, "The Rise of Dirck Becker". In the final volume of White’s Amsterdam... Read More

Book Review

The Autumn Crush

by Karen Rigby

"The Autumn Crush" offers a captivating glance at three generations bound by legacy. In a dramatic novel exploring the cost of assimilation, Dante Di Benedetto and Adamo Petrozzini journey from the vineyards of Aquino, Italy, to Jersey... Read More

Book Review

A Flight to Romance

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Intellectual dialogue adds depth to this love story with two refreshing characters. A lonely couple defies the brutal blows of circumstance in this transatlantic journey to self-discovery. After learning to accept the loss of their life... Read More

Book Review

Viva La Cucina Italiana

by John Senger

Joe Famularo’s Viva La Cucina is organized much like any other cookbook. There are chapters devoted to the usual courses of an Italian meal, beginning with antipasti and ending with desserts, along with a short chapter on what Famularo... Read More

Load More