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Reviews of Books with 424 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 424 pages.

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The Well Women

by Melissa Wuske

Nine women find relationships that heal at the site of a biblical well in this powerful novel. Ladine Housholder’s novel "The Well Women" is a journey of healing and forgiveness. In it, Housholder intertwines the historical account of... Read More

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Thy Will Be Done

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Deep in a forgotten vault beneath a cathedral in York, four friends discover an ancient tome. More than fifty years later, the discovery becomes the catalyst for an epic battle between good and evil. When her grandfather is murdered and... Read More

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Why Me?

by Melissa Anne Wuske

Preterm birth is on the rise. In 2008, 12.3 percent of babies in the US were born preterm (before thirty-seven weeks), and the percentage is up from just 9.5 percent twenty-five years ago. The prevalence of preterm birth makes medical... Read More

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Baby Boomer Blues

“’Where have you been darling?’ ‘Well Ma’ I replied ‘I’ve been in prison in Morocco.’ She looked at me. ‘You must be hungry.’“ Zinnia Frisch an expatriate American and her secretive Dutch husband Beri are preparing... Read More

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Horace Greeley

by Joe Taylor

While the First American Revolution was about liberty, which, among other things, meant a license for some men to own slaves, the Second American Revolution was fought over freedom. This broader concept went beyond emancipation to extend... Read More

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Jon Vickers

by David Reid

Jon Vickers played the most demanding of operatic hero roles brilliantly. In a career spanning over thirty-five years, he was Aeneas, Otello, Parsifal, Tristan and Peter Grimes injecting into each role an emotional, intellectual and... Read More