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Reviews of Books with 425 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 425 pages.
Success in the contemporary world is a process that must be navigated with care, says the enlightening business book Modern Achievement. Asheesh Advani and Marshall Goldsmith’s dynamic business book "Modern Achievement" gathers lessons... Read More
"Daily Dose of Business" collects a year’s worth of daily readings for entrepreneurs. CEO Robert I. Webber’s inspirational reference text "Daily Dose of Business" compiles adages and quotations that speak to entrepreneurs. Filtering... Read More
In Debra Borchert’s suspenseful historical novel "Her Own Revolution", a woman is pulled between a sense of duty to her French family and her personal beliefs. Geneviève is a strong-willed Parisienne who resents that she doesn’t... Read More
"The 16th Second" is the inspiring memoir of a stripper who became an activist. Ted A. Richard’s encouraging memoir "The 16th Second" concerns his work as a stripper during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as his experiences with... Read More
Freedom’s Ring explores what happens when individuals reach the limit of their own ability and allow God to step in. Heidi Chiavaroli crafts a wise Christian romance out of volatile circumstances in Freedom’s Ring, a novel about... Read More
This amusing novel takes a fresh look at motherhood and at all the ways to make up a family. In Sonia Taitz’s "Great with Child", Abigail is pregnant—and determined not to let it stand in her way. With the father out of her mind and... Read More
This book takes an authentic look at these ancient scriptures and the unknown parallels between them. The author tackles a multitude of beliefs and subjects and brings them to light with the clarifying wisdom of his guru, Paramhansa... Read More
Posthumous publication, even posthumous praise, is bittersweet vindication and at the least a cautionary tale of nearsighted commercial aims. In the mid 1930s, Arnow, a young Kentucky writer being groomed to be a distaff rival to John... Read More