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Reviews of Books with 437 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 437 pages.
"Look toward the Rising Sun" is a striking historical novel about growing up Black and middle class in the Jim Crow era. In Sarah Smith Ducksworth’s historical novel "Look toward the Rising Sun", a Black girl comes of age in Jackson,... Read More
A piece of land tied to an unsavory family history wallows and declines in the decades-long historical novel "The Johnson Place". A tract of land near the Blue Ridge mountains inspires "The Johnson Place", J. Stewart Willis’s multipart... Read More
A fresh guilty-pleasure series, this powerful story is the perfect marriage of science fiction and romance. Science fiction, along with a nod to the ancient world, brings unique settings and characters to Tyler Chase’s romance, Van... Read More
This primer to American history asks “what-if” of the nation’s entrance into WWI, exploring the options with a well-paced and thoroughly researched narrative. The entry of the United States into World War I was “one of... Read More
Wilbur H. Vantine writes about the ebb and flow of life at sea in his highly personal story, "Some Nautical Tales". Vantine begins the book with his enlistment in the merchant marine during World War II, where he advanced quickly to... Read More
The gruesome killing of a prize racehorse in Kentucky in 1973; the murder of two tourists on a Las Vegas roller coaster decades later; the naturalization of Nevada Senator Zach Hardin, whose Egyptian childhood is a closed book: Seemingly... Read More