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Reviews of Books with 480 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 480 pages.

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Do Not Say We Have Nothing

by Monica Carter

Angela Lin’s narration of this beautifully written novel makes this a listening experience worth savoring. Madeleine Thien’s "Do Not Say We Have Nothing" is a multigenerational saga depicting the lives of three classical musicians... Read More

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The Televangelist

by Kristine Morris

Sheik Hatem el-Shenawi is accustomed to both the magic and madness of life in the limelight. As an Islamic televangelist with a large following, he’s right up there with film stars and soccer players in the eyes of the viewing public.... Read More

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The General and the Genius

by Lee Polevoi

The origin story of nuclear weaponry is brought to compelling light through the experiences of the two men who spearheaded the Manhattan Project. In the history of science and technology, there may be no more unlikely pairing than the... Read More

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Swan Maiden

by Jill Allen

Margolis’s two nuanced protagonists hold fast to their beliefs in this historically accurate, thought-provoking romance. Sharon Margolis’s thoroughly researched, authentic, and passionate novel, "Swan Maiden", creates pulse-pounding... Read More

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Behind the Lines

by Monica Carter

This fascinating book tells the little-known story of the Belgian resistance during World War I. The year 2014 marks the centennial anniversary of World War I, and the publishing industry has unleashed a plethora of historical and... Read More

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