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Reviews of Books with 492 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 492 pages.

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Old Scores

by Cierra Taylor

"Old Scores" is a sanguineous vampfest of a novel—supple with fantastic, horrific, and amorous elements. Moody, bloody, and set against the frigid background of modern, wintry Chicago, A. J. Harrison’s fantasy novel "Old Scores"... Read More

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Boy Meets Girl

by Elaine Chiew

The intertwining of the personal and the political is at the heart of Christie Hodgen’s "Boy Meets Girl", a smart, funny novel. In 1992, rich Ben meets poor-ish Sam in a New Hampshire sandwich shop. Ben is working on a political... Read More

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Hula Girls

by Karen Rigby

"Hula Girls" is a gritty historical novel in which a woman becomes a widow and experiences gradual flourishing. In Eric B. Miller’s historical novel "Hula Girls", a guileless navy officer’s wife matures. Living in Hawaii from just... Read More

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Cari Moses

by Claire Foster

"Cari Moses" is an intricate, winding thriller in which the lives of a community of strangers reveal a primal desire. Judith Tyler Hills’s novel "Cari Moses" is an ensemble psychological thriller set in rural England. In the... Read More

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Tap-Dancing on Quicksand

by Claire Foster

This is the perfect novel for a leisurely afternoon spent exploring the private lives of the rich and glamorous. Mrs. Jessica Bothwell is more than a little disenchanted with her fairy-tale life. Although she has it all—a husband,... Read More

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The Darkest Side of Saturn

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Taylor delivers a worthwhile excursion for the sci-fi enthusiast looking for a different take on the stereotypical cataclysmic event. Tony Taylor has succeeded in making his unique mark on what might be classified as a science fiction... Read More

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