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Reviews of Books with 496 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 496 pages.

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Africa Trek

What with planes trains and automobiles nowadays few travelers choose to amble about on foot but theres always an exception including Alexandre and Sonia Poussin an attractive French couple who set off on a three year 8700 mile walk from... Read More

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Miranda's Big Mistake

by Monica Carter

Bestselling British writer Jill Mansell delivers another witty fun-filled read with her latest effort. Meet Miranda-a hip twenty-something woman who works as a salon junior at the posh Fenn Lomax Salon in the trendy Knightsbridge section... Read More

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The Qur'an

by Henry L. Carrigan

Translating the sacred scripture of any religious tradition is never an easy task. The translators must remain faithful to the sense and meaning of the ancient languages while rendering them into a dynamic and accessible language for... Read More

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Rising Tide

by Joyce Faulkner

Ads proclaiming Ivory Soap to be “ninety-nine and 44/100 percent pure” are cultural icons that go back over a hundred years. Crisco, Tide, Duncan Hines-these Procter & Gamble products are so familiar as to be an integral part of... Read More

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Eve

by Diane Conners

Women partake of knowledge and look what happens. Eve eats the forbidden fruit. Pandora opens the box. The world comes tumbling down. From the Bible to Greek mythology, Victorian-era novels and twentieth century science fiction, Norris... Read More

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London

by Peter Skinner

Founded by the Romans as an administrative center, London has had 2000 years of history. Throughout these two millennia the city has almost continuously developed as a trade mart, stronghold, center of government and, increasingly after... Read More

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You Can Travel Free

"You Can Travel Free" is a comprehensive manual. It might sound outlandish and humorous, but skeptics beware—you really can travel for free and if any traveling techniques or tips even attempt to exist, they are most likely listed in... Read More

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Black Sheep

by John Arens

In a historical context, society and its collective memory consumes wars by the mouthful, in big gulps, and tends to remember them by their cumulative titles: The Franco-Prussian War or World War II. We are, at times, unable to recall... Read More