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Reviews of Books with 510 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 510 pages.
"Person to Person" is a pensive book that suggests means of fostering autonomy, community, connectivity, and collaborative economic environments. In their forward-looking economics guide "Person to Person", Joeri Torfs and Pim Ampe... Read More
In the novel "The Boy without a Soul", religious fundamentalism leads to drama in a Southern town whose residents obsess over morality and salvation. K. Duncan Deaton’s novel "The Boy without a Soul" deals with the intergenerational... Read More
"Transformation in Times of Crisis" is an essential business book for organizations that are seeking to remain competitive in a digitally accelerated marketplace. Written with the Covid-19 pandemic in mind, Nitin Rakesh and Jerry... Read More
"The Things We Do" is much more than a murder mystery; it’s an examination of what constitutes freedom and confinement. Kay Pfaltz’s unconventional murder mystery "The Things We Do" insightfully explores the motives behind murder and... Read More
Crazy Horse, an enigmatic Lakota warrior and chief whose life spanned the mid-nineteenth century years of American expansion, has undoubtedly been one of the favorite subjects of Native American biographers during the last sixty years.... Read More