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Reviews of Books with 566 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 566 pages.
The visceral novel Wanda’s Tower follows two broken people through their carnal encounters—possibly toward love. In Robert Beatty’s erotic novel Wanda’s Tower, a phone technician masters the art of one night stands and finds... Read More
Blurring the line between fantasy and reality, "Behind the Locked Door" is a novel about living life to the fullest, no matter how much time you have left. The fight over a supposed cancer cure brings both insight and sorrow in David... Read More
This book reflects one man’s determination to share his insights about the way the mind works. "The Mysterion Dynasty" by Roger Wells is an ambitious attempt to understand and explain the mind. Topics are explored in self-described... Read More
This detailed, sometimes shocking memoir of an LA cop pulls no punches on crime and punishment. Retired officer Lawrence J Rupp writes about his years in law enforcement, withholding no gritty details. "The Duck Theory" is a frank,... Read More
Literary worlds collide in this amusing retelling of a classic tale. This anonymously penned tome retells Alexandre Dumas’s classic in the assumed voice of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most-celebrated character. Billed as the first in a... Read More
Compassionate, meditative, and often achingly beautiful, Expatriate Heart is the thoughtful exploration of an American woman’s coming-of-age in Japan. Janet James Sasaki considers every aspect of her main character’s surroundings,... Read More