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Reviews of Books with 616 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 616 pages.
The thought-provoking and expert essays of "A New History of the American South" represent expansive views of Southern history—beyond the period-focused notions of the region that often appear in history and literature. Rather than... Read More
"Serving Herself" is Ashley Brown’s impressive biography of Althea Gibson, a multifaceted trailblazer in sports. Gibson was a sports prodigy whose drive and career path bewildered her working-class family. She had to take side gigs to... Read More
"The Phantom of Witch’s Tree" is an over-the-top work of weird western storytelling. In Mark Lunde’s easy-to-love, genre-bending western "The Phantom of Witch’s Tree", the last true town of the Wild West proves to be a place of... Read More
There is a little something for everyone here, with plenty of action, mystery, suspense, romance, and science fiction. When a top-secret mission to Jupiter’s moon Ganymede experiences unexpected complications, a team of astronauts is... Read More