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Reviews of Books with 652 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 652 pages.
The theology-based suggestions in "From Church House to Main Street" represent a hopeful vision for social and political reform. Edward Wayne Kimbrough’s theological text "From Church House to Main Street" makes ample suggestions for... Read More
A science fiction epic set in a plausible future, "Pacifica" blends high-stakes technological warfare and humanistic philosophy. Richard C. Deason’s "Pacifica" is a science fiction epic set in a plausible future. Twenty years ago,... Read More
Joseph Collum’s skill with descriptive detail creates action scenes of startling immediacy in this adventure spanning three centuries. Suspense, intrigue, and shifting time frames fuel Joseph Collum’s hefty sequel to Brady’s Run.... Read More
"A Matter of Family": A Cousin’s Lament is a memoir of author Gloria Marie Kingsnorth’s fictional self, written in letter form to her alleged cousin, billionaire Grant Wilson Billings. The author’s writing keeps the reader... Read More
In 1827, an author of “Letters Descriptive of New York, Written to a Literary Gentleman in Dublin” published in the New-York Mirror and Ladies’ Literary Gazette posed the question, “What did it mean to be the Empire City, ‘the... Read More