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Reviews of Books with 664 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 664 pages.
Analytical and entrenched in personal experiences, "Forty Years to Life" is a singular exploration of the experiences of late-transitioning trans people. Brenda Bradford Ward’s memoir–cum–social science survey "Forty Years to Life"... Read More
Those fallible kings who are left standing witness the storied rise of their indomnitable queens in Mindi Meltz’s stunning fantasy novel The Queen’s Rain, the third book of the After Ever After series. King Sol is dead, and Sirenia... Read More
A Teacher’s Tale is a memoir in which learning and labor meet. Humanities professor Joe Gilliland’s memoir A Teacher’s Tale concerns his dedication to his career, but also his experiences as a student and an independent reader.... Read More
"The Growth and Collapse of One American Nation" adds a convincing perspective to the ongoing conversation about American identity and the nation’s future. Donald J. Fraser’s strong, research-centered history "The Growth and Collapse... Read More
"A Network Exposed" is a slow-moving but engaging cops-versus-criminals epic. Bo Wagoner’s ambitious police procedural thriller, A Network Exposed: The Line Between Badges, finds a small group of law enforcement officers fighting a... Read More
We would descend from 16,000 feet to only 3,200; most of that drop happened within sixty miles of very twisting road. As narrow as six feet in places, the road was carved into the side of the mountain. Even the organizers…said this is... Read More
Since its publication in 1995, Barry McCloud’s Definitive Country: The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Country Music And Its Performers (Perigee Books) has been the most comprehensive and useful guide of its kind on the market. While The... Read More