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Reviews of Books with 732 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 732 pages.
Skewering capitalism ably, "American Dreaming" is a political satire that’s defined by euphemistic humor and a stream-of-consciousness style. In William Wall’s cerebral satirical novel "American Dreaming", a working-class hero is... Read More
This is an exciting, dark dystopian novel with a forceful social message. "Rage Against Society" by D. M. Hucks takes place in the not-so-distant future in a dystopian version of the United States. With its teenage main character and its... Read More
This extraordinary and fascinating biography paints a larger picture of life in the Quaker community of Virginia during the Civil War. Gregory P. Wilson’s biography of his great-great-grandfather is well researched and entertaining,... Read More
“Never say you know the last word about any human heart.” —Henry James Author Jason Akley pushes against teetering fences that surround the simplified structure of the twenty-first-century novel, invoking the high drama of... Read More