Books with 250-400 pages
250-400 Pages
Recommended books found: 2,911
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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference
by Malcolm Gladwell
Hardcover: Feb 2000
Paperback: Dec 2001
Looks at why major changes in our society so often happen suddenly and unexpectedly.
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Disappearing Into View: A Novel
by Andrew K. Stone
Paperback: Nov 2001
Unable to come to terms with his father's horrifying secret, Colin decides to live 'visibly invisible' on the streets - but events force him to confront the past and his new found place in the world.
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True History of The Kelly Gang
by Peter Carey
Hardcover: Jan 2001
Paperback: Nov 2001
Out of nineteenth-century Australia rides a hero of his people and a man for all nations. Exhilarating, hilarious, panoramic, and immediately engrossing.
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A Goose in Toulouse: and Other Culinary Adventures in France
by Mort Rosenblum
Hardcover: Sep 2000
Paperback: Nov 2001
In France, you are what you eat. Mort Rosenblum applies his superb nose for news and fine fare to the food-drenched culture of a country that takes its cuisine as seriously as its politics.
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Good To Great
by Jim Collins
Hardcover: Oct 2001
To find the keys to greatness, Collins's 21-person research team read and coded 6,000 articles, generated more than 2,000 pages of interview transcripts and created 384 megabytes of computer data in a five-year project. The findings will surprise...
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Kingdom of Shadows
by Alan Furst
Hardcover: Jan 2001
Paperback: Oct 2001
In spymaster Alan Furst's most electrifying thriller to date, Hungarian aristocrat Nicholas Morath becomes embroiled in a daring and perilous effort to halt the Nazi war machine in eastern Europe.
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The Night Listener
by Armistead Maupin
Hardcover: Sep 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Maupin's most ambitious and daringly imaginative novel, a tale that will challenge and move his many fans as never before.
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An Hour Before Daylight: Memories of A Rural Boyhood
by Jimmy Carter
Hardcover: Dec 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Carter's clean and eloquent prose evokes a time when the cycles of life were predictable and simple and the rules were heartbreaking and complex - Carter creates a sensitive portrait of an era that shaped the nation.
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The Vault
by Peter Lovesey
Hardcover: Sep 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
When a skeletal hand turns up in the vault of the Pump Room, followed by the excavation of a skull, Diamond is called upon to solve a series of crimes.
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Hooking Up
by Tom Wolfe
Hardcover: Oct 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
America's maestro reporter/novelist gives America an MRI at the dawn of a new age: Hooking Up is a book in three parts: one part novella, one part memoir, one part rumination on American life at the turn of the millennium.
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Maestro: Alan Greenspan's Fed and the American Economic Boom
by Bob Woodward
Hardcover: Nov 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Woodward's account of the Greenspan years is a remarkable portrait of a man who has become the symbol of American economic preeminence.
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Code To Zero
by Ken Follett
Hardcover: Dec 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Declared "a master" by Time magazine, Ken Follett returns with Code to Zero - a page-turning novel of suspense in the bestselling tradition of Eye of the Needle, The Key to Rebecca, and The Man from St. Petersburg.
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The Prometheus Deception
by Robert Ludlum
Hardcover: Oct 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Nicholas Bryson spent years as a deep cover operative for an American secret intelligence group, The Directorate. After critical undercover mission went horribly wrong, Bryson was retired to a new identity. Years later, his cover is cracked and ...
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Merrick: Vampire Chronicles
by Anne Rice
Hardcover: Oct 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Weaves a story of two worlds: the witches' world and the vampires' world, where magical powers and otherworldly fascinations are locked together in a dance of seduction, death, and rebirth.
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The Devil's Code: A Kidd Novel
by John Sandford
Hardcover: Oct 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Filled with the atmosphere, characters, and exceptional drama that Sandford is renowned for. A masterpiece of suspense.
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The Avengers: A Jewish War Story
by Rich Cohen
Hardcover: Oct 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
The true story of a band of Jewish guerrillas, called the Avengers, in World War II. What happened to these rebels in the ghetto and in the forest, and how, fighting for the State of Israel, they moved beyond the violence of the Holocaust and made ...
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When We Were Orphans
by Kazuo Ishiguro
Hardcover: Sep 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
An English boy born in early-twentieth-century Shanghai, is orphaned at age nine when his mother and father both vanish under suspicious circumstances. Sent to live in England, he grows up to become a renowned detective and, 20 years later, returns ...
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Flags of Our Fathers
by James Bradley, Ron Powers
Hardcover: May 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Captures the glory, the triumph, the heartbreak, and the legacy of the six men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima and the story of the 3 who survived - including Bradley's father.
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Ghost Moon
by Karen Robards
Hardcover: Feb 2000
Paperback: Oct 2001
Olivia must face down her old demons, and find the courage to confront her new ones, in order to rebuild a new life with her little girl--and with the man she loves.
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The Bridegroom: Stories
by Ha Jin
Hardcover: Oct 2000
Paperback: Sep 2001
Reversals, transformations, and surprises abound in these assured stories. Parables for our times--with a hint of the reckless and the absurd that we have come to expect from Ha Jin--The Bridegroom offers tales both mischievous and wise.
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