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Is there a way to add editions for books or correct those that are already listed? I saw that you can report a dupe or a bug, but it doesn’t seem to encompass this specific concern. For example, Slug Train by Chad Retterath has a paperback edition with 259 pages. The only one listed on PageBound is a kindle version with 178 pages.
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Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters
Mark Dunn
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The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1)
N.K. Jemisin
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Soft Core
Brittany Newell
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Soft Core
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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Haruki Murakami
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Sky Daddy
Kate Folk
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Sky Daddy
Kate Folk
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Completely engrossing with the perfect mix of character development and plot intrigue. Heavy trigger warnings for SA - this is by no means a light read, but I found the resolutions to be well thought out and satisfying. You can tell how much research went into crafting a well drawn 18th century world; you really get a sense of everyday life in post revolutionary war America and how the nation’s budding legal and social systems affected everyday people. One of the best mysteries/historical fictions I’ve read in a long while
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The Frozen River
Ariel Lawhon
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