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Personal Injuries was written by Scott Turow. The Grand Central Publishing; Reprint edition has 591 pages. It is book 5 in the Kindle County Legal Thiller series.
Yellow pages for commercial numbers and blue pages for government numbers.
Nothing to about 10.00 for a reprint. It isn't original and an book merchant might buy it .
I don't think any book gives you that many points.
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There are two books with that title.Island of Exiles by I. J. Parker has 398 pages.Island of Exiles by Erica Cameron has 400 pages.
182 pages Not that many pages. It is a great book!
Cosmos - book - has 365 pages.
Each folded sheet of paper gives four pages. So multiply the number of pages by 4.
The Perfect Storm - book - has 227 pages.