Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH533

$100.00 AUD

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Dive into the captivating worlds of literary fiction with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This collection showcases a diverse array of storytelling that spans genres, styles, and emotional landscapes, offering something for every reader. Here's a glimpse into the treasures you'll find:

  1. Havoc, in Its Third Year by Ronan Bennett - A haunting historical novel that explores morality in a town gripped by fanaticism.
  2. Mr Cadmus by Peter Ackroyd - A mysterious tale of two idyllic lives disrupted by dark undercurrents in a seemingly peaceful village.
  3. When These Mountains Burn by David Joy - A visceral portrayal of the opioid crisis and its impact on the Appalachian community.
  4. The Nature of Blood by Caryl Phillips - An intricate narrative weaving together different histories of racial tension and cultural identity.
  5. The Innocent by Ian McEwan - A tense, atmospheric thriller set against the backdrop of Cold War Berlin.
  6. The Reinvention of Love by Helen Humphreys - A historical romance that delves into the forbidden love affair between a married woman and a famous writer.
  7. The Earth and Sky of Jacques Dorme by Andrei Makine - A poignant story of love and loss spanning the tumultuous periods of the 20th century.
  8. Consequences Of The Heart by Cunningham Cunningham - An evocative tale exploring the complexities of human relationships and regrets.
  9. The Girl in Green by Derek B. Miller - A gripping novel set in war-torn Iraq, blending dark humor with political intrigue.
  10. Prophesying Backwards by Penelope Nelson - An imaginative exploration of history and the unintended consequences of time travel.
  11. A Virtuous Woman by Kaye Gibbons - A touching exploration of the resilience and challenges of a Southern marriage.
  12. Lines in the Sand by Ann Deveson - A deeply personal account of family, resilience, and the boundaries that define our lives.
  13. Sight: SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 by Jessie Greengrass - A profound exploration of motherhood, choice, and the invisible histories that shape us.
  14. Solitude of Illusions by Adib Khan - A reflective novel about the personal quests for identity and belonging.
  15. The Quantity Theory of Insanity by Will Self - A satirical collection of stories that delves into the bizarre and often insane aspects of human behavior.
  16. Signs for Lost Children by Sarah Moss - A deeply moving narrative about a woman's struggle to find her place in a world poised between the Victorian and modern eras.
  17. Everything You Need by A.L. Kennedy - A complex novel about love, loss, and the human condition.
  18. The Professor's House by Willa Cather - A classic exploration of change and discovery in the life of a university professor.
  19. The Paper Lantern by Will Burns - A lyrical exploration of loss and the search for redemption within the rural English landscape.
  20. Bittersweet by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore - A seductive thriller about wealth, deceit, and the dark undercurrents of friendship.
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Dive into the captivating worlds of literary fiction with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This collection showcases a diverse array of storytelling that spans genres, styles, and emotional landscapes, offering something for every reader. Here's a glimpse into the treasures you'll find:

  1. Havoc, in Its Third Year by Ronan Bennett - A haunting historical novel that explores morality in a town gripped by fanaticism.
  2. Mr Cadmus by Peter Ackroyd - A mysterious tale of two idyllic lives disrupted by dark undercurrents in a seemingly peaceful village.
  3. When These Mountains Burn by David Joy - A visceral portrayal of the opioid crisis and its impact on the Appalachian community.
  4. The Nature of Blood by Caryl Phillips - An intricate narrative weaving together different histories of racial tension and cultural identity.
  5. The Innocent by Ian McEwan - A tense, atmospheric thriller set against the backdrop of Cold War Berlin.
  6. The Reinvention of Love by Helen Humphreys - A historical romance that delves into the forbidden love affair between a married woman and a famous writer.
  7. The Earth and Sky of Jacques Dorme by Andrei Makine - A poignant story of love and loss spanning the tumultuous periods of the 20th century.
  8. Consequences Of The Heart by Cunningham Cunningham - An evocative tale exploring the complexities of human relationships and regrets.
  9. The Girl in Green by Derek B. Miller - A gripping novel set in war-torn Iraq, blending dark humor with political intrigue.
  10. Prophesying Backwards by Penelope Nelson - An imaginative exploration of history and the unintended consequences of time travel.
  11. A Virtuous Woman by Kaye Gibbons - A touching exploration of the resilience and challenges of a Southern marriage.
  12. Lines in the Sand by Ann Deveson - A deeply personal account of family, resilience, and the boundaries that define our lives.
  13. Sight: SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 by Jessie Greengrass - A profound exploration of motherhood, choice, and the invisible histories that shape us.
  14. Solitude of Illusions by Adib Khan - A reflective novel about the personal quests for identity and belonging.
  15. The Quantity Theory of Insanity by Will Self - A satirical collection of stories that delves into the bizarre and often insane aspects of human behavior.
  16. Signs for Lost Children by Sarah Moss - A deeply moving narrative about a woman's struggle to find her place in a world poised between the Victorian and modern eras.
  17. Everything You Need by A.L. Kennedy - A complex novel about love, loss, and the human condition.
  18. The Professor's House by Willa Cather - A classic exploration of change and discovery in the life of a university professor.
  19. The Paper Lantern by Will Burns - A lyrical exploration of loss and the search for redemption within the rural English landscape.
  20. Bittersweet by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore - A seductive thriller about wealth, deceit, and the dark undercurrents of friendship.