Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH535
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Explore a world of diverse narratives with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This collection features a rich assortment of fiction titles that delve into different cultures, historical periods, and personal journeys. Here’s what you’ll discover inside:
- Marchlands: A Novel by Karla Kuban - A gripping tale set against the backdrop of a rural American landscape, exploring family legacies and personal identity.
- The Big Killing by Robert Wilson - A suspenseful story that dives into the murky depths of crime and retribution.
- The Innocent Moon by Henry Williamson - Part of a series that captures the essence of England through the eyes of a single family across generations.
- The Observations by Jane Harris - A spirited and humorous account of a young maid working in a mysterious Scottish household.
- Charades by Janette Turner - A novel that explores the complexities of personal relationships and the masks people wear.
- According to Yes by Dawn French - A warm, witty novel about the unexpected turns life can take.
- Immediate Family by Ashley Nelson Levy - A compelling narrative that examines family bonds through the lens of an adoption story.
- Solar by Ian McEwan - A satirical and clever novel focusing on climate change and one man's ambitions to save the world.
- Borrowed Eyes by Saskia Buedel - A deeply moving exploration of identity and belonging.
- The Friends of Meager Fortune by David Adams Richards - An evocative story set in a logging community, rich with themes of loyalty and survival.
- Mercy Among The Children by D Adams Richar - A powerful tale of poverty, tragedy, and the capacity for forgiveness in rural Canada.
- The Catastrophist by Ronan Bennett - A love story wrapped within a political thriller, set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Congo's independence struggle.
- The Bloodstone Papers by Glen Duncan - A narrative that spans generations and continents, exploring identity and heritage.
- Freedom by Jonathan Franzen - A complex family drama that examines the idea of freedom in contemporary American life.
- Prochownik's Dream by Alex Miller - A story about the artistic drive, memory, and the shadows cast by family history.
- Coming Rain by Stephen Daisley - Set in rural Australia, this novel vividly captures the relationships between people and the land they inhabit.
- Possession by A.S. Byatt - A richly layered novel of romance and academic intrigue that spans the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Kingdom of Twilight by Steven Uhly - A post-war narrative that challenges the boundaries of family, loyalty, and history.
- Love & Other Infidelities by Helen Townsend - Tales that explore the nuanced complexities of love and betrayal.
- High Fidelity by Nick Hornby - A humorous and heartfelt look at relationships, life, and music through the eyes of a record shop owner.
- Forest of the Pygmies by Isabel Allende - An adventure novel that combines mysticism and a quest through Africa's jungles.
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Explore a world of diverse narratives with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This collection features a rich assortment of fiction titles that delve into different cultures, historical periods, and personal journeys. Here’s what you’ll discover inside:
- Marchlands: A Novel by Karla Kuban - A gripping tale set against the backdrop of a rural American landscape, exploring family legacies and personal identity.
- The Big Killing by Robert Wilson - A suspenseful story that dives into the murky depths of crime and retribution.
- The Innocent Moon by Henry Williamson - Part of a series that captures the essence of England through the eyes of a single family across generations.
- The Observations by Jane Harris - A spirited and humorous account of a young maid working in a mysterious Scottish household.
- Charades by Janette Turner - A novel that explores the complexities of personal relationships and the masks people wear.
- According to Yes by Dawn French - A warm, witty novel about the unexpected turns life can take.
- Immediate Family by Ashley Nelson Levy - A compelling narrative that examines family bonds through the lens of an adoption story.
- Solar by Ian McEwan - A satirical and clever novel focusing on climate change and one man's ambitions to save the world.
- Borrowed Eyes by Saskia Buedel - A deeply moving exploration of identity and belonging.
- The Friends of Meager Fortune by David Adams Richards - An evocative story set in a logging community, rich with themes of loyalty and survival.
- Mercy Among The Children by D Adams Richar - A powerful tale of poverty, tragedy, and the capacity for forgiveness in rural Canada.
- The Catastrophist by Ronan Bennett - A love story wrapped within a political thriller, set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Congo's independence struggle.
- The Bloodstone Papers by Glen Duncan - A narrative that spans generations and continents, exploring identity and heritage.
- Freedom by Jonathan Franzen - A complex family drama that examines the idea of freedom in contemporary American life.
- Prochownik's Dream by Alex Miller - A story about the artistic drive, memory, and the shadows cast by family history.
- Coming Rain by Stephen Daisley - Set in rural Australia, this novel vividly captures the relationships between people and the land they inhabit.
- Possession by A.S. Byatt - A richly layered novel of romance and academic intrigue that spans the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Kingdom of Twilight by Steven Uhly - A post-war narrative that challenges the boundaries of family, loyalty, and history.
- Love & Other Infidelities by Helen Townsend - Tales that explore the nuanced complexities of love and betrayal.
- High Fidelity by Nick Hornby - A humorous and heartfelt look at relationships, life, and music through the eyes of a record shop owner.
- Forest of the Pygmies by Isabel Allende - An adventure novel that combines mysticism and a quest through Africa's jungles.
Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH535
$100.00