Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH560

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mmerse yourself in the diverse worlds of our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This selection spans genres and continents, offering profound insights, thrilling narratives, and eloquent writing from celebrated authors. Whether you're in the mood for historical dramas, intense mysteries, or poignant tales, this box is a treasure trove of literary gems.

Here’s a detailed look at each book:

  1. The Torch In My Ear by Elias Canetti, ISBN: 9781847083579 - A vivid continuation of Canetti's autobiographical writings, exploring his intellectual and personal growth.
  2. Drowning Rose by Marika Cobbold, ISBN: 9781408821947 - A compelling story of friendship, guilt, and the past's power to haunt the present.
  3. White Gardenia by Belinda Alexandra, ISBN: 9780732280734 - Sweep across continents and decades with a tale of mothers, daughters, and the unbreakable bonds of love.
  4. The Betrayed by Reine Arcache Melvin, ISBN: 9781787703896 - Delve into a deeply emotional story set against the backdrop of political turmoil.
  5. Catching Air by Sarah Pekkanen, ISBN: 9781925030488 - Follow a gripping narrative about taking risks, starting over, and finding unexpected happiness.
  6. On Green Dolphin Street by Sebastian Faulks, ISBN: 9780099275831 - A moving love story set during the Cold War, exploring loyalty, betrayal, and the personal costs of political engagement.
  7. The Rooms in my Mother's House, ISBN: 9780140261158 - An exploration of family dynamics and personal history through vivid storytelling.
  8. The Stories of Eva Luna by Isabel Allende, ISBN: 9780140145588 - A rich collection of stories narrated with passion, nostalgia, and a touch of the magical.
  9. The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western by F. Scott Fitzgerald, ISBN: 9780349106632 - Fitzgerald’s final work offering a scathing critique of the American Dream through the lens of Hollywood.
  10. East of the Mountains by David Guterson, ISBN: 9780747545088 - An intimate examination of a man confronting his mortality and past secrets.
  11. Juliet the Maniac by Juliet Escoria, ISBN: 9781612197593 - A visceral and raw autobiographical novel about adolescence and mental illness.
  12. A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain by Robert Olen Butler, ISBN: 9780749397678 - Stories that beautifully capture the essence of the Vietnamese diaspora experience.
  13. Cathedral by Raymond Carver, ISBN: 9781860466038 - A masterpiece of the short story form, exploring human connections in stark yet profound ways.
  14. Ransom by David Malouf, ISBN: 9781741668377 - A reimagining of a classic tale from the Trojan War, exploring themes of fate, suffering, and redemption.
  15. The Weekend by Charlotte Wood, ISBN: 9781760292010 - An insightful narrative about friendship, aging, and the layers of shared history.
  16. The Midnight Promise: A Detective's Story in Ten Cases by Zane Lovitt, ISBN: 9781921922930 - A detective novel in ten interconnected stories, each revealing a darker side of humanity.
  17. Mr.Golightly's Holiday by Salley Vickers, ISBN: 9780007173945 - An intriguing novel about a mysterious visitor in a small village, wrapped in spiritual and literary allusions.
  18. Puerto Vallarta Squeeze by Robert James Waller, ISBN: 9780855616939 - A thrilling escape through Mexico with a backdrop of romance and danger.
  19. Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O’Farrell, ISBN: 9780755358793 - A captivating family drama set during the British heatwave of 1976.
  20. Self's Punishment by Bernhard Schlink, ISBN: 9780297849094 - A detective story from the author of "The Reader," exploring guilt and redemption.
  21. Closing Time by Joseph Heller, ISBN: (missing) - The sequel to "Catch-22," revisiting characters in their later years amidst the backdrop of New York City.
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mmerse yourself in the diverse worlds of our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This selection spans genres and continents, offering profound insights, thrilling narratives, and eloquent writing from celebrated authors. Whether you're in the mood for historical dramas, intense mysteries, or poignant tales, this box is a treasure trove of literary gems.

Here’s a detailed look at each book:

  1. The Torch In My Ear by Elias Canetti, ISBN: 9781847083579 - A vivid continuation of Canetti's autobiographical writings, exploring his intellectual and personal growth.
  2. Drowning Rose by Marika Cobbold, ISBN: 9781408821947 - A compelling story of friendship, guilt, and the past's power to haunt the present.
  3. White Gardenia by Belinda Alexandra, ISBN: 9780732280734 - Sweep across continents and decades with a tale of mothers, daughters, and the unbreakable bonds of love.
  4. The Betrayed by Reine Arcache Melvin, ISBN: 9781787703896 - Delve into a deeply emotional story set against the backdrop of political turmoil.
  5. Catching Air by Sarah Pekkanen, ISBN: 9781925030488 - Follow a gripping narrative about taking risks, starting over, and finding unexpected happiness.
  6. On Green Dolphin Street by Sebastian Faulks, ISBN: 9780099275831 - A moving love story set during the Cold War, exploring loyalty, betrayal, and the personal costs of political engagement.
  7. The Rooms in my Mother's House, ISBN: 9780140261158 - An exploration of family dynamics and personal history through vivid storytelling.
  8. The Stories of Eva Luna by Isabel Allende, ISBN: 9780140145588 - A rich collection of stories narrated with passion, nostalgia, and a touch of the magical.
  9. The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western by F. Scott Fitzgerald, ISBN: 9780349106632 - Fitzgerald’s final work offering a scathing critique of the American Dream through the lens of Hollywood.
  10. East of the Mountains by David Guterson, ISBN: 9780747545088 - An intimate examination of a man confronting his mortality and past secrets.
  11. Juliet the Maniac by Juliet Escoria, ISBN: 9781612197593 - A visceral and raw autobiographical novel about adolescence and mental illness.
  12. A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain by Robert Olen Butler, ISBN: 9780749397678 - Stories that beautifully capture the essence of the Vietnamese diaspora experience.
  13. Cathedral by Raymond Carver, ISBN: 9781860466038 - A masterpiece of the short story form, exploring human connections in stark yet profound ways.
  14. Ransom by David Malouf, ISBN: 9781741668377 - A reimagining of a classic tale from the Trojan War, exploring themes of fate, suffering, and redemption.
  15. The Weekend by Charlotte Wood, ISBN: 9781760292010 - An insightful narrative about friendship, aging, and the layers of shared history.
  16. The Midnight Promise: A Detective's Story in Ten Cases by Zane Lovitt, ISBN: 9781921922930 - A detective novel in ten interconnected stories, each revealing a darker side of humanity.
  17. Mr.Golightly's Holiday by Salley Vickers, ISBN: 9780007173945 - An intriguing novel about a mysterious visitor in a small village, wrapped in spiritual and literary allusions.
  18. Puerto Vallarta Squeeze by Robert James Waller, ISBN: 9780855616939 - A thrilling escape through Mexico with a backdrop of romance and danger.
  19. Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O’Farrell, ISBN: 9780755358793 - A captivating family drama set during the British heatwave of 1976.
  20. Self's Punishment by Bernhard Schlink, ISBN: 9780297849094 - A detective story from the author of "The Reader," exploring guilt and redemption.
  21. Closing Time by Joseph Heller, ISBN: (missing) - The sequel to "Catch-22," revisiting characters in their later years amidst the backdrop of New York City.