Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH614

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Dive into a world where each turn of the page ushers you into lives filled with intrigue, romance, and pivotal moments in history. The Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box is a meticulously curated collection of novels that invites readers on journeys through lush narratives and complex character arcs. From the gothic atmospheres of Victorian England to the charged political landscapes of modern-day, these tales are perfect for those who revel in beautifully written stories that evoke the full spectrum of human emotions. Explore the depths of the human psyche, the complexity of personal relationships, and the nuances of societal change through this eclectic and profoundly engaging selection of books.

  • Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey
    A sweeping tale of love, obsession, and gambling set during the Victorian era in Australia. (ISBN: 9781741661057)

  • Seven Types of Ambiguity by Elliot Perlman
    A layered narrative that explores the intricacies of human relationships and the impacts of misunderstanding and ambiguity. (ISBN: 9780330364942)

  • Passing Under Heaven by Justin Hill
    Set in Tang Dynasty China, this novel tells the story of a woman who rises to become one of China's greatest poets. (ISBN: 9780349117409)

  • The Swan Thieves: A Novel by Elizabeth Kostova
    A psychiatrist tries to unravel the secrets of his patient who mysteriously attacks a painting in the National Gallery of Art. (ISBN: 9780316065788)

  • The Understudy by David Nicholls
    A comedic look at life, love, and the often not-so-glamorous world of theatre. (ISBN: 9780340935217)

  • Barn Blind by Jane Smiley
    A novel about the passions and tensions of a family running a horse farm and the conflicts between a determined mother and her children. (ISBN: 9780449908747)

  • Mother of Pearl by Melinda Haynes
    Set in the American South in the 1950s, this novel explores themes of love, race, and redemption. (ISBN: 9780732268039)

  • Arcadia by Jim Crace
    A story about the life of a city through the ages, exploring the human drive for commerce and progress. (ISBN: 9780330325233)

  • Rose Under Glass by Elizabeth Berridge
    A novel that delves into personal relationships and societal expectations in post-war England. (ISBN: 9780349103037)

  • Time To Dance by Melvyn Bragg
    A poignant story that examines the complexities of love and commitment over time. (ISBN: 9780340551196)

  • Of Blessed Memory Trade by Erica Jong
    A narrative that explores the intricate dynamics of family life and memory. (ISBN: 9780747537373)

  • We Had It So Good by Linda Grant
    A richly textured story about a generation's journey through the latter half of the twentieth century. (ISBN: 9781844086382)

  • Loving Chloe by Jo-Ann Mapson
    A heartwarming tale of unexpected love and the paths life can take us on. (ISBN: 9780060930288)

  • Border Crossing by Pat Barker
    A gripping psychological drama about a psychologist who encounters a former patient on the brink of adulthood. (ISBN: 9780140270747)

  • The Rip by Robert Drewe
    A collection of short stories that capture the undercurrents and perils of living on the Australian coast. (ISBN: 9780143009665)

  • A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby
    A novel that follows four individuals who meet on New Year's Eve and form an unlikely friendship. (ISBN: 9780140287028)

  • The Story of a Marriage by Andrew Sean Greer
    A novel set in the 1950s, exploring the complexities of love, family, and societal expectations. (ISBN: 9780571241019)

  • I Still Dream About You by Fannie Flagg
    A humorous and moving tale about a former beauty queen who plans to end her life but discovers new purposes. (ISBN: 9780099555483)

  • The Friendly Ones by Philip Hensher
    A novel about the intersecting lives of two families in Sheffield, exploring themes of friendship and how we live together. (ISBN: 9780008175641)

  • Unknown Title by Unknown
    A mystery title that adds an element of surprise to your reading experience! (ISBN: 9789932164622)




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Dive into a world where each turn of the page ushers you into lives filled with intrigue, romance, and pivotal moments in history. The Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box is a meticulously curated collection of novels that invites readers on journeys through lush narratives and complex character arcs. From the gothic atmospheres of Victorian England to the charged political landscapes of modern-day, these tales are perfect for those who revel in beautifully written stories that evoke the full spectrum of human emotions. Explore the depths of the human psyche, the complexity of personal relationships, and the nuances of societal change through this eclectic and profoundly engaging selection of books.

  • Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey
    A sweeping tale of love, obsession, and gambling set during the Victorian era in Australia. (ISBN: 9781741661057)

  • Seven Types of Ambiguity by Elliot Perlman
    A layered narrative that explores the intricacies of human relationships and the impacts of misunderstanding and ambiguity. (ISBN: 9780330364942)

  • Passing Under Heaven by Justin Hill
    Set in Tang Dynasty China, this novel tells the story of a woman who rises to become one of China's greatest poets. (ISBN: 9780349117409)

  • The Swan Thieves: A Novel by Elizabeth Kostova
    A psychiatrist tries to unravel the secrets of his patient who mysteriously attacks a painting in the National Gallery of Art. (ISBN: 9780316065788)

  • The Understudy by David Nicholls
    A comedic look at life, love, and the often not-so-glamorous world of theatre. (ISBN: 9780340935217)

  • Barn Blind by Jane Smiley
    A novel about the passions and tensions of a family running a horse farm and the conflicts between a determined mother and her children. (ISBN: 9780449908747)

  • Mother of Pearl by Melinda Haynes
    Set in the American South in the 1950s, this novel explores themes of love, race, and redemption. (ISBN: 9780732268039)

  • Arcadia by Jim Crace
    A story about the life of a city through the ages, exploring the human drive for commerce and progress. (ISBN: 9780330325233)

  • Rose Under Glass by Elizabeth Berridge
    A novel that delves into personal relationships and societal expectations in post-war England. (ISBN: 9780349103037)

  • Time To Dance by Melvyn Bragg
    A poignant story that examines the complexities of love and commitment over time. (ISBN: 9780340551196)

  • Of Blessed Memory Trade by Erica Jong
    A narrative that explores the intricate dynamics of family life and memory. (ISBN: 9780747537373)

  • We Had It So Good by Linda Grant
    A richly textured story about a generation's journey through the latter half of the twentieth century. (ISBN: 9781844086382)

  • Loving Chloe by Jo-Ann Mapson
    A heartwarming tale of unexpected love and the paths life can take us on. (ISBN: 9780060930288)

  • Border Crossing by Pat Barker
    A gripping psychological drama about a psychologist who encounters a former patient on the brink of adulthood. (ISBN: 9780140270747)

  • The Rip by Robert Drewe
    A collection of short stories that capture the undercurrents and perils of living on the Australian coast. (ISBN: 9780143009665)

  • A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby
    A novel that follows four individuals who meet on New Year's Eve and form an unlikely friendship. (ISBN: 9780140287028)

  • The Story of a Marriage by Andrew Sean Greer
    A novel set in the 1950s, exploring the complexities of love, family, and societal expectations. (ISBN: 9780571241019)

  • I Still Dream About You by Fannie Flagg
    A humorous and moving tale about a former beauty queen who plans to end her life but discovers new purposes. (ISBN: 9780099555483)

  • The Friendly Ones by Philip Hensher
    A novel about the intersecting lives of two families in Sheffield, exploring themes of friendship and how we live together. (ISBN: 9780008175641)

  • Unknown Title by Unknown
    A mystery title that adds an element of surprise to your reading experience! (ISBN: 9789932164622)