Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH622
Dive into our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box, a treasure trove of narratives that span continents, eras, and imaginations. From gripping mysteries to poignant dramas, this collection is curated to enchant, challenge, and transport readers:
- Islands by Dan Sleigh - A sweeping historical epic set in the early days of colonial South Africa. ISBN: 9780436206207
- The Peppered Moth by Margaret Drabble - A profound exploration of genetics, motherhood, and the personal legacies we inherit. ISBN: 9780670894246
- The Brush-off by Shane Maloney - A humorous, sharp-witted crime novel set in the gritty political underbelly of Australia. ISBN: 9781875847143
- The Wilder Sisters by Jo-Ann Mapson - A touching story about the bonds and tribulations of two estranged sisters reuniting. ISBN: 9780732265564
- Eight Lives by Susan Hurley - A thriller revolving around the fallout of a failed drug trial, told from multiple perspectives. ISBN: 9781925712766
- How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang - An evocative tale of two siblings navigating a harsh landscape during the Gold Rush. ISBN: 9780349011479
- Killed in the Fog by William L. DeAndrea - A classic mystery featuring the sharp-witted Matt Cobb dealing with murder and intrigue. ISBN: 9780684830544
- Islanders by Cathy Thomas - A novel of emotional depth, exploring the lives of people living on a remote British island. ISBN: 9780349016283
- Leave Me by Gayle Forman - A riveting story of a woman who walks away from her life to rediscover herself. ISBN: 9781471156786
- Original Face by Nicholas Jose - A gripping narrative delving into identity, art, and the dark side of human nature. ISBN: 9781920882136
- The Last Will & Testament of Henry Hoffman by John Tesarsch - A family saga revolving around the mysterious will of a secretive father. ISBN: 9781922213884
- City Of Dreams by Beverly Swerling - A rich historical novel set in early Manhattan, weaving romance, ambition, and the birth of New York. ISBN: 9781863252911
- In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje - A beautifully written tale that captures the lives of immigrants and their labor in the early 20th-century Toronto. ISBN: 9780679772668
- Works by Joseph Connolly - An exploration of human relationships and the complexities within. ISBN: 9780571217281
- The Librarian by Larry Beinhart - A political thriller that combines intrigue with a deep dive into American politics. ISBN: 9781920769550
- The House on the Hill by Estelle Pinney - A dramatic narrative of family secrets and personal discovery. ISBN: 9780143001362
- Blood Ties by Jennifer Lash - A novel about family dynamics and the unbreakable bonds that challenge us. ISBN: 9780747535041
- The Strays by Emily Bitto - Set in the 1930s, this novel explores the seductive pull of an avant-garde artists’ colony. ISBN: 9781922213211
- The Road to Wellville by T.C. Boyle - A satirical take on America's obsession with health and diet. ISBN: 9780140140750
- Those Faraday Girls by Monica McInerney - A captivating story about the complex relationships between five sisters spread across the world. ISBN: 9780670070404
- The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman by Louis de Bernieres - A witty, inventive narrative about the clash of the secular and religious in a small South American town. ISBN: 9780749398576
- Evening Class by Maeve Binchy - A delightful story about a group of strangers who find unexpected friendships in an Italian evening class. ISBN: 9780752876825
- The Lido by Libby Page - Celebrates the power of community as a local lido becomes a battleground against corporate takeover. ISBN: 9781409175223
- A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby - A novel about four strangers who meet on New Year's Eve atop a London skyscraper, each contemplating life and its challenges. ISBN: 9780140287028
- Meet Me in Another Life by Catriona Silvey - An intriguing sci-fi tale about two souls who meet in various different lives and the mystery that surrounds their encounters. ISBN: 9780008399818
This collection promises to take readers on a literary journey through time and space, offering a window into diverse lives and experiences.
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Dive into our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box, a treasure trove of narratives that span continents, eras, and imaginations. From gripping mysteries to poignant dramas, this collection is curated to enchant, challenge, and transport readers:
- Islands by Dan Sleigh - A sweeping historical epic set in the early days of colonial South Africa. ISBN: 9780436206207
- The Peppered Moth by Margaret Drabble - A profound exploration of genetics, motherhood, and the personal legacies we inherit. ISBN: 9780670894246
- The Brush-off by Shane Maloney - A humorous, sharp-witted crime novel set in the gritty political underbelly of Australia. ISBN: 9781875847143
- The Wilder Sisters by Jo-Ann Mapson - A touching story about the bonds and tribulations of two estranged sisters reuniting. ISBN: 9780732265564
- Eight Lives by Susan Hurley - A thriller revolving around the fallout of a failed drug trial, told from multiple perspectives. ISBN: 9781925712766
- How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang - An evocative tale of two siblings navigating a harsh landscape during the Gold Rush. ISBN: 9780349011479
- Killed in the Fog by William L. DeAndrea - A classic mystery featuring the sharp-witted Matt Cobb dealing with murder and intrigue. ISBN: 9780684830544
- Islanders by Cathy Thomas - A novel of emotional depth, exploring the lives of people living on a remote British island. ISBN: 9780349016283
- Leave Me by Gayle Forman - A riveting story of a woman who walks away from her life to rediscover herself. ISBN: 9781471156786
- Original Face by Nicholas Jose - A gripping narrative delving into identity, art, and the dark side of human nature. ISBN: 9781920882136
- The Last Will & Testament of Henry Hoffman by John Tesarsch - A family saga revolving around the mysterious will of a secretive father. ISBN: 9781922213884
- City Of Dreams by Beverly Swerling - A rich historical novel set in early Manhattan, weaving romance, ambition, and the birth of New York. ISBN: 9781863252911
- In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje - A beautifully written tale that captures the lives of immigrants and their labor in the early 20th-century Toronto. ISBN: 9780679772668
- Works by Joseph Connolly - An exploration of human relationships and the complexities within. ISBN: 9780571217281
- The Librarian by Larry Beinhart - A political thriller that combines intrigue with a deep dive into American politics. ISBN: 9781920769550
- The House on the Hill by Estelle Pinney - A dramatic narrative of family secrets and personal discovery. ISBN: 9780143001362
- Blood Ties by Jennifer Lash - A novel about family dynamics and the unbreakable bonds that challenge us. ISBN: 9780747535041
- The Strays by Emily Bitto - Set in the 1930s, this novel explores the seductive pull of an avant-garde artists’ colony. ISBN: 9781922213211
- The Road to Wellville by T.C. Boyle - A satirical take on America's obsession with health and diet. ISBN: 9780140140750
- Those Faraday Girls by Monica McInerney - A captivating story about the complex relationships between five sisters spread across the world. ISBN: 9780670070404
- The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman by Louis de Bernieres - A witty, inventive narrative about the clash of the secular and religious in a small South American town. ISBN: 9780749398576
- Evening Class by Maeve Binchy - A delightful story about a group of strangers who find unexpected friendships in an Italian evening class. ISBN: 9780752876825
- The Lido by Libby Page - Celebrates the power of community as a local lido becomes a battleground against corporate takeover. ISBN: 9781409175223
- A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby - A novel about four strangers who meet on New Year's Eve atop a London skyscraper, each contemplating life and its challenges. ISBN: 9780140287028
- Meet Me in Another Life by Catriona Silvey - An intriguing sci-fi tale about two souls who meet in various different lives and the mystery that surrounds their encounters. ISBN: 9780008399818
This collection promises to take readers on a literary journey through time and space, offering a window into diverse lives and experiences.