Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH626

$100.00 AUD

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Embark on a journey through varied landscapes of human emotion and experience with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This collection invites readers into worlds crafted by celebrated and diverse authors. Here’s what you’ll discover inside:

  1. Walking into the Night by Olaf Olafsson - A story of an Icelandic butler in a wealthy American household, reflecting on his mysterious past as he faces his future.
  2. The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner - A gripping tale about three friends in a small Tennessee town who have different ambitions but are bound by deep roots.
  3. Sentimental Bloke & Verses - A classic Australian poetry collection that captures the heart and soul of early 20th-century life in Australia.
  4. Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre - A satirical black comedy of adolescence, following the misadventures of a teenager in a small Texas town.
  5. Devil's Valley by Andre Brink - An intriguing journey into a secluded valley in South Africa, where the protagonist discovers a community untouched by time and riddled with secrets.
  6. Through the Children's Gate by Adam Gopnik - A collection of essays that capture the essence of family life and societal observations set against the backdrop of post-9/11 New York City.
  7. The Rest is Weight by Jennifer Mills - An evocative collection of short stories that traverse landscapes both external and internal, exploring the contours of isolation and connection.
  8. Spare Brides by Adele Parks - Set after WWI, this novel delves into the lives of women left behind, exploring the social changes and personal dramas that define their new world.
  9. Greenmantle by John Buchan - A thrilling spy adventure set during World War I, featuring espionage and heroic escapades across Europe.
  10. Magic Seeds by V.S. Naipaul - Follows the journey of a man who, disillusioned with his life in an African commune, returns to his native India to participate in its political and social reform.
  11. Beat Of The Drum by Waddell Martin - An inspiring tale focusing on the transformative power of music and heritage.
  12. Hungry Ghosts by Susan Johnson - A deep dive into the complexities of familial relationships and personal identity against a backdrop of historical events.
  13. Unless by Carol Shields - A profound exploration of a woman’s life turned upside down when her daughter drops out of society.
  14. Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures by Vincent Lam - An intimate look at the lives of doctors, offering a raw and compassionate glimpse into their world and personal dramas.
  15. Author! Author! by David Lodge - A historical novel about friendship and rivalry in the literary world of early 20th-century England.
  16. Canada by Richard Ford - A powerful, lyrical narrative about a fifteen-year-old boy who is thrust into a new, challenging life after a family betrayal.
  17. Lucia, Lucia by Adriana Trigiani - Set in the 1950s, this novel captures the life and romantic turmoil of an aspiring designer in Greenwich Village.
  18. Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert - A memoir exploring thoughts on marriage and commitment, following the bestselling success of Eat, Pray, Love.
  19. What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage - A touching story about a woman returning to her small hometown, rediscovering herself and her community amidst personal trials.
  20. Chalktown by Melinda Haynes - A tale of family secrets and young desire set in the American South, exploring the complexities of a small, troubled community.
  21. The Crying Tree by Naseem Rakha - A compelling drama about forgiveness and redemption revolving around a family dealing with the aftermath of a tragic death.
  22. Secrets by Drusilla Modjeska - An engaging narrative intertwining the lives of three women across generations, revealing the weight of secrets and the struggle for personal autonomy.
  23. Dangerous Love by Ben Okri - A haunting love story set in a politically tumultuous Nigeria, exploring the boundaries of tradition and the consequences of passionate defiance.
  24. Listen by Kate Veitch - A captivating modern drama about family, secrets, and the complexities of human relationships.



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Embark on a journey through varied landscapes of human emotion and experience with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box. This collection invites readers into worlds crafted by celebrated and diverse authors. Here’s what you’ll discover inside:

  1. Walking into the Night by Olaf Olafsson - A story of an Icelandic butler in a wealthy American household, reflecting on his mysterious past as he faces his future.
  2. The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner - A gripping tale about three friends in a small Tennessee town who have different ambitions but are bound by deep roots.
  3. Sentimental Bloke & Verses - A classic Australian poetry collection that captures the heart and soul of early 20th-century life in Australia.
  4. Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre - A satirical black comedy of adolescence, following the misadventures of a teenager in a small Texas town.
  5. Devil's Valley by Andre Brink - An intriguing journey into a secluded valley in South Africa, where the protagonist discovers a community untouched by time and riddled with secrets.
  6. Through the Children's Gate by Adam Gopnik - A collection of essays that capture the essence of family life and societal observations set against the backdrop of post-9/11 New York City.
  7. The Rest is Weight by Jennifer Mills - An evocative collection of short stories that traverse landscapes both external and internal, exploring the contours of isolation and connection.
  8. Spare Brides by Adele Parks - Set after WWI, this novel delves into the lives of women left behind, exploring the social changes and personal dramas that define their new world.
  9. Greenmantle by John Buchan - A thrilling spy adventure set during World War I, featuring espionage and heroic escapades across Europe.
  10. Magic Seeds by V.S. Naipaul - Follows the journey of a man who, disillusioned with his life in an African commune, returns to his native India to participate in its political and social reform.
  11. Beat Of The Drum by Waddell Martin - An inspiring tale focusing on the transformative power of music and heritage.
  12. Hungry Ghosts by Susan Johnson - A deep dive into the complexities of familial relationships and personal identity against a backdrop of historical events.
  13. Unless by Carol Shields - A profound exploration of a woman’s life turned upside down when her daughter drops out of society.
  14. Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures by Vincent Lam - An intimate look at the lives of doctors, offering a raw and compassionate glimpse into their world and personal dramas.
  15. Author! Author! by David Lodge - A historical novel about friendship and rivalry in the literary world of early 20th-century England.
  16. Canada by Richard Ford - A powerful, lyrical narrative about a fifteen-year-old boy who is thrust into a new, challenging life after a family betrayal.
  17. Lucia, Lucia by Adriana Trigiani - Set in the 1950s, this novel captures the life and romantic turmoil of an aspiring designer in Greenwich Village.
  18. Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert - A memoir exploring thoughts on marriage and commitment, following the bestselling success of Eat, Pray, Love.
  19. What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage - A touching story about a woman returning to her small hometown, rediscovering herself and her community amidst personal trials.
  20. Chalktown by Melinda Haynes - A tale of family secrets and young desire set in the American South, exploring the complexities of a small, troubled community.
  21. The Crying Tree by Naseem Rakha - A compelling drama about forgiveness and redemption revolving around a family dealing with the aftermath of a tragic death.
  22. Secrets by Drusilla Modjeska - An engaging narrative intertwining the lives of three women across generations, revealing the weight of secrets and the struggle for personal autonomy.
  23. Dangerous Love by Ben Okri - A haunting love story set in a politically tumultuous Nigeria, exploring the boundaries of tradition and the consequences of passionate defiance.
  24. Listen by Kate Veitch - A captivating modern drama about family, secrets, and the complexities of human relationships.