Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH652
Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box
Embark on journeys of love, adventure, and self-discovery with the Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box! This curated selection of 21 novels explores human relationships, historical settings, and thought-provoking themes that span cultures and eras. Each pre-loved book brings character and depth, making this collection perfect for fiction enthusiasts looking for compelling and unique stories.
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Fannie Flagg, "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion" ISBN: 9780701188924 Fannie Flagg’s heartwarming novel follows a woman uncovering her family’s secrets, connecting with the remarkable women of the WWII-era All-Girl Filling Station.
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Ana Castillo, "Peel My Love Like an Onion: A Novel" ISBN: 9780732269593 Ana Castillo crafts a passionate story of love, resilience, and identity through the life of a flamenco dancer grappling with life’s challenges.
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Gustave Flaubert, "Madame Bovary" ISBN: 9780679736363 Gustave Flaubert’s classic novel explores desire, betrayal, and tragedy as Emma Bovary seeks excitement beyond her provincial life.
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Sebastian Faulks, "On Green Dolphin Street" ISBN: 9780091794224 Sebastian Faulks tells a moving story set during the Cold War, as an American diplomat’s wife faces an intense romance and difficult choices.
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William Boyd, "Sweet Caress" ISBN: 9781443444866 William Boyd presents a sweeping tale of an independent female photographer who documents key historical moments, capturing life’s beauty and complexity.
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Andrew Miller, "Pure" ISBN: 9781444724288 Andrew Miller’s historical novel follows an engineer in 18th-century Paris tasked with clearing an overfilled cemetery, uncovering secrets along the way.
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Brando & Cammell, "Fan Tan" ISBN: 9780434014019 This adventurous tale takes readers into a world of intrigue and romance as a young woman encounters pirates and mystery in the Far East.
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Richard Ford, "Independence Day" ISBN: 9781860460890 Richard Ford’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows Frank Bascombe over a transformative Fourth of July weekend as he navigates personal and familial complexities.
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Neil Cross, "Always the Sun" ISBN: 9780743231404 Neil Cross presents a darkly humorous tale about fatherhood, revenge, and the lengths a man will go to protect his son.
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Günter Grass, "Crabwalk" ISBN: 9780571216512 Günter Grass’s reflective novel examines the weight of history and generational conflict through a son’s exploration of his mother’s wartime experiences.
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Jane Green, "Sister Stardust" ISBN: 9781867251125 Jane Green transports readers to the vibrant 1960s, following a young woman swept up in a world of music, fame, and self-discovery.
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Sarah Flannery Murphy, "The Possessions" ISBN: 9781925321913 Sarah Flannery Murphy’s psychological thriller follows a woman who channels the dead, raising questions of love, loss, and identity.
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Kathy Webb, "Other People's Diaries" ISBN: 9781405038508 Kathy Webb’s quirky novel explores the hidden lives of others as a woman stumbles upon private diaries that reveal surprising secrets.
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Graeme Macrae Burnet, "The Accident on the A35" ISBN: 9781925603057 Graeme Macrae Burnet delivers a suspenseful mystery as a detective investigates the suspicious death of a lawyer in a small French town.
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Ben Okri, "Dangerous Love" ISBN: 9781861590084 Ben Okri’s poignant novel captures the struggles of a young artist in Lagos, weaving love, loss, and political tension in post-colonial Nigeria.
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Linda Jaivin, "A Most Immoral Woman" ISBN: 9780732282769 Linda Jaivin’s historical romance follows a scandalous affair set against the backdrop of early 20th-century China.
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Andrew J. Graff, "Raft of Stars" ISBN: 9780008453596 Andrew J. Graff’s coming-of-age adventure follows two boys escaping into the wilderness, discovering friendship and courage in the face of danger.
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Michelle de Kretser, "The Life to Come" ISBN: 9781760296704 Michelle de Kretser’s novel explores human connection and displacement as characters across generations and continents navigate life’s complexities.
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Caryl Phillips, "Atlantic Sound" ISBN: 9780571196203 Caryl Phillips takes readers on a journey across the Atlantic, exploring themes of identity, race, and the legacy of slavery.
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Megan Giddings, "Lakewood: A Novel" ISBN: 9780062913203 Megan Giddings’ suspenseful novel blends social commentary with horror as a young woman becomes part of a mysterious medical experiment.
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Claire Zorn, "The Protected" ISBN: 9780702250194 Claire Zorn presents an emotionally gripping story of grief, resilience, and healing as a young girl navigates life after a family tragedy.
This box of secondhand fiction brings together diverse voices and powerful narratives, perfect for readers seeking stories of human experience, adventure, and reflection.
Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box
Embark on journeys of love, adventure, and self-discovery with the Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box! This curated selection of 21 novels explores human relationships, historical settings, and thought-provoking themes that span cultures and eras. Each pre-loved book brings character and depth, making this collection perfect for fiction enthusiasts looking for compelling and unique stories.
-
Fannie Flagg, "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion" ISBN: 9780701188924 Fannie Flagg’s heartwarming novel follows a woman uncovering her family’s secrets, connecting with the remarkable women of the WWII-era All-Girl Filling Station.
-
Ana Castillo, "Peel My Love Like an Onion: A Novel" ISBN: 9780732269593 Ana Castillo crafts a passionate story of love, resilience, and identity through the life of a flamenco dancer grappling with life’s challenges.
-
Gustave Flaubert, "Madame Bovary" ISBN: 9780679736363 Gustave Flaubert’s classic novel explores desire, betrayal, and tragedy as Emma Bovary seeks excitement beyond her provincial life.
-
Sebastian Faulks, "On Green Dolphin Street" ISBN: 9780091794224 Sebastian Faulks tells a moving story set during the Cold War, as an American diplomat’s wife faces an intense romance and difficult choices.
-
William Boyd, "Sweet Caress" ISBN: 9781443444866 William Boyd presents a sweeping tale of an independent female photographer who documents key historical moments, capturing life’s beauty and complexity.
-
Andrew Miller, "Pure" ISBN: 9781444724288 Andrew Miller’s historical novel follows an engineer in 18th-century Paris tasked with clearing an overfilled cemetery, uncovering secrets along the way.
-
Brando & Cammell, "Fan Tan" ISBN: 9780434014019 This adventurous tale takes readers into a world of intrigue and romance as a young woman encounters pirates and mystery in the Far East.
-
Richard Ford, "Independence Day" ISBN: 9781860460890 Richard Ford’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows Frank Bascombe over a transformative Fourth of July weekend as he navigates personal and familial complexities.
-
Neil Cross, "Always the Sun" ISBN: 9780743231404 Neil Cross presents a darkly humorous tale about fatherhood, revenge, and the lengths a man will go to protect his son.
-
Günter Grass, "Crabwalk" ISBN: 9780571216512 Günter Grass’s reflective novel examines the weight of history and generational conflict through a son’s exploration of his mother’s wartime experiences.
-
Jane Green, "Sister Stardust" ISBN: 9781867251125 Jane Green transports readers to the vibrant 1960s, following a young woman swept up in a world of music, fame, and self-discovery.
-
Sarah Flannery Murphy, "The Possessions" ISBN: 9781925321913 Sarah Flannery Murphy’s psychological thriller follows a woman who channels the dead, raising questions of love, loss, and identity.
-
Kathy Webb, "Other People's Diaries" ISBN: 9781405038508 Kathy Webb’s quirky novel explores the hidden lives of others as a woman stumbles upon private diaries that reveal surprising secrets.
-
Graeme Macrae Burnet, "The Accident on the A35" ISBN: 9781925603057 Graeme Macrae Burnet delivers a suspenseful mystery as a detective investigates the suspicious death of a lawyer in a small French town.
-
Ben Okri, "Dangerous Love" ISBN: 9781861590084 Ben Okri’s poignant novel captures the struggles of a young artist in Lagos, weaving love, loss, and political tension in post-colonial Nigeria.
-
Linda Jaivin, "A Most Immoral Woman" ISBN: 9780732282769 Linda Jaivin’s historical romance follows a scandalous affair set against the backdrop of early 20th-century China.
-
Andrew J. Graff, "Raft of Stars" ISBN: 9780008453596 Andrew J. Graff’s coming-of-age adventure follows two boys escaping into the wilderness, discovering friendship and courage in the face of danger.
-
Michelle de Kretser, "The Life to Come" ISBN: 9781760296704 Michelle de Kretser’s novel explores human connection and displacement as characters across generations and continents navigate life’s complexities.
-
Caryl Phillips, "Atlantic Sound" ISBN: 9780571196203 Caryl Phillips takes readers on a journey across the Atlantic, exploring themes of identity, race, and the legacy of slavery.
-
Megan Giddings, "Lakewood: A Novel" ISBN: 9780062913203 Megan Giddings’ suspenseful novel blends social commentary with horror as a young woman becomes part of a mysterious medical experiment.
-
Claire Zorn, "The Protected" ISBN: 9780702250194 Claire Zorn presents an emotionally gripping story of grief, resilience, and healing as a young girl navigates life after a family tragedy.
This box of secondhand fiction brings together diverse voices and powerful narratives, perfect for readers seeking stories of human experience, adventure, and reflection.