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.
Format: Secondhand Box
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.