Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box DSH691
Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box
Dive into a treasure trove of pre-loved stories with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box! We've curated a diverse collection of novels, spanning various genres and styles, all at a price that won't break the bank. These books may have a few signs of their previous adventures, but the captivating stories within are just waiting to be rediscovered. Perfect for readers seeking variety and affordability, this box is a fantastic way to explore new authors and revisit old favourites without the guilt of a full price tag. Get ready for your next literary adventure!
Contents:
- Camille's Bread by Amanda Lohrey ISBN: 9780207188480. A story of a woman seeking solace in the art of breadmaking and the rhythms of nature after a personal tragedy.
- Adultery And Other Diversions by Tim Parks ISBN: 9780099274841. A witty and thought-provoking collection of short stories exploring the complexities of modern relationships and infidelity.
- Three Dollars by Elliot Perlman ISBN: 9780330421676. A compelling narrative about the struggles of a man trying to maintain his dignity and family life in the face of economic hardship.
- Corfu: A Novel by Robert Dessaix ISBN: 9780330363570. A lyrical and introspective journey through the landscapes and history of Corfu, interwoven with personal reflections on life and art.
- The Paperboy by Pete Dexter ISBN: 9780670860661. A suspenseful and atmospheric tale of crime, family secrets, and racial tensions in the Deep South.
- Float Up, Sing Down by Laird Hunt ISBN: 9781529434507. A haunting and experimental novel exploring themes of memory, loss, and identity through fragmented narratives and poetic language.
- Song of the Exile by Kiana Davenport ISBN: 9780345425393. A sweeping historical epic set in Hawaii, following the interwoven lives of a Hawaiian princess and a Portuguese sailor.
- Tirant lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell ISBN: 9780330288125. A classic medieval romance and chivalric adventure, known for its vivid characters and exciting battles.
- Cotters' England by Christina Stead ISBN: 9780207161001. A sharp and satirical portrayal of English life and social dynamics through the lens of an eccentric family.
- Sea of Many Returns by Arnold Zable ISBN: 9781921351532. A poignant and deeply moving novel about the experiences of a family navigating trauma and displacement during wartime.
- Novel About My Wife by Emily Perkins ISBN: 9780747595601. An engaging and darkly funny story about the ups and downs of marriage told through the perspective of a somewhat bewildered husband.
- Sons of the Rumour by David Foster ISBN: 9781405039581. A sprawling and ambitious work of fiction exploring Australian identity and the impact of rumour on a small community.
- My Dream of You by Nuala O'Faolain ISBN: 9780141008820. A complex and emotional novel about a woman grappling with her past, identity and desires after many years of quiet reflection.
- Shadow Child by P. F. Thomese ISBN: 9780747573937. A psychological thriller exploring the darker side of memory, with a protagonist forced to confront the past they had long tried to forget.
- Kill ME First by Kath Morgenroth ISBN: 9780732267940. A fast-paced and darkly humorous mystery novel about a woman drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
- Child of My Heart by Alice McDermott ISBN: 9780747568223. A tender and evocative story about the complexities of family life and the enduring bonds of love.
- The Frog by John Hawkes ISBN: 9780670865772. A surreal and experimental novel exploring the inner workings of a troubled mind through fractured narratives and intense imagery.
- Stern Men by Elizabeth Gilbert ISBN: 9780747598244. A historical novel about the lives of men and women involved in the fishing industry on the coast of Maine.
- The Detainees by Sean Hughes ISBN: 9780684851785. A story about a group of people held in indefinite detention exploring themes of bureaucracy and humanity.
- Before I Wake by Robert J. Wiersema ISBN: 9780230700499. A spooky psychological suspense with a dash of mystery told from the perspective of someone dealing with insomnia.
Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box
Dive into a treasure trove of pre-loved stories with our Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book Box! We've curated a diverse collection of novels, spanning various genres and styles, all at a price that won't break the bank. These books may have a few signs of their previous adventures, but the captivating stories within are just waiting to be rediscovered. Perfect for readers seeking variety and affordability, this box is a fantastic way to explore new authors and revisit old favourites without the guilt of a full price tag. Get ready for your next literary adventure!
Contents:
- Camille's Bread by Amanda Lohrey ISBN: 9780207188480. A story of a woman seeking solace in the art of breadmaking and the rhythms of nature after a personal tragedy.
- Adultery And Other Diversions by Tim Parks ISBN: 9780099274841. A witty and thought-provoking collection of short stories exploring the complexities of modern relationships and infidelity.
- Three Dollars by Elliot Perlman ISBN: 9780330421676. A compelling narrative about the struggles of a man trying to maintain his dignity and family life in the face of economic hardship.
- Corfu: A Novel by Robert Dessaix ISBN: 9780330363570. A lyrical and introspective journey through the landscapes and history of Corfu, interwoven with personal reflections on life and art.
- The Paperboy by Pete Dexter ISBN: 9780670860661. A suspenseful and atmospheric tale of crime, family secrets, and racial tensions in the Deep South.
- Float Up, Sing Down by Laird Hunt ISBN: 9781529434507. A haunting and experimental novel exploring themes of memory, loss, and identity through fragmented narratives and poetic language.
- Song of the Exile by Kiana Davenport ISBN: 9780345425393. A sweeping historical epic set in Hawaii, following the interwoven lives of a Hawaiian princess and a Portuguese sailor.
- Tirant lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell ISBN: 9780330288125. A classic medieval romance and chivalric adventure, known for its vivid characters and exciting battles.
- Cotters' England by Christina Stead ISBN: 9780207161001. A sharp and satirical portrayal of English life and social dynamics through the lens of an eccentric family.
- Sea of Many Returns by Arnold Zable ISBN: 9781921351532. A poignant and deeply moving novel about the experiences of a family navigating trauma and displacement during wartime.
- Novel About My Wife by Emily Perkins ISBN: 9780747595601. An engaging and darkly funny story about the ups and downs of marriage told through the perspective of a somewhat bewildered husband.
- Sons of the Rumour by David Foster ISBN: 9781405039581. A sprawling and ambitious work of fiction exploring Australian identity and the impact of rumour on a small community.
- My Dream of You by Nuala O'Faolain ISBN: 9780141008820. A complex and emotional novel about a woman grappling with her past, identity and desires after many years of quiet reflection.
- Shadow Child by P. F. Thomese ISBN: 9780747573937. A psychological thriller exploring the darker side of memory, with a protagonist forced to confront the past they had long tried to forget.
- Kill ME First by Kath Morgenroth ISBN: 9780732267940. A fast-paced and darkly humorous mystery novel about a woman drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
- Child of My Heart by Alice McDermott ISBN: 9780747568223. A tender and evocative story about the complexities of family life and the enduring bonds of love.
- The Frog by John Hawkes ISBN: 9780670865772. A surreal and experimental novel exploring the inner workings of a troubled mind through fractured narratives and intense imagery.
- Stern Men by Elizabeth Gilbert ISBN: 9780747598244. A historical novel about the lives of men and women involved in the fishing industry on the coast of Maine.
- The Detainees by Sean Hughes ISBN: 9780684851785. A story about a group of people held in indefinite detention exploring themes of bureaucracy and humanity.
- Before I Wake by Robert J. Wiersema ISBN: 9780230700499. A spooky psychological suspense with a dash of mystery told from the perspective of someone dealing with insomnia.