Secondhand Fiction Bargain Book box ON1550

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This collection of 18 acclaimed secondhand novels brings together diverse voices and captivating narratives from around the world. Whether you're in the mood for historical fiction, contemporary drama, or a thrilling mystery, this box has something for every reader. Discover timeless tales and modern masterpieces that will transport you to different worlds and leave you wanting more.

Contents:

  1. The Lost Symbol By: Dan Brown (ISBN: 9780593054277) - Join Robert Langdon on a thrilling quest filled with secrets and hidden symbols in this fast-paced adventure.

  2. Aunt Julia & the Scriptwriter By: Mario Vargas Llosa (ISBN: 9780571168835) - A humorous and semi-autobiographical novel that explores the unpredictable world of radio soap operas and young love.

  3. Borderliners  By: Peter Høeg (ISBN: 9781860461583) - A gripping and thought-provoking story about three children who challenge the rigid system of their elite boarding school.

  4. The Ghost Road By: Pat Barker (ISBN: 9780670870004) - The Booker Prize-winning conclusion to the Regeneration Trilogy, exploring the psychological impact of World War I.

  5. Sylvia By: Bryce Courtenay (ISBN: 9780670070268) - A poignant and powerful tale of love, loss, and redemption set against the backdrop of World War II.

  6. Cold Mountain By: Charles Frazier (ISBN: 9780340680582) - An epic journey of love and survival during the American Civil War, beautifully written and deeply moving.

  7. The Bride Stripped Bare By: Nikki Gemmell (ISBN: 9780007170869) - A bold and provocative novel that explores the complexities of marriage and the search for personal freedom.

  8. The Finkler Question By: Howard Jacobson (ISBN: 9781408809105) - Winner of the Man Booker Prize, this witty and poignant novel delves into friendship, identity, and what it means to be Jewish in contemporary Britain.

  9. On Chesil Beach By: Ian McEwan (ISBN: 9780099512790) - A delicate and heartbreaking story of love and misunderstandings set in 1960s England.

  10. Eyrie By: Tim Winton (ISBN: 9781926428536) - A compelling and atmospheric novel about a man seeking redemption and connection in a rundown apartment building in Fremantle, Australia.

  11. Quentins By: Maeve Binchy (ISBN: 9780752851655) - A heartwarming tale of a beloved Dublin restaurant and the lives of the people connected to it.

  12. Lovesong By: Alex Miller (ISBN: 9781742371290) - A beautifully crafted novel about love, memory, and the stories that shape our lives.

  13. Night Letters By: Robert Dessaix (ISBN: 9780330359917) - An intriguing and reflective journey through the streets of Venice, as a man recounts his experiences and the letters he receives from strangers.

  14. Three Dollars By: Elliot Perlman (ISBN: 9780330360432) - A sharp and insightful look at modern life and the challenges faced by a man trying to make a difference in a world driven by money.

  15. The Reader By: Bernhard Schlink (ISBN: 9780753804704) - A haunting and morally complex story about a young man's relationship with an older woman, and the secrets that come to light during a post-war trial.

  16. Our Souls at Night By: Kent Haruf (ISBN: 9781447299370) - A tender and moving story about two elderly neighbors who find solace and companionship in each other's company.

  17. The Slap By: Christos Tsiolkas (ISBN: 9781741753592) - A controversial and thought-provoking novel that examines the ripple effects of a single act of violence at a suburban barbecue.

  18. Black Rock White City By: A. S. Patric (ISBN: 9781921924835) - Winner of the Miles Franklin Award, this powerful novel explores the immigrant experience in Australia and the lingering impacts of war and displacement.

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This collection of 18 acclaimed secondhand novels brings together diverse voices and captivating narratives from around the world. Whether you're in the mood for historical fiction, contemporary drama, or a thrilling mystery, this box has something for every reader. Discover timeless tales and modern masterpieces that will transport you to different worlds and leave you wanting more.

Contents:

  1. The Lost Symbol By: Dan Brown (ISBN: 9780593054277) - Join Robert Langdon on a thrilling quest filled with secrets and hidden symbols in this fast-paced adventure.

  2. Aunt Julia & the Scriptwriter By: Mario Vargas Llosa (ISBN: 9780571168835) - A humorous and semi-autobiographical novel that explores the unpredictable world of radio soap operas and young love.

  3. Borderliners  By: Peter Høeg (ISBN: 9781860461583) - A gripping and thought-provoking story about three children who challenge the rigid system of their elite boarding school.

  4. The Ghost Road By: Pat Barker (ISBN: 9780670870004) - The Booker Prize-winning conclusion to the Regeneration Trilogy, exploring the psychological impact of World War I.

  5. Sylvia By: Bryce Courtenay (ISBN: 9780670070268) - A poignant and powerful tale of love, loss, and redemption set against the backdrop of World War II.

  6. Cold Mountain By: Charles Frazier (ISBN: 9780340680582) - An epic journey of love and survival during the American Civil War, beautifully written and deeply moving.

  7. The Bride Stripped Bare By: Nikki Gemmell (ISBN: 9780007170869) - A bold and provocative novel that explores the complexities of marriage and the search for personal freedom.

  8. The Finkler Question By: Howard Jacobson (ISBN: 9781408809105) - Winner of the Man Booker Prize, this witty and poignant novel delves into friendship, identity, and what it means to be Jewish in contemporary Britain.

  9. On Chesil Beach By: Ian McEwan (ISBN: 9780099512790) - A delicate and heartbreaking story of love and misunderstandings set in 1960s England.

  10. Eyrie By: Tim Winton (ISBN: 9781926428536) - A compelling and atmospheric novel about a man seeking redemption and connection in a rundown apartment building in Fremantle, Australia.

  11. Quentins By: Maeve Binchy (ISBN: 9780752851655) - A heartwarming tale of a beloved Dublin restaurant and the lives of the people connected to it.

  12. Lovesong By: Alex Miller (ISBN: 9781742371290) - A beautifully crafted novel about love, memory, and the stories that shape our lives.

  13. Night Letters By: Robert Dessaix (ISBN: 9780330359917) - An intriguing and reflective journey through the streets of Venice, as a man recounts his experiences and the letters he receives from strangers.

  14. Three Dollars By: Elliot Perlman (ISBN: 9780330360432) - A sharp and insightful look at modern life and the challenges faced by a man trying to make a difference in a world driven by money.

  15. The Reader By: Bernhard Schlink (ISBN: 9780753804704) - A haunting and morally complex story about a young man's relationship with an older woman, and the secrets that come to light during a post-war trial.

  16. Our Souls at Night By: Kent Haruf (ISBN: 9781447299370) - A tender and moving story about two elderly neighbors who find solace and companionship in each other's company.

  17. The Slap By: Christos Tsiolkas (ISBN: 9781741753592) - A controversial and thought-provoking novel that examines the ripple effects of a single act of violence at a suburban barbecue.

  18. Black Rock White City By: A. S. Patric (ISBN: 9781921924835) - Winner of the Miles Franklin Award, this powerful novel explores the immigrant experience in Australia and the lingering impacts of war and displacement.