Secondhand Romance & Relationships Bargain Book Box SP2008

$110.00 AUD

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Unleash your inner bookworm with our curated Secondhand Bargain Book Box! Each box is a treasure trove of pre-loved stories, waiting to be discovered. From thrilling mysteries to heartwarming tales, there's something for every reader. We carefully select each book to ensure a diverse and engaging reading experience. Give these pre-loved books a new home and dive into captivating worlds. Perfect for expanding your library on a budget. A great way to discover new authors and genres. Each book has its own unique history and charm. Order yours today and embark on a literary adventure! Happy Reading!

Secondhand Mixed Genre Bargain Book Box

  1. The Potato Factory Bryce Courtenay Set in 19th-century London and Australia, this epic saga follows the intertwined lives of Ikey Solomon, a notorious fence, and Mary Abacus, a woman of resilience and determination. Their destinies collide amidst poverty, crime, and the struggle for survival. Courtenay's masterful storytelling brings history to life.

  2. Three Thousand A.E. Cochrane Set in Melbourne, this novel explores the complexities of modern life through the eyes of its characters. It delves into themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Cochrane's writing is both insightful and engaging.

  3. The Romantic William Boyd A sweeping historical novel that follows the life of Cashel Greville Ross, an Irishman whose adventures take him across Europe and beyond. From the battlefields of the Napoleonic Wars to the exotic landscapes of Ceylon, Ross experiences love, loss, and the ever-changing tides of fortune. Boyd's rich prose and vivid characters make this a captivating read.

  4. Dream Town David Baldacci Private investigator Aloysius Archer is hired to find a woman who has disappeared in Los Angeles. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of secrets, lies, and dangerous individuals. Baldacci's signature suspense and fast-paced plot will keep you on the edge of your seat.

  5. Whitehorn Bryce Courtenay Set in Africa, this novel tells the story of a young boy named Whitehorn who is raised by a wise old woman. As he grows, he learns about the traditions and challenges of his people, and he discovers his own unique destiny. Courtenay's evocative descriptions of the African landscape and culture create a truly immersive reading experience.

  6. London Bridge Louis-Ferdinand Céline A semi-autobiographical novel that follows the narrator's experiences in London during World War I. Céline's dark humor and cynical observations offer a unique perspective on the human condition. This is a challenging but rewarding read for those interested in experimental literature.

  7. All the Flowers in Shanghai Duncan Jepson Set in 1930s Shanghai, this novel tells the story of a young woman named Lily who becomes entangled in the city's glamorous and dangerous underworld. As she navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and survival, she discovers her own strength and resilience. Jepson's vivid descriptions of Shanghai's vibrant culture and atmosphere create a captivating reading experience.

  8. Winter Close Hugh Mackay Set in a small Australian town, this novel explores the lives of its residents as they grapple with secrets, betrayals, and the challenges of everyday life. Mackay's insightful character studies and evocative descriptions of the Australian landscape create a compelling and thought-provoking read.

  9. The Bodysurfers Robert Drewe A collection of interconnected short stories that explore the lives of Australians living on the coast. Drewe's writing is both humorous and poignant, capturing the unique spirit of Australian culture.

  10. Possessing the Secret of Joy Alice Walker This novel tells the story of Tashi, a young woman who undergoes female genital mutilation as part of her cultural traditions. As she struggles to come to terms with the trauma she has experienced, she embarks on a journey of healing and self-discovery. Walker's powerful prose and unflinching exploration of difficult topics make this a thought-provoking and important read.

  11. A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens Set during the French Revolution, this classic novel tells the story of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Dickens' vivid characters and dramatic plot create a timeless tale of human resilience.

  12. In the Half Light Anthony Lawrence A novel exploring themes of memory, loss, and the search for meaning in the aftermath of tragedy. Lawrence's lyrical prose and evocative imagery create a haunting and unforgettable reading experience.

  13. The Portrait of a Lady Henry James This classic novel tells the story of Isabel Archer, a young American woman who inherits a fortune and travels to Europe in search of adventure and self-discovery. As she navigates the complexities of love, marriage, and social expectations, she learns valuable lessons about herself and the world around her. James' masterful prose and insightful character studies make this a timeless read.

  14. Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë A classic coming-of-age story about a young woman who overcomes adversity to find love and independence. Brontë's passionate prose and unforgettable characters have made this novel a beloved classic for generations.

  15. Inferno Dante An epic poem that takes the reader on a journey through the depths of hell. Dante's vivid imagery and allegorical storytelling create a powerful and unforgettable reading experience.

  16. To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee A classic novel that explores themes of racism, justice, and childhood innocence in the American South. Lee's timeless story and unforgettable characters have made this a beloved classic for generations.

  17. Lolita Vladimir Nabokov A controversial novel that tells the story of a middle-aged man's obsession with a young girl. Nabokov's lyrical prose and complex characters make this a challenging but rewarding read.




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Unleash your inner bookworm with our curated Secondhand Bargain Book Box! Each box is a treasure trove of pre-loved stories, waiting to be discovered. From thrilling mysteries to heartwarming tales, there's something for every reader. We carefully select each book to ensure a diverse and engaging reading experience. Give these pre-loved books a new home and dive into captivating worlds. Perfect for expanding your library on a budget. A great way to discover new authors and genres. Each book has its own unique history and charm. Order yours today and embark on a literary adventure! Happy Reading!

Secondhand Mixed Genre Bargain Book Box

  1. The Potato Factory Bryce Courtenay Set in 19th-century London and Australia, this epic saga follows the intertwined lives of Ikey Solomon, a notorious fence, and Mary Abacus, a woman of resilience and determination. Their destinies collide amidst poverty, crime, and the struggle for survival. Courtenay's masterful storytelling brings history to life.

  2. Three Thousand A.E. Cochrane Set in Melbourne, this novel explores the complexities of modern life through the eyes of its characters. It delves into themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Cochrane's writing is both insightful and engaging.

  3. The Romantic William Boyd A sweeping historical novel that follows the life of Cashel Greville Ross, an Irishman whose adventures take him across Europe and beyond. From the battlefields of the Napoleonic Wars to the exotic landscapes of Ceylon, Ross experiences love, loss, and the ever-changing tides of fortune. Boyd's rich prose and vivid characters make this a captivating read.

  4. Dream Town David Baldacci Private investigator Aloysius Archer is hired to find a woman who has disappeared in Los Angeles. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of secrets, lies, and dangerous individuals. Baldacci's signature suspense and fast-paced plot will keep you on the edge of your seat.

  5. Whitehorn Bryce Courtenay Set in Africa, this novel tells the story of a young boy named Whitehorn who is raised by a wise old woman. As he grows, he learns about the traditions and challenges of his people, and he discovers his own unique destiny. Courtenay's evocative descriptions of the African landscape and culture create a truly immersive reading experience.

  6. London Bridge Louis-Ferdinand Céline A semi-autobiographical novel that follows the narrator's experiences in London during World War I. Céline's dark humor and cynical observations offer a unique perspective on the human condition. This is a challenging but rewarding read for those interested in experimental literature.

  7. All the Flowers in Shanghai Duncan Jepson Set in 1930s Shanghai, this novel tells the story of a young woman named Lily who becomes entangled in the city's glamorous and dangerous underworld. As she navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and survival, she discovers her own strength and resilience. Jepson's vivid descriptions of Shanghai's vibrant culture and atmosphere create a captivating reading experience.

  8. Winter Close Hugh Mackay Set in a small Australian town, this novel explores the lives of its residents as they grapple with secrets, betrayals, and the challenges of everyday life. Mackay's insightful character studies and evocative descriptions of the Australian landscape create a compelling and thought-provoking read.

  9. The Bodysurfers Robert Drewe A collection of interconnected short stories that explore the lives of Australians living on the coast. Drewe's writing is both humorous and poignant, capturing the unique spirit of Australian culture.

  10. Possessing the Secret of Joy Alice Walker This novel tells the story of Tashi, a young woman who undergoes female genital mutilation as part of her cultural traditions. As she struggles to come to terms with the trauma she has experienced, she embarks on a journey of healing and self-discovery. Walker's powerful prose and unflinching exploration of difficult topics make this a thought-provoking and important read.

  11. A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens Set during the French Revolution, this classic novel tells the story of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Dickens' vivid characters and dramatic plot create a timeless tale of human resilience.

  12. In the Half Light Anthony Lawrence A novel exploring themes of memory, loss, and the search for meaning in the aftermath of tragedy. Lawrence's lyrical prose and evocative imagery create a haunting and unforgettable reading experience.

  13. The Portrait of a Lady Henry James This classic novel tells the story of Isabel Archer, a young American woman who inherits a fortune and travels to Europe in search of adventure and self-discovery. As she navigates the complexities of love, marriage, and social expectations, she learns valuable lessons about herself and the world around her. James' masterful prose and insightful character studies make this a timeless read.

  14. Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë A classic coming-of-age story about a young woman who overcomes adversity to find love and independence. Brontë's passionate prose and unforgettable characters have made this novel a beloved classic for generations.

  15. Inferno Dante An epic poem that takes the reader on a journey through the depths of hell. Dante's vivid imagery and allegorical storytelling create a powerful and unforgettable reading experience.

  16. To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee A classic novel that explores themes of racism, justice, and childhood innocence in the American South. Lee's timeless story and unforgettable characters have made this a beloved classic for generations.

  17. Lolita Vladimir Nabokov A controversial novel that tells the story of a middle-aged man's obsession with a young girl. Nabokov's lyrical prose and complex characters make this a challenging but rewarding read.