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Showroom Sample Fiction Bargain Book Box

Discover an unparalleled collection of captivating narratives and literary masterpieces with our exclusive Showroom Sample Fiction Bargain Book Box! Each book in this curated selection is brand new, having served as a display item in our showroom. While they may bear minor cosmetic imperfections like a small sticker on the cover or slight shelf wear, their pages remain pristine, offering you a gateway to compelling stories, unforgettable characters, and imaginative worlds at an unbeatable value. Expand your horizons and enrich your library with these exceptional reads today.

  1. Spoonbenders by Daryl Gregory
    Enter a world where a seemingly ordinary family hides extraordinary psychic powers, struggling to make ends meet after their televised act collapses. Daryl Gregory weaves a tale of family dysfunction, hidden talents, and the enduring bonds that tie them together, even as they navigate a world that's both skeptical and dangerous. This novel is a delightful blend of humor, heart, and speculative fiction, exploring what it truly means to be special in a mundane world. Prepare for a unique and charming story that defies easy categorization.

  2. Eleven Kinds of Loneliness by Richard Yates
    Delve into the poignant and often bleak lives of ordinary people in post-war America, as depicted in this masterful collection of short stories. Richard Yates, a celebrated chronicler of the human condition, explores themes of isolation, disillusionment, and the quiet desperation that underlies everyday existence. Each story offers a piercing glimpse into the unfulfilled hopes and unspoken sorrows of its characters, leaving a lasting impression of their fragile humanity. This collection is a testament to Yates's profound understanding of loneliness in its myriad forms.

  3. Songbirds by Christy Lefteri
    Follow the heartbreaking story of Nisha, a Sri Lankan domestic worker in Cyprus who mysteriously disappears, leaving her employer, Petra, to uncover the truth. Christy Lefteri crafts a powerful narrative that sheds light on the hidden lives of migrant workers and the devastating impact of their exploitation. This novel is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the search for justice, drawing readers into a world of unspoken struggles and profound human connection. A deeply moving and timely story that resonates long after the final page.

  4. The Waves by Virginia Woolf
    Immerse yourself in the stream-of-consciousness narrative of six friends, from childhood through old age, as their inner thoughts and perceptions intertwine. Virginia Woolf's experimental masterpiece explores themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time through lyrical prose and shifting perspectives. This novel is a profound meditation on human consciousness and the interconnectedness of lives, offering a unique and challenging reading experience. A seminal work of modernist literature that continues to captivate and inspire.

  5. A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
    Step into a dystopian future where teenage delinquent Alex and his gang wreak havoc, only for Alex to undergo a controversial aversion therapy designed to cure his violent tendencies. Anthony Burgess's chilling and provocative novel explores themes of free will, morality, and the nature of good and evil in a society that seeks to control human behavior. Written in a unique, invented slang called Nadsat, this book remains a powerful and unsettling commentary on social control and individual liberty. A truly unforgettable and thought-provoking classic.

  6. Hold My Girl by Charlene Carr
    Experience the emotional turmoil of two women, each believing they are the rightful mother of the same baby, after a devastating hospital mix-up. Charlene Carr crafts a gripping and heart-wrenching story that delves into the complexities of motherhood, identity, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, both women must confront impossible choices and redefine what it means to be a family. A powerful and deeply moving novel that explores the depths of maternal love.

  7. Bukowski: Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski
    Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of Charles Bukowski, where the mundane and the grotesque collide in a series of darkly humorous and brutally honest short stories. Bukowski's distinctive voice captures the gritty realities of working-class life, alcoholism, and the pursuit of fleeting pleasures in Los Angeles. These tales offer a cynical yet strangely poetic look at the underbelly of society, filled with unforgettable characters and a defiant spirit. A cult classic that continues to resonate with its unflinching portrayal of the human condition.

  8. The Empire by Michael Ball
    Step behind the velvet curtain and into the dazzling, yet precarious, world of London's West End in this captivating debut novel. Michael Ball, a beloved stage star, weaves a tale of ambition, rivalry, and romance set against the backdrop of a historic theatre fighting for its survival. Follow the lives of the performers, producers, and dreamers whose fates are intertwined with the grand old Empire Theatre. A delightful and authentic glimpse into the magic and mayhem of show business.

  9. The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    Journey back to the labyrinthine streets of Barcelona in the 1920s, where a young, struggling writer is offered a mysterious and dangerous proposition. Carlos Ruiz Zafón's atmospheric novel is a gothic tale of obsession, betrayal, and the dark allure of forbidden books. As the protagonist delves deeper into a world of secrets and shadows, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens his very soul. A mesmerizing and richly imagined story that will transport you to a city steeped in mystery.

  10. Falling Man by Don DeLillo
    Explore the profound and unsettling aftermath of 9/11 through the eyes of a survivor, Keith Neudecker, as he navigates a world irrevocably altered by tragedy. Don DeLillo's powerful novel delves into themes of trauma, memory, and the search for meaning in a post-catastrophe landscape. Through fragmented narratives and stark prose, DeLillo captures the collective shock and individual struggles of those grappling with unimaginable loss. A haunting and essential work that grapples with one of the defining events of our time.

  11. The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis
    Follow the extraordinary journey of Beth Harmon, an orphaned chess prodigy, as she rises through the male-dominated world of competitive chess in the 1950s and 60s. Walter Tevis masterfully portrays Beth's genius, her struggles with addiction, and her relentless pursuit of becoming the world's greatest player. This novel is a compelling character study, a thrilling sports narrative, and a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a genius. A captivating story of ambition, isolation, and triumph against the odds.

  12. Les Enfants Terribles by Jean Cocteau
    Enter the claustrophobic and intensely imaginative world of Paul and Elisabeth, two orphaned siblings who create their own private universe, isolated from the outside world. Jean Cocteau's classic novel is a haunting exploration of sibling love, obsession, and the destructive power of innocence. Their "room" becomes a sanctuary and a prison, where their games blur the lines between reality and fantasy, leading to a tragic and inevitable climax. A dark, poetic, and unforgettable tale of youthful intensity.

  13. Papillon by Henri Charrière
    Embark on the incredible true story of Henri Charrière, a man wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious French penal colony of French Guiana. Charrière's gripping memoir recounts his relentless and daring attempts to escape, facing unimaginable hardships, brutal conditions, and treacherous landscapes. This is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, a thrilling adventure of survival, and a powerful indictment of injustice. A legendary tale of courage and the desperate fight for freedom.

  14. The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges
    Step into the mind-bending labyrinth of Jorge Luis Borges's imagination with this collection of his most celebrated short stories. Borges masterfully blends philosophy, fantasy, and detective fiction, exploring themes of infinity, identity, and the nature of reality. Each story is a meticulously crafted puzzle, inviting readers to ponder profound questions within intricate narratives. A seminal work of magical realism and a must-read for anyone seeking intellectual adventure.

  15. A Million Little Pieces by James Frey
    Delve into the raw and controversial memoir of James Frey, chronicling his harrowing journey through addiction and recovery. Frey's unflinching account details his time in a rehabilitation center, his struggles with substance abuse, and his desperate search for redemption. This book sparked widespread debate for its blurring of fact and fiction, but its visceral portrayal of addiction and the human will to survive remains powerful. A compelling, albeit contentious, exploration of personal demons and the path to healing.

  16. The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan
    Experience the quiet desperation and resilience of a small Irish community grappling with the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, told through a chorus of interconnected voices. Donal Ryan's poignant novel captures the raw emotions, unspoken tensions, and enduring spirit of people facing economic hardship and personal struggles. Each chapter offers a new perspective, building a rich tapestry of lives intertwined by shared circumstances and a deep sense of place. A powerful and beautifully crafted portrait of rural Ireland.

  17. The Gifts by Liz Hyder
    Journey to Victorian England where a series of extraordinary events unfold: women are inexplicably growing wings. Liz Hyder crafts a captivating historical mystery that blends wonder with the harsh realities of the era. As a curious journalist investigates, he uncovers a hidden world and the women's struggle for freedom against a society that fears what it cannot understand. This novel is a magical and thought-provoking tale of female power, secrets, and the fight for self-determination.

  18. The Ballroom Blitz by Anton Du Beke
    Step onto the glittering dance floor of the Buckingham Hotel in 1940 London, as war looms and secrets swirl beneath the surface. Anton Du Beke, the beloved dancer, brings to life a world of glamour, romance, and intrigue through the eyes of Raymond de Rance, the hotel's charming dance instructor. Amidst the waltzes and tangos, hidden pasts are revealed and new loves blossom, offering a captivating escape from the encroaching darkness. A delightful and enchanting tale for fans of historical romance and dance.



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Showroom Sample Fiction Bargain Book Box

Discover an unparalleled collection of captivating narratives and literary masterpieces with our exclusive Showroom Sample Fiction Bargain Book Box! Each book in this curated selection is brand new, having served as a display item in our showroom. While they may bear minor cosmetic imperfections like a small sticker on the cover or slight shelf wear, their pages remain pristine, offering you a gateway to compelling stories, unforgettable characters, and imaginative worlds at an unbeatable value. Expand your horizons and enrich your library with these exceptional reads today.

  1. Spoonbenders by Daryl Gregory
    Enter a world where a seemingly ordinary family hides extraordinary psychic powers, struggling to make ends meet after their televised act collapses. Daryl Gregory weaves a tale of family dysfunction, hidden talents, and the enduring bonds that tie them together, even as they navigate a world that's both skeptical and dangerous. This novel is a delightful blend of humor, heart, and speculative fiction, exploring what it truly means to be special in a mundane world. Prepare for a unique and charming story that defies easy categorization.

  2. Eleven Kinds of Loneliness by Richard Yates
    Delve into the poignant and often bleak lives of ordinary people in post-war America, as depicted in this masterful collection of short stories. Richard Yates, a celebrated chronicler of the human condition, explores themes of isolation, disillusionment, and the quiet desperation that underlies everyday existence. Each story offers a piercing glimpse into the unfulfilled hopes and unspoken sorrows of its characters, leaving a lasting impression of their fragile humanity. This collection is a testament to Yates's profound understanding of loneliness in its myriad forms.

  3. Songbirds by Christy Lefteri
    Follow the heartbreaking story of Nisha, a Sri Lankan domestic worker in Cyprus who mysteriously disappears, leaving her employer, Petra, to uncover the truth. Christy Lefteri crafts a powerful narrative that sheds light on the hidden lives of migrant workers and the devastating impact of their exploitation. This novel is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the search for justice, drawing readers into a world of unspoken struggles and profound human connection. A deeply moving and timely story that resonates long after the final page.

  4. The Waves by Virginia Woolf
    Immerse yourself in the stream-of-consciousness narrative of six friends, from childhood through old age, as their inner thoughts and perceptions intertwine. Virginia Woolf's experimental masterpiece explores themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time through lyrical prose and shifting perspectives. This novel is a profound meditation on human consciousness and the interconnectedness of lives, offering a unique and challenging reading experience. A seminal work of modernist literature that continues to captivate and inspire.

  5. A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
    Step into a dystopian future where teenage delinquent Alex and his gang wreak havoc, only for Alex to undergo a controversial aversion therapy designed to cure his violent tendencies. Anthony Burgess's chilling and provocative novel explores themes of free will, morality, and the nature of good and evil in a society that seeks to control human behavior. Written in a unique, invented slang called Nadsat, this book remains a powerful and unsettling commentary on social control and individual liberty. A truly unforgettable and thought-provoking classic.

  6. Hold My Girl by Charlene Carr
    Experience the emotional turmoil of two women, each believing they are the rightful mother of the same baby, after a devastating hospital mix-up. Charlene Carr crafts a gripping and heart-wrenching story that delves into the complexities of motherhood, identity, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, both women must confront impossible choices and redefine what it means to be a family. A powerful and deeply moving novel that explores the depths of maternal love.

  7. Bukowski: Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski
    Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of Charles Bukowski, where the mundane and the grotesque collide in a series of darkly humorous and brutally honest short stories. Bukowski's distinctive voice captures the gritty realities of working-class life, alcoholism, and the pursuit of fleeting pleasures in Los Angeles. These tales offer a cynical yet strangely poetic look at the underbelly of society, filled with unforgettable characters and a defiant spirit. A cult classic that continues to resonate with its unflinching portrayal of the human condition.

  8. The Empire by Michael Ball
    Step behind the velvet curtain and into the dazzling, yet precarious, world of London's West End in this captivating debut novel. Michael Ball, a beloved stage star, weaves a tale of ambition, rivalry, and romance set against the backdrop of a historic theatre fighting for its survival. Follow the lives of the performers, producers, and dreamers whose fates are intertwined with the grand old Empire Theatre. A delightful and authentic glimpse into the magic and mayhem of show business.

  9. The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    Journey back to the labyrinthine streets of Barcelona in the 1920s, where a young, struggling writer is offered a mysterious and dangerous proposition. Carlos Ruiz Zafón's atmospheric novel is a gothic tale of obsession, betrayal, and the dark allure of forbidden books. As the protagonist delves deeper into a world of secrets and shadows, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens his very soul. A mesmerizing and richly imagined story that will transport you to a city steeped in mystery.

  10. Falling Man by Don DeLillo
    Explore the profound and unsettling aftermath of 9/11 through the eyes of a survivor, Keith Neudecker, as he navigates a world irrevocably altered by tragedy. Don DeLillo's powerful novel delves into themes of trauma, memory, and the search for meaning in a post-catastrophe landscape. Through fragmented narratives and stark prose, DeLillo captures the collective shock and individual struggles of those grappling with unimaginable loss. A haunting and essential work that grapples with one of the defining events of our time.

  11. The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis
    Follow the extraordinary journey of Beth Harmon, an orphaned chess prodigy, as she rises through the male-dominated world of competitive chess in the 1950s and 60s. Walter Tevis masterfully portrays Beth's genius, her struggles with addiction, and her relentless pursuit of becoming the world's greatest player. This novel is a compelling character study, a thrilling sports narrative, and a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a genius. A captivating story of ambition, isolation, and triumph against the odds.

  12. Les Enfants Terribles by Jean Cocteau
    Enter the claustrophobic and intensely imaginative world of Paul and Elisabeth, two orphaned siblings who create their own private universe, isolated from the outside world. Jean Cocteau's classic novel is a haunting exploration of sibling love, obsession, and the destructive power of innocence. Their "room" becomes a sanctuary and a prison, where their games blur the lines between reality and fantasy, leading to a tragic and inevitable climax. A dark, poetic, and unforgettable tale of youthful intensity.

  13. Papillon by Henri Charrière
    Embark on the incredible true story of Henri Charrière, a man wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious French penal colony of French Guiana. Charrière's gripping memoir recounts his relentless and daring attempts to escape, facing unimaginable hardships, brutal conditions, and treacherous landscapes. This is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, a thrilling adventure of survival, and a powerful indictment of injustice. A legendary tale of courage and the desperate fight for freedom.

  14. The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges
    Step into the mind-bending labyrinth of Jorge Luis Borges's imagination with this collection of his most celebrated short stories. Borges masterfully blends philosophy, fantasy, and detective fiction, exploring themes of infinity, identity, and the nature of reality. Each story is a meticulously crafted puzzle, inviting readers to ponder profound questions within intricate narratives. A seminal work of magical realism and a must-read for anyone seeking intellectual adventure.

  15. A Million Little Pieces by James Frey
    Delve into the raw and controversial memoir of James Frey, chronicling his harrowing journey through addiction and recovery. Frey's unflinching account details his time in a rehabilitation center, his struggles with substance abuse, and his desperate search for redemption. This book sparked widespread debate for its blurring of fact and fiction, but its visceral portrayal of addiction and the human will to survive remains powerful. A compelling, albeit contentious, exploration of personal demons and the path to healing.

  16. The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan
    Experience the quiet desperation and resilience of a small Irish community grappling with the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, told through a chorus of interconnected voices. Donal Ryan's poignant novel captures the raw emotions, unspoken tensions, and enduring spirit of people facing economic hardship and personal struggles. Each chapter offers a new perspective, building a rich tapestry of lives intertwined by shared circumstances and a deep sense of place. A powerful and beautifully crafted portrait of rural Ireland.

  17. The Gifts by Liz Hyder
    Journey to Victorian England where a series of extraordinary events unfold: women are inexplicably growing wings. Liz Hyder crafts a captivating historical mystery that blends wonder with the harsh realities of the era. As a curious journalist investigates, he uncovers a hidden world and the women's struggle for freedom against a society that fears what it cannot understand. This novel is a magical and thought-provoking tale of female power, secrets, and the fight for self-determination.

  18. The Ballroom Blitz by Anton Du Beke
    Step onto the glittering dance floor of the Buckingham Hotel in 1940 London, as war looms and secrets swirl beneath the surface. Anton Du Beke, the beloved dancer, brings to life a world of glamour, romance, and intrigue through the eyes of Raymond de Rance, the hotel's charming dance instructor. Amidst the waltzes and tangos, hidden pasts are revealed and new loves blossom, offering a captivating escape from the encroaching darkness. A delightful and enchanting tale for fans of historical romance and dance.