Fiction

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    by Oscar Wilde

    Oscar Wilde made up these very special fairy stories for children. He was telling them more than stories about princes, giants, nightingales, and roses, he was teaching them about life and the way to live it. You will find in them so much sweetness and tenderness you will never forget them.

     

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    by Elizabeth Kostova

    For centuries, the story of Dracula has captured the imagination of readers and storytellers alike. Kostova’s breathtaking first novel, ten years in the writing, is an accomplished retelling of this ancient tale.
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    by Jonathan Coe

    Winner of the 1998 Prix Médicis Étranger, The House of Sleep is an intensely moving and frequently hilarious novel about love, obsession and sleep.

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    by Graham Greene

    The Human Factor is Greene’s most extensive attempt to incorporate into fiction what he had learned of espionage when recruited by MI6 during World War II . . . What it offers is a veteran excursion into Greene’s imaginative world . . .

     

     

     

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    by Upton Sinclair

    One of the most powerful, provocative and enduring novels to expose social injustice ever published in the United States.

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    The Leatherstocking Tales #2
    by James Fenimore Cooper

    ‘Death and honour are thought to be the same, but today I have learned that sometimes they are not.’

     

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    by Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi

    Set in 1920s India, this magical debut novel tells the story of beautiful Anuradha, whose songs are spellbinding, but whose fate is troubled.

     

     

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    by Michael Connelly

    Mickey Haller has spent all his professional life afraid that he wouldn’t recognize innocence if it stood right in front of him. But what he should have been on the watch for was evil.

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    by A.E. van Vogt

    A novel by the Slan-man, the Weapon-Maker of Isher and Null-A mentor, A. E. VAN VOGT himself . . . with all of Van Vogt’s mind-shaking fireworks and out-of-the-rut narrative mastery.

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    by Ronlyn Domingue

    Razi Nolan is growing up in New Orleans in the 1920s. She’s smart, fearless, set on breaking the comfortable family mould by making a career as a doctor. But then she falls in love with Andrew O’Connell and her plans become complicated.

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    by Shirley Jackson

    Malice, paranoia and creeping dread lie beneath the surface of ordinary American life in these chilling miniature masterworks of unease.

     

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    by Wilkie Collins

    A pioneer in the art of the English detective novel and master of innovation, Wilkie collins was one of the most successful and gifted writers of his generation. In the words of Michael Innes The Moonstone ‘stands alone in its kind… [there is] a sense of attending upon the birth of the detective story’.

     

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    by Patrick Rothfuss

    The Name of the Wind is fantasy at its very best, and an astounding must-read title.
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    by John le Carré

    A special edition of le Carré’s first post-Cold War novel, to tie in with the new major BBC series starring Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston, with a new afterword by the author.

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    by Christian White

    Winner of the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award, The Nowhere Child is screenwriter Christian White’s internationally bestselling debut thriller of psychological suspense about a woman uncovering devastating secrets about her family—and her very identity…

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    by Jodi Picoult

    In this heart-rending tale of love and friendship, Jodi Picoult brings to life a familiar world, and in a single terrifying moment awakens every parent’s worst fear: We think we know our children . . . but do we ever really know them at all?

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    by Robert Sheckley

    A collection of witty science fiction including a Nebula Award–nominated story.

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    by Stephen Chbosky

    The critically acclaimed debut novel from Stephen Chbosky follows observant “wallflower” Charlie as he charts a course through the strange world between adolescence and adulthood.

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    by Umberto Eco

    Eco takes his readers here on an unforgettable journey through the underbelly of world-shattering events. This is Eco at his most exciting, a book immediately hailed as his masterpiece.  

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    by Sara Nisha Adams

    A faded list.
    Nine favourite stories.
    For two strangers, friendship is only a page away . . .

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    Don Tillman #1

    by Graeme Simsion

    An international sensation, this hilarious, feel-good novel is narrated by an oddly charming and socially challenged genetics professor on an unusual quest: to find out if he is capable of true love.

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    by H.E. Bates

    In Kashmir, a small expatriate community seek shelter from the fighting in a Catholic mission. But the tribesmen who sweep down from the hills are bent on rape and massacre.

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    The Maze Runner #2

    by James Dashner

    Solving the Maze was supposed to be the end.
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    by Paul Beatty

    A biting satire about a young man’s isolated upbringing and the race trial that sends him to the Supreme Court, The Sellout showcases a comic genius at the top of his game.

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    by Philipp Meyer

    The acclaimed author of American Rust, returns with The Son: an epic, multigenerational saga of power, blood, and land that follows the rise of one unforgettable Texas family from the Comanche raids of the 1800s to the border raids of the early 1900s to the oil booms of the 20th century.
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    by Mary Robinette Kowal

    Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Award winner Mary Robinette Kowal blends her no-nonsense approach to life in space with her talent for creating glittering high-society in this stylish SF mystery, The Spare Man.

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    Stainless Steel Rat #6

    by Harry Harrison

    The villainous He has travelled back in time to mankind’s distant past on the legendary planet Earth of 1984, where he is altering events so that people who opposed him in the Rat’s present cease to exist.

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    by Alexandre Dumas

    The classic adventure from the author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Man in the Iron Mask. The complete and unabridged text.
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    by Audrey Niffenegger

    A story of fate, hope and belief, and more than that, it’s about the power of love to endure beyond the bounds of time.

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    by Henry James, David L. Sweet

    The Turn of the Screw, The Aspern Papers and Two Stories, by Henry James, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras.

     

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    by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

    A collection of moving stories about family, culture, and the seduction of memory. The tales of journeys and returns, of error, of loss and recovery, all resound with Divakaruni’s unique understanding of the human spirit.

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    by Yiyun Li

    Writing with profound emotion, and in the superb tradition of fiction by such writers as Orhan Pamuk and J. M. Coetzee, Yiyun Li gives us a stunning novel that is at once a picture of life in a special part of the world during a historic period, a universal portrait of human frailty and courage, and a mesmerizing work of art.

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    by Catherine Chanter

    From the winner of the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, a brilliantly haunting and suspenseful debut set in modern-day Britain where water is running out everywhere except at The Well; the farm of one seemingly ordinary family whose mysterious good fortune leads to suspicion, chaos, and ultimately a shocking act of violence

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    Paula Spencer #1

    by Roddy Doyle

    From the Booker Prize winning author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha and The Commitments: the story of an ordinary woman whose extraordinary character will stay with you long after reading.

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    by Tommy Orange

    Tommy Orange’s wondrous and shattering novel follows twelve characters from Native communities: all traveling to the Big Oakland Powwow, all connected to one another in ways they may not yet realize.

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    by Jonathan Tropper

    Judd Foxman has the life he always thought he’d have. Good job, loving wife and a perfect house in the suburbs. That is, until he arrives home to find his wife in bed with his boss.