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    by Alexi Zentner
    £7.99

    "A breathtaking debut . . . filled with ghosts and demons who lurk in the Canadian north woods." Andrew Abrahams, People

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    by A. L. Kennedy
    £13.49

    The dazzling new collection from the Costa Prize-winning author of Day and The Blue Book. She doesn't ever lie to him unless it's for the best. A husband and wife wait for a train as their relationship unspools silently around them.

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    - A Journey into Memory
    by Patrick McGuinness
    £10.99

    Winner of the 2014 Duff Cooper PrizeWinner of the 2015 Welsh Book of the Year AwardShortlisted for the 2015 James Tait Black Memorial PrizeShortlisted for the 2015 PEN Ackerley prize Longlisted for the 2014 Thwaites Wainwright Prize Let me take you down the thin cobblestoned streets of the Belgian border town of Bouillon.

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    by F. Scott Fitzgerald
    £7.99 - 11.99

    Read F Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel of love, money, revenge and betrayal set in Jazz Age America. In shimmering prose, Fitzgerald shows Gatsby pursue his dream to its tragic conclusion in one of the 20th century's true contenders for the title of 'Great American Novel'.

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    - Selected Writings 1990-2010
    by Sara Wheeler
    £14.99

    In a series of remarkable books - Travels in a Thin Country, Terra Incognita, Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry Garrard, Too Close to the Sun and The Magnetic North - Sara Wheeler has shown that she is not only one of the finest travel writers of her generation but a very fine biographer too.

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    by Alexandre Dumas
    £8.99

    The young D'Artagnan travels to Paris determined to join King Louis XIII's elite guards. Hot-headed and raring to prove himself, D'Artagnan challenges three strangers to a duel. These strangers are none other than the daring band of Musketeers - Porthos, Athos and Aramis. D'Artagnan's fearless spirit impresses them.

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    by Andrea Eames
    £12.99

    Elise loves the farm that is her home; she loves playing with beetles and chameleons in the garden, buying sweets from the village shop and listening to the stories of spirits and charms told by her nanny, Beauty. As a young white girl in 1990s Zimbabwe, her life is idyllic.

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    - Chivalry in England, 1066-1500
    by Nigel Saul
    £13.49

    * The world of medieval chivalry is at once glamorous and violent, alluring yet alien.* Nigel Saul charts the introduction of chivalry by the Normans, the rise of the knightly class as a social elite, the fusion of chivalry with kingship in the fourteenth century and the influence of chivalry on literature, religion and architecture.

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    by Jose Saramago
    £8.99

    Born in Portugal in 1922 in the tiny village of Azinhaga, Jose Saramago was only eighteen months old when he moved with his father and mother to live in a series of cramped lodgings in a working-class neighbourhood of Lisbon.

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    - A Brother's Story
    by Andrew Barrow
    £14.99

    A book with humour, wit and pathos and featuring a cast of characters, from an eccentric father, a mischievous family dog and a down-and-out ex-schoolmaster to curious stars of Swinging London like Mick Jagger and Tommy Cooper.

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    by Annalena McAfee
    £13.49

    Two women journalists - one old (Honor Tait), one young (Tamara Sim), one a veteran war correspondent, the other a writer of celebrity gossip - meet for the first time. When Sim is sent to interview Tait, their mutual incomprehension generates a seam of dark comedy. But when their different worlds finally collide, the consequences are devastating.

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    - 1903 - 1936
    by George Orwell
    £18.99

    Volume 10 of The Complete Works of George OrwellThis volume begins with Orwell's letters home from St. Cyprian's Preparatory School from the age of eight.

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    - Daniel Defoe, Robert Knox and the Creation of a Myth
    by Katherine Frank
    £13.49

    A biography of a book and its hero, the story of Daniel Defoe, the man who wrote Robinson Crusoe, and of Robert Knox, the man who was Crusoe. It explores the intertwined lives of two real men: Daniel Defoe and Robert Knox and the character and book that emerged from their peculiar conjunction.

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    - An Inspector Sejer Novel
    by Karin Fossum
    £13.49

    Eva is walking by the river with her seven-year-old daughter when they catch sight of a man's body in the water. Eva tells her daughter to wait while she calls the police, but when she reaches the phone box she doesn't call them. Instead she phones her father, and makes no mention of her discovery. Until, one night, Eva receives a phone call...

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    by Monique Truong
    £12.99

    A novel about a young woman discovering who she is and where she belongs.

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    by William Styron
    £10.99

    Includes stories that are set in the gruelling camps and sweltering training fields that marked the limbo point between civilian life and the horrors of war. This collection focuses on young men who, always conscious of the imminence of action, try to maintain their sanity in the wake of their abrupt removalfrom normal life.

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    by Candia McWilliam
    £13.49

    Focusing on love and loss, this book celebrates friendship, reading, love of children and the consolations of a landscape.

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    by Richard Russo
    £10.99

    Jack and Joy Griffin are back on Cape Cod - where they spent their hope-filled honeymoon - for a wedding. He's spent a lifetime trying to be happier than his parents, but has he succeeded?A year later, at a second wedding, Jack has a second urn in the car, and his life is starting to unravel.

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    by Anne Tyler
    £8.99

    Liam Pennywell has spent most of his life dodging issues and skirting adventure when suddenly, in his sixty-first year, something happens that jolts him out of his certainty and leaves him with a frightening gap in his memory.

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    by Tom Segev
    £16.99

    Segev is able to reveal the intriguing secrets of Wiesenthal's life, including his stunning role in the capture of Adolf Eichmann, his controversial investigative techniques, his unlikely friendships with Kurt Waldheim and Albert Speer, and the nature of his rivalry with Elie Wiesel.

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    by Sue Peebles
    £7.99

    When Rosie, a successful radio presenter, hears that her father has had a stroke, her life is thrown into disarray and she finds herself making reckless decisions that make little sense to those around her. As she strives towards building some kind of future for herself and her father, he quietly plots his own death...

  • by Mark Twain
    £6.49 - 7.99

    Impish, daring young Tom Sawyer is the bane of the old, the hero of the young. During one hot summer, Tom witnesses a murder, runs away to be a pirate, attends his own funeral, rescues an innocent man from the gallows, searches for treasure in a haunted house, foils a devilish plot and discovers a box of gold.

  • by Friedrich Engels & Karl Marx
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    WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID AARONOVITCHThe Communist Manifesto was first published in London, by two young men in their late twenties, in 1848.

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    - George Price and the Search for the Origins of Kindness
    by Oren Harman
    £11.49

    The scientific quest to fathom the mysteries of altruism encompasses sneaky amoebas and Russian anarchists, sentry gazelles and tyrannical despots, brain imaging, Game Theory, the Bomb and the Holy Bible.

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    by Alice Albinia
    £13.49

    Leela is moving back to Delhi from New York. She knows her return will unsettle precariously balanced lives. Twenty-two years ago her sister was seduced by Vyasa, a young university lecturer. Now an eminent Sanskrit scholar, Vyasa is preparing for the unlikely marriage of his son, Ash, to the child of a Hindu nationalist.

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    by Robert Reuland
    £12.99

    It's been a year since Gio's daughter died, but the loss still carves away at him. As a district attornery, many cases cross his desk, but one where a young girl was shot uncovers the rage in him and Gio lurches towards an act that could mean destruction.

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    by Andrey Platonov
    £13.49

    Moscow in the 1930s is the consummate symbol of the Soviet paradise, a fairy-tale capital where, in Stalin's words, 'life has become better, life has become merrier'. This title exposes the gulf between this premature triumphalism and the harsh reality of low living standards and even lower expectations.

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    by Manuel Rivas
    £11.99

    On 19 August 1936, Hercules the boxer stands on the quayside at Coruna and watches Fascist soldiers piling up books and setting them alight. Out of this incident during the early months of Spain's tragic civil war, the author weaves a tapestry of stories and unforgettable characters to create a panorama of twentieth-century Spanish history.

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    by Alon Hilu
    £12.99

    The year is 1895, Jaffa. Salah Rajani, a troubled Muslim boy living in a dilapidated mansion surrounded by orange groves, suffers from peculiar visions about a disaster which is set to befall his people. His life is changed by the arrival of a handsome young man, a dynamic Jewish settler, new to the city, by the name of Isaac Luminsky.

  • by Thomas Hardy
    £7.99

    Bathsheba Everdene arrives in the small village of Weatherbury and captures the heart of three very different men: Gabriel Oak, a quiet shepherd, the proud, obdurate Farmer Boldwood and dashing, unscrupulous Sergeant Troy.

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