Fiction

  • Vintage Classics All Quiet Western Front

    £9.99

    This story is told by a young soldier in the trenches of Flanders during the First World War. Through his eyes we see the realities of war. Incidents are vividly described, but there is no sense of adventure, only the feeling of youth betrayed.

  • Ah ! Les Bonnes Soupes

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  • The rock of Tanios

    £9.99

    Tanios was a child of the mountains of Lebanon in the 19th century when the Egyptian Pashas were struggling against Ottoman domination. This novel traces Tanios’ life portraying the bitter history of a troubled land.

  • Midnights Children

    Midnights Children

    £9.99

    This is a many-layered narrative in which the complexities of the Indian sub-continent are projected through the minds of many characters. Comic, tragic and fantastic by turns, this is the novel which revolutionised English fiction.

  • Samarkand

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    Accused of mocking the inviolate codes of Islam, Persian poet Omar Khayyam fortuitously finds sympathy with the very man who is to judge his alledged crime. He is spared, and thus begins the blend of fact and fiction that is ‘Samarkand’.

  • Like Water For Chocolate

    £9.99

    This novel is a romantic, poignant tale, touched with moments of magic, graphic earthiness and bittersweet wit. A sumptuous feast of a novel, it relates the bizarre history of the all-female De La Garza family.

  • Secret History

    Secret History

    £9.99

    Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries.

  • Vintage Classics Crime & Punishment

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    This classic, begun as a novel concerned with the psychology of a crime and the process of guilt, surpasses itself to take on the tragic force of myth.

  • Sacred hunger

    £12.99

    Sacred Hunger covers a period between 1752 and 1765. It concerns the entangled and conflicting fortunes of two cousins: Erasmus Kemp, the son of a Lancashire merchant, and Matthew Paris, a scholar and surgeon just released from prison.

  • Berlin Novels

    £14.99

    Piquant, witty and oblique, Christopher Isherwood’s ‘Berlin’ novels vividly evoke the atmosphere of pre-war Berlin whilst forcefully conveying an ironic political parable. This volume features ‘Mr Norris Changes Trains’ and ‘Goodbye to Berlin’.

  • Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant PB

    £9.99

    Through every family run memories which bind it together, despite everything. The Tulls of Baltimore were no exception. Now as Pearl lies dying, stifly encased in her pride and solitude, the past is unlocked and with it its secrets.

  • Tree Grows In Brooklyn

    £9.99

    Francie Nolan is a Brooklyn girl with a Brooklyn name and a Brooklyn accent. Her family are brave, devoted immigrants, struggling to survive and rise above the squalor, poverty and violence that surround their tenement home.

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