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    Fear

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    Innocence

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    Now in November

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    First published in 1934, NOW IN NOVEMBER is American author Josephine W. Johnson's lyrical and an indelible portrait of the Depression and Dust Bowl years in America.

    Lost Europeans

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    First published in 1960, THE LOST EUROPEANS is British author Emanuel Litvinoff's story of an inverse pilgrimage: that of a Jewish man to a resurgent, post-war Berlin.

    Nebuly Coat

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    A young architect is sent to a remote town to supervise the restoration of its Minster.

    Hungry Grass

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    A quiet, engaging novel about the death of a priest in 1950s Ireland and a world on the cusp of change.

    Ice Saints

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    An award-winning novel depicting life in Poland behind the Iron Curtain.

    South Wind

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    An Anglican bishop, on recuperative leave from his African diocese, alights at the island of Nepthene for a short stay on passage to England, and is soon caught in the midst of a wild and exuberant cast of fellow visitors and residents.

    Letty Fox: Her Luck

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    Letty Fox talks us through her search for marital bliss in 1930s New York and London.

    My Son, My Son

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    First published in 1938, MY SON, MY SON is bestselling British author Howard Spring's multigenerational portrait of a relationship between father and son.

    Authentic Death of Hendry Jones

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    A stark and violent exploration of an American myth, this is a novel about the doomed gunslinger Billy the Kid.

    Company K

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    An unflinching portrait of a US Marine company in WWI, written by a decorated army hero.

    Blood and Guts in High School

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    Samurai

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    Selection Day

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    A moving and beautifully observed novel, of adolescence, ambition and self-realization, of fathers and sons, set in contemporary Bombay, by the Man Booker Prize winning author of The White Tiger and Last Man in Tower.

    Before You Go

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    This story starts with an ending. But this ending is just the beginning.

    Testing

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    It's graduation day for sixteen-year-old Malencia Vale, and the entire Five Lakes Colony (the former Great Lakes) is celebrating.

    Core of the Sun

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    From the queen of 'Finnish weird', a captivating and witty speculative satire of a Handmaid's Tale-esque welfare state where women are either breeders or outcasts, addicts chase the elusive high of super-hot chilli peppers and one woman is searching for her missing sister

    How I Became a North Korean

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    Between North Korea and China, three young lives converge in the hope of a better future. Yongju is an accomplished student from a prominent but disgraced family; Jangmi has had to fend for herself since childhood, and now has her unborn child to protect; Danny is a Chinese-American teenager who yearns for the China of his childhood.

    Justine

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    Part of a series, this title tells the story of the mysterious and charismatic Justine as told by her lover, an impoverished Irish teacher who has sought refuge across the Mediterranean in Greece. It is a love story, but the real heroine is its setting: the city of Alexandria.

    Testing 2: Independent Study

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    Cia Vale is now seventeen and has everything she ever dreamed of: a boy she loves, a place at the University and a future as one of the leaders of the United Commonwealth.

    Testing 3: Graduation Day

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    The gripping final instalment of a thrilling futuristic trilogy, ideal for fans of The Hunger Games.

    White City

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    An immediate bestseller upon publication in Sweden, The White City is an arresting and intimate novel of betrayal and empowerment from a bold, fearless writer.

    Taduno's Song

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    'Burning with magic and loss, exile and return, beauty and heartache, Taduno's Song is a colossal epic, disguised as a small novel' - MARLON JAMES, Booker Prize-winning author of A Brief History of Seven Killings

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