Novels
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(OCoLC)fst01921742
Label
Novels
Name
Novels
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1921742
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- Genre of28
- Earth abides, George R. Stewart
- A man called Ove, a novel, Fredrik Backman ; translation ... by Henning Koch
- The girl who kicked the hornet's nest, by Stieg Larsson ; translated from the Swedish by Reg Keeland
- The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
- A visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan
- The feast of the Goat, Mario Vargas Llosa ; translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman
- Pride and prejudice,, with an introductory sketch of the author and with illustrations of the Jane Austen country
- Half of a yellow sun, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- The road, Cormac McCarthy
- Jaws
- Tom Jones:, an authoritative text, contemporary reactions, criticism,, edited by Sheridan Baker
- Roots, Alex Haley
- Emma, Jane Austen ; edited by Bharat Tandon
- Briefing for a descent into Hell, [by] Doris Lessing
- Wilderness, a tale of the Civil War, Robert Penn Warren
- The fall, Albert Camus ; translated from the French by Justin O'Brien
- Lord of misrule, a novel by Jaimy Gordon
- Tom Jones, Henry Fielding ; edited by John Bender and Simon Stern ; with an introduction by John Bender
- Till we have faces;, a myth retold
- The narrow road to the deep north, Richard Flanagan
- Jane Eyre, an authoritative text, Charlotte Bronte ; edited by Richard J. Dunn ; with a foreword by Carol T. Christ
- The goldfinch, Donna Tartt
- To kill a mockingbird, Harper Lee
- Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island, being the story of a gentleman of culture and refinement who suffered shipwreck and saw no human beings other than cruel and savage cannibals for several years ; how he beheld Megatheria alive and made some notes of their habits ; how he became a sacred lunatic ; how he did at last escape in a strange manner from the horror and barbarities of Rampole Island in time to fight in the Great War, and how afterwards he came near returning to that island for ever ; with much amusing and edifying matter concerning manners, customs, beliefs, warfare, crime, and a storm at sea ; concluding with some reflections upon life in general and upon these present times in particular, by H.G. Wells
- Go set a watchman, Harper Lee
- Pride and prejudice, an annotated edition, Jane Austen ; edited by Patricia Meyer Spacks
- The portable James Joyce, with an introduction & notes by Harry Levin
- The human factor, Graham Greene
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