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Birthday Stories
1,650 LBirthday Stories is a 2002 short story anthology edited by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Despite the theme’s happy connotations most of the short stories have a dark, melancholic atmosphere.
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Black Milk
1,500 LA thoughtful and incisive meditation on literature, motherhood, and spiritual wellbeing from Turkey’s leading female author
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Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
1,200 LCollection of twenty-four stories that generously expresses Murakami’s mastery of the form. From the surreal to the mundane, these stories exhibit his ability to transform the full range of human experience in ways that are instructive, surprising, and relentlessly entertaining.
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Brave new world revisited
1,500 LThe novel examines a futuristic society, called the World State, that revolves around science and efficiency. In this society, emotions and individuality are conditioned out of children at a young age, and there are no lasting relationships because “every one belongs to every one else”
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s
1,400 LFull of sharp wit and exuberant, larger-than-life characters which vividly capture the restless, madcap era of 1940s New York, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” will make you fall in love, perhaps for the first time, with a book.
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Broken April
1,650 LFrom the moment that Gjorg’s brother is killed by a neighbour, his own life is forfeit: for the code of Kanun requires Gjorg to kill his brother’s murderer and then in turn be hunted down.
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By Order of the Peaky Blinders
2,100 LThe official companion to the hit TV show, Peaky Blinders, fully illustrated in colour. Packed full of behind-the-scenes stories and interviews with the cast and creators of the show, this is the first official book.
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Catch 22
1,650 LCatch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller. It is his debut novel. He began writing it in 1953; the novel was first published in 1961.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
1,350 LWe are the dreamers of dreams’this new edition of charlie and the chocolate factory celebrates fifty years of the bestselling and beloved classic.
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Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth
1,650 LTo Doctor Menka’s horror, some cunning entrepreneur has decided to sell body parts from his hospital for use in ritualistic practices.
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Cold Enough for Snow
1,650 LA mother and daughter travel from abroad to meet in Tokyo: they walk along the canals through the autumn evenings, escape the typhoon rains, share meals in small cafes and restaurants.
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Collected Stories
1,650 LCollected Stories brings together many of Gabriel García Márquez’s spellbinding short stories, each brimming with a blend of the surreal, the magical, and the everyday that Nobel-Prize-winner and author of One Hundred Years of Solitude Márquez is known for.
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Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
1,700 LTsukuru Tazaki had four best friends at school. By chance all of their names contained a colour.
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Concert
1,750 LIt’s the 1970s and cracks are starting to appear in the alliance between China and its Communist cohort Albania.
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Conversations With Friends
1,500 LA sharply intelligent novel about friendship, lust, jealousy, and the unexpected complications of adulthood in the 21st century.
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Dance Dance Dance
1,600 LHigh-class call girls billed to Mastercard. A psychic 13-year-old dropout with a passion for Talking Heads. A hunky matinee idol doomed to play dentists and teachers. A one-armed beach-combing poet, an uptight hotel clerk and one very bemused narrator caught in the web of advanced capitalist mayhem. Combine this offbeat cast of characters with Murakami’s idiosyncratic prose and out comes “Dance Dance Dance”.