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Dust on the Mountain
21Experience the poignant tale of “Dust on the Mountain” (ISBN: 9780143334040) by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, published by Penguin India. Witness the changing lives in a remote Himalayan village as they grapple with modernization and its impact on their traditions. A compelling story of cultural shifts and human resilience.
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Earthly Remains
10“Escape to Venice with Commissario Guido Brunetti in Georgette Heyer’s ‘Earthly Remains’ (ISBN: 9781784758141). Seeking respite on the tranquil island of Sant’Erasmo, Brunetti’s vacation takes an unexpected turn. Uncover ancient secrets and simmering tensions in this Venetian mystery. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and atmospheric crime thrillers.”
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Earthquake
10“What do you do when there’s an earthquake?” In this gripping tale by Sasthi Brata and Vinay Brahmania, the Burman family faces the unexpected chaos of a devastating earthquake. Experience their resilience amidst destruction and uncertainty as they navigate the aftermath. Will they survive the next one? Discover the strength of family bonds in the face of disaster.
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East of Eden
22Explore the timeless themes of good versus evil, love, and free will in John Steinbeck’s epic novel, East of Eden. Follow the intertwined destinies of the Trasks and Hamiltons as they navigate the complexities of family, rivalry, and the human condition. A powerful and moving story set in the Salinas Valley of California. ISBN: 9780141185071
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East of Eden
17East of Eden (ISBN: 9780140186390), a timeless masterpiece by John Steinbeck, explores good versus evil through two families in California’s Salinas Valley. Experience Steinbeck’s powerful prose and unforgettable characters in this American classic.
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Eastman Was Here
16“Eastman Was Here” by Karen Blixen (ISBN: 9781101981511) follows the captivating journey of General Eastman. Explore themes of love, loss, and remembrance in this riveting tale. Blixen’s masterful storytelling will stay with you long after you finish reading. Perfect for historical fiction enthusiasts. “Absorbing… Eastman is a riveting presence” – The Boston Globe.
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Echoes
21Explore the haunting mystery of “Echoes” by Hugh Thomson (ISBN: 9780099498650). In a place known as the echo cave, where shouts yield answers instead of echoes, a chilling tale unfolds. Discover a world where secrets linger and the past refuses to stay silent.
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Eddie’s Boy
9Eddie’s Boy, the sequel to Thomas Perry’s Edgar Award-winning Butcher’s Boy, is back. Now, he must redeploy the violent ways of his youth to escape the new price on his head. Will he succeed, or will his past catch up to him? Find out in this gripping thriller. ISBN: 9781804710319
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Eden
16Explore the Abrahamic myth of Eden, the lost paradise, through an Indian lens. Devdutt Pattanaik delves into Jewish, Christian, and Islamic lore, comparing their one God, one life worldview with Indian mythology’s cyclical perspective of rebirth and multiple divine manifestations. Discover how cultural memories shape our understanding of life’s meaning in this insightful and engaging exploration of mythology across cultures. ISBN: 9780670095407
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Edgar Allan Poe: Collected Works
19Explore the dark genius of Edgar Allan Poe with this leather-bound collection. Featuring classics like “The Raven” and “The Tell-Tale Heart,” this edition offers chilling tales of mystery and macabre. Dive into Poe’s world with insightful analysis and stunning design. Perfect for new readers and devoted fans. ISBN: 9781607103141
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Edgar Huntly Or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker
17Experience the chilling suspense of Edgar Huntly, a pioneering American Gothic novel exploring post-revolutionary America. Follow the sleepwalking Edgar as he unravels a web of mystery and danger in Charles Brockden Brown’s haunting tale. Published in 1787, Edgar Huntly is perfect for those who loved Lesley Pearse and ISBN: 9780140390629.
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Effi Briest
16Explore Theodor Fontane’s “Effi Briest,” a poignant tale of a young woman’s ill-fated marriage in 19th-century Germany. Experience the societal pressures and stifled desires that lead to tragic consequences in this literary masterpiece, often compared to classics like “Madame Bovary” and “Anna Karenina.” ISBN: 9780140447668