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The Story of the Lost Child
10The Story of the Lost Child, the final book in Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels (9781787702691), concludes the epic tale of Elena and Lila. This captivating story of friendship, love, and rivalry has sold over 14 million copies worldwide. Experience the unforgettable conclusion to this internationally acclaimed series. What will become of Elena and Lila? Find out in the epic finale of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet.
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The Story of the Stone
8Explore 18th-century China in “The Story of the Stone” (Dream of the Red Chamber, ISBN: 9780140443707). By Frederick Davies and Anatole France, this captivating novel unveils intricate social dynamics and cultural richness. Experience the grandeur of Chinese literature through romance and societal complexities in this timeless masterpiece.
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The StorytellerS Tale
20Journey with the Storyteller, displaced by Ahmad Shah Abdali, as he finds solace in a mysterious Begum’s haveli. Their exchange of tales unveils love, loyalty, and betrayal in the 1700s. From the bond between man and wolf to friendships transcending death, Omair Ahmad’s “The Storyteller’s Tale” (ISBN: 9788193071021) explores the human heart’s complexities. Discover a world of desire, hatred, and unwavering devotion in this captivating novel.
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
12Explore the duality of human nature in Robert Louis Stevenson’s thrilling novella, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” (ISBN: 9780007351008) Published by HarperCollins, this classic tale follows Dr. Jekyll’s transformation into the monstrous Mr. Hyde after consuming a mysterious elixir. Witness the chilling consequences as Jekyll struggles to control his dark alter ego in a battle between good and evil. A must-read for fans of Victorian literature and psychological thrillers.
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The Stranger
18Experience the chilling alienation of Meursault in Albert Camus’s The Stranger (ISBN: 9780679720201). A gripping tale of an ordinary man drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach. Explore themes of absurdity and existentialism in this 20th-century masterpiece. Translated by Matthew Ward with an introduction by Peter Dunwoodie. Discover Camus’s profound exploration of the human condition.
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The Strings of Murder
181888 Edinburgh: A virtuoso violinist is found dead inside a locked room, baffling investigators. Fearing a Ripper copycat, Scotland Yard dispatches Inspector Frey undercover to a new occult department. His boss, the superstitious Detective McGray, adds to the enigma. Can they solve the impossible murder before reason itself unravels?
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THE SUFIS NIGHTINGALE
14Embark on a mystical journey with “The Sufis Nightingale” by Sarbpreet Singh (ISBN: 9789354474293). This captivating tale explores Sufi mysticism, love, and devotion through enchanting prose and lyrical storytelling. Experience the rich tapestry of spiritual awakening. Perfect for readers seeking wisdom and wonder.
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The Sugar Baron’s Daughter
22Trapped in a loveless marriage and denied her rightful inheritance, Nagina, the sugar baron’s daughter, seeks solace and reclaiming her birthright at Hariyali, the family plantation. Follow Nagina’s journey of self-discovery and resilience in “The Sugar Baron’s Daughter” by Loveleen Kacker (ISBN: 9788172234621). A compelling tale of family, legacy, and a woman’s fight for her place in a patriarchal world.
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The Summer Job
12In Julie Otsuka’s “The Summer Job” (ISBN: 9780241990520), a young woman takes a summer job at a remote mountain lodge under a false identity. Secluded and surrounded by quirky characters, she grapples with secrets, unexpected challenges, and self-discovery. A captivating story of deception, transformation, and finding your true self.
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The Sundial
0“The Sundial” by Rebecca West follows the eccentric Mrs. Halloran as she inherits the grand Halloran house after her son’s death. This inheritance sparks family drama, from her daughter-in-law’s outrage to her granddaughter’s delight. Explore the power dynamics and secrets within this captivating family saga. ISBN: 9780141391960.
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The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp
25In Leonie Swann’s “The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp” (ISBN: 9780749030537), the residents of Sunset Hall face a double dilemma: solving one murder and concealing another. This witty and charming cozy mystery is perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Richard Osman. Dive into a world of quirky characters and unexpected twists as the OAPs embark on a hilarious and heartwarming investigation.