Results for: books tagged ‘General Fiction’

  1. 101 Reykjavik

    101 Reykjavik: Hallgrimur Helgason

    Hlynur Björn is an unemployed 30-something loner, still living with his mum, who spends his days on the Internet, watching satellite TV, and gazing at girls in the pub. But ... More

  2. 12:23

    12:23: Eoin McNamee

    August 1997. As the century grinds to a close Diana Spencer and her Egyptian lover are to visit Paris. According to some accounts they will become engaged. According to some ... More

  3. 38 Bahadurabad

    38 Bahadurabad: Zeeba Sadiq

    A unique blend of autobiography and fiction, 38 Bahadurabad tells the story of a young girl growing up in Pakistan in the late 1960s, as the narrator recalls the motley ... More

  4. After My Fashion

    After My Fashion: John Cowper Powys

    After My Fashion has an unusual publishing history. Although it was John Cowper Powys third novel written in 1920, it wasn't published until 1980. It seems that when his US ... More

  5. After the Rain

    After the Rain: John Bowen

    First published in 1958 After the Rain was described by Angus Wilson as a 'cataclysmic novel ... as exciting as any deluge you can hope to find; but if you ... More

  6. The Alexandria Quartet

    The Alexandria Quartet: Lawrence Durrell

    Lawrence Durrell was one of the best-selling, most celebrated English novelists of the late 20th century. The Alexandria Quartet is unquestionably his most famous and admired work, one he described ... More

  7. All Day Saturday

    All Day Saturday: Colin MacInnes

    Lusty sheep farmers and their sensible wives, brainy engineers and over-dressed girls on the make - the whole district loves the parties Helen Bailey throws at Cotamundra station each Saturday. ... More

  8. All Summer

    All Summer: Claire Kilroy

    Anna Hunt has lost her memory and is on the run. From who and what she is unsure, but trapped in the present she seems certain of only one thing ... More

  9. Alma Cogan

    Alma Cogan: Gordon Burn

    How does it feel to be never allowed to die? In his classic début novel, Gordon Burn takes Britain's biggest selling vocalist of the 1950s and turns her story into ... More

  10. The Amalgamation Polka

    The Amalgamation Polka: Stephen Wright

    With The Amalgamation Polka, Stephen Wright extends his previous accomplishments with a Civil War novel unlike any other.Born in 1844 in bucolic upstate New York, Liberty Fish is the son ... More

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