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2003 Favorites by Established Authors
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I'm Not Scared
by Niccolò Ammaniti
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: 28 Feb 2004
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| In this immensely powerful, lyrical and skillfully narrated novel, set in southern Italy, nine year-old Michele discovers a secret so momentous, so terrible, that he darent tell anyone about it. Read an exclusive excerpt at BookBrowse today. |
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The Confessor
by Daniel Silva
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: 24 Feb 2004
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| Filled with rich characters, remarkable prose, and a multilayered plot of uncommon intensity, this is one of Silva's best books to date. A must for all who enjoy a good spy thriller. |
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Any Human Heart: The Intimate Journals of Logan Mountstuart: A Novel
by William Boyd
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: 6 Jan 2004
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| A moving, ambitious and richly conceived novel that summons up the heroics and follies of twentieth-century life. |
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Revenge Of The Middle-Aged Woman
by Elizabeth Buchan
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: 1 Jan 2004
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| Full of humor, clever insight, and a whimsical sense of the absurd - an irresistible and finely written fantasy for anyone who ever wondered what a certain age would look like from beyond the looking-glass. |
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Middlesex
by Jeffrey Eugenides
Hardcover: Sep 2002
Paperback: 1 Sep 2003
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| To understand why Calliope is not like other girls, she has to uncover a guilty family secret, and the astonishing genetic history that turns Callie into Cal. Lyrical and thrilling, Middlesex is an exhilarating reinvention of the American epic. |
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