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Read ReviewsSometimes tender, sometimes brutal, It's Fine By Me is a brilliant novel from the acclaimed author of Out Stealing Horses and I Curse the River of Time.
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Published Apr 2012
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by Amara Lakhous
Published Mar 2012
Read ReviewsThe Italian secret service has received intel that a group of Muslim immigrants is planning a terrorist attack. Christian Mazzari, a young Sicilian who speaks perfect Arabic, goes undercover to infiltrate the group and to learn who its leaders are.
by Siobhan Dowd
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsMemories of mum are the only thing that make Holly Hogan happy. Then she finds the wig, and everything changes. Wearing the long, flowing blond locks she feels transformed. Shes not Holly anymore, shes Solace: the girl with the slinkster walk and the supersharp talk.
by Paolo Giordano
Published Mar 2011
Read ReviewsA bestselling international literary sensation about whether a "prime number" can ever truly connect with someone else.
by James Scudamore
Published Oct 2010
Read ReviewsBy turns darkly humorous and poignant, James Scudamores Booker Prize-nominated novel is a highly original, surprising take on the rags-to-riches story.
by Eva Hornung
Published Mar 2010
Read ReviewsA vivid, riveting novel about an abandoned boy who takes up with a pack of feral dogs in late 20th century Moscow.
by Muriel Barbery
Published Sep 2008
Read ReviewsA moving, funny, triumphant novel that exalts the quiet victories of the inconspicuous among us.
by Meg Rosoff
Published Jul 2005
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by Zadie Smith
Published Jun 2001
Read ReviewsEpic and intimate, hilarious and poignant - the story of two North London families - one headed by Archie, the other by Archie's best friend, a Muslim Bengali named Samad Iqbal.
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