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A Blink of the Screen Collected Short Fiction

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Terry Pratchett’s collected short fiction — spanning his entire career from early science fiction to mature Discworld-era work. Wit, humanity, and surprising depth in every piece: essential for fans who want to experience the full range of an imagination that could never be contained by a single series.

Super-Frog Saves Tokyo

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Super-Frog Saves Tokyo

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A giant frog arrives at a Tokyo bank employee’s apartment with a mission: together they must prevent an earthquake from destroying the city. Murakami’s celebrated story about heroism, invisibility, and saving the world without recognition — beautifully illustrated and a perfect introduction to his magical realism.

When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress

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Gabor Maté’s landmark exploration of how suppressed emotion and chronic stress manifest in the body as disease — from cancer to autoimmune conditions. Through case studies and research, a compassionate challenge to the mind-body split, and essential reading for anyone interested in emotional and physical health.

America Day by Day

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Simone de Beauvoir’s sharp, intelligent account of a four-month journey across America in 1947 — from New York jazz clubs to segregated Southern states. The existentialist philosopher’s analytical rigour and political engagement make this an essential portrait of America at the midpoint of its century.

Slaughterhouse 5 Vintage War

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Kurt Vonnegut’s darkly comedic anti-war masterpiece — Billy Pilgrim, unstuck in time, moving between Dresden’s firebombing and suburban American life. ‘So it goes.’ One of the most important novels ever written about war, time, and the mechanics of surviving an insane world.

Don Quixote

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The first modern novel and one of literature’s greatest achievements — Cervantes’s knight errant tilting at windmills in a parody that becomes a profound meditation on fiction, reality, and idealism. Four hundred years old and never less than contemporary: an essential work for every serious reader.

Grimus

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Salman Rushdie’s first novel — a wildly ambitious 1975 fantasy about an immortal Native American’s journey to an island outside time, drawing on Sufi philosophy and science fiction. Less polished than his mature work but essential for understanding the development of one of literature’s great imaginations.

Light in August

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William Faulkner’s formally ambitious masterpiece — three narrative strands exploring race, religion, and the crushing weight of the Southern past. Joe Christmas, Lena Grove, and Reverend Hightower: characters whose stories interweave into one of the great American novels of the twentieth century.

Eileen

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Ottessa Moshfegh’s Booker-shortlisted debut — Eileen Dunlop, consumed by misanthropy and dark fantasies in 1960s Massachusetts, until a glamorous colleague changes everything. Cool, precise, and wickedly funny: the novel that announced a major and discomforting new voice in American fiction.

Fiesta The Sun Also Rises

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Hemingway’s 1926 masterpiece — Jake Barnes, Brett Ashley, and the Lost Generation adrift in Paris and Pamplona, living brilliantly and feeling nothing. Revolutionary prose style and one of modern fiction’s most vivid accounts of post-war disillusionment. The essential Hemingway text.

Bodily Harm

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Margaret Atwood’s taut, psychologically complex novel — a Canadian journalist’s Caribbean escape becomes entanglement in a coup and genuine danger. A thriller that explores voyeurism, bodily autonomy, and political complacency, and one of Atwood’s most formally accomplished early works.

Life Before Man

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Margaret Atwood’s underrated 1979 novel — three people in Toronto navigating a suicide’s aftermath, failing marriages, and emotional paralysis. Precise, unsentimental, and rich in Atwood’s characteristic irony, this portrait of small cruelties and accumulated distances is one of her most accomplished works.

Under the Glacier

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Halldór Laxness’s singular philosophical comedy — a young emissary investigates why an Icelandic pastor has stopped conducting services and discovers a community with its own relationship to Christianity, paganism, and the supernatural. Deadpan, strange, and ultimately profound from Iceland’s Nobel laureate.

Welcome to the Monkey House

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Kurt Vonnegut’s essential story collection — science fiction, satire, and something stranger, spanning two decades and including Harrison Bergeron and other classics. Short, fast, and deceptively simple: stories that arrive quickly and leave behind ideas that expand in the mind for days.

Player Piano

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Vonnegut’s prescient 1952 debut dystopia — a near-future America where machines have replaced human labour and the engineers who manage them form a ruling class. His satirical intelligence is already fully formed: dark comedy, humanism, and anger at dehumanising systems that feel more relevant than ever.

The Divine Comedy

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Dante’s fourteenth-century visionary masterpiece — through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise in a journey that is simultaneously theological meditation, political satire, and love poem. Seven centuries of Western imagination have been shaped by its imagery. This Vintage edition brings it fully to life in English.

Killing Commendatore

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Haruki Murakami’s rich, immersive novel — a portrait painter, a hidden painting, and a world where reality and imagination dissolve. Drawing on Japanese history and Western music, a 700-page work of extraordinary texture and depth from a writer at the full height of his extraordinary powers.

The Secret Garden

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Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 masterpiece — Mary Lennox, a locked Yorkshire garden, and one of children’s literature’s most powerful stories about the healing power of nature and attention. A novel that has made children want to dig in soil for more than a century.

Mrs Dalloway

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Virginia Woolf’s modernist masterpiece — a single London day in Clarissa Dalloway’s mind and Septimus Warren Smith’s shattered consciousness. Pioneering stream of consciousness, a meditation on grief, trauma, and social performance, and one of the most extraordinary novels ever written.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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The twelve original Sherlock Holmes short stories — from A Scandal in Bohemia to The Speckled Band — collected in a beautiful new edition. Conan Doyle’s genius created the template for detective fiction and a character whose method of reasoning remains as thrilling as ever.

Great Expectations

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Dickens at the height of his powers — Pip’s journey from blacksmith’s boy to gentleman and the discovery of what social aspiration truly costs. Miss Havisham, Magwitch, Estella: characters who live forever in one of literature’s greatest coming-of-age stories.

1984

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George Orwell’s prophetic 1949 masterpiece — Big Brother, doublethink, and Winston Smith’s desperate assertion of individual humanity against totalitarian power. More relevant with every passing decade, and one of the most essential novels ever written.

Persuasion

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Jane Austen’s posthumous masterpiece — the most emotionally mature and moving of her novels, about second chances and recovering what was lost. Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth’s rediscovery of each other is one of literature’s most quietly devastating love stories.

Sense and Sensibility

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Jane Austen’s brilliant first novel — the Dashwood sisters embodying passion and restraint, and the wisdom required to navigate between them. Sharp, funny, and emotionally true, a portrait of two women navigating social constraint that reveals Austen already in complete command of her gifts.

The Great Gatsby

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 masterpiece — Jay Gatsby, the American Dream, and the particular glamour and emptiness of a world built on illusion. Prose of extraordinary beauty and one of the century’s most devastating portraits of aspiration and its discontents.

Wind/ Pinball Two Novels

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Haruki Murakami’s first two novels — never previously published in English — revealing the earliest expression of the voice that would define one of literature’s most beloved careers. For devoted fans, an essential and revelatory view of a major literary imagination at its very beginning.

Frankenstein

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Mary Shelley’s extraordinary 1818 novel — the story of Victor Frankenstein and his abandoned creation, and one of the most profound meditations on responsibility, loneliness, and the ethics of creation ever written. The novel that invented science fiction remains as urgent as ever.

Little Women

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Louisa May Alcott’s beloved 1868 novel — Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March navigating girlhood, ambition, and the difficult business of becoming who you want to be. Warm, vivid, and endlessly compelling, a novel that has shaped generations of readers and continues to speak directly to our own times.

Pride and Prejudice

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Jane Austen’s perfect comedy of manners and one of the great love stories ever written — Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy, first impressions, and the willingness to be wrong about oneself. Sharp, funny, and absolutely modern, 200 years after it first appeared.

The Picture of Dorian Gray

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Oscar Wilde’s immortal 1890 parable of vanity, corruption, and the price of a soul — Dorian Gray’s portrait ages while he remains beautiful, recording every sin he refuses to acknowledge. Provocative, gothic, and morally complex: one of literature’s most enduring and unsettling masterpieces.

Wolf Hour

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Jo Nesbø’s masterclass in Scandinavian noir — taut, atmospheric, and morally complex. Set in Oslo’s long winter, this thriller confirms his place among the greatest crime writers working today, with landscape and weather as active participants and characters who refuse easy moral categorisation.

The Night House A Spine-Chilling Tale for Fans of Stephen King

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Jo Nesbø’s spine-chilling standalone thriller — a teenage boy, an abandoned house, and a mystery that crosses the boundary between the real and the supernatural. From the master of Scandinavian crime fiction, a gripping novel that keeps you reading through the night.

Burning Questions Essays and Occasional Pieces 2004-2022

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Margaret Atwood’s wide-ranging essays spanning 2004–2021 — on climate change, authoritarianism, democracy, and the power of storytelling. Sharp, witty, and essential, this collection documents one of literature’s most important voices engaging with the defining questions of our times.

The Golden Enclaves TikTok Made Me Read It

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The triumphant, emotionally devastating conclusion to Naomi Novik’s acclaimed Scholomance trilogy. With the school destroyed, El faces the wider world — its injustices, its politics, and the deeper costs of survival. A conclusion that is both surprising and fully earned.

The Last Graduate

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The propulsive second novel in Naomi Novik’s acclaimed Scholomance trilogy — dark academia fantasy at its most emotionally intense. El Higgins is learning that survival requires something more dangerous than talent: caring about other people. Original, intelligent, and utterly compelling.

Love, Mom

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Love, Mom by Iliana Xander (Michael Joseph) — a novel in the form of letters from a mother to a daughter: advice, memory, nostalgia, and the particular quality of love that expresses itself as worry, as instruction, as the desire to prepare someone for the world’s disappointments while hoping those disappointments never arrive. Warm, funny, and ultimately moving — a portrait of a mother-daughter relationship in the only voice a mother has. Published by Michael Joseph.

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