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Man in Full

87.00 

Tom Wolfe’s A Man in Full delivers a gripping examination of African American lawyers confronting serious social challenges including acquaintance rape. This substantial novel from Penguin Random House showcases Wolfe’s trademark social observation and storytelling prowess, creating an unflinching portrait of contemporary American society that resonates with modern readers seeking powerful, thought-provoking fiction.

Collector

66.70 

John Fowles’ psychologically disturbing masterpiece explores the terrifying intersection of obsession and control. This haunting English horror tale examines the dark parallels between collecting butterflies and human possession, creating an unforgettable study of captivity and manipulation. A chilling exploration of desire and power that reveals the disturbing psychology behind collection and preservation.

Ebony Tower, The (Contemporary Classics)

65.25 

John Fowles’ masterful collection The Ebony Tower showcases the best of contemporary British short fiction. These psychologically complex English stories explore human desire, moral ambiguity, and modern relationships with Fowles’ signature literary sophistication. A Contemporary Classics edition that demonstrates why Fowles remains one of Britain’s most celebrated authors, offering profound insights into the human condition through elegant prose.

A Maggot

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John Fowles delivers a haunting blend of historical fiction and murder mystery in A Maggot. Set in Great Britain, this atmospheric novel follows mysterious travelers caught in a web of intrigue and death. Fowles’ masterful storytelling transforms historical elements into a gripping psychological thriller that explores the darker corners of human nature and British history.

The Name of the Rose

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Umberto Eco’s intellectually riveting The Name of the Rose combines medieval mystery with philosophical depth in an unforgettable monastery setting. This masterful blend of historical fiction and detective story explores monastic life, religious culture, and ancient libraries through Eco’s scholarly expertise. A transformative reading experience that challenges and rewards curious minds seeking literary excellence beyond conventional mystery novels.

Art of Making Memories

101.50 

Happiness researcher Meik Wiking reveals the psychology behind creating lasting memories in this insightful exploration of memory formation and human well-being. Combining scientific research with practical wisdom, this engaging book demonstrates how understanding memory psychology can enhance life satisfaction and help transform ordinary moments into treasured experiences that enrich our mental landscape.

Art of Danish Living

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Meik Wiking reveals the Danish secrets to happiness and contentment in Art of Danish Living. This expert guide explores the cultural wisdom and lifestyle practices that make Denmark one of the world’s happiest countries. Discover practical approaches to well-being, meaningful living, and authentic satisfaction through Danish philosophy and everyday practices that anyone can adopt.

Happy Moments

79.75 

Meik Wiking’s Happy Moments unveils the psychology behind genuine happiness and life satisfaction. This expert guide from Penguin Life reveals how to recognize and cultivate meaningful positive experiences in daily life. Through accessible scientific insights, discover practical strategies for building lasting joy and emotional well-being in this essential psychology resource.

Porno

66.70 

Irvine Welsh’s provocative novel Porno plunges readers into the raw world of erotic film culture with unflinching honesty. This boundary-pushing work of contemporary fiction examines social customs and human relationships through Welsh’s distinctive literary style. A challenging exploration of modern entertainment’s darker corners, the book transforms controversial subject matter into serious literature that questions societal norms and reveals uncomfortable truths about contemporary life.

Post Office

72.50 

Charles Bukowski’s Post Office offers a gritty, authentic glimpse into United States Postal Service employee life through his trademark raw storytelling. This classic work of American fiction transforms mundane postal service experiences into compelling literature with dark humor and unflinching honesty. Essential reading for fans of working-class narratives and contemporary social commentary.

Dead Men’s Trousers

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Irvine Welsh delivers another masterpiece with Dead Men’s Trousers, a brilliantly humorous novel exploring friendship against Edinburgh’s distinctive backdrop. Welsh’s signature wit shines through this compelling work of fiction, offering readers an authentic glimpse into human relationships and life’s unexpected moments. A perfect blend of humor and heart from one of contemporary literature’s most recognizable voices.

Crime

66.70 

Irvine Welsh delivers another hard-hitting thriller with Crime, a dark exploration of police work and child welfare in contemporary Scotland. This gripping fiction combines Welsh’s trademark gritty realism with compelling characters facing impossible moral choices. A powerful examination of justice and corruption that showcases why Welsh remains one of Scotland’s most important contemporary voices in literature.

Illusions

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Richard Bach’s Illusions masterfully combines adventure and spiritual allegory in this thought-provoking work of fiction. Exploring themes of messiah, faith, and personal transformation, Bach challenges readers to question reality and belief through compelling storytelling. This profound allegorical adventure offers both entertainment and enlightenment, weaving philosophical insights into an engaging narrative that resonates long after reading.

Snow Ghost and Other Tales

72.50 

A mesmerizing anthology of Japanese ghost stories and folklore by Richard Gordon Smith, Lafcadio Hearn, Yei Theodora Ozaki, and Yuko Shimizu. This Penguin Random House collection explores supernatural tales and cultural traditions through haunting narratives of spirits, mythical creatures, and ancient legends. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and cultural scholars seeking authentic insights into Japan’s rich storytelling heritage and mystical world of folklore.

Thirst for Love

72.50 

A psychologically intense masterpiece from celebrated Japanese author 三島由紀夫, Thirst for Love explores the depths of human desire and emotional complexity. This compelling work of Japanese fiction examines universal themes of passion and longing through masterful storytelling that captures both Japanese society and the human condition. Essential reading for lovers of international literature.

Map and the Territory

72.50 

Michel Houellebecq delivers a sophisticated blend of mystery and artistic exploration in Map and the Territory. This New York Times reviewed novel follows photographers and artists in a compelling narrative that examines the complex relationship between art and reality. Houellebecq’s masterful storytelling combines detective elements with profound themes of creativity and human nature, creating an intellectually rich reading experience that showcases his distinctive literary talent.

Stories of Motherhood.

87.00 

Diana Secker-Tesdell’s Stories of Motherhood presents a masterful collection of short fiction exploring the profound complexities of maternal experience. Published by Everyman Paperback Classics, these intimate stories capture the universal emotions, challenges, and transformative power of motherhood with exceptional literary skill. A compelling read for anyone seeking authentic portrayals of this fundamental human relationship.

Stories of Fatherhood

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A thoughtfully curated anthology exploring the complexities of paternal relationships through powerful storytelling. Compiled by Everyman’s Library Staff and Diana Secker Tesdell, Stories of Fatherhood presents diverse perspectives on the joys, struggles, and transformative moments that define the father-child bond across cultures and generations. These authentic narratives offer profound insights into family dynamics and the universal experience of fatherhood.

Tyger, Tyger

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Experience the visionary poetry of William Blake in this essential Penguin collection. Tyger, Tyger presents the revolutionary verses of one of English literature’s most influential poets, featuring his iconic exploration of innocence, experience, and spiritual rebellion. Blake’s mystical imagery and profound insights create timeless poetry that continues to inspire readers centuries after its creation.

Music Stories

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Wesley Stace’s Music Stories presents a unique exploration of the connection between music and narrative. Drawing from his dual expertise as musician and author, Stace crafts compelling prose that examines how music shapes our lives and memories. This Everyman publication offers readers an authentic perspective on artistic expression, combining literary sophistication with accessible insights into musical culture and creativity.

In Cold Blood

66.70 

Truman Capote’s revolutionary true crime masterpiece In Cold Blood combines literary brilliance with investigative journalism to explore a shocking murder case. This groundbreaking work transforms real events into compelling narrative art, examining the psychology of crime through Capote’s extraordinary prose. A must-read classic that defined the true crime genre.

Naked Lunch

72.50 

William S. Burroughs’ Naked Lunch stands as a landmark of experimental fiction and darkly humorous literature. This provocative novel challenges readers with its innovative narrative structure and unflinching social commentary. A cornerstone of Beat Generation writing, Burroughs’ masterpiece blends satirical humor with groundbreaking literary techniques, creating an unforgettable exploration of consciousness and society that continues to captivate and influence readers worldwide.

Penguin Book of French Short Stories: 2

79.75 

Patrick McGuinness presents a captivating anthology of French short stories in this essential Penguin collection. Penguin Book of French Short Stories: 2 showcases the finest voices in French literature, offering readers an intimate journey through diverse narratives that illuminate French culture and storytelling mastery. Each carefully selected story demonstrates the unique artistry and perspective that defines French literary tradition across different eras and styles.

Penguin Book of French Short Stories: 1

87.00 

Experience the elegance of French literary tradition with this expertly curated anthology by Patrick McGuinness. Penguin Book of French Short Stories : 1 brings together diverse voices that showcase the artistic brilliance and cultural depth of French storytelling. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and cultural explorers seeking compelling narratives and masterful prose from celebrated French authors.

Russian Thinkers

79.75 

Isaiah Berlin’s masterful exploration of Russia’s most influential intellectual minds reveals how these brilliant thinkers shaped political literature and cultural discourse. This Penguin Classics edition examines the complex biography and intellectual life of Russian intellectuals who revolutionized philosophical thought. An essential read for understanding the profound ideas that emerged from Russia’s unique historical landscape and continue influencing global intellectual traditions today.

Stories of Ray Bradbury

145.00 

Experience the complete genius of science fiction’s greatest storyteller in Stories of Ray Bradbury. This comprehensive Everyman collection showcases Bradbury’s masterful short fiction, blending poetic prose with visionary imagination. From dystopian futures to nostalgic tales, discover why Bradbury’s exploration of humanity and technology continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

Camera Lucida

94.25 

Roland Barthes’ Camera Lucida revolutionized how we understand photography’s emotional and philosophical power. This masterful meditation examines how images capture meaning beyond mere documentation, weaving personal reflection with theoretical brilliance. Translated by Richard Howard and published by Penguin Random House, Barthes’ profound insights explore memory, visual perception, and the essence of photographic art in elegant, accessible prose.

Magician

66.70 

Acclaimed Irish author Colm Tóibín presents Magician, a captivating work of contemporary fiction from Penguin Books. This compelling novel showcases Tóibín’s masterful storytelling abilities and literary expertise, delivering the nuanced prose and thoughtful character development that have established him as one of today’s most respected literary voices in modern fiction.

The portable Thoreau

101.50 

Essential writings from Henry David Thoreau, the master of American transcendentalist literature. This Penguin Books collection captures Thoreau’s revolutionary insights on nature, individualism, and civil disobedience that transformed American thought. His philosophical observations on simple living and personal freedom remain powerfully relevant, offering timeless wisdom for modern readers seeking authentic connection with the natural world and meaningful existence.

The art of rhetoric

79.75 

Master the timeless principles of persuasion with Aristotle’s foundational work on rhetoric. This Penguin Books edition explores the ethical and practical dimensions of effective communication, bridging ancient Greek philosophy with modern applications. Essential reading for understanding the art of argumentation and public discourse that continues to influence contemporary thought and debate.

Rashōmon and seventeen other stories

66.70 

Discover eighteen masterful stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa in this essential Penguin collection. Featuring the legendary tale that inspired the famous motion picture, these narratives explore Japanese social life and customs with psychological depth and cultural authenticity. Akutagawa’s fiction combines timeless themes of morality and tradition with exceptional storytelling craft, offering readers profound insights into human nature and Japanese society through compelling, thought-provoking literature.

Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights

72.50 

Salman Rushdie’s enchanting fiction Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights brings magical jinn from Arabian nights into a spellbinding contemporary tale. This mythology-infused masterpiece blends fairy tales, folk tales, and legends with Rushdie’s signature storytelling brilliance. A captivating exploration of magic and reality that transforms classical Arabian traditions into extraordinary modern fiction.

How to Be Well Read

87.00 

Master the art of literary appreciation with John Sutherland’s definitive guide to becoming well-read. This Penguin Books publication offers expert insights into fiction’s greatest works, combining literary criticism with practical reading advice. Sutherland transforms complex literary concepts into accessible wisdom, helping readers navigate the best books across genres and historical periods with scholarly depth and engaging clarity.

Travels with Charley (Penguin Modern Classics)

66.70 

Join Nobel laureate John Steinbeck on his iconic cross-country journey in Travels with Charley, a masterful travel memoir exploring American landscapes, culture, and identity. Accompanied by his beloved poodle Charley, Steinbeck creates an intimate portrait of America through vivid descriptions and encounters with diverse people. This Penguin Modern Classics edition preserves a timeless work that brilliantly combines personal reflection with social observation, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the American experience.

Kusamakura

65.25 

Experience Natsume Soseki’s psychological masterpiece Kusamakura in this definitive Penguin Classics edition. Set during Japan’s Meiji period, this translated work of Japanese fiction explores profound themes of art, consciousness, and human nature through the lens of one of Japan’s greatest literary voices. Essential reading for lovers of world literature and psychological fiction.

Who Rules the World?

72.50 

Noam Chomsky’s incisive analysis of global power structures in Who Rules the World? exposes the hidden mechanisms governing international relations. This essential examination of 21st century world politics challenges readers to question conventional assumptions about who truly controls global affairs. Chomsky’s expert perspective on United States foreign relations and social power dynamics provides crucial insights for understanding our complex geopolitical landscape.

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