ID: 1488
Description
Spending more time at home these days? or just want to read something new? Try this selection of four pre-owned novels (all in good condition), ?4 for all four. Several genres, but all with modern / contemporary themes. Some have been made into TV series. Buyer can collect from Stepps (G33) or postage can be arranged at extra cost.
\'In The Kitchen\' by Monica Ali (RRP ?7.99) Genre: Thriller, Mystery fiction.
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reviewed: Ali writes with wit and sympathy about the many twists and turns that define our lives.
The Washington Post commented that while the first half of the book creeps along like your grandmother\'s knitting, once the reader reaches the midpoint, here begins your reward. For the next 200 pages until you reach the last sentence, you won\'t be able to put the book down.
\'Under The Dome\' by Stephen King (RRP ?7.99) Genre: Sci-Fi, Political fiction.
Classic King, sure to please any fan. Baltimore Sun.
Moves so fast and grips the reader so tightly that it\'s practically incapacitating. Newsday.
A wildly entertaining trip. People magazine (3.5 stars).
King returns to his glory days. New York Daily News.
Propulsively intriguing...Staggeringly addictive. USA Today.
\'No Second Chance\' by Harlan Coben (RRP ?6.99) Genre: Thriller, Mystery fiction.
No Second Chance was the first international Book of the Month Club pick in 2003 due to its global appeal.
\'Troubles\' by J.G. Farrell (RRP ?7.99) Genre: Novel fiction.
The Guardian called Troubles a work of genius and one of the best books of the second half of the twentieth century.
Salman Rushdie said that had Farrell not sadly died so young, there is no question that he would today be one of the really major novelists of the English language.
This might be an eclectic selection but each is a great read and all are in good condition.
\'In The Kitchen\' by Monica Ali (RRP ?7.99) Genre: Thriller, Mystery fiction.
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reviewed: Ali writes with wit and sympathy about the many twists and turns that define our lives.
The Washington Post commented that while the first half of the book creeps along like your grandmother\'s knitting, once the reader reaches the midpoint, here begins your reward. For the next 200 pages until you reach the last sentence, you won\'t be able to put the book down.
\'Under The Dome\' by Stephen King (RRP ?7.99) Genre: Sci-Fi, Political fiction.
Classic King, sure to please any fan. Baltimore Sun.
Moves so fast and grips the reader so tightly that it\'s practically incapacitating. Newsday.
A wildly entertaining trip. People magazine (3.5 stars).
King returns to his glory days. New York Daily News.
Propulsively intriguing...Staggeringly addictive. USA Today.
\'No Second Chance\' by Harlan Coben (RRP ?6.99) Genre: Thriller, Mystery fiction.
No Second Chance was the first international Book of the Month Club pick in 2003 due to its global appeal.
\'Troubles\' by J.G. Farrell (RRP ?7.99) Genre: Novel fiction.
The Guardian called Troubles a work of genius and one of the best books of the second half of the twentieth century.
Salman Rushdie said that had Farrell not sadly died so young, there is no question that he would today be one of the really major novelists of the English language.
This might be an eclectic selection but each is a great read and all are in good condition.