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The Man from Turkey
A Constant Longing – Memoirs of a Palestinian Woman
Insomniac: in exile poems 2006-2016
Altogether in the Shifting World
Poirot Investigates (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
The Moonstone (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
Peter and Wendy or Peter Pan (Wisehouse Classics Anniversary Edition of 1911 – with 13 riginal illustrations)
The Most Dangerous Game (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
Halfway to the Stars: Cable Car Tales of a Grumpy Gripman

Halfway to the Stars: Cable Car Tales of a Grumpy Gripman

Halfway to the Stars: Cable Car Tales of a Grumpy Gripman Daniel Curzon - - Foreword’s 2013 Book of the Year Award Finalist (https://botya.forewordreviews.com/books/halfway-to-the-stars/) "Halfway to the Stars will thrill an audience seeking entertainment untouched by editorial censors. This is stand-up comedy at its literary best, with controversial pieces included to strike the ...
Altogether in the Shifting World

Altogether in the Shifting World

Altogether in the Shifting World Mauro Mevlud Martino - - It has taken me a lifetime to know who I was, who I am, and who I am becoming. Today, I see a sprawling panorama of images full of vibrant characters that helped to orchestrate this life of mine. And today, I can clearly see that the fuel for such a life was an audacious love for the quest that would lead to the ONE TRUE HUMAN ...
Dropping names

Dropping names

Dropping names Daniel Curzon - - "Tell the truth till it hurts." - Daniel Curzon "This lucid and chatty book is perceptive, wry, and penetrating to the last drop of bile." - Robert Patrick "Angry, bitter, with chips on both shoulders, Daniel Curzon is also ferociously honest and very funny." - Ian Young "He has been everywhere, he has met everyone, and now that he has your attention, ...
A Clergyman’s Daughter

A Clergyman’s Daughter

A Clergyman’s Daughter George Orwell - - A Clergyman's Daughter is a 1935 novel by English author George Orwell. It tells the story of Dorothy Hare, the clergyman's daughter of the title, whose life is turned upside down when she suffers an attack of amnesia. It is Orwell's most formally experimental novel, featuring a chapter written entirely in dramatic form, but he was never ...

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