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Anticipation
by Tanya MoirPublished: 01/03/2013
This rich and darkly funny novel is about family history and the risk and power of knowledge.
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Life After Life
by Kate AtkinsonPublished: 15/03/2013
The new novel by the number one bestselling author.
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The Writing Class
by Stephanie JohnsonPublished: 03/05/2013
This unique novel is both a compelling love story and an insightful writing manual.
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The Elusive Language of Ducks
by Judith WhitePublished: 07/06/2013
A quirky, astute and heart-warming novel about human relationships — and a duck
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HHhH
by Laurent BinetPublished: 08/02/2013
An astonishing, unforgettable novel: a thrilling Second World War assassination plot told with rare literary brilliance.
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A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
by Anthony MarraPublished: 21/06/2013
'A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is simply spectacular' Ann Patchett
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The Mouseproof Kitchen
by Saira ShahPublished: 17/05/2013
A heartbreakingly honest and funny autobiographical novel about family, love and life in rural France
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Ancestry
by Albert WendtPublished: 07/09/2012
This book will appeal to readers interested in contemporary New Zealand and Pacific fiction.
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Fight Club
by Chuck PalahniukPublished: 01/03/1997
A great d-but-Hypnotic, pitiless and told brilliantly' Bret Easton Ellis
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Haunted
by Chuck PalahniukPublished: 02/06/2006
The eagerly anticipated and completely outrageous new novel from the author of FIGHT CLUB - his biggest, darkest, most upsetting and hilarious novel yet.
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The Gone-Away World
by Nick HarkawayPublished: 13/03/2009
The literary debut of 2008 - part adventure, part comic opera, part geek nirvana.RHNZ March 2009 Buzz Book
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Behind The Scenes At The Museum
by Kate AtkinsonPublished: 01/03/1996
Kate Atkinson's brilliant first novel, which won the Whitbread Prize against competition from Salman Rushdie and Roy Hattersley.
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Blackpeak Station
by Holly FordPublished: 05/04/2013
A compelling rural romance set in the rugged high country of New Zealand’s South Island.
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Wool
by Hugh HoweyPublished: 18/01/2013
An epic story of life, love and survival at all odds and one of the most-talked and anticipated books of the year.
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The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
by Rachel JoycePublished: 04/01/2013
The critically acclaimed, Sunday Times and international bestseller, long-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2012: 'A magical, moving and uplifting tale about a man's journey across England and into his own heart.' - Deborah Moggach.
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The Kitchen House
by Kathleen GrissomPublished: 12/04/2013
A coming-of-age story set in 18th century Virginia, perfect for book group reading and fans of The Help and The Postmistress.
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Two Brothers
by Ben EltonPublished: 16/11/2012
The new novel from this well-loved, bestselling author
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Rubbernecker
by Belinda BauerPublished: 15/02/2013
Prepare to be gripped and chilled, with the sensational new novel from one of the leading lights of British crime writing
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The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
by Ayana MathisPublished: 18/01/2013
For fans of Toni Morrison, an unforgettably powerful novel about a mother's courage, sacrifice and love, set against the volatile history of twentieth century America.
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Warm Bodies
by Isaac MarionPublished: 22/03/2013
Now a major motion picture starring Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer and John Malkovich.

























