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  1. The Old Curiosity Shop

    Author: Charles Dickens

    The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-41), with its combination of the sentimental, the grotesque and the socially concerned, and its story of pursuit and courage, which sets the downtrodden and the plucky against the malevolent and the villainous, was an immediate popular success. Little Nell quickly became one of Dickens' most celebrated characters, who so captured the imagination of his readers that while the novel was being serialised, many of them wrote to him about her fate.   Dicken

    • Published on 1995
    • 608 pages

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  2. The Sign of the Devil

    Author: Oscar de Muriel

    The Devil Has Come to Edinburgh... An ill-fated grave-robbery unearths a corpse with a most disturbing symbol on it. The very same sign is daubed in blood on the walls of Edinburgh's lunatic asylum, on the night that one of the patients is murdered. The mark in question? The mark of the devil. The prime suspect: Amy McGray, the asylum's most infamous inmate, a young woman who has grown up behind bars after she killed her parents many years ago. Her brother, Detective 'Nine-Na

    • Published on 2022
    • 472 pages

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  3. The Sign of the Devil

    Author: Oscar de Muriel

    The Devil Has Come to Edinburgh... An ill-fated grave-robbery unearths a corpse with a most disturbing symbol on it. The very same sign is daubed in blood on the walls of Edinburgh's lunatic asylum, on the night that one of the patients is murdered. The mark in question? The mark of the devil. The prime suspect: Amy McGray, the asylum's most infamous inmate, a young woman who has grown up behind bars after she killed her parents many years ago. Her brother, Detective 'Nine-Na

    • Published on 2022
    • 472 pages

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  4. The Third Man

    Author: Graham Greene

    Experience the thrilling search for the Third Man as you follow Harry Lime through the gloomy and treacherous streets of Vienna, a city divided by war and corruption. This undisputed spy classic is now available for the first time with video and photography from the film that inspired the novel.  In this innovative new format, readers can see the development of Greene’s masterful writing in the original script of the movie, with extra content showcasing the film’s distinctive soundtrack and

    • Published on 2015
    • 238,794 pages

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  5. The Retreat

    Author: Sarah Pearse

    Will you brave The Retreat this summer? The new bestselling thriller from the author of The Sanatorium.  They couldn't wait to stay here. An idyllic wellness retreat has opened on an island off the coast of Devon, promising rest and relaxation - but the island itself, known locally as Reaper's Rock, has a dark past. Once the playground of a serial killer, it's rumored to be cursed. But now they can't leave. A woman is found dead below the yoga pavilion in what seems to be a tragic

    • Published on 2022
    • 361 pages

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  6. Queens of the Wild: Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe: An Investigation

    Author: Ronald Hutton

    A concise history of the goddess-like figures who evade both Christian and pagan traditions, from the medieval period to the present day In this riveting account, renowned scholar Ronald Hutton explores the history of deity-like figures in Christian Europe. Drawing on anthropology, archaeology, literature, and history, Hutton shows how hags, witches, the fairy queen, and the Green Man all came to be, and how they changed over the centuries. Looking closely at four main figures—Mother E

    • Published on 2022
    • 361 pages

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  7. The Pastures of Heaven

    Author: John Steinbeck

    Set in the heart of 'Steinbeck land', the lush Californian valleys, The Pastures of Heaven is a collection of tales in the form of a novel that speaks volumes about the living conditions and lives of the people in the valleys. Each of these delightful interconnected tales is devoted to a family living in a fertile valley on the outskirts of Monterey, California, and the effects that one particular family has on them all. Steinbeck tackles two important literary traditions here; American nat

    • Published on 2022
    • 225 pages

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  8. Heal Yourself With Colour

    Author: Walaa AlMuhaiteeb

    In this interactive book colour therapist, Walaa takes you on a journey through the spectrum of colours. helping you to decode your colour personality and enabling you to work with it to create the life you've always wanted. Walaa's unique Color Ways programme will help you ground yourself, find balance, raise your energy levels, quash your inner fears, declutter toxic relationships so that you are re-fuelled and refreshed. You will learn:  • What colour personality you are: red, orange,

    • Published on 2021
    • 208 pages

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  9. The Complete Illustrated Charles Dickens Novels Collection

    Author: Charles Dickens

    THE COMPLETE CHARLES DICKENS NOVELS COLLECTION “All his sixteen novels wonderfully presented for kindle. From Oliver Twist to David Copperfield, Dickens is perhaps the most influential writer of all time. Great stories by the master of the nineteenth century novel, and lovely to see them with the illustrations they were first published with. This is how you should read them on kindle.” Classic Fiction

    • Published on 2013
    • 608 pages

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  10. The Pastures of Heaven

    Author: John Steinbeck

    Set in the heart of 'Steinbeck land', the lush Californian valleys, The Pastures of Heaven is a collection of tales in the form of a novel that speaks volumes about the living conditions and lives of the people in the valleys. Each of these delightful interconnected tales is devoted to a family living in a fertile valley on the outskirts of Monterey, California, and the effects that one particular family has on them all. Steinbeck tackles two important literary traditions here; American nat

    • Published on 2022
    • 225 pages

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