![]() | A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
Buy new: £6.94 / Used from: £1.68 A great book! The best John Irving book in my humble opinion.
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![]() | A Tale of Two Cities (Penguin Classics) by Charles Dickens
Buy new: £4.19 / Used from: £0.93 This will probably be one of the books that people will pick who have never read any Dickens books because of it its size and trust me it is definitely worth it. Great characterisation and plot.
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![]() | The Pickwick Papers (Wordsworth Classics) by Charles Dickens
Buy new: £1.86 / Used from: £0.01 What can I say I love Charles Dickens and this book is amazing, it is also his first and gives you a taste of the genius that was to come.
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![]() | Nicholas Nickleby (Wordsworth Classics) by Charles Dickens
Buy new: £1.79 / Used from: £0.01 Again great book!
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![]() | Narcissus and Goldmund (Peter Owen Modern Classics) by Hermann Hesse
Buy new: £6.76 / Used from: £5.00 A book with so much character.
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![]() | The Brothers Karamazov (Dover Giant Thrift Editions) by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Buy new: £4.00 / Used from: £1.50 I prefered this to Crime and Punishment, both are good though.
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![]() | Far from the Madding Crowd (Penguin Popular Classics) by Thomas Hardy
Buy new: £1.80 / Used from: £0.01 Have to admit it took me awhile to get in to the story but once I did I loved it.
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![]() | The Sun Also Rises (Scribner Classics) by Ernest Hemingway
Buy new: £7.59 / Used from: £3.21 I like the simplicity of the story, I also admire how Hemingway writing like a journalist is still able to let your mind imagine the story perfectly.
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![]() | Little Dorrit (Wordsworth Classics) by Charles Dickens
Buy new: £1.89 / Used from: £0.01 I am in the middle of reading this but love the story and the characters of little dorrit and Arthur Clennam
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![]() | Peter Camenzind (Peter Owen Modern Classics) by Hermann Hesse
Buy new: £6.16 / Used from: £0.67 I love this book, what more can I say.
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![]() | Cider House Rules - The Novel by John Irving
Buy new: £6.99 / Used from: £0.01 Another great John Irving, the film compliments this well, as the book gives you the characterisation and the film gives you a happier ending.
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