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Three Men on the Bummel
Jerome K. Jerome
"Three Men on the Bummel" (also known as Three Men on Wheels) is a humorous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. It was published in 1900, eleven years after his most famous work, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog). The sequel brings back the three...
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Three Men in a Boat
Jerome K. Jerome
A comic masterpiece that has never been out of print since it was first published in 1889. Martyrs to hypochondria and general seediness, J. and his friends George and Harris decide that a jaunt up the Thames would suit them to a 'T'. But when they set off,...
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How To Be An Alien / How To Be Decadent
George Mikes
George Mikes says, "the English have no soul; they have the understatement instead". But they do have a sense of humour - they provide it by buying over three hundred thousand copies of a book that took them quietly and completely apart, a book that really...
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Goodbye to All Cats
P. G. Wodehouse
Wodehouse is a tonic - New Yorker A Wodehouse pick-me-up that'll lift your spirits, whatever your mood. Cheaper and more effective than Valium. Offers ‘relief from anxiety, raginess or an afternoon-long tendency towards the sour’. Read when...
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Ask Jeeves
P. G. Wodehouse
This brilliant collection translated by Jechka Georgieva, contains stories from the books Carry on, Jeeves, Very Good, Jeeves and The inimitable Jeeves. Bertie Wooster and his resourceful manservant Jeeves appeared in over thirty short stories...
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Andrew Sean Greer
You are a failed novelist about to turn fifty. A wedding invitation arrives in the mail: your boyfriend of the past nine years is engaged to someone else. You can't say yes - it would be too awkward - and you can't say no - it would look like defeat. On your...
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Women of Unyielding Age and Other Unprincipled Stories
Alexander Tsypkin
From this collection of seventeen stories, the reader will learn how to assemble a wardrobe, what happens when you send a sms not to whom you have to, and when you go to have sex not when you need to. You will know more about the St. Petersburg merchants,...
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The Cat of Socrates
Ventseslav Konstantinov
"The Cat of Socrates" encompasses over 1,000 spiritual challenges by the master of aphorism and wisdom Ventseslav Konstantinov. What are knowledge and deception, character and personality, love and hate, literature and art, Life and Death? In this book you...
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Timur and His Commandos
Vilislav Georgiev
Timur and His Commandos is a collection of stories and feuilletons. The author brilliantly juggles with political, national and socio-cultural stereotypes, highlighting their sustainability and significance for various social groups. With creative humor and...
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London Fields
Martin Amis
There is a murderer, there is a murderee, and there is a foil. Everyone is always out there searching for someone and something, usually for a lover, usually for love. And this is a love story. But the murderee - Nicola Six - is searching for something and...
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The Cosmonauts Are Just Passing by
Elitza Gueorguieva
In "The Cosmonauts Are Just Passing by" a little girl makes great plans for her own future: to become Yuri Gagarin, and then Kurt Cobain, or at least a partisan like her grandfather, so that adults allow her to plant a pine tree in the schoolyard and thus to...
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Bridget Jones`s Baby: The Diaries
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones, beloved Singleton and global phenomenon, is back with a bump in Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries. 8:45 P.M. Realize there have been so many times in my life when have fantasized about going to a scan with Mark or Daniel: just not both at the...
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The Garden of the Gods
Gerald Durrel
The third volume in the 'Corfu Trilogy' continues the accounts of the young Gerald Durrell during the years that he and his family lived in Corfu before the Second World War. While the animals of Corfu are young Gerald's focus, it is the antics of his family...
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Hitman Anders and the Meaning Of it All
Jonas Jonasson
A madcap new novel from the one-of-a-kind author of The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden! IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO START AGAIN. AND AGAIN. It’s always awkward when five thousand kronor...
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My Family and Other Animals
Gerald Durrel
When the unconventional Durrell family can no longer endure the damp, gray English climate, they do what any sensible family would do: sell their house and relocate to the sunny Greek isle of Corfu. My Family and Other Animals was intended to...
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The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules
Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
79-year-old Martha Anderson dreams of escaping her care home and robbing a bank. She has no intention of spending the rest of her days in an armchair and is determined to find a much more exciting life-style. Along with her four oldest friends - otherwise...
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Father Noster
Manos Vourakis
God thinks Christ - Jesus Christ, affectionately named Chris, is not stylistically suitable for carrying out the Second Coming, so he entrusts this mission to his second-born son Jesus Crist Jr., affectionately named Jess, who is a modern God-man with all the...
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The Viper's Glen Miracle
Ante Tomić
The story is centered on the family of an old man living in the Dalmatian mountains, who refuses to accept the modern civilization despite his four sons' attempts to change his mind. Kidnapping, police chase, painful hiding and spectacular escape, violent...
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Beasts in My Belfry
Gerald Durrel
A hilarious record that no Durrell fan will want to miss. - Sunday TelegraphIf you looked you would think that his mind was full of beautiful and poetic thoughts...A ball of food would make its appearance at the base of the long neck and would travel...
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The Perfect Woman Is an Idiot
Anne-Sophie Girard
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Marie-Aldine Girard
According to twin sisters Anne-Sophie and Marie-Aldine Girard, the woman who cooks gourmet meals and keeps her figure after having produced numerous children does not exist, and anyone who tries to be like her is an "idiot". Their book, "The Perfect Woman is...
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Fillets of Plaice
Gerald Durrel
Durrell's hilarious and warm "My Family and Other Animals" (1957) began a trio of reminiscences of his life growing up with a slightly dotty family—the overbearing and omniscient Larry; the affectionate and loving siblings, Margot and Leslie; and, of...
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Encounters with Animals
Gerald Durrel
Gerald Durrell's accounts of the animals he encountered on his travels were some of the first widely shared descriptions of the world's most extraordinary animals. "Encounters with Animals" is one of these entertaining accounts of the courtships, wars and...
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Absurdistan
Gary Shteyngart
Open Absurdistan and meet outsize Misha Vainberg, son of the 1,238th-richest man in Russia, lover of large portions of food and drink, lover and inept performer of rap music, and lover of a South Bronx Latina whom he longs to rejoin in New York...
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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Helen Fielding
The Wilderness Years are over! But not for long. At the end of Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridget hiccuped off into the sunset with man-of-her-dreams Mark Darcy. Now, in The Edge of Reason, she discovers what it is like when you have the man of your...
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Bridget Jones's Diary
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones' Diary is the devastatingly self-aware, laugh-out-loud daily chronicle of Bridget's permanent, doomed quest for self-improvement — a year in which she resolves to: reduce the circumference of each thigh by 1.5 inches, visit the gym...
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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones is back! Great comic writers are as rare as hen's teeth. And Helen is one of a very select band who have created a character of whom the very thought makes you smile. Bridget Jones' Diary, charting the life of a 30-something singleton...
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Mamma Mia!: Berlusconi Explained For Posterity And Friends Abroad
Beppe Severgnini
What is it in the operatic Italian psyche that allows-indeed, forgives, even applauds-Italy's premier for conducting a lifestyle as decadent as a Fellini extravaganza, while organizing an ongoing string of questionable behaviors and politically incorrect...
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Birds, Beasts, and Relatives
Gerald Durrel
Part coming-of-age autobiography and part nature guide, Gerald Durrell's dazzling sequel to "My Family and Other Animals" is based on his boyhood on Corfu, from 1933 to 1939. Originally published in 1969 but long out of print, "Birds, Beasts, and Relatives"...
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