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The Thanatonauts
Bernard Werber
After Empire of the Ants and Day of the Ants, two bestsellers with unprecedented success in the world (translated in 17 languages from the United States to Korea), here is The Thanatonauts: the great modern epic which pierces the mystery of death. The title...
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God's Pupil
Nellie Lishkovska
The short stories in this book were written in the past 18 years. They do not claim to give any general conclusions, they are more likely to introduce us the shattered pieces of our world. Pieces of the mirror, in which everybody stares, during their whole...
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The African
Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio
In writing "L’Africain" (The African) Le Clézio reflects on his childhood in 1948 when he was 8 years old. According to the publisher he left Nice with his mother and brother to meet his father who was a doctor in Nigeria. His father remained...
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Hannibal Rising
Thomas Harris
Hannibal Rising is a novel written by Thomas Harris, the fourth in a series featuring his most famous character, Hannibal Lecter. The novel, a prequel to Harris' Lecter novels, chronicles the iconic serial killer's childhood and early...
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Paula
Isabel Allende
One of the most highly praised and widely read writers of fiction to come out of Latin America in this century, Isabel Allende has mesmerized readers throughout the world with her own blend of magical realism, politics, and romance. With Paula Allende has...
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The 5th Horseman
James Patterson
A young mother is recuperating in a San Francisco hospital when she is suddenly gasping for breath. The call button fails to bring help in time. The hospital's doctors, some of the best in the country, are completely mystified by her death. How did this...
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Kafka's Soup
Mark Crick
London-based photographer Crick's whimsical book consists of pastiches of famous writers having culinary adventures. John Steinbeck's Depression-era risotto is a parched affair: "The porcini lay dry and wrinkled, each slice twisted by thirst." The Marquis de...
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The Baby
Marie Darrieussecq
The book "The Baby" was released in 2002. Marie Darrieussecq had just given birth to her first child - a book that treats the "baby" as an object of study, a foreign body, and testifies to a desire to exhaust this subject which, for her, is as literary as any...
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Don't Move
Margaret Mazzantini
A rainy morning with birds that soil the streets, a girl at fifteen slips and falls off of the motocycle. A fast ambulance to the hospital. The same where her father works as a surgeon. Freezed of ansia Timoteo who has been considered a respectable...
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Who?
Elena Alexieva
What happens with a man when the divine materializes and grabs him? Is it so simple to handle your own doubts? Is it so unforgivable to have them? Which is worse – to have or not to have them? If one cannot survive without God, then how can one survive...
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Mammals
Pierre Mérot
"Every model family should have a fuck-up: a family without a fuck-up is not truly a family ..." So begins the story of Uncle, one of life's most accomplished under-achievers. A morose bachelor squashed between the legacy of a dozen futile jobs and his...
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The Book of Proper Names
Amélie Nothomb
The Book of Proper Names is set in contemporary Paris, its main character an orphan named Plectrude. Before the child's birth her nineteen-year-old mother shoots and kills her nineteen-year-old (and somewhat feckless) father because she hates the names he's...
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4th of July
James Patterson
Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club make a courageous return for their fourth and most chilling case ever - one that could easily be their last. In a late-night showdown after a near-fatal car chase, San Francisco police lieutenant Lindsay...
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Just One Look
Harlan Coben
“Harlan Coben is the modern master of the hook-and-twist luring you in on the first page...only to shock you on the last.” -- Dan Brown, author of The DaVinci Code An ordinary snapshot causes a suburban mother’s world to unravel in an...
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