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 |  | Daisy Miller Library Edition by Henry James A vivid portrayal of Americans abroad and a telling encounter between the values of the Old and New Worlds. |
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 |  | Huck Finn - Library Edition by Mark Twain Enormously influential in the development of American literature, Huckleberry Finn remains a controversial novel at the centre of impassioned debate. |
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 |  | Jane Eyre - Library Edition by Charlotte Bronte In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall, a country estate owned by the mysteriously remote Mr. Rochester. |
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 |  | Middlemarch - Library Edition by George Eliot One of the greatest Victorian novels; a magisterial and multilayered recreation of English life. |
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 |  | Private Lies by Warren Adler Ken and Sheila Kramer appear to have a comfortable life and loving marriage. But when Ken is introduced to Carol, the wife of his wife's major client, we discover that she is Ken's old flame, the love of his life. |
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 |  | The Sunset Gang by Warren Adler With time running short, the lively and intrepid residents of the Sunset Village retirement community in Florida continue to thirst for life. But the true beating heart in these acclaimed short stories is the love of family and friends and the finding of joy in the very act of being alive. |
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 |  | The War of the Roses by Warren Adler Oliver and Barbara Rose thought they had a perfect marriage, only to discover that their relationship was barely skin deep. Beginning with destroying each other's most prized possessions, the relentless war they wage against each other eventually descends into brutality and then spirals uncontrollably into madness and chaos. |
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 |  | This Side of Paradise - Library Edition by F. Scott Fitzgerald A pastiche of literary styles, this dazzling chronicle of youth remains relevant decades later. |
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 |  | Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson While going through the possessions of a deceased guest who owed them money, the mistress of the inn and her son find a treasure map that leads them to a pirate's fortune. |
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