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Botchan

5.000 د.ك

New in Penguin Japanese Classics- Japan’s favourite novel about growing up and finding yourself

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Child of Fortune

5.000 د.ك

New in Penguin Japanese Classics- an innovative feminist novel about motherhood and girlhood

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The Ark Sakura

5.000 د.ك

New in Penguin Japanese Classics- a surreal work of apocalyptic science fiction

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Snow Country Penguin Modern Classics

5.000 د.ك

‘A work of beauty and strangeness . . . distinguished and moving’ New York Herald Tribune

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The Rainbow

5.000 د.ك

A powerful, poignant novel about three half sisters in post-war Japan, from the Nobel Prize-winning author of Snow Country

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Mina’s Matchbox

6.750 د.ك

A story of friendship and family secrets in 1970s Japan, from the prizewinning author of The Memory Police.

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Hotel Lucky Seven

6.750 د.ك

A luxury hotel full of assassins – what could go wrong? The original, twisty and inventive sequel to the international bestseller Bullet Train

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Marigold Mind Laundry The Inspirational Top Five Korean Bestseller

6.500 د.ك

The NEXT irresistibly uplifting read for fans of BEFORE THE COFFEE GETS COLD set in a magical laundry

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Into the Water

5.000 د.ك

The addictive No. 1 psychological thriller from the author of The Girl on the Train, the runaway Sunday Times No. 1 bestseller and global phenomenon.

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We Solve Murders First in a new series from The Thursday Murder Club author

8.000 د.ك

Combining the heart and humour of The Thursday Murder Club with a puzzling international mystery, welcome to the blockbusting new series from the biggest new fiction author of the decade, Richard Osman.

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The Blue Hour

8.000 د.ك

The powerful new thriller from the No.1 bestselling author, Paula Hawkins

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The House of the Dead

5.500 د.ك

Accused of political subversion as a young man, Fyodor Dostoyevsky was sentenced to four years of hard labor at a Siberian prison camp — a horrifying experience from which he developed this astounding semi-autobiographical memoir of a man condemned to ten years of servitude for murdering his wife.

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