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Adebayo, Ayobami Stay with Me 2018 Adiche, Chimamane Ngozi Americanah 2014 Ali, Monica Brick Lane 2005 Allende, Isabel Eva Luna AUTHOR TITLE YEAR Adebayo, Ayobami Stay With Me 2018 Adiche, Chimamane Ngozi Americanah 2014 Ali, Monica Brick Lane 2005 Allende, Isabel Eva Luna 2013 Allende, Isabel Eva Luna 1997 Andric, Ivo The Bridge over the Drina 1999 Aslet, Clive Greenwich Millennium 2000 Atkinson, Kate Behind the Scenes at the Museum 1997 Atwood, Margaret The Blind Assassin 2002 Atwood, Margaret Alias Grace 1998 Atwood, Margaret The Handmaid's Tale 1989 Atwood, Margaret The Edible Woman 1987 Atwood, Margaret Hag-Seed 2018 Austen, Jane Emma 1988 Austen, Jane Mansfield Park 1987 Badami, Anita Rau The Hero's Walk 2002 Balzac, Honore de Cousin Bette 1994 Balzac, Honore de Eugenie Grandet 1986 Barnes, Julian George and Arthur 2006 Barnes, Julian History of the World in 10 ½ Chapters 1990 Barnes, Julian Staring at the Sun 1988 Barnes, Julian Flaubert's Parrot 1986 Barry, Sebastian Annie Dunne 2003 Barry, Sebastian The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty 1999 Beadle, Muriel These Ruins are Inhabited 2006 Beckett, Mary M A Literary Woman 1990 Bedford, Sybil Jigsaw 1992 Beerbohm, Max Zuleika Dobson 2000 Bellow, Saul Herzoz 2005 Bennett, Alan An Uncommon Reader 2017 Berlin, Lucia A Manual for Cleaning Women 2017 Boll, Heinrich Billiards at Half Past Ten 2011 Boyd, William Any Human Heart 2020 Boyd, William The Blue Afternoon 1994 Boyd, William A Good Man in Africa 1990 Boyle, Coraghessan T The Tortilla Curtain 1999 Bronte, Charlotte Villette 2007 Bronte, Charlotte Shirley 2006 Bronte, Charlotte The Professor 1994 Brookner, Anita Hotel du Lac 2010 Brookner, Anita Look at Me 1986 Brookner, Anita Family and Friends 1986 Brookner, Anita Hotel du Lac 1985 Buck, Pearl S The Good Earth 2012 Burns, Anna Milkman 2019 Burns, Olive Ann Cold Sassy Tree 2004 Carey, Peter Oscar and Lucinda 1989 Carles, Emilie A Wild Herb Soup 1993 Carr, J.L. 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