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EVERYMAN by PHILIP ROTH
America's greatest living writer returns to the concerns of a lifetime of interrogating the country's history to tell of a man's losses to age and decay, and the realisation that he did not want to be what he has become. Everyman takes its title from an anonymous 15th century allerogical play, a classic of early english drama, whose theme is the summoning of the living to death.
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GOD"S LITTLE SOLIDER by KIRAN NAGARKAR
Fundamentalism and liberlism collide in the Marathi writer's English novel. A book within a book, it tells us about Zia Khan, who is god's little solider- a terrorist. No matter what garb he dons, or the faith to which he subscribes, Zia believes he is the chosen one, destined to save the world.
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RED by IRWIN ALLAN SEALY
Matisse, Dehraun, the Net are magnificently harnessed in this touching novel about the ways in which we express our creativity. In St Petersburg for a music festival, Zach encounters th red-headed Aline in the Matisse room at the hermitage and is instatntly bewitched. The chase that follows leads to India.
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THE SECRET SUPPER by JAVIER SIERRA
You read that book about Da Vinc and The Last Supper,right?? Read one more now, by this bestselling Spanish Author, Why? Because the year in 1497, Da Vinci i one of the characters, the secret hidden in the painting are different, and theres again a murderer on the loose.
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