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  • Lucky Jim By Kingley Amis
  • Money by Martain Amis
  • The information By Martain Amis
  • The bottle factory by Beyrl Bainbridge
  • According to Queny by Beyrl Bainbridge
  • Flauberts parrot by Julian Barness
  • History of the world by julian Barness
  • Mollot by Samuel Backett
  • Zuleikha Dobson by Max beerbohm
  • The adventure of Augie Ball by Saul Bellow
  • The uncommon reader by Alan Bennet
  • Queen Lucia by E.F Benson
  • The ascent of Rum Doodle by W.E Bowman
  • A good man in Africa by William Boyd
  • The history of man by malcolm Bradbury
  • No bed for Bacon by caryl brahms and S.J Simon
  • Illywhacker by Peter Carey
  • A season in Sinji by J.L carr
  • Harpole report by J.L carr
  • The hearng trumpher by Leonora Carrington
  • Mister Johnson by Joyce Carry
  • The horses mouth by Joyce Carry
  • Don Quixote by Miguel de carvantes
  • The case of the gilded fly by Edmund Crispin
  •  Just William by Richmal Crompton
  • Sense and Sensibility by John Ausin
  • Pride and Prejudice by John Austin
  • Hamlet by Shakespere
  • Diary of the provincial lady by E.M Delafield
  • Slouching towords Kalamazoo by Peter deveries
  • The Pickwick papers by Charled Dickens
  • Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens
  • Jacques the fatalist and his master by Denis Diderot
  • A fairy tale of new york by J.P Don leavy
  • The commitments by Rody Dyles
  • Enuni by Maria Edgeworth
  • Cheese by Willem Eleschot
  • Bridget by Jones Diary by Hellen Fielding
  • Joseph andrew by Henery Fielding
  • Tom Jones by Henry Fielding
  • Caprice by Ronal Firbank
  • Towards the end of the morining by Micheal Frayn
  • Polyglot by William Gerhardie
  • Cold Comfort Form by Stella Gibbons
  • Dead soul by Nikolai Gagol
  • The Wind in the Willow by Kenneth Grahamme
  • Brewsters millians by Richard Greeves
  • Squire Haggard by Micheal Greens
  • Our man in Havana by Graham Greene
  • Travels with my Aunt by Graham Greene
  • The Diary of the nobody by George Gross Smith
  • The little world of Don Camilo by Giovani Goareschi
  • The curious incident of the  Dog in the night time by Mark Haddon
  • Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
  • High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
  • I served the king of england by bohumil harabil
  • The lecturere's tale by james Hynes
  • The mighty Walzer by Howard Jacobson
  • Pictures from an institution by Randall jarrel
  • Three men in the boat by Jerome k jerome
  • Finnigans wakes by James Joyce
  • Castle by Franz Kafka
  • Lake wobedon  Days by Garrison Keller
  • Death and the penguin by Andrey Kurkov
  • The Debts to Pleasure by John Lanchester
  • Changing places by David Lodge
  • Nice Work By David Lodge
  •  The Tower of Trebizoned by Rose Maculey
  • England their England by A.J Macdonnel
  • Whisky Galore by Camton Mackanzie
  • Tale of the city armisted Maupin
  • Bright Light by Macinerney
  • Puckoon by Spike Milligon
  • The restraint of Beast by Magnus Mills
  • Charade by John Mortimer
  • Titmus Regained by John Mortimer
  • Under the net by Irish murdus
  • Pnin by vladimir Nobokov
  • Pale fire by Vladmir Nobokov
  • Fire flies by Shiva Nepal
  • The sacred book of the werewolf by Victor Pelevin
  • A void by George Peric
  • Three by George Perec
  • Life a user manual by George Perec
  • My search for Warren Hardik by Robert Plunket
  • A dance to the music of time by Anthony Powel
  • A time to be born by Dawn powel
  • Excellent Woman by Barbara Pym
  • Less than angels by Barbara Pym
  • Alms for oblivion by Simon Raven
  • the unbearable basington by Saki
  • Great Apes by Will Self
  • Porter House blue by Tom Sharpe
  • Blot on the landscape by Tom Sharpe
  • Office politics by Wilfred sheed
  • The belles letres peppers by Charles Simmons
  • Moo by janes Smiley
  • Toppers take a trip by Thorne Smith
  • The prime of miss jeans Brodie by Muriel Spark
  • The girls of slender means by Murial Spark
  • The Drivers Seat by Murial Spark
  • Loitering with intent by Murial spark
  • The far cry from Kesington by Murial Spark
  • White Man Falling for white stocks
  • Handley Cross by R.S. surtes
  • A Tale of Tub by Jonathan Swift
  • Penrod by Booth Tarkington
  • Before Lunch by Angela thirkell
  • Barchester tower by anthony trollope
  • Venus on the half shell by Philip jose farmer
  • The mysterious stranger by Mark Twain
  • The witches of east wick by John updike
  • Breakfast champion by kurt vonegutt
  • Infinite Jest by David Foster
  • Decline and fall by Evelyn Wahh
  • Vile Bodies by Evelyn Wahh
  • Black Mischief by Evelyn Wahh
  • Scoop by Evelyn Wahh
  • The loved one by Evelyn Wahh
  • A handful of dust by Evelyn Wahh
  • The life and loves of she devil by Fay Weldon 
  • Tono Bungay By H.G Wells
  • Anglo sex attutude by  Angus Wilson
  • Something Fresh by PG woodehouse
  • Piccadily jim by PG woodehouse
  • Thank you Jeeves by PG woodehouse
  • Heavy weather by PG woodhouse
  • The code of wooseter by PG woodhouse
  • Joy in the morning by PG woodhouse
  • The man with the golden arm by Nelsen Algren
  • The mask of dimitries by eric ambler
  • Epitaph for a spy by Eric Ambler
  • Journey into fear by Eric Ambler
  • The Newyork Trilogy by Paul Auster




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