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Wednesday, 21 October 2015
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A Fatal Inversion
A Perfect Spy
A Princess of Mars
A Study in Scarlet
An old captivity
Brave New World
Call of the Wild
Carve her name with pride
Charisma
Clan of the cave bear
Concrete Island
Coral Island
Dances with Wolves
David Copperfield
Deathbird Stories
Dr No
Dracula
Dying Inside
Enter the Saint
Farewell, My Lovely
Fingersmith
Flashman
Flow my tears the policeman said
Forever Amber
Frankenstein
Ghosts of Spain
Gone with the Wind
Great Expectations
Homage to Qwertyuiop
Hondo
I am Legend
I Love Galesburg in the Springtime
Jane Eyre
Killing floor
Kim
King Solomon's Mines
Made in America
My Gun is Quick
Nothing like the sun
O Henry short stories
Plum Island
Saturn Over Water
Seven Pillars of Wisdom
Shalako
Shane
Sharpe's Rifles
She
Sophie's Choice
Tarzan of the Apes
Tell No One
The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe
The Crystal Cave
The day of the Triffids
The Doomed Oasis
The Europeans
The Girl of the Sea of Cortez
The girl with the pearl earring
The Grass is Singing
The Hephaestus Plague
The Ipcress File
The Last Warpath
The Magic Toyshop
The Martian Chronicles
The Midwich Cuckoos
The Night Manager
The Painted Veil
The Quiller memorandum
The Rainbow
The Raj Quartet
The Searchers
The Secret Agent
The Silver Pigs
The Time Machine
The Time Traveler's Wife
The War of the Worlds
This thing of darkness
We can build you
When the Lion Feeds
When the wind blows
White Fang
Zulu - with some guts behind it
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