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Literary Classic Reader
Literary Theory
Narrative Methods in Prose
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ANGELOU: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
ATWOOD: Handmaid's Tale
ATWOOD: Penelopiad
BAUER: Don't Call Me Ishmael
BILSTON: Refugees
CHBOSKY: Perks of Being a Wallflower
DAVIS: No Sugar
de BERNIERES: Red Dog
DO: The Happiest Refugee
FITZGERALD: The Great Gatsby
FRIEL: Translations
GOLDING: Lord of the Flies
HADDON: Curious Incident of the dog in the night-time
HOOPER: The Tall Man
HOSSEINI: Kite Runner
JOHNSON: Autobiography of an Ex-coloured Man
JONES: Sorry
KEYES: Flowers for Algernon
LEE: To Kill a Mockingbird
LOWRY: The Giver
MALOUF: Remembering Babylon
MARCHETTA: Saving Francesca
MARSDEN: The Rabbits
MARVEL: No Normal
McCARTHY: The Road
MULLIGAN: Trash
MURRAY: Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean
RAYSON: Hotel Sorrento
ROBERTS: The Great Realisation
SALINGER: Catcher in Rye
SHAKESPEARE: Hamlet
SHAKESPEARE: Macbeth
SHAKESPEARE: Merchant of Venice
SHAKESPEARE: Othello
SHAKESPEARE: Romeo and Juliet
SHAW: Pygmalion
SHELLEY: Frankenstein
SHELLEY: Gris Grimly's Frankenstein
SPIEGELMAN: The Complete Maus
STEINBECK: Of Mice and Men
TAN: The Arrival
TAN: The Lost Thing
THOMAS: The Hate U Give
VINCENT: The Boy who Wouldn't Die
WHEATLEY: Flight
WINTON: Cloudstreet
ZUZAK: The Messenger
PICTURE BOOKS/GRAPHIC NOVELS: Alphabetical by TITLE
NOVELS: Alphabetical by TITLE (Excluding "A", "An" and "The.")
PLAYS: Alphabetical by TITLE
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