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Fiction in translation
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Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang€10.99
Can the void between two worlds be bridged? AD2201. Just over a century ago, the Martian colonies declared their independence.
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The Supernova Era€11.99
Eight years ago and eight light years away, a supermassive star died. Tonight, a supernova tsunami of high energy will finally reach Earth.
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Earthlings€11.99
Mind-blowing, twisted and wildly entertaining, Earthlings asks: how far would you go just to be yourself? As a child, Natsuki believed she was an alien, a different species to her earthling family and classmates. She hoped a spaceship would come down and take her home. Now, she lives quietly in an asexual marriage, pretending to be normal.
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Eyes of the Rigel€11.99
The third novel in a historical trilogy that began with the International Booker shortlisted The Unseen.
The long war is over, and Ingrid Barroy leaves the island that bears her name to search for the father of her child.
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I Who Have Never Known Men : Discover the haunting, heart-breaking post-apocalyptic tale€11.99
Discover the haunting, heartbreaking post-apocalyptic tale of female friendship and intimacy set in a deserted world. Deep underground, thirty-nine women are kept in isolation in a cage. Above ground, a world awaits.
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The Fool and Other Moral Tales€13.99
From the brilliant, sui generis Anne Serre - author of the celebrated Governesses - come three bewitching, thoroughly out-of-the-way tales.
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At Night All Blood is BlackSpecial Price €9.59 Regular Price €11.99
DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2022 - Shortlist.
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Hold Up the Sky€11.99
From the author of The Three-Body Problem, a collection of award-winning short stories – a breath-taking selection of diamond-hard science fiction.
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Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982€10.99
Who is Kim Jiyoung? Kim Jiyoung is a girl born to a mother whose in-laws wanted a boy.
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Of Ants and Dinosaurs€11.99
A satirical fable, a political allegory and an ecological warning from the author of The Three-Body Problem. On an otherwise ordinary day in the late Cretaceous, the seeds of Earth's first and greatest civilization were sown in the grisly aftermath of a Tyrannosaurus' lunch.