Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover • Ally Carter • Gallagher Girls PB • Very Good

“Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover” by Ally Carter is a first paperback edition book published in 2010, part of the Gallagher Girls series. This young adult fiction novel, with a spy theme, is written in English and features illustrations by Elizabeth H. Clark and Ali Smith. The book is 8.2 inches in length, 5.5 inches in width, and 0.6 inches in height, weighing 11.7 ounces. It is intended for young adult readers and is a must-have for fans of the Gallagher Girls series.

Osamu Dazai/SELF PORTRAITS: STORIES (JAPAN’S MODERN WRITERS) EX.1992.1st Ed..

This is a collection of the autobiographical stories that made Dazai’s reputation in Japan during the 1930s and 40s. Dazai, like many Tanizaki characters, shows that a good analysis is only a good analysis, not a means to change. He did not lack for insight into his pathologies, and he wrote with considerable wit about his self-defeating and self-destructive patterns (especially parasitism, lack of any ability to associate with others casually, alcoholism, and, for a time, addiction to pain-killer medication). Dazai sounds like a wittier version of the European Romantic artist suffering on the road to suicide, not made for the crass world, but feeling less superior to it than European romantics. Fast shipping. Make me an offer.

To Kill a Mockingbird novel by Harper Lee paperback book

The product is a vintage first paperback edition of the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, published in 1962 by Popular Library. This edition has 284 pages. The book is intended for an adult audience and falls under the genre of fiction, with a narrative that explores themes of drama and social issues. It is a part of the Modernism literary movement and is written in English, making it a valuable addition to any book collection for readers interested in classic American literature. The book won the Pulitzer Prize and a movie based on the book won an Oscar

The Third Reich : A New History by Michael Burleigh (Trade Paperback)

Discover the captivating history of Europe and Germany with the book “The Third Reich: A New History” by Michael Burleigh. This trade paperback edition, published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 2001, offers a comprehensive narrative of the Third Reich era without mentioning its condition. With 992 pages, this book will provide you with a detailed account of the topic. The book features the author’s insights on the history of the Third Reich and its impact on Germany and Europe. If you are interested in history, particularly the topic of Europe and Germany, this book is a must-read.