CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Torchwood – 22 Goodbye Piccadilly
James Goss, Lee Binding, Tom Price, Samuel Barnett, Thea Cochrane, Blair Mowat
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The Fall of Gondolin
J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien
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Sarab
Raja Alem, Leri Price
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White Chrysanthemum
Mary Lynn Bracht
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Black Lotus Kiss: A Brimstone Files Novel
Jason Ridler
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The Watermelon Boys
Ruqaya Izzidien
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Heroes & Superheroes
Salem Press
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell
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Keep the Aspidistra Flying
George Orwell
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The Way of All Flesh
Ambrose Parry
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Coming Up For Air
George Orwell
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So This Is the End: A Love Story
Alexandra Franzen
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Women Talking
Miriam Toews
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Burmese Days
George Orwell
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And Fire Came Down
Emma Viskic
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Animal Farm
George Orwell
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This Sporting Life
David Storey
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Sea Prayer
Khaled Hosseini, Dan Williams
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Saville
David Storey
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Splintered Suns
Michael Cobley
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