
Welcome to The Reading Room in association with Bermuda Bookstore. Each quarter we'll be introducing you to a new title and suggesting points for discussion. You can then share your views online with other readers. Look out for other recommendations in Reading Room Recommends.
The Pirate’s Daughterby Margaret Cezair-Thompson
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A Thousand Splendid Sunsby Khaled Hosseini
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Jane Eyreby Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre explores major 19th century issues such as religion and hypocrisy, the role and treatment of women in society and social class - issues that continue to resonate with the modern reader.
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The Great Gatsbyby F. Scott Fitzgerald
A portrait of the Jazz Age and a cautionary tale about the American Dream, The Great Gatsby captured the hedonistic spirit of the 1920s.
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I Capture the Castleby Dodie Smith
I Capture the Castle is an enchanting coming-of-age story that represents English eccentricity at its very best.
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Middlesexby Jeffrey Eugenides
Epic, comic and occasionally tragic, Middlesex is a big book in every sense. Sprawling and populated with dozens of memorable characters, this is the story of Calliope Stephanides, later Cal, famous hermaphrodite and narrator.
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