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We Need To Talk About Kevin & Big Brother & Property 3 Books Collection Set by Lionel Shriver - Fiction - Paperback

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SKU VRT28284 ISBN 9781620463338 Author

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Titles in This Set:
We Need To Talk About Kevin
Big Brother
Property

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781620463338

Overview:
This three-book collection brings together Lionel Shriver’s uncompromising explorations of modern life through the lens of family, ambition, and ownership. We Need To Talk About Kevin probes the darkest corners of motherhood and responsibility, presenting Eva’s starkly honest reflections in a tightly wound, psychologically precise voice. Big Brother turns a domestic scene into a sharp, slyly funny meditation on weight, appetite, and the fractures that can ripple through a marriage when a familiar presence returns. Property gathers stories that dissect what it means to possess—land, status, and memories—through intimate vignettes that fuse wit with piercing social observation. Together, these three works showcase Shriver’s distinctive blend of moral intensity, lucid prose, and satirical edge. The paperback set offers a powerful, cohesive reading experience: a complete, high-impact look at the human impulse to control what we think we own, and what happens when ownership clashes with reality.

What Makes This Collection Special:
United by Shriver’s precise, unflinching voice, this trio maps the friction between private life and public expectations. Kevin, Big Brother, and Property all scrutinize how people navigate responsibility, desire, and social norms when the stakes feel personal and immediate. The set rewards deep, linger-reading—each title stands alone, yet collectively they form a resonant chorus about what we owe to others and to ourselves. The inclusion of Kevin alongside two other contrasting works creates a deliberately provocative reading journey: you experience fear, humor, and moral ambiguity in equal measure, making this collection irresistible for fans of contemporary literary fiction and sharp social realism.

Books Included in This Collection:
We Need To Talk About Kevin
This novel braids a mother’s intimate, unsparing account with the shock of a child’s violence, inviting readers to reconsider blame, complicity, and the limits of parental love. Told through Eva’s direct, unflinching correspondence with her husband, the narrative builds a forensic portrait of a family under extraordinary strain. Shriver’s cool, precise prose lets the moral questions emerge without sentimentality, delivering a haunting meditation on responsibility, guilt, and the elusive line between nurture and harm. A modern psychological classic in novel form, it lingers long after the final page.

Big Brother
Pandora’s reunion with her brother Edison becomes a pressure cooker for a marriage and a social satire about appetite, fame, and the rituals of contemporary life. Edison’s dramatic weight gain and acerbic monologues unsettle the household, drawing in Pandora’s fitness-obsessed husband and exposing the fragility of domestic peace. The book’s brisk humor and stark insight explore how family ties bend under strain and how truth can be stranger—and funnier—than fiction.

Property
In this acclaimed collection, Shriver turns the question of possession into a series of morally charged scenarios. A wedding gift test, a thirty-something son who won’t leave home, and a man constrained by caregiving reveal how ownership shapes identity, power, and duty. The stories pulse with wit and astute social observation, turning everyday purchases and concessions into thought-provoking explorations of what we value—and what we’re willing to surrender for the sake of belonging.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for adult readers who relish contemporary literary fiction with piercing social insight. Fans of psychological drama, family sagas, and satire will find this trio especially rewarding. It’s a superb gift for readers building a Lionel Shriver library, book club selections focused on moral questions, and collectors seeking a compact, high-impact set. The collection also suits readers exploring modern attitudes toward parenting, consumer culture, and the ethics of ownership. A thoughtful option for slow-burn page-turners and discussion-ready novels alike.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete Lionel Shriver trio in a single, convenient paperback collection
  • Sharp, documentary-style prose that invites close-reading and rich discussion
  • Three distinct moral landscapes: motherhood, domestic life, and property obsession
  • Great gift for fans of literary fiction, social critique, and character-driven storytelling
  • Strong standalone titles with a cohesive authorial voice for a satisfying reading journey
  • Excellent for collectors seeking a compact, premium-feel set

About the Author:
Lionel Shriver (born Margaret Ann Shriver; May 18, 1957) is an American author and cultural commentator. Her novel We Need to Talk About Kevin won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2005, cementing her reputation as a fearless writer who probes morality with clarity and wit. Across novels, story collections, and essays, Shriver is known for precise language, provocative themes, and a willingness to challenge readers’ assumptions about family, society, and power. Her work consistently blends sharp social observation with intimate, emotionally charged storytelling that invites debate and reflection.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this three-book collection gives you a compact, definitive entry to Lionel Shriver’s distinctive voice. You’ll experience a unified thread of moral inquiry—from the unsettling family dynamics of Kevin to the domestic satirical edge of Big Brother, and the pointed social commentary of Property. The set offers variety within a coherent reading experience: each title stands alone, yet together they form a compelling portrait of modern life’s complexities. It’s a thoughtful, gift-ready addition for readers building a bookshelf of serious, imaginative, and quotable contemporary fiction.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.