I'm not aware of any novels that are specifically named 'break house novels'. But if we think about novels that have elements related to breaking into or disrupting a house, books like 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' by Arthur Conan Doyle have a scene where the Baskerville Hall is an important location and there are some elements of mystery and potential threats to the house. It might not be a perfect fit for 'break house novel' but it has some related aspects.
Since I'm not sure exactly what a 'break house novel' is, it's difficult to recommend specific ones. However, some mystery novels where a house is broken into might be relevant. For instance, Agatha Christie's novels often have scenes in houses and sometimes involve illegal entry. Maybe one of her works could be considered in the vein of a 'break house novel' if we stretch the definition a bit.
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There could be some self - published or niche Scarlet House Novels that are not widely known. You can also check out library databases and use the keyword 'Scarlet House Novels' in the search. Sometimes local libraries have access to a wide range of books, including those from less - known publishers or authors.
One Thurston House novel could be 'The Secret of Thurston House'. It might be filled with mystery and intrigue, with characters that draw you into the story.
One well - known 'Man of the House' novel could be 'The Man of the House' by Frank Yerby. It's a story that often delves into themes of family, responsibility, and the role of the male figure in a household within a particular historical or cultural context.
One popular 'beach house novel' is 'The Summer House' by Hannah McKinnon. It tells a story full of family secrets and second chances in a beach - side setting. Another is 'Beach House for Rent' by Mary Alice Monroe, which features the charm of beach life and the relationships that develop there.
One 'night house novel' could be 'The Night House' by Jo Nesbø. It has a dark and mysterious atmosphere set in a house at night which adds to the overall sense of suspense in the story.
Sorry, I can't recommend any 'iround house novels' as I'm not sure what they are exactly.
Some classic horror or mystery novels might fall into the stranje house novels category. For example, 'The Haunting of Hill House' has a very strange and foreboding house at its center. The house in this novel seems to have a life of its own and affects the characters in various ways. Another could be 'Rose Red', which features a large, imposing house with many secrets and unexplained phenomena. These types of novels often explore themes like the unknown, the power of the past, and the human psyche in the face of the strange and terrifying aspects of a particular house.
As I don't have any information on existing Spring House Novels, you could try reaching out to independent publishers. Sometimes they publish unique and lesser - known works like this. Another option is to check with book clubs in your area, as they might be aware of novels with such an unusual name.
Sure. 'The House on Mango Street' is a very popular house novel. It tells the story of a young Latina girl growing up in Chicago, and the house on Mango Street plays a central role in her life and self - discovery.