The Greatest Books of All Time Set in England

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The "England" category of books typically includes literature that is set in England or written by English authors. This category encompasses a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, classic literature, contemporary fiction, and non-fiction works about English culture, history, and society. Books in this category often explore themes such as identity, class, tradition, and the complexities of English society. Whether it's a classic novel by Jane Austen or a contemporary crime thriller set in London, the "England" category offers readers a diverse selection of books that capture the essence of this fascinating country.

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  1. 2001. Why Women Grow by Alice Vincent

    Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival

    Exploring the profound connection between women and the natural world, this book delves into the transformative power of gardening and plant cultivation. Through a series of personal narratives and interviews, it highlights how tending to plants can serve as a source of solace, empowerment, and self-discovery for women. The book weaves together stories of resilience, growth, and the nurturing spirit, illustrating how the act of growing can mirror the journey of life itself, offering insights into identity, community, and the healing potential of nature.

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  2. 2002. Rip It Up And Start Again. Post Punk 1978 1984 by Simon Reynolds

    Post Punk 1978-1984

    This insightful exploration delves into the vibrant and transformative post-punk era, capturing the essence of a musical revolution that emerged from the shadows of punk rock's raw energy. It chronicles the innovative and experimental spirit of bands that redefined the boundaries of music and culture between 1978 and 1984. Through a rich tapestry of interviews, anecdotes, and critical analysis, the narrative highlights the eclectic mix of genres and influences that shaped the sound and ethos of this dynamic period, offering a compelling look at how these artists challenged conventions and laid the groundwork for future musical movements.

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  3. 2003. Like Hidden Fire: The Plot To Bring Down The British Empire by hopkirk

    The Plot To Bring Down The British Empire

    Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, this gripping narrative delves into the clandestine operations and geopolitical intrigues that sought to destabilize British colonial rule in the Middle East and Central Asia. It unveils the intricate web of espionage, political maneuvering, and revolutionary fervor that fueled the ambitions of various factions, including German and Ottoman agents, who aimed to ignite a widespread uprising against British dominance. Through a blend of historical analysis and vivid storytelling, the book captures the tension and drama of a world on the brink of transformation, revealing the hidden forces that shaped the course of history.

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  4. 2004. Just Like You by Nick Hornby

    In a vibrant exploration of love and societal norms, the story unfolds around Lucy, a middle-aged, recently divorced mother of two, and Joseph, a young, aspiring DJ working at a butcher shop. Set against the backdrop of a politically divided London, their unexpected romance challenges preconceived notions of age, race, and class. As they navigate their differences and the opinions of those around them, the narrative delves into the complexities of modern relationships, highlighting the beauty and chaos of finding connection in an ever-changing world.

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  5. 2005. O Homem De Giz by C. J. Tudor

    Set in a small English town, this gripping thriller follows a group of childhood friends who are drawn back together by a series of mysterious chalk drawings that eerily mirror a traumatic event from their past. As they delve deeper into the unsettling memories of their youth, they uncover dark secrets and confront the chilling truth behind a murder that has haunted them for decades. The narrative weaves between the past and present, building suspense and exploring themes of friendship, betrayal, and the haunting nature of unresolved guilt.

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  6. 2006. Strangers And Sojourners by Michael O'Brien

    A sweeping, character-driven saga set across the twentieth century, it follows a fiercely independent European emigrant who seeks refuge in the rugged Canadian wilderness, builds a family through hardship and wartime upheaval, and slowly awakens from skepticism to a deep, hard-won faith. Through the rhythms of homestead life, loss, and moral trial, the story explores generational wounds, the clash between modernity and tradition, and the call to live as pilgrims in a world that is not ultimately home.

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  7. 2007. A Bird In Winter by Louise Doughty

    A woman quietly abandons her London office and vanishes, using old tradecraft to stay ahead of shadowy pursuers tied to her past in a clandestine government unit. As she flees north through remote landscapes, the narrative interweaves her present-day survival with the story of how she was recruited, trained, and compromised, revealing the personal costs of secrecy and manipulation. It’s a tense, character-driven thriller about autonomy, loyalty, and the price of a life lived in the shadows.

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  8. 2008. A Study In Scarlet / The Sign Of The Four by Arthur Conan Doyle

    A doctor's first encounter with a brilliant, eccentric detective leads to the unraveling of a transatlantic revenge murder rooted in a tragic saga of love, betrayal, and frontier fanaticism; later, the duo tackles a puzzle involving a missing treasure, a secret pact among four convicts, and a chilling trail through London's fog, cementing their partnership as they expose greed, deception, and the limits of justice.

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  9. 2009. Hhh H by Laurent binet

    The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich

    A darkly comic and deeply researched hybrid of history and metafiction that follows the rise and methods of a key Nazi architect of terror and the daring 1942 Czech operation to assassinate him, tracing both the planning and violent aftermath while repeatedly interrupting the narrative to examine the challenges and ethics of retelling such events; the result is at once a vivid portrait of a historical monster, a tense spy-thriller about the men who hunted him, and a self-aware reflection on the limits of historical reconstruction.

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  10. 2010. Harry Potter And The Prince Of Slytherin by John Man

    An alternate-universe retelling in which Harry, raised in hardship, is Sorted into Slytherin. With his brother Jim rumored to be the Boy Who Lived, Harry must navigate new alliances, darker intrigues, and a very different path through Hogwarts—no spoilers.

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  11. 2011. The Complete Fiction Of H.P. Lovecraft by H. P. Lovecraft

    A comprehensive collection of tales of cosmic horror that chronicle encounters with ancient, indifferent entities and the terrifying realization of humanity's insignificance in an uncaring universe. The stories blend gothic atmosphere, strange science, and forbidden knowledge—featuring decaying New England settings, archaic tomes, and mind-bending revelations—to create lingering dread rather than explicit gore. Together they weave a mythic web of incomprehensible forces and lost knowledge that reshaped modern supernatural fiction.

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  12. 2012. Is Science Western In Origin? by C.K. Raju

    The book argues that modern science did not arise solely in the West, tracing important contributions from non‑Western traditions—especially Indian mathematics, astronomy and computational methods—while critiquing Eurocentric historiography and colonial distortions; it examines how philosophical assumptions about proof, experiment and causality are culturally situated and calls for a pluralist, decolonized understanding of the history and practice of science that recognizes cross‑cultural exchange and social context.

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  13. 2013. Sherwood by Meagan Spooner

    A fresh, YA reimagining of the Robin Hood legend that follows a fiercely independent young woman who rejects the limited life laid out for her and becomes a force in Sherwood’s outlaw world. Trained in archery and deception, she stages daring raids, navigates shifting loyalties and romantic tension, and confronts what leadership, identity, and justice truly demand. The novel mixes action, political intrigue, and emotional stakes as she transforms from a sheltered life into a symbol of resistance.

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  14. 2014. Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie

    Great for Holiday and Christmas Reading or Gifting

    When a cruel, wealthy family patriarch is found brutally murdered at his country house during a tense Christmas reunion, the famous Belgian detective is called in to untangle a web of grudges, lies and inheritance motives. The victim’s relatives all had reasons to want him dead, and the apparently impossible circumstances and unusual wounds baffle the police. Through psychological insight and careful deduction, the detective uncovers staged clues, hidden relationships and a surprising method and motive, exposing long-buried family betrayals.

    The 17116th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 2015. Focault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco

    A dense, witty novel about a trio of publishing editors who, as an intellectual game, stitch together scattered myths, historical tidbits, and occult lore into an elaborate conspiracy they dub “the Plan,” only to watch their invented pattern take on a life of its own; the book blends satire, detective elements, and philosophical reflections on interpretation, paranoia, and the human need to find order and meaning in chaos.

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  16. 2016. Jane Eyre by Emily Bronte

    An Autobiography

    An orphaned, resilient young woman raised in hardship becomes a governess at a remote, brooding estate where she falls into a fraught, passionate relationship with its mysterious master; as dark secrets and moral dilemmas surface, she endures betrayal and exile, ultimately claiming financial independence and spiritual self-respect before returning to rebuild a more equal life with the man she loves.

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  17. 2017. The Square Of Sevens by Laura Shepherd-Robinson

    Cornwall, 1730. Red learns the Cornish Square of Sevens from her father, who before his death places her with a gentleman scholar and leaves a document with the method's secret. Raised in Bath, she uses fortune telling to delight high society while she pursues who her mother was and the enemies her father feared. Her search takes her to London, Devon, the Bartholomew Fair, and the grand houses of two powerful families, bringing the possibility of reward and the risk of grave danger.

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  18. 2018. The Last Word by Elly Griffiths

    Natalka and Edwin run a detective agency in Shoreham, Sussex. Natalka lives with Benedict while her Ukrainian mother Valentyna joins them, making the tiny flat crowded. When local writer Melody Chambers is found dead and her family suspects murder, the pair trace a lead to a writers' retreat. After another writer dies they turn to detective Harbinder Kaur and uncover a plot stranger than fiction.

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  19. 2019. How To Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin

    In 1965 a fortune-teller tells teenage Frances Adams she will be murdered. She spends a lifetime compiling dirt on everyone she meets to prevent that fate, but nearly sixty years later she is found dead at her sprawling country estate. Her great-niece Annie arrives and must sift through Frances's files and a village of possible suspects to catch the killer before she becomes the next target.

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  20. 2020. The Hitchhiker's Trilogy by Douglas Adams

    A Trilogy in Five Parts

    After Earth is unexpectedly demolished to make way for an interstellar bypass, a bewildered human and his eccentric alien companion hitch a ride across the galaxy, encountering a two-headed ex-president, a chronically depressed robot, and a wildly unpredictable spaceship powered by the Infinite Improbability Drive; along the way they rely on a peculiar electronic travel guide while stumbling through surreal bureaucracy, absurdist philosophy, and a quest to understand the nature of existence that famously yields the cryptic answer “42.”

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  21. 2021. 1984 & Animal Farm by George Orwell

    Two bleak works examine how revolutions and political systems meant to protect people can mutate into brutal regimes: one is an allegory in which farm animals overthrow their human owner only to see the leadership—once idealistic—become a corrupt ruling class that rewrites rules and history to justify its privileges; the other is a chilling dystopia following an individual trapped under pervasive surveillance, linguistic control, and constant propaganda that erases objective truth and punishes dissent. Together they show how language, fear, and centralized power can subvert freedom and crush human dignity.

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  22. 2022. Portrait Of A Lady by Henrey James

    A spirited young American heir travels to Europe determined to preserve her independence, but her choices and the manipulations of others lead her into a stifling marriage that tests her ideals. Surrounded by well-meaning friends, ambiguous mentors, and a charismatic but controlling husband, she confronts questions of freedom, responsibility, and the costs of passion versus prudence. The novel examines the collision between personal liberty and social constraints through subtle psychological observation and moral ambiguity, as the heroine struggles to reconcile her inner convictions with the consequences of her decisions.

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  23. 2023. Mémoires D'hadrien, Carnets De Notes De Mémoires D'hadrien by Marguerite Yourcenar

    A fictionalized, elegiac memoir written as the private reflections of an aging Roman emperor, it reconstructs his reign through lucid meditations on power, art, philosophy and the burdens of rule. He recalls military campaigns and administrative reforms, celebrates Greco-Roman culture and the building of cities and monuments, and mourns the loss of a beloved companion, whose death exposes the fragility of happiness and the persistence of memory. The narrative voice blends classical erudition with intimate confession, probing mortality, legacy, ethical dilemmas of empire and the inner needs that shaped public decisions.

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  24. 2024. The Outlaw Of Torn by Edgar Rice Burroughs

    A rollicking medieval adventure that follows a man raised among brigands who rises to become a feared outlaw leader, then becomes entangled in high-stakes political intrigue, shifting loyalties, romance, and revenge as feudal conflicts and struggles for power in 13th-century England threaten to destroy him and those he loves.

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  25. 2025. Daring And The Duke by Sarah MacLean

    The Bareknuckle Bastards Book III

    Grace Condry has spent a lifetime running from her past. Betrayed as a child by her only love and raised on the streets, she now hides in plain sight as queen of London's darkest corners. Ewan, Duke of Marwick, returns after a decade of searching, determined to win her back and make her his duchess. Grace vows revenge and keeps him close, but their reunion threatens the life she has claimed and the heart she swore he would never steal.

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