The Greatest Books of All Time on Fame

Click to learn how this list is calculated.

This list represents a comprehensive and trusted collection of the greatest books. Developed through a specialized algorithm, it brings together 759 'best of' book lists to form a definitive guide to the world's most acclaimed books. For those interested in how these books are chosen, additional details can be found on the rankings page.

Follow on:

What should I read next?

Get personalized book recommendations based on your reading history and preferences. Our algorithm analyzes your favorite books and reading patterns to suggest your next great read.

Get Recommendations

Genres

Fame

Add additional genre filters

Countries

Date Range

Filter books by their publication year. Enter the earliest year (Start) and latest year (End) to find books published within that period. Leave either field empty to search from the beginning of time or up to the present day.

Filter

Reading Statistics

Click the button below to see how many of these books you've read!

Download

If you're interested in downloading this list as a CSV file for use in a spreadsheet application, you can easily do so by clicking the button below. Please note that to ensure a manageable file size and faster download, the CSV will include details for only the first 500 books.

Download

To download this list as a CSV file, please log in to your account. Once logged in, you'll be able to download the data for use in spreadsheet applications.

Login to Download
View: List Grid Table
Filter by: Genres Dates Countries
  1. 126. The Seducer by Jan Kjærstad

    In this intricately woven narrative, the story follows Jonas Wergeland, a charismatic and enigmatic television producer, whose life is a tapestry of success, passion, and mystery. As he navigates the complexities of fame and personal relationships, his world is turned upside down when he becomes the prime suspect in a shocking crime. Through a series of flashbacks and introspective reflections, the novel delves into Jonas's past, revealing the profound influences and pivotal moments that shaped his identity. The tale is a masterful exploration of the human psyche, the nature of storytelling, and the seductive allure of power and ambition.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  2. 127. King Of The World by David Remnick

    Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero

    Set against the backdrop of the transformative 1960s, this compelling narrative delves into the life of a young Cassius Clay, who would later become known as Muhammad Ali, as he rises from a promising boxer to a global icon. The story captures his charismatic personality, his groundbreaking achievements in the ring, and his bold stance on civil rights and social justice. Through a rich tapestry of historical context, the book explores the intersections of race, politics, and sports, painting a vivid portrait of a man who not only changed the face of boxing but also left an indelible mark on American culture and society.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  3. 128. Insignificance by Terry Johnson

    Set in a New York hotel room in the 1950s, this thought-provoking play imagines an encounter between four iconic figures: a physicist, a famous actress, a baseball player, and a senator. Through their interactions, the narrative explores themes of fame, identity, and the nature of knowledge, weaving a tapestry of existential musings and personal revelations. As the characters grapple with their own insignificance in the grand scheme of the universe, the story delves into the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of meaning in a world dominated by celebrity and scientific discovery.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  4. 129. Addicted by Tony Adams

    The Autobiography of the Arsenal Legend

    This compelling autobiography delves into the tumultuous life of a professional footballer who battled severe alcoholism while maintaining a successful career. The narrative explores the duality of his existence, where public triumphs on the field masked private struggles with addiction. It candidly reveals the depths of his dependency, the impact on his personal relationships, and the eventual journey towards recovery. Through raw honesty and introspection, the story highlights the challenges of overcoming addiction and the resilience required to rebuild one's life.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  5. 130. The Praise Singer by Mary Renault

    Set in ancient Greece, this historical novel follows the life of Simonides, a talented lyric poet, as he navigates the vibrant and often tumultuous world of Greek city-states. Through his eyes, readers experience the cultural and political shifts of the era, from the rise of tyrants to the flourishing of the arts. As Simonides hones his craft, he encounters legendary figures, grapples with personal and professional challenges, and ultimately reflects on the power and purpose of poetry in a rapidly changing society. The narrative beautifully captures the essence of a bygone era, blending historical detail with the timeless themes of ambition, creativity, and the search for meaning.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  6. 131. Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery

    Set against the backdrop of 1960s New York, this novel delves into the life of a young woman navigating the complexities of adulthood and self-discovery. As she becomes entangled in the vibrant and chaotic world of Andy Warhol's Factory, she grapples with the allure of fame and the search for authenticity amidst the superficiality of the art scene. Through her journey, the narrative explores themes of identity, ambition, and the often blurred lines between reality and illusion, painting a vivid portrait of a transformative era.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  7. 132. Monsters by Claire Dederer

    A Fan's Dilemma

    In this thought-provoking exploration of art and morality, the author delves into the complex relationship between the creator and their creations, questioning how we reconcile the brilliance of an artist's work with their personal transgressions. Through a series of essays, the narrative examines the lives of various artists, grappling with the idea of separating the art from the artist, and whether it is possible or even ethical to appreciate their work in light of their misdeeds. The book invites readers to reflect on their own consumption of art and the moral dilemmas it presents, offering no easy answers but encouraging a deeper understanding of the human condition.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  8. 133. Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of a late-night comedy show, this novel explores the unexpected romance between a witty, self-deprecating sketch writer and a charming pop star guest. As they navigate the complexities of fame, personal insecurities, and the unpredictable nature of love, the story delves into the nuances of modern relationships and the societal expectations that often accompany them. With humor and heart, it captures the essence of finding connection in the most unlikely of places, challenging the boundaries between professional life and personal desires.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  9. 134. Ringmaster by Abraham Riesman

    Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America

    Set against the vibrant and chaotic backdrop of the circus world, this gripping narrative delves into the life of a charismatic and enigmatic leader who orchestrates the spectacle from behind the scenes. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into a web of ambition, power struggles, and the pursuit of perfection, revealing the complex dynamics between performers and the relentless drive of the ringmaster to maintain control over his domain. With vivid descriptions and intricate character development, the tale explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the fine line between illusion and reality.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  10. 135. Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1960s New York City, this novel follows the journey of Mae, a young woman navigating the complexities of adulthood and self-discovery. As she becomes entangled in the world of Andy Warhol's Factory, Mae grapples with the allure of fame and the search for authenticity amidst a whirlwind of art, culture, and eccentric personalities. Through her eyes, readers explore themes of identity, ambition, and the often blurred lines between reality and illusion in a rapidly changing world.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  11. 136. The Sunset Crowd by Karin Tanabe

    Set against the glamorous backdrop of 1970s Los Angeles, this captivating tale delves into the lives of a group of ambitious and enigmatic individuals navigating the world of fashion, film, and fame. As they chase their dreams and desires, their intertwined stories reveal the complexities of ambition, loyalty, and betrayal. With a keen eye for detail and a flair for drama, the narrative captures the essence of an era defined by its pursuit of beauty and success, while exploring the personal sacrifices made in the quest for power and recognition.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  12. 137. Up With The Sun by Thomas Mallon

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of mid-20th century New York City, this captivating narrative delves into the life of a charismatic yet enigmatic Broadway actor whose career is marked by both dazzling triumphs and haunting failures. As the protagonist navigates the complex world of theater, he encounters a colorful cast of characters, each with their own dreams and secrets. The story intricately weaves themes of ambition, identity, and the relentless pursuit of fame, painting a vivid portrait of a bygone era where the spotlight could illuminate or obscure the truth.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  13. 138. Ian Fleming by Nicholas Shakespeare

    The Complete Man

    This compelling biography delves into the life of the enigmatic creator of James Bond, exploring the complexities and contradictions that defined him. It paints a vivid portrait of a man who was both a daring adventurer and a reserved intellectual, whose experiences in naval intelligence during World War II heavily influenced his writing. The narrative uncovers the personal struggles and triumphs that shaped his literary career, offering insights into the inspirations behind his iconic spy novels. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the book provides a nuanced understanding of a man whose legacy continues to captivate readers worldwide.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  14. 139. My Autobiography by Charles Chaplin

    In this captivating memoir, the legendary figure of silent film shares his journey from a poverty-stricken childhood in London to becoming one of the most iconic figures in cinema history. With wit and candor, he recounts his early struggles, the development of his beloved character, the "Little Tramp," and his rise to fame in Hollywood. The narrative delves into his creative process, personal relationships, and the controversies that marked his career, offering a profound insight into the life of a man who transformed the art of filmmaking and left an indelible mark on the world.

    The 16843rd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  15. 140. The Path To Paradise by Sam Wasson

    A Francis Ford Coppola Story

    Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, this captivating narrative delves into the intertwined lives of a group of ambitious dreamers striving for success in the film industry. As they navigate the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown, they confront personal and professional challenges that test their resilience and redefine their understanding of success. The story explores themes of ambition, love, and the pursuit of happiness, offering a poignant reflection on the sacrifices made in the relentless quest for fame and fulfillment.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  16. 141. Lucky Dogs by Helen Schulman

    Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving digital age, this compelling narrative explores the intertwined lives of two women whose paths cross in unexpected ways. As they navigate the complexities of modern life, their stories unfold with themes of ambition, betrayal, and redemption, all while examining the profound impact of technology on personal relationships and societal norms. The novel delves into the intricacies of human connection, highlighting the resilience and vulnerability that define the human spirit in an era of constant change.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  17. 142. Room Full Of Mirrors by Charles R. Cross

    A Biography of Jimi Hendrix

    This biography delves into the life of one of rock music's most iconic figures, tracing his journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a legendary guitarist. It explores the complexities of his personality, his groundbreaking musical innovations, and the tumultuous relationships that shaped his career. Through meticulous research and personal interviews, the narrative paints a vivid picture of his rise to fame, the pressures of stardom, and the personal struggles that ultimately led to his untimely demise, offering a comprehensive look at the man behind the myth.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  18. 143. James Dean by Paul Alexander

    Boulevard of Broken Dreams

    This biography delves into the enigmatic life of a cultural icon who captivated the world with his brooding charisma and raw talent. It explores his humble beginnings in Indiana, his rise to fame in Hollywood, and the complex persona that defined him both on and off the screen. The narrative paints a vivid picture of his struggles with identity, fame, and personal relationships, offering a nuanced portrayal of a man whose legacy continues to influence generations. Through interviews and meticulous research, the book provides an intimate glimpse into the short yet impactful life of a star who burned brightly and left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  19. 144. Frank Skinner By Frank Skinner by Quentin Skinner

    A candid, often funny memoir of a working-class upbringing in the West Midlands and a late-blooming rise through the stand-up circuit to mainstream fame, mixing backstage anecdotes, football obsessions, and the craft of comedy with unflinching reflections on alcoholism, relationships, and the costs and absurdities of celebrity.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 145. Sing Backwards And Weep by Mark Lanegan

    A Memoir

    A raw, unflinching memoir that traces the author's journey from a troubled upbringing in the Pacific Northwest through his rise in the alternative-rock world, chronicling battles with addiction, brushes with violence and the brutal realities of life on the road; it blends vivid snapshots of band life, creative collaborations and personal loss with dark, wry reflection, ultimately offering a gritty but humane reckoning with survival, redemption and the costs of fame.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  21. 146. Tomorrow Never Knows by Jeff Apter

    The Silverchair Story

    A concise, spoiler‑free account of Silverchair’s rise from school friends playing above a garage to international success. Jeff Apter follows their early breakthrough with Frogstomp, the band’s musical growth and solo projects, and key moments in their career using interviews with the members and those who worked with them.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 147. Under The Bright Lights by Daniel Woodrell

    Under the Bright Lights follows the life of a small-town teenage boy who becomes involved with a travelling carnival and a corrupt local world of gambling and violence; as he navigates love, loyalty, and survival in a depressed Ozark community, he must confront the consequences of choices that pull him deeper into danger and moral compromise.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  23. 148. Year Book by Seth Rogen

    A brisk, candid memoir that mixes irreverent humor with heartfelt nostalgia as it traces the author’s awkward adolescence, formative friendships, family life, and early steps into show business; the book balances self-deprecation and vivid anecdotes to explore how youthful obsessions, mistakes, and unlikely relationships shaped a comedian’s voice and career while offering sharp observations on fame, creativity, and growing up.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  24. 149. Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney

    Four young friends in contemporary Ireland—two close women and the men in their lives—navigate friendships, romances, and creative work while exchanging candid emails and messages that reveal their doubts, desires, and moral questions. The novel maps intimate conversations about love, loneliness, class, labor and the responsibilities of making art in an anxious, media-saturated world, blending wry humor with melancholy as personal tensions and political unease slowly complicate their relationships.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  25. 150. Melvill by Rodrigo Fresán

    A hypnotic, metafictional meditation in which a narrator becomes consumed by the life and work of a nineteenth-century author of sea tales, using fragments of biography, criticism, dreams and family memory to blur the line between reading and living. The prose drifts between obsession and tenderness as it maps how stories—whales, oceans, shipwrecks and solitary sailors—shape identity, exile and the act of storytelling itself. Playful and elegiac, the book collapses genres to examine how language and literary inheritance haunt and sustain the writer and reader alike.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org

Reading Statistics

Click the button below to see how many of these books you've read!

Download

If you're interested in downloading this list as a CSV file for use in a spreadsheet application, you can easily do so by clicking the button below. Please note that to ensure a manageable file size and faster download, the CSV will include details for only the first 500 books.

Download

To download this list as a CSV file, please log in to your account. Once logged in, you'll be able to download the data for use in spreadsheet applications.

Login to Download