The Greatest Books of All Time Set in Fictional Location
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.
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 RecommendationsGenres
The "Fictional Location" category in books encompasses a broad range of literary works that are set in places conjured entirely from the imagination of the author, rather than real-world locations. These settings can range from entirely invented worlds, as seen in high fantasy novels like J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth in "The Lord of the Rings," to smaller, made-up towns and cities situated within the familiar confines of our own planet, such as Gabriel García Márquez's Macondo in "One Hundred Years of Solitude." The allure of this category lies in the author's ability to craft unique environments that operate under their own set of rules, cultures, and histories, providing a rich backdrop for storytelling that can explore themes and narratives unconstrained by the limitations of reality. Whether these locations offer an escape to magical realms, dystopian futures, or alternate histories, books in the "Fictional Location" category invite readers to embark on journeys to places that exist only in the far reaches of the writer's creativity and the reader's imagination.
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.
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.
DownloadTo 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-
6876. Census by Jesse Ball
Purchase from Bookshop.org -
6877. Die Insel Der Tausend Leuchttürme by Walter Moers
Ein phantastischer Roman, in dem ein auf einer geheimnisvollen Insel voller Leuchttürme gestrandeter Erzähler auf skurrile Bewohner, seltsame Kreaturen und rätselhafte Geheimnisse trifft; in surrealen, oft humorvollen Episoden entfaltet sich ein labyrinthartiges Geflecht aus Geschichten, Intrigen und metafiktionalen Wendungen, das Fragen nach Sprache, Erinnerung und Identität stellt und zugleich Gesellschaftssatire mit fantasievoller Abenteuerlust verbindet.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All Time -
6878. This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab
In a grim, divided city where violence spawns literal monsters, a mob boss’s driven daughter seeks to prove herself by hunting these Others, while a young Other created to feed on human sin begins to resist his nature. When their paths intersect they form a tense, unlikely alliance that forces both to confront what really makes someone a monster as darker forces rise and the line between predator and protector blurs.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6879. Johnathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
A young seagull rejects the mundane life of scavenging to pursue the art and freedom of perfect flight, practicing daring maneuvers and pushing beyond physical limits. Cast out by his flock for his obsession, he learns from wise mentors that self-perfection, love, and the courage to follow one’s passion lead to transcendence and a deeper purpose beyond conformity.
The 17030th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6880. The Apothecary Diaries by Natsu Hyuuga
A sharp-witted former apothecary nicknamed Maomao is seized from the city’s pleasure quarter and pressed into service in the imperial palace, where her knowledge of herbs, poisons, and medicine draws the attention of a perceptive eunuch and drags her into layers of court intrigue. Relying on forensic observation and pharmacological expertise, she quietly unravels mysteries—from subtle poisoning and baffling ailments to conspiracies—while navigating dangerous politics and protecting those she cares for. The story mixes historical mystery, dry humor, and slow-building relationships as she conceals her past to survive and influence the imperial world around her.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6881. The Fires Of Vengeance by Evan Winter
After surviving crushing personal loss, a vengeful warrior rises from exile to unite outcasts and lead a brutal campaign against the aristocratic system of ritualized warfare that created his suffering. As he wages incendiary battles and forges uneasy alliances, supernatural forces and ruthless politics complicate his quest, forcing him to confront whether his pursuit of revenge will save his people or consume him. The story blends relentless action, moral ambiguity, and epic stakes as the protagonist struggles to break a cycle of violence while battling the corrosive power of his own rage.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6882. Witcher Series 6 Books Set Collection by Andrzej Sapkowski
A gritty, character-driven fantasy epic following a hardened monster-hunter and the young woman bound to his fate as they navigate brutal wars, court intrigue, and the manipulations of sorcerers; blending folklore, moral ambiguity, and dark humor, the novels explore destiny, prejudice, and the cost of choices in a violent, politically charged world.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All Time -
6883. The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo by Stieg Larsson
A disgraced investigative journalist teams up with a brilliant but troubled female hacker to solve a decades-old disappearance of a wealthy industrialist’s niece, uncovering a web of family secrets, sexual violence, corporate corruption, and a serial killer. Their collaboration exposes systemic misogyny and leads them into dangerous, personal confrontations as they piece together a violent history hidden by wealth and power.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6884. Fantastic Planet by Stefan Wul
On a distant, surreal world, tiny human-like beings live under the control of towering, long-lived alien masters who treat them as pets, pests and curiosities; one young captive learns the aliens’ language and science, sparks an awakening among his people, organizes resistance and technological progress, and forces both species to confront questions of power, freedom and coexistence.
The 17128th Greatest Book of All Time -
6885. 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 17103rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6886. Oath Of Gold by Elizabeth Moon
Paks must reconcile her identity as a hardened warrior with her human doubts while undertaking a sacred mission to find a lost elven prince. The quest provokes divine interference and forces her to face moral choices, leadership challenges, and the limits of her endurance. The novel completes her arc with a blend of military realism and mythic conflict, focusing on personal growth and high-stakes adventure.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6887. Farenhajt 451 by Ray Bradbury
In a future society where firemen burn books to suppress independent thought and maintain a superficial, media-saturated order, a fireman named Guy Montag becomes increasingly disillusioned after meeting a curious young neighbor and witnessing a woman choose to die with her books; his secret reading and growing doubts bring him into conflict with his superiors and lead him to flee and join a clandestine group of book-loving outcasts who memorize literature in hopes of preserving knowledge for a future rebirth.
The 16886th Greatest Book of All Time -
6888. Sita by Amish Tripathi
Warrior of Mithila
A bold retelling of a well-known epic that follows Sita from her miraculous origins and education in the court of Mithila to her rise as a fiercely intelligent warrior, stateswoman and moral philosopher; the narrative reframes familiar episodes—her marriage to a noble prince, life at court, exile and eventual abduction by a powerful adversary—as tests of agency, courage and leadership, exploring how she navigates politics, duty and personal conviction to become both a leader in her own right and the architect of a legend.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6889. The Oath Of The Vayuputras by Amish Tripathi
In this epic finale, Shiva races to prevent a civilization-ending catastrophe while uncovering hidden histories and conspiracies that upend the myths and loyalties he once trusted; as ancient custodians and rival armies converge, he faces wrenching moral choices about duty, justice and sacrifice, and the truths he reveals ultimately reshape his world’s understanding of divinity, destiny and freedom.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6890. 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.
The 17022nd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6891. To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars by Christopher Paolini
A xenobiologist surveying an uncolonized world discovers an ancient alien relic that bonds with her, transforming her body and mind and thrusting her into a galaxy-spanning conflict; as she struggles to control a sentient, invasive technology that grants terrifying powers and links her to other intelligences, she becomes both a target and a fulcrum in escalating wars, political intrigue, and desperate attempts to understand and survive forces far older and stranger than humanity, blending big-picture space opera battles with intimate character-driven reckonings about identity and otherness.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6892. The Blacktongue Thief by Christopher Buehlman
A cunning, penniless thief is drawn into a perilous journey after a botched job leaves him trapped by debt and danger; forced into uneasy alliances, he must navigate a savage, monster-haunted world full of ruthless cultists, strange magics, and ancient, hungry powers. Relying on quick wits, petty schemes, and reluctant loyalties, he fights to survive long enough to seize a chance at freedom, in a darkly comic, brutal fantasy that balances bawdy humor with violent stakes and unexpected tenderness.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6893. 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.”
The 17164th Greatest Book of All Time -
6894. Pedro Páramo / El Llano En Llamas by Juan Rulfo
A haunting, spare portrait of rural Mexico in which a son returns to his mother’s hometown only to find it populated by voices and apparitions that unravel the violent legacy of a domineering landowner; alongside a set of terse short stories that chronicle life on the scorched plains—marked by poverty, brutality, solitude, and stubborn dignity—both works blur the line between the living and the dead, using memory, silence, and elliptical, lyrical prose to expose how history and loss shape a community.
The 16883rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6895. The Ogress And The Orphans by Kelly Barnhill
A tender, fable-like tale about a gentle ogress who lives on the edge of a fearful village and quietly cares for a group of orphaned children; when rumors and a mysterious disappearance turn the town against her, the orphans and a few brave residents work to uncover the truth, exposing how gossip, scapegoating, and fear corrode community. The story explores the power of stories, the courage of kindness, and how empathy and honesty can heal and rebuild trust.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6896. Classroom Of The Elite by Syougo Kinugasa
Year 2 Vol. 1
In a prestigious high school that ranks students by points earned through exams and engineered competitions, a seemingly ordinary transfer student in the lowest-ranked class hides extraordinary analytical skills and a cold, manipulative intelligence he uses to influence class politics and advance his peers on his own terms. The narrative follows competitive exams, psychological games, shifting alliances and betrayals as students exploit the system to climb the hierarchy, forcing moral compromises and revealing the brutality of a meritocratic environment. Behind the surface of classroom life lie hidden pasts, strategic gambits, and an exploration of power, social engineering, and the gap between appearance and true ability.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All Time -
6897. From A Buick 8 by Stephen King
A Pennsylvania state trooper recounts his squad's decades-long guardianship of a battered vintage Buick that behaves as if it's a portal to another world—sporadically producing strange materials and creatures and defying all attempts to study or power it. The men's mixture of curiosity, duty, and private grief turns the car into a focal point for questions about friendship, mortality, and the limits of human understanding when confronted with the truly inexplicable.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6898. What Dreams May Come by Richard Matheson
After a sudden death a man awakens in a vividly imagined afterlife where reunion with loved ones, memory and the landscapes of a painter’s imagination shape heaven; when his grieving wife chooses to end her life and becomes trapped in a personalized hell of guilt and despair, he refuses to accept permanent separation and embarks on a perilous journey through layered realms, aided by spiritual guides, to bring her back—exploring themes of love, loss, redemption, and the way consciousness shapes the hereafter.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6899. 1 Q84 by Haruki Murakami
In an alternate 1984 Tokyo, two lonely people — a fitness instructor who secretly kills men who abuse women and a math teacher who becomes embroiled in literary and criminal intrigue after rewriting a strange manuscript by a mysterious girl — find themselves drawn into a subtly altered reality marked by a second moon and inhabited by enigmatic supernatural entities known as the Little People; as cult power, bureaucratic sleuths, and past traumas close in, their separate journeys to locate one another become a haunting meditation on fate, memory, and the human need for connection.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
6900. 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.
The 17164th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase 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.
DownloadTo 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