Literary Fiction Deep Dive 2
Top 10 Most Read Literary Fiction - Contemporary Literary
Exploration of the human condition in modern times.
- Brian: Taking Courage by Robert Hugill Temporary Hold
- No going back by Robert Hugill In Process
- What Happened To The Baxter Boys by Mancunian Complete
- Thicker Than Water by John Henry In Process
- Stronger Than Lions by Sean J Halford Temporary Hold
- As They Say - (Revised) by D.K. Daniels In Process
- The Easiest Thing in the World by AC Benus Complete
- Desafinado: Slightly Out of Tune by LJCC Complete
- Goldstein, Johnson & Cole by Mancunian Complete
- A Twist of Faith by kbois Complete
Top 1 Most Read Literary Fiction - Cultural
Focused on exploring and celebrating specific cultures, cultural fiction often provides insight into the traditions, customs, and perspectives of different communities.
- Well, What Do You Want To Know? by PhillMakracken In Process
Top 0 Most Read Literary Fiction - Epistolary
Narratives told through a series of letters, diary entries, or documents, providing a unique and often intimate perspective on the story.
Top 0 Most Read Literary Fiction - Family Saga
These novels span generations, exploring the dynamics and intricacies of a particular family over time.
Top 10 Most Read Literary Fiction - Historical Literary
Exploration of human condition in the past.
- The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose by AC Benus Temporary Hold
- 593 Riverside Drive by RichEisbrouch Temporary Hold
- Translation Trashbin by AC Benus Temporary Hold
- Carême in Brighton — a mystery novel by AC Benus Complete
- The Thousandth Regiment by AC Benus Complete
- a Glass Floor Underfoot by AC Benus Complete
- The Cornishman by Stephen Wormwood Complete
- REDBURN From Man to Boy – His First Voyage – A Filmscript by AC Benus Complete
- Demon Dream by AC Benus Complete
- David and Jonathan by AC Benus Complete
Top 1 Most Read Literary Fiction - Slice of Life
Focusing on the ordinary, everyday experiences of characters, slice-of-life literary fiction captures the subtleties of human existence.
- They may not mean to, but they do by Robert Hugill In Process
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