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The best historical fiction books

Rich period settings, real or imagined, that bring the past to vivid, human life.

All Historical Fiction

36 books

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The Nightingale
4.6 via Goodreads

Two sisters in occupied France choose very different paths of resistance -- and both will be tested beyond anything they imagined.

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Shogun
4.5 via Goodreads

An English navigator shipwrecked in feudal Japan in 1600 becomes entangled in a war between samurai lords and falls in love with a world utterly unlike his own.

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The Book Thief
4.4 via Goodreads

Narrated by Death, it's the story of a girl who steals books in Nazi Germany and shares their words with those around her.

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Lonesome Dove
4.4 via Goodreads

Two retired Texas Rangers lead a cattle drive from the Rio Grande to Montana -- a thousand miles through a country that rewards endurance and punishes haste.

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All the Light We Cannot See
4.3 via Goodreads

A blind French girl and a German soldier's paths converge in occupied France -- a Pulitzer-winning story of beauty amid war.

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The Pillars of the Earth
4.3 via Goodreads

The building of a cathedral in 12th-century England becomes the backdrop for a sweeping story of ambition, faith, and betrayal.

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Pachinko
4.3 via Goodreads

Four generations of a Korean family in Japan -- a vast, tender epic about sacrifice, identity, and the cost of belonging.

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The Count of Monte Cristo
4.3 via Goodreads

A man wrongly imprisoned for years escapes, acquires immense wealth, and returns as a mysterious stranger to exact precise and intricate revenge.

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The Mirror and the Light
4.3 via Goodreads

The final years of Thomas Cromwell -- at the absolute height of his power and one step from the scaffold -- in the most dazzling historical trilogy ever written.

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The Thorn Birds
4.3 via Goodreads

Three generations of the Cleary family build their lives on an Australian sheep station -- and the women keep falling for men they can never fully have.

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The Poisonwood Bible
4.3 via Goodreads

A Baptist preacher drags his wife and four daughters to the Belgian Congo in 1959 -- and the country's transformation destroys and remakes his family in equal measure.

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Kristin Lavransdatter
4.3 via Goodreads

A headstrong Norwegian woman in the fourteenth century falls in love against her father's wishes -- and spends the rest of her life reckoning with what that choice cost.

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Hamnet
4.2 via Goodreads

A story of devastating loss set in Elizabethan England, exploring the grief at the heart of Shakespeare's most famous play.

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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
4.2 via Goodreads

An author discovers the story of a reading club formed under German occupation on a small island and becomes entangled in the lives of its members.

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Les Miserables
4.2 via Goodreads

Jean Valjean, released after nineteen years in prison for stealing bread, resolves to become a good man -- while a relentless inspector pursues him across decades of revolutionary France.

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The House of the Spirits
4.2 via Goodreads

Four generations of the Trueba family in an unnamed South American country, where clairvoyance is as ordinary as political violence and love survives everything except itself.

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Bring Up the Bodies
4.1 via Goodreads

Thomas Cromwell has made one queen -- now Henry VIII needs him to unmake her. The sequel to Wolf Hall tightens its grip with every page.

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The Alice Network
4.1 via Goodreads

A pregnant socialite and a haunted former spy team up across decades to find a woman who vanished during the war.

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The Tattooist of Auschwitz
4.1 via Goodreads

In the darkest place on earth, the man tasked with tattooing prisoners falls in love with the woman whose number he inks onto her arm.

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The Giver of Stars
4.1 via Goodreads

Five women deliver books on horseback through Depression-era Kentucky -- and discover that the most dangerous thing in Appalachia is a woman with ideas.

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Birdsong
4.1 via Goodreads

A love affair in pre-war France and the trenches of the First World War, spanning decades and generations.

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Doctor Zhivago
4.1 via Goodreads

A Russian doctor and poet is swept through revolution, civil war, and exile, sustained only by a love affair that the twentieth century conspires to destroy.

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World Without End
4.1 via Goodreads

Two centuries after The Pillars of the Earth, four children witness a secret murder in a Kingsbridge forest -- and the consequences pursue them across a lifetime and a plague.

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Life After Life
4.1 via Goodreads

Ursula Todd is born in 1910, dies, and is born again -- living her life over repeatedly until she can get it right, though she cannot remember why.

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Cloud Cuckoo Land
4.1 via Goodreads

A lost ancient text links five characters across three timelines -- medieval Constantinople, twenty-first-century Idaho, a generation ship to the stars -- all reading the same story.

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The Mists of Avalon
4.1 via Goodreads

The Arthurian legend retold through the eyes of its women -- Morgaine, Gwenhwyfar, the Lady of the Lake -- as the old ways of the Goddess give way to Christianity.

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The Zookeeper's Wife
4.0 via Goodreads

After the Nazis bomb the Warsaw Zoo, the zookeeper and his wife hide 300 Jews in the empty animal cages -- one of the most extraordinary rescue operations of World War II.

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Brooklyn
3.9 via Goodreads

A young Irish woman emigrates to Brooklyn in the 1950s, begins to build a new life, and is then pulled home -- where she must choose which version of herself to become.

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Dissolution
3.9 via Goodreads

A hunchbacked lawyer is sent to a remote monastery to investigate a murder at the height of Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries -- and uncovers secrets far darker than politics.

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People of the Book
3.9 via Goodreads

A book conservator examines an illuminated haggadah from Sarajevo and discovers, in the traces left in its binding, five centuries of survival against persecution.

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Rules of Civility
3.9 via Goodreads

A secretary from Queens with impeccable taste navigates 1938 Manhattan society, where everyone is rewriting their own origins and some do it better than others.

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The Little Stranger
3.9 via Goodreads

A country doctor becomes obsessed with a crumbling post-war English manor house and its declining family -- and something in the house begins responding to his obsession.

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Wolf Hall
3.8 via Goodreads

Thomas Cromwell rises from obscurity to become Henry VIII's most trusted -- and feared -- advisor. Tense, brilliant, and immediate.

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Lincoln in the Bardo
3.8 via Goodreads

The night Lincoln visits his young son's grave -- told through a cacophony of ghosts caught between worlds.

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Girl with a Pearl Earring
3.8 via Goodreads

A young Dutch servant girl becomes the muse of painter Johannes Vermeer, sitting at the centre of a beautiful and dangerous obsession.

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The Buried Giant
3.7 via Goodreads

An elderly couple in post-Arthurian Britain set out on a journey through a landscape where everyone has forgotten something enormous -- and love may depend on keeping it forgotten.

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