The Greatest British "Fiction, Romance" Books Since 1900

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The Romance category of books typically involves stories that revolve around romantic relationships between two or more characters. These stories often explore themes of love, passion, and intimacy, and may include elements of drama, suspense, or humor. Romance novels can range from sweet and innocent to steamy and erotic, and may be set in a variety of time periods and locations. Overall, the Romance genre offers readers a chance to escape into a world of love and romance, where anything is possible.

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  1. 51. The Folding Star by Alan Hollinghurst

    "The Folding Star" by Alan Hollinghurst is a captivating novel that follows the life of a young Englishman named Edward Manners who moves to Belgium to become a language tutor. As he immerses himself in the local culture, Edward becomes infatuated with one of his students, a 17-year-old boy named Luc. The novel explores themes of obsession, desire, and the complexities of relationships, as Edward's infatuation leads him down a path of self-discovery and ultimately reveals the dark secrets of his own past.

    The 5471st Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 52. Fifty Shades of Grey: by E L James

    A young, innocent college student interviews a handsome, enigmatic billionaire for her campus newspaper and soon finds herself drawn into his world of dominance and submission. As she navigates the unfamiliar territory of BDSM, she must also grapple with her own desires and the emotional complexities of their unconventional relationship. This erotic romance novel explores themes of power, control, and the nature of love and desire.

    The 6140th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 53. If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things by Jon McGregor

    The novel is a lyrical exploration of a single day in an ordinary British street, where the lives of the inhabitants are quietly observed and their personal stories are delicately unfolded. The narrative alternates between the past and the present, revealing a tragic event that has left a profound impact on one of the residents. The book is a meditation on the extraordinary within the mundane, the significance of the everyday, and the impact of pivotal events on ordinary lives.

    The 6594th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 54. Black Sheep by Georgette Heyer

    "Black Sheep" is a historical romance novel set in the Regency era. The story revolves around a young woman who is sent to live with her aunt in Bath after her father's death. There, she meets a man who is considered a 'black sheep' due to his scandalous past and reputation. Despite their differences, they fall in love and must navigate societal expectations and personal growth to find their happily ever after.

    The 6656th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 55. The Cazalet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard

    The series is a family saga that spans generations, focusing on the lives, loves, and tribulations of the Cazalet family. Set primarily between the 1930s and 1950s, the narrative delves into the personal and societal impacts of events like World War II on the extended family. Through vivid characterizations and intricate relationships, the story explores themes of time, change, and the endurance of family bonds against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving England. Each book in the series captures a different era, reflecting the shifting dynamics within the family and the country at large.

    The 6705th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 56. Girls Out Late by Jacqueline Wilson

    The book follows the story of a teenage girl navigating the complexities of young love and the challenges of curfews set by her protective parents. As she falls for an older boy, she finds herself staying out late, pushing the boundaries of her parents' trust. The novel explores themes of independence, trust, and the excitement and dilemmas that come with first love, all while the protagonist tries to balance her relationships with her family, friends, and her new boyfriend.

    The 6831st Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 57. The Lost Girl by D. H. Lawrence

    "The Lost Girl" by D. H. Lawrence is a captivating novel that follows the journey of Alvina Houghton, a young woman who yearns for independence and self-discovery. Set in the early 20th century, Alvina's life takes a drastic turn when she meets a charismatic Italian musician, Ciccio, and embarks on a passionate but tumultuous relationship with him. As she navigates through societal expectations and cultural differences, Alvina must confront her own desires and find her true identity amidst a world that constantly tries to define her.

    The 7960th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 58. The Hearts and Lives of Men: A Novel by Fay Weldon

    The Hearts and Lives of Men is a satirical novel that follows the story of a couple, their love, separation, and eventual reunion. The couple's daughter, who is kidnapped as part of an art scam, serves as the catalyst for their reconciliation. The narrative is filled with twists and turns, exploring themes of love, betrayal, art, and the complexities of human relationships. It offers a humorous and biting commentary on the art world, social class, and gender roles.

    The 8151st Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 59. Banishing Verona by Margot Livesey

    The novel centers around the unexpected and profound connection between Zeke, a man with Asperger's syndrome who is skilled in carpentry and house renovation, and Verona, a pregnant radio host who is significantly older than him. Their lives intersect when Verona hires Zeke to work on her house, and despite their differences, they form an intense bond. However, when Verona suddenly leaves for London, Zeke is compelled to follow her, embarking on a journey that takes him out of his comfort zone and into a series of unpredictable and transformative experiences. The story explores themes of love, the challenges of communication, and the ways in which people's lives can become intertwined in the most unexpected of ways.

    The 8584th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 60. Empire Of Sand by Tasha Suri

    "Empire of Sand" is a captivating fantasy novel set in a world inspired by Mughal India, where the protagonist, a young woman of noble descent, possesses an extraordinary magical ability tied to the dreams of the gods. Her heritage draws the attention of the empire's religious leader, who seeks to control her power for his own ends. As she is forced into a cruel bargain to use her abilities to maintain the empire's control over its people, she must navigate treacherous court politics, forbidden romance, and her own conflicted desires. With the fate of the empire and the lives of those she loves at stake, she embarks on a journey of resistance, self-discovery, and a fight for freedom against the forces that seek to use her for their own ambitions.

    The 9144th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 61. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

    The novel centers around the transformative bond that forms between a quirky and creative young woman who becomes a caregiver for a wealthy young banker left paralyzed from an accident. Despite their contrasting backgrounds and initial reservations, they develop a deep connection that challenges their preconceived notions of love, life, and what it means to truly live. As she becomes determined to show him that life is worth living, they embark on a series of adventures together that lead to unexpected consequences, forcing them to confront what they are willing to sacrifice for love and each other.

    The 9494th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 62. Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams

    The novel centers on a young Jamaican British woman living in London, navigating the complexities of her identity, mental health, and relationships. After a painful breakup with her long-term boyfriend, she finds herself in a downward spiral, struggling with her self-worth and the pressures of societal expectations. As she deals with workplace discrimination, problematic dating experiences, and familial issues, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing, supported by a cast of well-drawn friends and family members. The story offers a candid and often humorous exploration of contemporary issues such as race, feminism, and mental health, while providing a nuanced portrayal of the protagonist's resilience and growth.

    The 10063rd Greatest Book of All Time

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