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The Best Literary Fiction Books and Novels

Often described as "serious" literature (think the Great American Novel), literary fiction often doesn't fit neatly into the parameters of other genres, and is usually more character-driven than plot-driven. But don't let that lofty definition put you off—plenty of literary fiction is accessible, fascinating, and all the more interesting for its fully fleshed-out characters. In fact, some of the most popular books of all time are literary fiction.

At the same time, a literary fiction label doesn’t mean a novel can’t have elements of other genres—there’s plenty of books shelved as literary suspense, literary romance, or even literary fabulism. You can expect these kinds of novels to still have those genre traits, but with elevated writing styles and more character development.

Another hallmark of literary fiction is the prizes. From Booker Prize winners to National Book Award winners to Pulitzer Prize winners, literary fiction features the kind of writing that deserves all the accolades.

Intrigued? Dive into our lists of recommended literary fiction books below.

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Three Soldiers
Three Soldiers
by John Dos Passos
The Steppenwolf
The Steppenwolf
by Hermann Hesse, Kurt Beals
I, Judas
I, Judas
by Taylor Caldwell, Jess Stearn
Washington Square
Washington Square
by Henry James
The Increment
The Increment
by David Ignatius
The Versions of Us
The Versions of Us
by Laura Barnett
Fight Club
Fight Club
by Chuck Palahniuk
A Clockwork Orange
A Clockwork Orange
by Anthony Burgess
The New Wilderness
The New Wilderness
by Diane Cook
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The Storyteller
The Storyteller
by Mario Vargas Llosa, Helen R. Lane
Dialogues with the Devil
Dialogues with the Devil
by Taylor Caldwell
Silas Marner
Silas Marner
by George Eliot
Beyond the Sea
Beyond the Sea
by Paul Lynch
Refiner's Fire
Refiner's Fire
by Mark Helprin
The Custom of the Country
The Custom of the Country
by Edith Wharton
The Loving Spirit
The Loving Spirit
by Daphne Du Maurier
My Father's House
My Father's House
by Joseph O’Connor
The Good People
The Good People
by Hannah Kent
Burnt Shadows
Burnt Shadows
by Kamila Shamsie
Night Train to Lisbon
Night Train to Lisbon
by Pascal Mercier
The Red Address Book
The Red Address Book
by Sofia Lundberg, Alice Menzies
The Auerbach Will
The Auerbach Will
by Stephen Birmingham
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The House of Mirth
The House of Mirth
by Edith Wharton
Walk the Blue Fields
Walk the Blue Fields
by Claire Keegan
So Big
So Big
by Edna Ferber
Indian Horse
Indian Horse
by Richard Wagamese
The Color Purple
The Color Purple
by Alice Walker
The Dark Labyrinth
The Dark Labyrinth
by Lawrence Durrell
Three Men in a Boat
Three Men in a Boat
by Jerome K. Jerome
White Nights
White Nights
by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Moon Tiger
Moon Tiger
by Penelope Lively
Euphoria
Euphoria
by Lily King
Florence Gordon
Florence Gordon
by Brian Morton
Mockingbird
Mockingbird
by Walter Tevis
The Elegance of the Hedgehog
The Elegance of the Hedgehog
by Muriel Barbery, Alison Anderson
Fresh Water for Flowers
Fresh Water for Flowers
by Valerie Perrin
The Lathe of Heaven
The Lathe of Heaven
by Ursula K. Le Guin
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The Inheritance of Loss
The Inheritance of Loss
by Kiran Desai
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
by Anita Loos
The Painted Veil
The Painted Veil
by W. Somerset Maugham
Ruby
Ruby
by Ann Hood
The Queen's Gambit
The Queen's Gambit
by Walter Tevis
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Maurice
Maurice
by E. M. Forster
The Stone Raft
The Stone Raft
by Jose Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero
The Story of a New Name
The Story of a New Name
by Elena Ferrante, Ann Goldstein
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Cancer
by Henry Miller
The Alexandria Quartet
The Alexandria Quartet
by Lawrence Durrell, Jan Morris
A Boy's Own Story
A Boy's Own Story
by Edmund White
A House Divided
A House Divided
by Pearl S. Buck
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Literary fiction is a genre that focuses on style, theme, and character rather than plot. Literary fiction books are often an exploration of the human condition or social and political issues. Classics like To Kill a Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, and A Tale of Two Cities are examples of literary fiction. 

This can be a difficult distinction because they have some overlap. But generally, literary fiction is character-driven, and focuses on character building, themes, and literary devices, while genre fiction is plot-driven, and focuses on tropes, plot structures, and archetypes. Additionally, genre fiction can be broken down into other sub-genres, while literary fiction cannot.