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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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Mama
Mama
by Terry McMillan
PopCo
PopCo
by Scarlett Thomas
The More You Ignore Me
The More You Ignore Me
by Travis Nichols
Turf
Turf
by Elizabeth Crane
A Complicated Kindness
A Complicated Kindness
by Miriam Toews
A Company of Three
A Company of Three
by Varley O'Connor
Native Believer
Native Believer
by Ali Eteraz
Derby Day
Derby Day
by D. J. Taylor
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Kissing the Beehive
Kissing the Beehive
by Jonathan Carroll
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9 Books for Fans of Sharp Objects
The Novels of William Goldman
The Novels of William Goldman
by William Goldman
The Risk Of Us
The Risk Of Us
by Rachel Howard
The Seamstress of Hollywood Boulevard
The Seamstress of Hollywood Boulevard
by Erin McGraw
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8 Novels Set in Old Hollywood
The Moviegoer
The Moviegoer
by Walker Percy
Windward Heights
Windward Heights
by Maryse Conde, Richard Philcox
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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.