Fiction & Literature Books in English
Browse 745 fiction & literature books in English to learn English with tap-to-translate in the Clue app. Reading in a single genre is one of the fastest ways to expand vocabulary.
745 books in Fiction & Literature · Page 8 of 16
Poetry
Ring Lardner
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Poetry
Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Poetry
Thomas Gray
Advanced (C1–C2)
Poetry
Voltairine de Cleyre
Advanced (C1–C2)
Poetry
Wilfred Owen
Advanced (C1–C2)
Poetry
William Carlos Williams
Advanced (C1–C2)
Poetry
William Shakespeare
Advanced (C1–C2)
Point Counter Point
Aldous Huxley
Advanced (C1–C2)
Pointed Roofs
Dorothy M. Richardson
Advanced (C1–C2)
Poor Folk
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Prince Otto
Robert Louis Stevenson
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Privy Seal
Ford Madox Ford
Advanced (C1–C2)
Psmith in the City
P. G. Wodehouse
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Psmith, Journalist
P. G. Wodehouse
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Pudd’nhead Wilson
Mark Twain
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Pygmalion
George Bernard Shaw
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Quicksand
Nella Larsen
Advanced (C1–C2)
Quo Vadis
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Rachel Ray
Anthony Trollope
Advanced (C1–C2)
Ragged Dick
Horatio Alger Jr.
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Ralestone Luck
Andre Norton
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Resurrection
Leo Tolstoy
Advanced (C1–C2)
Riceyman Steps
Arnold Bennett
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Richard II
William Shakespeare
Advanced (C1–C2)
Richard III
William Shakespeare
Advanced (C1–C2)
Riders of the Purple Sage
Zane Grey
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Right Ho, Jeeves
P. G. Wodehouse
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Robbery Under Arms
Rolf Boldrewood
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Romance
Joseph Conrad
Advanced (C1–C2)
Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare
Advanced (C1–C2)
Russian Folktales
A. N. Afanasyev
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Saint Joan
George Bernard Shaw
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Salammbô
Gustave Flaubert
Advanced (C1–C2)
Salem Chapel
Margaret Oliphant
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Sanine
Mikhail Artsybashev
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Sartor Resartus
Thomas Carlyle
Advanced (C1–C2)
Satan’s Diary
Leonid Andreyev
Advanced (C1–C2)
Savrola
Winston Churchill
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Scaramouche
Rafael Sabatini
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Scarlet Sister Mary
Julia Peterkin
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen
Intermediate (B1–B2)
She Stoops to Conquer
Oliver Goldsmith
Advanced (C1–C2)
Shepherds of the Wild
Edison Marshall
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Shirley
Charlotte Brontë
Advanced (C1–C2)
Short Fiction
Thomas Hardy
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Short Fiction
Aleksandr Kuprin
Intermediate (B1–B2)
Short Fiction
Leonid Andreyev
Advanced (C1–C2)Learning English with books — FAQ
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27,000 English headwords with translations into each supported native language. That covers the vast majority of words you'll meet in modern fiction and journalism.
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