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It's been a good year for literary fiction and we've chosen our favourites. We've not included books which have appeared on major prize long lists and shortlists as we suspect that you already know about them. If you don't then you might like to have a look at this year's [[Man Booker Prize 2013|Man Booker Prize]].
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|author=Kate Atkinson
|title=Life After Life
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= One of those rare times when a book with a strong literary style is also highly readable. Spanning 1910 to 1967 the book explores the small changes that potentially change the outcomes for the Todd family and particularly Ursula Todd who both dies before she is born and who goes on to live several remarkable outcomes. Innovative, profound but compulsively readable, this is a quite remarkable book.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0385618670</amazonuk>
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|author=Leonid Borodin
|title=The Year of Miracle and Grief
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= A twelve-year-old newcomer to the shores of Lake Baikal explores the notorious Dead Man's Crag and there discovers the secret of the mountain that looks like a ruined castle. A magical tale of hurt and love laced with the remote wonder of Siberia.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0704373246</amazonuk>
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|author=Linda Cracknell
|title=Call of the Undertow
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= Tragedy drives cartographer Maggie Thame to seek solace in the remotest place in Britain, the far northern coasts of Scotland. There an unexpected friendship with an odd local child changes both of their lives. Beautiful, haunting and highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1908754303</amazonuk>
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|author=Therese Anne Fowler
|title=Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= Narrated by Fowler's imagined voice of Zelda Fitzgerald, this is both a balanced view of events and a touching and ultimately tragic love story of Zelda and her husband, F Scott Fitzgerald. Like much of their life, reality played like an F Scott Fitzgerald novel - full of glamour, alcohol and bad behaviour.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1444761404</amazonuk>
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|author=Anouk Markovits
|title=I Am Forbidden
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= A novel tracing a Hassidic Jewish family across Europe between 1939 and 2012, demanding to be read. The New Yorker says ''Stunning'' while we're just stunned.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0099571943</amazonuk>
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|author=Ayana Mathis
|title=The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= A rich, beautiful, heart-wrenching debut novel spanning 60 years and a family of individuals struggling against odds and upbringing. It blew us away and left us wishing that Hattie had even more children so we could stay with them longer.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>009194418X</amazonuk>
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|author=Maggie O'Farrell
|title=Instructions for a Heatwave
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= Exquisite writing, perfect evocation of place, characters you ''know'' and a great story. What more can you ask? Highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0755358783</amazonuk>
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|author=Emily Perkins
|title=The Forrests
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= A beautiful, subtle but addictive study of a family through the lifetime of one of its members. A novel that will surreptitiously grab you till it's over and even then you may spend a while afterwards in its thrall.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>140883149X</amazonuk>
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|author=Suzanne Rindell
|title=The Other Typist
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=A stunning historical novel. Outstanding, a definite recommendation for all, particularly those with an interest in the Jazz Age.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0241002885</amazonuk>
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|author=Roland Watson-Grant
|title=Sketcher
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= A wonderful book based around the Louisiana swamps for all those who never thought they'd read a wonderful book based around the Louisiana swamps. Touching, funny, simply told and yet deceptively deep, although we may not want them living next door, the Beaumonts are a family from whom we'd like to hear more.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1846882427</amazonuk>
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