Top 10 Best Historical Fiction Books

of May 2024
1
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The Undercover Secretary: Based on a true story, an unputdownable and heartbreaking World War Two novel

10
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Best ValueBest Value
Trust (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
KMOOL
KMOOL

9.9
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An American Beauty: A Novel of the Gilded Age Inspired by the True Story of Arabella Huntington Who Became the Richest Woman in the Country
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9.8
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All the Light We Cannot See: A Novel
Scribner
Scribner

9.7
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The Echo of Old Books: A Novel

9.6
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Where the Lost Wander: A Novel
Lake Union Publishing
Lake Union Publishing

9.5
Excellent
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The Midwife of Auschwitz: Inspired by a heartbreaking true story, an emotional and gripping World War 2 historical novel (Women of War)

9.4
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The Secret Life Of Sunflowers: A gripping, inspiring novel based on the true story of Johanna Bonger, Vincent van Gogh's sister-in-law

9.3
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The Child Who Lived: An absolutely unputdownable and heartbreaking World War Two page-turner

9.2
Excellent
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The Personal Librarian

9.1
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The Undercover Secretary: Based on a true story, an unputdownable and heartbreaking World War Two novel

Trust (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

An American Beauty: A Novel of the Gilded Age Inspired by the True Story of Arabella Huntington Who Became the Richest Woman in the Country

All the Light We Cannot See: A Novel

The Echo of Old Books: A Novel

Where the Lost Wander: A Novel

The Midwife of Auschwitz: Inspired by a heartbreaking true story, an emotional and gripping World War 2 historical novel (Women of War)

The Secret Life Of Sunflowers: A gripping, inspiring novel based on the true story of Johanna Bonger, Vincent van Gogh's sister-in-law

The Child Who Lived: An absolutely unputdownable and heartbreaking World War Two page-turner

The Personal Librarian