21 Oscar and Lucinda | Peter Carey | 1988 | Australia | Faber & Faber | Historical Fiction | A quirky love story about a gambler and a glassmaker in 19th-century Australia, blending fate, ambition, and eccentricity. |
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22 The Remains of the Day | Kazuo Ishiguro | 1989 | United Kingdom | Faber & Faber | Historical Fiction | A restrained English butler reminisces about his past service, duty, and unspoken love, highlighting themes of regret and repression. |
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23 Possession: A Romance | A.S. Byatt | 1990 | United Kingdom | Chatto & Windus | Literary Fiction | A novel intertwining two love stories: one contemporary and one Victorian, exploring the lives of two fictional poets through letters, poems, and diaries. |
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24 The Famished Road | Ben Okri | 1991 | Nigeria | Jonathan Cape | Magical Realism | Follows the life of Azaro, a spirit child (abiku) navigating between the spiritual and physical worlds in an African village. |
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25 The English Patient | Michael Ondaatje | 1992 | Canada | Bloomsbury | Historical Fiction | Set during WWII, it interweaves the stories of four individuals in a bombed-out Italian villa, leading to deep revelations about love, loss, and identity. |
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26 Sacred Hunger | Barry Unsworth | 1992 | United Kingdom | Hamish Hamilton | Historical Fiction | Explores the 18th-century British slave trade, focusing on a slave ship and the economic and moral dilemmas of its crew. |
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27 Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha | Roddy Doyle | 1993 | Ireland | Secker & Warburg | Literary Fiction | A coming-of-age story about 10-year-old Paddy Clarke growing up in 1960s Dublin, capturing his thoughts, mischief, and struggles with family issues. |
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28 How Late It Was, How Late | James Kelman | 1994 | Scotland | Secker & Warburg | Literary Fiction | Follows Sammy, a Glasgow ex-convict who wakes up blind after a brawl, struggling to navigate a bureaucratic and unforgiving world. |
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29 The Ghost Road | Pat Barker | 1995 | United Kingdom | Viking | Historical Fiction | The final book in the Regeneration Trilogy, it delves into the psychological effects of WWI through the eyes of soldiers and psychiatrists. |
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30 Last Orders | Graham Swift | 1996 | United Kingdom | Picador | Literary Fiction | Four friends embark on a road trip to scatter their late friend’s ashes, reflecting on their intertwined lives and past regrets. |
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