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page 5British novels adapted into films

Fifty Shades Freed
2012 novel by E. L. James

Girl with a Pearl Earring
Book by Tracy Chevalier

The Last Days of Pompeii
1834 novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
The Princess and the Goblin
children's fantasy novel by George MacDonald

The Man Who Would Be King
novella by Rudyard Kipling

The Magus
novel by John Fowles

The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby
children's novel by Charles Kingsley

The Power and the Glory
novel by Graham Greene

The Prestige
1995 novel by Christopher Priest

The Long Goodbye
1953 novel by Raymond Chandler

The Vicar of Wakefield
novel by Oliver Goldsmith

Captain Blood
1922 novel by Rafael Sabatini
From Hell
comics limited series by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell

Child 44
novel by Tom Rob Smith

A Dog of Flanders
1872 novel by Ouida

The Cricket on the Hearth
novella by English author Charles Dickens; published 1845

The Story of Doctor Dolittle
novel, and the first of the Doctor Dolittle Books

High Fidelity
1995 novel by Nick Hornby

The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
1904 novel by H. G. Wells

Wide Sargasso Sea
novel by Jean Rhys

Our Man in Havana
novel by Graham Greene

My Family and Other Animals
autobiographical work by naturalist Gerald Durrell (1956)

The Other Boleyn Girl
2001 novel by Philippa Gregory

Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car is a children's story written by Ian Fleming and illustrated by John Burningham. It was initially published in three volumes, the first of which was released on 22 October 1964 by Jonathan Cape, before being published as one book. The story concerns the exploits of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang—a car with hidden powers and abilities—and its owners, the Pott family.

A Journal of the Plague Year
historical novel by Daniel Defoe

The Cement Garden
novel by Ian McEwan

Erewhon
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Erewhon: or, Over the Range () is a utopian novel by English writer Samuel Butler, first published in 1872, set in a fictional country discovered and explored by the protagonist. The book is a satire on Victorian society.
Farewell, My Lovely
novel by Raymond Chandler

Daniel Deronda
novel by George Eliot

Hamnet
2020 novel by Maggie O'Farrell

The Story of Little Black Sambo
1899 book

Five Children and It
1902 novel by E. Nesbit

On the Beach
1957 novel by Nevil Shute

The Odessa File
novel by Frederick Forsyth

An Outcast of the Islands
novel by Joseph Conrad
Joseph Andrews
novel by Henry Fielding

Last and First Men
1930 Olaf Stapledon science fiction novel
Simon Templar
fictional character known as The Saint

The Midwich Cuckoos
1957 novel by John Wyndham

The Railway Children
1906 novel by Edith Nesbit
The Jewel of Seven Stars
novel by Bram Stoker

Quentin Durward
novel by Walter Scott

Rob Roy
novel by Walter Scott

Lorna Doone
1869 novel by Richard Doddridge Blackmore

Women in Love
novel by D. H. Lawrence

Tai-Pan
1966 novel by James Clavell

The Little Drummer Girl
1983 novel by John le Carré

The Dogs of War
novel by Frederick Forsyth

The Razor's Edge
1944 novel by William Somerset Maugham

On Chesil Beach
novel by Ian McEwan

One Day
2009 novel by David Nicholls

The Golden Bowl
novel by Henry James

The Sword in the Stone
1938 novel by T. H. White

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
novella by Muriel Spark

The Constant Gardener
2001 novel by John le Carré

Jamaica Inn
novel by Daphne du Maurier

The Luck of Barry Lyndon
book by William Makepeace Thackeray
Biggles
James Charles Bigglesworth, nicknamed "Biggles", is a fictional pilot and adventurer, the title character and hero of the Biggles series of adventure books, written for young readers by W. E. Johns (1893–1968). Biggles made his first appearance in the story "The White Fokker", published in the first issue of Popular Flying magazine and again as part of the first collection of Biggles stories, The Camels Are Coming (both 1932). Johns continued to write "Biggles books" until his death in 1968. The series eventually included nearly a hundred volumes – novels as well as short story collections – m

King Rat
1962 novel by James Clavell

The Rainbow
1915 novel by D.H. Lawrence