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page 6British novels adapted into films

The Lady in the Lake
novel by Raymond Chandler

Captain Corelli's Mandolin
novel by Louis de Bernières

A Monster Calls
novel by Patrick Ness

The End of the Affair
novel by Graham Greene

The Comfort of Strangers
1981 novel by Ian McEwan

The Eagle Has Landed
1975 novel by Jack Higgins

The Talisman
novel by Walter Scott

The Sheik
1919 novel by Edith Maude Hull

The Death of Grass
1956 novel by John Christopher

The Little White Horse
novel by Elizabeth Goudge

Empire of the Sun
1984 novel by J. G. Ballard

The Europeans
novel by Henry James

The Memoirs of a Survivor
1974 novel by Doris Lessing

Scaramouche
novel by Rafael Sabatini

The Grass Is Singing
1950 novel by Doris Lessing

The Good Soldier
1915 novel by Ford Madox Ford

No Orchids for Miss Blandish
novel by James Hadley Chase

War Horse
book by Michael Morpurgo

About a Boy
1998 novel by Nick Hornby

Fabiola
1854 novel by Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman

Adam Bede
1859 novel by George Eliot

Chocolat
1999 novel by Joanne Harris

Almayer's Folly
novel by Joseph Conrad

Possession
1990 romance by A. S. Byatt

Eye of the Needle
novel by Ken Follett

Whisky Galore
1947 novel by Compton Mackenzie

A Voyage to Arcturus
novel by David Lindsay
Romola
Romola is a historical novel written between 1862 and 1863 by English author Mary Ann Evans under the pen name of George Eliot set in the late fifteenth century, specifically the 1490s. It is "a deep study of life in the city of Florence from an intellectual, artistic, religious, and social point of view". The story takes place amidst actual historical events during the Italian Renaissance, and includes in its plot several notable figures from Florentine history.

Porno
2002 novel by Irvine Welsh, sequel to "Trainspotting"

Lucky Jim
novel by Kingsley Amis

Redwall
1986 novel by Brian Jacques

Ann Veronica
novel by H. G. Wells

The Return of the Native
1878 novel by Thomas Hardy

Call for the Dead
novel by John le Carré

The American
novel by Henry James

Crash
1973 novel by J. G. Ballard

Smiley's People
1979 novel by John le Carré

The Wonderful Visit
1895 novel by H. G. Wells

High-Rise
1975 novel by J. G. Ballard

My Cousin Rachel
novel by Daphne du Maurier

Airport
1968 novel by Arthur Hailey

The Comedians
novel by Graham Greene
The Worst Witch
series of children's novels by Jill Murphy

Tom's Midnight Garden
1958 novel by Philippa Pearce

The Thursday Murder Club
The Thursday Murder Club is a 2020 murder mystery novel, the debut novel by British television presenter Richard Osman. It is the first installment in his Thursday Murder Club series. It was published on 3 September 2020 by Viking Press, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House, and also released in 2020 as an audiobook, read by Lesley Manville.
The Borrowers
British children's novel, 1952, first in the Borrowers series by Mary Norton

The Shadow-Line
novel by Joseph Conrad

What Maisie Knew
novel by Henry James

Beau Geste
1924 adventure novel by P. C. Wren

Goodbye to Berlin
novel by Christopher Isherwood

A Handful of Dust
1934 novel by Evelyn Waugh

The Heart of the Matter
1984 novel by Graham Greene

Fingersmith
2002 novel by Sarah Waters

The Heart of Midlothian
novel by Walter Scott

Kipps
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. It was reportedly Wells's own favourite among his works, and it has been adapted for stage, cinema and television productions, including the musical Half a Sixpence.

Icon
novel by Frederick Forsyth

Brighton Rock
1938 novel by Graham Greene

Theatre
novel by W. Somerset Maugham

Enduring Love
novel by Ian McEwan

The Eagle of the Ninth
1954 novel by Rosemary Sutcliff