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- trueA hobbit, a wardrobe, and a great war : how J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis rediscovered faith, friendship, and heroism in the cataclysm of 1914-1918
- trueA house unlocked
- trueA life in letters
- trueA most clever girl : how Jane Austen discovered her voice
- trueA private spy : the letters of John le Carré
- trueA walk with Jane Austen : a journey into adventure, love, and faith
- trueAgatha : the real life of Agatha Christie
- trueAgatha Christie : a mysterious life
- trueAlive, alive oh! and other things that matter
- trueAn autobiography
- trueBeatrix Potter & the unfortunate tale of a borrowed guinea pig
- trueBeatrix Potter and her paint box
- trueBeatrix Potter, a life in nature
- trueBeatrix Potter, scientist
- trueBecoming Beatrix : the life of Beatrix Potter and the world of Peter Rabbit
- trueBecoming C.S. Lewis : a biography of young Jack Lewis (1898-1918)
- trueBecoming Dickens : the invention of a novelist
- trueBoy : tales of childhood
- trueBrave Jane Austen : reader, writer, author, rebel
- trueBrief lives : Charlotte Brontë
- trueBurning man : the trials of D.H. Lawrence
- trueC.S. Lewis : a life : eccentric genius, reluctant prophet
- trueCannonbridge
- trueCharles Dickens
- trueCharles Dickens : the making of a literary giant
- trueCharles Dickens and the great theatre of the world
- trueCharles Dickens in love
- trueCharlotte Brontë : a fiery heart
- trueCharlotte Brontë before Jane Eyre
- trueChurchill and Orwell : the fight for freedom
- trueDancing fish and ammonites : a memoir
- Dangerous edge : a life of Graham Greene
- trueDaphne du Maurier : the secret life of the renowned storyteller
- trueDown and out in Paris and London
- trueDriving home : an American journey
- trueDrood : a novel
- trueDuchess of death : the unauthorized biography of Agatha Christie
- trueEvelyn Waugh : a life revisited
- trueFathers and sons : the autobiography of a family
- trueFinding Narnia : the story of C.S. Lewis and his brother
- trueGoldeneye : where Bond was born : Ian Fleming's Jamaica
- trueGood-bye to all that
- trueGreat expectations : the sons and daughters of Charles Dickens
- trueHow to create the perfect wife : Britain's most ineligible bachelor and his enlightened quest to train the ideal mate
- trueI used to live here once : the haunted life of Jean Rhys
- trueIf : the untold story of Kipling's American years
- trueIn Sicily
- trueIn love with George Eliot : a novel
- trueInspector of the dead
- trueJ.K. Rowling, extraordinary author
- trueJ.R.R. Tolkien
- trueJane Austen
- trueJane's fame : how Jane Austen conquered the world
- trueJohn Milton : a hero of our time
- trueJohn Ronald's dragons : the story of J.R.R. Tolkien
- trueJohn le Carré : the biography
- trueLaughter on the stairs
- trueLenten lands : [my childhood with Joy Davidman and C.S. Lewis]
- trueLife in the garden
- trueLike a diamond in the sky : Jane Taylor's beloved poem of wonder and the stars
- trueMad world : Evelyn Waugh and the secrets of Brideshead
- trueMaking darkness light : a life of John Milton
- trueMary Poppins, she wrote : the life of P.L. Travers
- trueMary Wollstonecraft : a revolutionary life
- trueMary's monster : love, madness, and how Mary Shelley created Frankenstein
- trueMary, who wrote Frankenstein
- trueMerry Hall
- trueMore about Boy : Roald Dahl's tales from childhood
- trueMore fool me : a memoir
- trueMore than marmalade : Michael Bond and the story of Paddington Bear
- trueMr. Dickens and his carol
- trueMrs Woolf and the servants : an intimate history of domestic life in Bloomsbury
- trueMurder as a fine art
- trueNot just Jane : rediscovering seven amazing women writers who transformed British literature
- trueNothing to be frightened of
- trueOne fun day with Lewis Carroll : a celebration of wordplay and a girl named Alice
- trueOrdinary, extraordinary Jane Austen : the story of six novels, three notebooks, a writing box, and one clever girl
- trueOrwell : the life
- trueOrwell's roses
- trueOur man down in Havana : the story behind Graham Greene's Cold War spy novel
- trueOver the hills and far away : the life of Beatrix Potter
- truePassionate minds : women rewriting the world
- truePenelope Fitzgerald : a life
- trueQuicksands : a memoir
- trueRomantic outlaws : the extraordinary lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter Mary Shelley
- trueSamuel Johnson : a biography
- trueSaving the countryside : the story of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit
- trueSeason of darkness
- trueShakespeare : the world as stage
- trueShakespeare's library : unlocking the greatest mystery in literature
- trueShe made a monster : how Mary Shelley created Frankenstein
- trueSomething in the blood : the untold story of Bram Stoker, the man who wrote Dracula
- trueSomewhere towards the end
- trueSubversive : Christ, culture, and the shocking Dorothy L. Sayers
- trueSummer of secrets
- trueSunlight on the lawn
- trueTeach us to sit still : a skeptic's search for health and healing
- trueThe Bronte cabinet : three lives in nine objects
- trueThe Bronte myth
- trueThe Brontes
- The Brontes : Fantasy and reality
- trueThe Dante chamber
- trueThe artful Dickens : tricks and ploys of the great novelist
- trueThe child's child : a novel
- trueThe chimney sweeper's boy : a novel
- trueThe dawn watch : Joseph Conrad in a global world
- trueThe end of the affair
- trueThe horror of love
- trueThe lineup : the world's greatest crime writers tell the inside story of their greatest detectives
- trueThe madwoman upstairs : a novel
- trueThe making of C.S. Lewis : from atheist to apologist (1918-1945)
- trueThe ministry of truth : the biography of George Orwell's 1984
- trueThe mystery of Charles Dickens
- trueThe mystery of Lewis Carroll : discovering the whimsical, thoughtful and sometimes lonely man who created Alice in Wonderland
- trueThe other side of silence
- trueThe outsider : my life in intrigue
- trueThe pigeon tunnel : stories from my life
- trueThe poet and the vampyre : the curse of Byron and the birth of literature's greatest monsters
- trueThe private world of Georgette Heyer
- trueThe provincial lady in America
- trueThe provincial lady in London
- trueThe real Jane Austen : a life in small things
- trueThe secret lives of Somerset Maugham : a biography
- trueThe skeptical romancer : selected travel writing
- trueThe story of Alice : Lewis Carroll and the secret history of Wonderland
- trueThe stranger diaries
- trueThe sun in the morning : my early years in India and England
- trueThe third woman : the secret passion that inspired the End of an Affair
- trueThe turning point : 1851--a year that changed Charles Dickens and the world
- trueThe unquiet Englishman : a life of Graham Greene
- trueThe wonderful story of Henry Sugar, and six more
- trueThe young H.G. Wells : changing the world
- trueThis time next year we'll be laughing : a memoir
- trueThomas Hardy
- trueThomas Hardy : half a Londoner
- trueThrough the wardrobe : how C.S. Lewis created Narnia
- trueTom Stoppard : a life
- trueUnder my skin
- trueVirginia Woolf
- trueVirginia Woolf : a portrait
- trueVirginia Woolf : and the women who shaped her world
- trueVirginia Woolf, a writer's life
- trueWhat blest genius? : the jubilee that made Shakespeare
- trueWho is J.K. Rowling?
- trueWho the hell is Pansy O'Hara? : the fascinating stories behind 50 of the world's best-loved books
- trueWho was Jane Austen?
- trueWho was Lewis Carroll?
- trueWhy be happy when you could be normal?
- trueWilliam Golding : the man who wrote Lord of the flies, a life
- trueWilliam Shakespeare : his life and times, in his own words
- trueWilliam Shakespeare : scenes from the life of the world's greatest writer
- trueWinter of despair
- trueWodehouse : a life
- trueWordsworth : a life
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