Blitz


The Postmistress
Blackout (Oxford Time Travel, #3)
The Night Watch
The Last Bookshop in London
The Secret Keeper
Life After Life (Todd Family, #1)
The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
All Clear (Oxford Time Travel, 4)
Goodnight from London
BLITZ
Full Dark House (Bryant & May, #1)
The Air Raid Book Club
Secrets of a Charmed Life
Blitz Diary: Life Under Fire in World War II
The Distant Hours
A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate AlbusOur Castle by the Sea by Lucy StrangeThe War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker BradleyWhen the Sky Falls by Phil EarleThe Swallows' Flight by Hilary McKay
Children's WWII Fiction set in the UK
81 books — 14 voters
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann ShafferCode Name Verity by Elizabeth WeinThe Secret of Raven Point by Jennifer VanderbesMaisie Dobbs by Jacqueline WinspearThe Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Heroines in Britain during WW1 & WW2
104 books — 55 voters

The Duke of Windsor Conspiracy by David PhilipsBlackout by Connie WillisAll Clear by Connie WillisGood Night, Mr. Tom by Michelle MagorianThe Light Years by Elizabeth Jane Howard
World War II England
483 books — 226 voters
We Fight Fascists by Daniel SonabendA Murder Is Announced by Agatha ChristieA 1940s Childhood by James  MarshBrutal London by Simon PhippsLondon 1945 by Maureen  Waller
Living in Post-Second World War Britain
100 books — 12 voters

A Christmas Carol by Charles DickensThe Magician’s Nephew by C.S. LewisPeter Pan by J.M. BarrieA Bear Called Paddington by Michael BondA Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
City of London
143 books — 43 voters

Connie Willis
Good. Drink your tea," he ordered. "It will make you feel better." Nothing will make me feel better, she thought, but she drank it down. It was hot and sweet. Mr. Humphreys must have put his entire month's sugar ration into it. She drained the cup, feeling ashamed of herself. She wasn't the only one who'd had a bad night. ...more
Connie Willis, All Clear

Erich Kästner
Stellen Sie sich das vor. Die Menschen sind verzweifelt, weil der Boden zu viel trägt! Zu viel Getreide, und andere haben nichts zu fressen! Wenn in so eine Welt kein Blitz fährt, dann können sich die historischen Witterungsverhältnisse begraben lassen.
Erich Kästner, Fabian: die Geschichte eines Moralisten

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