Hebrides


The Blackhouse (Lewis Trilogy, #1)
The Chessmen (Lewis Trilogy, #3)
The Lewis Man (Lewis Trilogy, #2)
Sea Room: An Island Life in the Hebrides
I'll Keep You Safe
Coffin Road
Written in Bone (David Hunter, #2)
The Hills Is Lonely (Hebridean Trilogy, #1)
Secrets of the Sea House
The Black Loch (Lewis Trilogy, #4)
Crowdie and Cream and Other Stories
An Eye on the Hebrides: An Illustrated Journey
The House Between Tides
The Lewis Land Struggle: Na Gaisgich
The Spuddy
Outlander by Diana GabaldonMacbeth by William ShakespeareThe Winter Sea by Susanna KearsleyDragonfly in Amber by Diana GabaldonThe Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark
Books Set in Scotland
1,113 books — 691 voters
Good Omens by Terry PratchettNeverwhere by Neil GaimanJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna ClarkeA Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. SchwabDaughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
SF & F Atlas - British Isles
218 books — 16 voters

The Steel Bonnets by George MacDonald FraserThe Secret Commonwealth by Robert  KirkThe Visions of Isobel Gowdie by Emma WilbyFolklore of the Scottish Highlands by Anne RossTales of the Seal People by Duncan Williamson
Scottish Folk Beliefs
94 books — 4 voters

Neil Munro
What does his lordship dae? He buys up a bunch o' islands in the Hebrides; carts in the native crofter population to Stornoway; runs them through a sapple o' Sunlight Soap, cuts their nails; learns them the English language; gets them an eight-'oors day, and starts them fishin' on scientific principles. Stornoway becomes the Port Sunlight of the North; every man has a nice wee red-tiled cottage, and a picture palace at the door, and the cod fish is fair worried oot o' its life. ...more
Neil Munro, Erchie, My Droll Friend

Mandy Haggith
One of the most astounding places elms grow is on Canna, a remote Hebridean island with a valuable safe harbour for sailors (my summer obsession). There is nothing to the south-west of Canna except a few thousand miles of Atlantic Ocean, and that's the prevailing wind direction, scouring the island with salt-laden rain and gales. Yet here I find a craggy slope swathed in elms, sculpted by the wind into wedges, repeatedly clipped to the distinctive wind-raked shape of the slope. In mid-July, the ...more
Mandy Haggith, The Lost Elms: A Love Letter to Our Vanished Trees – and the Fight to Save Them

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