21st-Century Fiction
- Bernard Cornwell Gallows Thief (2001)
- Philip Reeve - Mortal Engines (2001), A Darkling Plain (2006) Fever Crumb (2009)
- Zadie Smith - White Teeth (2001)
- Miles Tredinnick - Topless, (2001)
- Bernadine Evaristo - The Emperor's Babe (2002)
- Owen Parry - Honor's Kingdom (2002)
- Dan Brown - The Da Vinci Code (2003)
- William Gibson - Pattern Recognition (2003)
- Zoƫ Heller - Notes on a Scandal (2003)
- Adam Thirlwell - Politics (2003)
- Neal Stephenson - The Baroque Cycle (Quicksilver (2003), The Confusion (2004), The System of the World (2004))
- Monica Ali - Brick Lane (2004)
- Ben Elton - Past Mortem (2004)
- A. N. Wilson - My Name Is Legion (2004)
- Nick Hornby - A Long Way Down (2005)
- Ian McEwan - Saturday (2005)
- Kia Abdullah - Life, Love and Assimilation (17 May 2006)
- Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal - Tourism (2006)
- Charles Finch - A Beautiful Blue Death (2007), The September Society (2008), The Fleet Street Murders (2009), A Stranger in Mayfair (2010)
- Mark Baxter and Paolo Hewitt - The Mumper (2007)
- Mary Novik - Conceit (2007)
- Charlie Fletcher The Stoneheart (2008), The Ironhand (2008), Silvertongue (2010)
- Anthony Horowitz - Stormbreaker, Eagle Strike, Scorpia, Ark Angel (2008)
- Ruth Rendell - Portobello (2008)
- Andrew Sanger - The J-Word (2008) - novel set in Jewish North-West London
- Audrey Niffenegger - Her Fearful Symmetry (2009)
- Julia Stuart - The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise (2010)
- Benedict Jacka - Fated, Cursed, Taken (2012)
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