The London Eye in Popular Culture - Novels

Novels

  • The Eye is featured in the 2005 novel Strange Affair, by Peter Robinson, on pages 190-94 (McClelland & Stewart paperback).
  • The Eye is featured in the 2007 children's mystery novel The London Eye Mystery.
  • In Un Lun Dun (2007) by China Miéville, the London Eye is said to have come from a dream about the UnLondon-I, a giant water wheel.
  • The Eye is featured in the 2008 novel Netherland, by Joseph O'Neill, on pages 253–55 (Vintage paperback).

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