London is by Edward Rutherfurd and is quite good.
I suggest:
Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden: a book about two cree snipers in the First World War. It's absolutely amazing.
Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder: a novel on the history of philosophy. It's a little hard to get started, but once you get about a quarter of the way in it's enthralling.
White Teeth by Zadie Smith: quirky novel from a young British author. She's one of my favourites.
How to be Good by Nick Hornby
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