Welcome to the sprawling universe of books set in the Lone Star State. Texas, with its vast landscapes, rich history, and diverse communities, provides the perfect backdrop for tales of every stripe. From stories of cowboys on the frontier to complex narratives within its cosmopolitan cities, the state serves as a rich canvas for our shared human journey. Here, you will find a myriad of voices reverberating under the wide Texas sky, each with intriguing tales as expansive as the state itself.
Lonesome Dove
By Larry McMurtry
How it fits the "novels set in Texas" vibe: This epic adventure novel truly captures the spirit of the Texas frontier. The tale centers around two retired Texas Rangers embarking on a cattle drive to Montana.
5 / 5 Stars on Google Books
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Page Count: 864
Published Date: 2010-06-01
All the Pretty Horses
By Cormac McCarthy
How it fits the "novels set in Texas" vibe: All the Pretty Horses is a profound and richly resonating story of love and loss at the end of the old West in Texas.
4 / 5 Stars on Google Books
Publisher: Vintage
Page Count: 322
Published Date: 2010-08-11
Friday Night Lights (25th Anniversary Edition)
By H. G. Bissinger
How it fits the "novels set in Texas" vibe: This non-fiction book provides a stark portrayal of life in the football-obsessed town of Odessa, Texas.
5 / 5 Stars on Google Books
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Page Count: 219
Published Date: 2015-08-11
The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog
By John R. Erickson
How it fits the "novels set in Texas" vibe: This humorous children's series, based on a 'cowdog' named Hank in Texas, encapsulates the spirit of rural Texas with a good dose of humor.
Page Count: 137
Published Date: 1988
The Son
By Philipp Meyer
How it fits the "novels set in Texas" vibe: Epic in its scope, 'The Son' is a multi-generation historical novel that embodies Texas' history and its rush to oil wealth.