Joanne Harris

Joanne Harris

Joanne Michèle Sylvie Harris (born 1964) is an Anglo-French author, whose books include fourteen novels, two cookbooks and many short stories. Her work is extremely diverse, covering aspects of magic realism, suspense, historical fiction, mythology and fantasy. She has also written a DR WHO novella for the BBC, has scripted guest episodes for the game ZOMBIES, RUN!, and is currently engaged in a number of musical theatre projects as well as developing an original drama for television.

In 2000, her 1999 novel CHOCOLAT was adapted to the screen, starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp. She is an honorary Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and in 2013 was awarded an MBE by the Queen.


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Series by Joanne Harris
Chocolat (4 books)

Books by Joanne Harris
Chocolat (Chocolat #1) 7.64   68
Blackberry Wine 7.76   17
Jigs & Reels N/A
Runemarks (Runemarks #1) 7.64   154
The Lollipop Shoes (Chocolat #2) 7.10   33
Runelight (Runemarks #2) 9.00   2
Peaches for Monsieur le Curé (Chocolat #3) 6.88   8
The Gospel of Loki (Loki #1) 7.00   4
Doctor Who: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Time Traveller N/A
A Pocketful of Crows 7.00   1
The Testament of Loki (Loki #2) 7.00   1
The Blue Salt Road 7.00   2
The Strawberry Thief (Chocolat #4) 8.50   2
Orfeia 8.00   2
Honeycomb 7.00   1
Broken Light 7.50   2

Speculative Fiction Novels (9)


2021 | fantasy, short stories

2020 | fantasy

2018 | fantasy
(Loki #2 / 2)
2018 | fantasy

2017 | fantasy
(Doctor Who: Time Trips)
2014 | science fiction
(Loki #1 / 2)
2014 | fantasy
(Runemarks #2 / 2)
2011 | fantasy, young adult
(Runemarks #1 / 2)
2007 | fantasy, young adult

Others non-spefi books (7)


2023 | thriller | Release date May 11, 2023
(Chocolat #4 / 4)
2019 | magical realism
(Chocolat #3 / 4)
2012 | magical realism
(Chocolat #2 / 4)
2007 | magical realism

2004 | short stories

2000 | magical realism
(Chocolat #1 / 4)
1999 | magical realism