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    I'm not sure if I can come up with 10, but here goes, my top favorite books I think everyone should read. (I guess I'm narcissistic)

    1. Dracula by Bram Stoker
    2. 1984 by George Orwell
    3. Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
    4. Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
    5. Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
    6. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
    7. Beowulf unknown
    8. Iliad and Oddysey by Homer (I'm acutally in the process of reading these now)
    9. Republic by Plato (I haven't read this one yet, however my sister said it was one of the greatest books she ever read)
    10. The Illustrated Book of Signs and Symbols by Miranda Bruce-Mitford

    Why look at that, I did manage to dredge up ten.
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    Adolescent- Actually, Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina. It's wonderful, but I don't know if I would put it on a "must read" list... but that's just my opinion!

    Has anyone read The Mysterious Stranger by Twain? I found it very twisted but oh so fabulous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by higley View Post
    The Pilgrim's Progress- John Bunyan
    I just received this book from a pastor I know. So you liked it very much then Higley? It's not that long, maybe I can squeeze it in before Christmas break is over.
    "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."


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    Quote Originally Posted by grace86 View Post
    I just received this book from a pastor I know. So you liked it very much then Higley? It's not that long, maybe I can squeeze it in before Christmas break is over.
    Oh yes it's lovely. Very much enjoyed it; reads like a dream.
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    The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
    Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes
    Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
    One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Carcía Márquez
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    1984 by George Orwell
    Night by Elie Wiesel
    Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
    Mrs.Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
    Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
    "My words fly up, my thoughts remain below. / Words without thoughts never to heaven go." Claudius (Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 3).

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    Giles Goat-Boy - John Barth
    Don Quixote - Cervantes
    Lord Jim - Conrad
    Tulku - Peter Dickinson
    Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Gibbon
    God Knows - Joseph Heller
    Darkness at Noon - Arthur Koestler
    The Other Wind - Ursula le Guin
    The Road Back - Erich Maria Remarque
    Candide - Voltaire

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    1984 by George Orwell
    Beowulf
    The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
    Fahrenheit 451- Ray Bradbury
    Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
    brave new world by Aldous Huxly
    the kite runner by Khaled Hosseini
    the heart is a lonely hunter by Carson Mccullers
    the catcher in the rye by J.D Salinger
    great expectations by Charles Dickens
    the trial by Franz Kafka
    Something From The Past Just Comes
    And Stares Into My Soul

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    my recommendations:

    Catch-22 (Joseph Heller)
    Angela's Ashes (Frank McCourt)
    Three Men in a Boat (Jerome K. Jerome)
    Frankenstein (Mary Shelley)
    A Farewell to Arms (Ernest Hemingway)
    Brave New World (Aldous Huxley)
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain)
    Death in Venice and Other Stories (Thomas Mann)
    Ten Little Indians (Sherman Alexie)
    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Haddon)

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    1] Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen.
    2] Her Mother’s Daughter – Marilyn French.
    3] 1984 – George Orwell.
    4] Beloved – Toni Morrison.
    5] Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy.
    6] Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov.
    7] 100 Years of Solitude – Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
    8] Mill on the Floss – George Eliot.
    9] Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte.
    10] The Diary of Anne Frank.
    The eternal quest of the individual human being is to shatter his loneliness.

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    1. Persuasion- Jane Austen
    2. Hellfire- Mia Gallagher
    3. The Alchemist- Paulo Coelho
    4. East of Eden- John Stienbeck
    5. Utterly Monkey- Nick Laird
    6. Merlin Trilogy- Mary Stewart
    7. Artemis Fowl- Eoin Colfer
    8. His Dark materials- Philip Pulman
    9. Deirdre of the Sorrows- J.M.Synge
    10. Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
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    Quote Originally Posted by livelaughlove View Post
    Adolescent- Actually, Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina. It's wonderful, but I don't know if I would put it on a "must read" list... but that's just my opinion!

    Has anyone read The Mysterious Stranger by Twain? I found it very twisted but oh so fabulous!
    Yes, sorry I meant Tolstoy , ever cared to read War and Peace? I'm hacking through that right now.

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    I'm an adolescent too...
    Anyway, these books aren't all classics, but they are must-reads:
    (in random order)

    Any of the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries by Dorothy L. Sayers
    Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
    The Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayyam (Persian poetry)
    The Pickwick Papers by Dickens
    Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte
    Any of Emily Dickinson's poems
    The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
    and, of course, the Illiad and the Odyssey by Homer

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    Quote Originally Posted by livelaughlove View Post
    Adolescent- Actually, Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina. It's wonderful, but I don't know if I would put it on a "must read" list... but that's just my opinion!

    Has anyone read The Mysterious Stranger by Twain? I found it very twisted but oh so fabulous!
    I love Anna Karenina but agree that it's not top 10 (though War and Peace may very well be).

    And yes, The Mysterious Stranger is great.

    Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon
    1984 (and Animal Farm for that matter) by George Orwell
    A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
    War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
    In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu) by Marcel Proust
    The Odyssey by Homer
    The Trial by Franz Kafka

    Somewhat of a Generic list, but what can you do...

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    1. Brothers Karamazov
    2. Mary Called Magdalene
    3. White Nights
    4. The Trail
    5. Padre Pio
    6. The Count of Monte Cristo
    7. A Tale of Two Cities
    8. The Autobiography of a Yogi
    9. The Adolescent
    10. The Idiot

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    ten is definitely not enough...i would think you should start with the bible and the odyssey and the illiad...then shakespeare...those things are very often echoed in later literature, so if uve not read them u won't understand things fully. then things like dickens, austen, thoreau...as for contemporary literature, have a look at the nobel prize winners for lit.

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