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    1.The Inferno- Dante
    2.Romeo and Juliet- Shakespeare
    3.The Bible
    4.The Republic- Plato
    5.The Catcher in the Rye- Salinger
    6.Catch-22- Heller
    7.On the Road- Kerouac
    8.The Metamorphoses- Ovid
    9.Lolita- Nabokov
    10.Andromache- Racine

    My pick is kind of a mixed bag or all time greats and personal faves. I'm not particularly fond of Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Cervantes, Homer, Austen, etc. Most people prefer Hamlet, but I'm going to go with R&J for being Shakespeare's best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Muse View Post
    I read Homebody by Orson Scott Card and enjoyed it. I haven't read anything else of his yet though
    You should definitely try Ender's Game. That's considered his best book.
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    1) Great Expectations - Dickens
    2) Crime and Punishment - Dostoevsky
    3) Lolita - Nabokov
    4) Madame Bovary - Flaubert
    5) Dracula - Stoker
    6) Lord of the Flies - Golding
    7) Invisible Man - Ellison
    8) Ulysses - Joyce
    9) The Enormous Room - Cummings
    10) 1984 - Orwell
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    Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    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
    Man i posted this a long time ago!
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    Persuasion
    Bitterbynde Saga by Cecilia Dart Thornton
    Hellfire by Mia Gallagher
    North and south by Elizabeth gaskell
    East of Eden
    Merlin Trilogy
    Artemis Fowl
    His Dark Materials
    Deirdre of the Sorrows
    Candide by Voltaire
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    1.Lord of the flies
    2.1984
    3.And then there were none
    4.Treasure Island
    5.Inheritence saga
    6.The chronicles of Narnia
    7.The BitterBynde saga
    8.Children of the red king saga
    9.A midsummer night's dream
    10. Artemis fowl saga

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    1. A prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
    2. The end of Mr Y by Scarlett Thomas
    3. Special topics in calamity physics by Marisha Pessl
    4. The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
    5. Faust - Der Tragödie erster Teil by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    6. Der Proceß by Franz Kafka
    7. North & South by Elizabeth Gaskell
    8. The shadow of the wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    9. Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
    10. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoj
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    Quote Originally Posted by mortalterror View Post
    2.Romeo and Juliet- Shakespeare
    Um, that isn't a novel

    Mine, I dunno (but in no particular order)

    Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
    Les Enfants Terribles by Jean Cocteau (which is probably actually a novella)
    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
    Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
    Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
    A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
    The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgeson Burnett
    Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
    1984 by George Orwell

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    Today I noticed that I had placed The Divine Comedy amongst my top ten novels as well...
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    1.The Red and the black by Stendhal
    2.Lost Illusions by Honore de Balzac
    3.Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
    4.Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevski
    5.Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
    6.War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
    7.Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
    8.Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
    9.The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
    10.The Egyptian by Mika Waltari

    So it's my ten. But I think that that list soon will change, because I have a lots of books which I want to read...

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    Quote Originally Posted by johann cruyff View Post
    Today I noticed that I had placed The Divine Comedy amongst my top ten novels as well...
    I was about to point that out actually!

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    books everyone should read:
    - Demian, Herman Hesse
    - Ishmael, Daniel Quinn, a book that will change your view of the world
    - Original Wisdom, Robert Wolff
    - Brave New World, Aldous Huxley
    - 1984
    - The Catcher in the Rye
    - Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury
    - Maus, Art Spielgman
    - The World According to Garp, John Irving
    - Griffin and Sabine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kafka's Crow View Post
    Dostoevsky and Samuel Beckett , the two hemispheres of my imaginative world! I
    What Kafka's Crow said. (Two hemispheres together make a world.)

    I will add a list beyond the necessity of reading EVERYTHING by the above two authors first:

    Franz Kafka- Pick one (the third hemisphere lol...)

    Arno Schmidt- everything translated (currently 3 Volumes)

    Jorge Louis Borges-- Fictions

    Virginia Woolf -- To The Lighthouse

    Joseph Conrad-- Pick any of his Majors

    Marcel Proust-- In Search of Lost Time

    David Foster Wallace-- Essays

    Joyce--- Dubliners or POTAAAYM

    I dunno, for the last two, maybe a major work by any 2 of: Camus, Hemingway, Nabakov, Pynchon, Bernhard, Mann, Tolstoy, or Barthelme's short stories...depending on how well grounded in the classics (or Literary IQ) the reader of the list of suggested books is intended for...
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    hmm here's my top ten.

    Finnegans Wake-James Joyce
    The Brothers Karamazov-Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man-James Joyce
    Lolita-Vladimir Nabokov
    Crime and Punishment-Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Ulysses-James Joyce
    Lord of the Flies-William Golding
    The Island of Dr.Moreau by H.G. Wells
    The Stranger-Albert Camus
    Pale Fire-Vladimir Nabokov

    half my list is the same three writers. I need to get out more often!
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    Rabelais - Gargantua and Pantagruel
    Bely - Petersburg
    Cervantes - Don Quixote
    Rulfo - Pedro Paramo
    Proust - Swann's Way
    Saint-Exupéry - Terre des hommes ("Sand, Wind and Stars", hate the title translation)
    Döblin - Berlin Alexanderplatz
    Aquin - Next Episode
    Nabokov - Lolita
    Gide - The Counterfeiters

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    1. The Picture of Dorian Gray-Oscar Wilde
    2. Crime and Punishment-Fyodor Dostoevsky
    3. The Trial- Franz Kafka
    4. Animal Farm-George Orwell (Not sure if this is a full-blown novel, due to length)
    5. Tale of Two Cities- Charles Dickens
    6. The Count of Monte-Cristo- Alexandre Dumas
    7. The Stranger- Albert Camus
    8. Moby Dick- Herman Melville
    9. Frankenstein- Mary Shelley
    10. Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad
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