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List created by Len S. (lens) - , on Feb 26, 2010
List Votes: 26 Books: 54 Contributors: 24 Watchers: 82 List Type: Open
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Patouie
Patty P. (Patouie) - ,
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Harper Lee's classic novel of a lawyer in the Deep South defending a black man charged with the rape of a white girl. One of the best-loved stories of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird has earned many distinctions since its original publication in 1960. It won the Pulitzer Prize, has been...  more

Book Votes: 80
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Len S. (lens) - ,
Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austen
It's time to rediscover the wonderful books we all cherish.Originally published anonymously in 1813, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is one of the most widely read and most popular novels in the English language. The courtship between the independent Elisabeth Bennett and the handsome yet...  more

Book Votes: 49
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1984 by George Orwell
The year 1984 is finally upon us, and George Orwell's prophetic, nightmare vision in 1949 of the world we were becoming is timlier than ever. 1984 is still the great modern classic of "Negative Utopia." It is a world subsumed in tyranny and war in which Winston Smith, a London...  more

Book Votes: 48
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
In his introduction, Harold Bloom states that The Great Gatsby "has become part of what must be called the American mythology." This volume offers a complete critical survey of the novel, including examinations of its structure and narrative stance, redefining of the hero, and more. This series...  more

Book Votes: 42
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Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Published in 1936, GONE WITH THE WIND sold 50,000 copies on its first day, and two million after a year. Even though it is 1,037 pages long, readers all over the world snatched up the book; by 1937 it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the movie rights had been sold to David O. Selznick....  more

Book Votes: 40
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Linda (Angeleyes) - ,
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
When The Grapes of Wrath first appeared in 1939, it electrified an America still recovering from the Great Depression.  Driven from their Oklahoma farm by the encroachment of large agricultural interests, the Joad family sets out, like generations before them, to the promised land of...  more

Book Votes: 36
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Patty P. (Patouie) - ,
The Handmaid's Tale (Handmaid's Tale, Bk 1) by Margaret Atwood
In the world of the near future, who will control women's bodies? Offred is a Handmaid in the Republic of Gilead. She may leave the home of the Commander and his wife once a day to walk to food markets whose signs are now pictures instead of words because women are no longer allowed to...  more

Book Votes: 36
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Len S. (lens) - ,
The Catcher in the Rye (Modern Classics S.) by J.D. Salinger
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Book Votes: 35
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D. G. (riahekans)
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Tells a story about the strange relationship of two migrant workers, who are able to realize their dreams of an easy life until one of them succumbs to his weakness for soft, helpless creatures and strangles the farmer's wife. Tragic tale of a retarded man and the friend who loves and tries to...  more

Book Votes: 34
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Jane Eyre (Signet Classics) by Charlotte Bronte
Cambridge Literature is a series of literary texts edited for study by students aged 14-18 in English-speaking classrooms. It will include novels, poetry, short stories, essays, travel-writing and other non-fiction. The series will be extensive and open-ended and will provide school students...  more

Book Votes: 32
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Patty P. (Patouie) - ,
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
"Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood," writes Frank McCourt in Angela's Ashes. "Worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood." Welcome, then, to the pinnacle of the miserable Irish Catholic childhood. Born in Brooklyn in...  more

Book Votes: 28
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
'Cordially hated and dreaded by all the mothers of the town because he was idle, and lawless, vulgar, and bad - and because all their children admired him so', Huckleberry Finn, the fourteen-year-old son of the town drunkard, joins runaway slave Jim on an exciting journey down the mighty...  more

Book Votes: 25
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The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
As a new age dawns in England's twelfth century, the building of a mighty Gothic cathedral sets the stage for a story of intrigue and power, passion and romance. It is in this rich tapestry, where kings and queens are corrupt, that the common man shows eternal promise -- and one majestic...  more

Book Votes: 24
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Ronnie G. (frenchgiant)
The Hobbit: Or, There and Back Again by J. R. R. Tolkien
J.R.R. Tolkien's own description for the original edition: If you care for journeys there and back, out of the comfortable Western world, over the edge of the Wild, and home again, and can take an interest in a humble hero (blessed with a little wisdom and a little courage and considerable good...  more

Book Votes: 24
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Sandra (Piper)
Outlander (Outlander, Bk 1) by Diana Gabaldon
Unrivaled storytelling... unforgettable characters... rich historical detail... these are the hallmarks of Diana Gabaldon's work. Her New York Times bestselling Outlander novels have earned the praise of critics and captured millions of readers. Here is the story that started it all, introducing...  more

Book Votes: 23
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Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
Catch-22 is like no other novel we have ever read. It has its own style, its own rationale, its own extraordinary character. It moves back and forth from hilarity to horror. It is outrageously funny and strangely affecting. It is totally original. It is set in the closing months of World War...  more

Book Votes: 22
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Linda (Angeleyes) - ,
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged is the astounding story of a man who said that he would stop the motor of the world--and did. Tremendous in scope, breathtaking in its suspense, Atlas Shrugged stretches the boundaries further than any book you have ever read. It is a mystery, not about the murder of a man's body,...  more

Book Votes: 21
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Valerie H.
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
The Poisonwood Bible is a story told by the wife and four daughters of Nathan Price, a fierce, evangelical Baptist who takes his family and mission to the Belgian Congo in 1959. They carry with them everything they believe they will need from home, but soon find that all of it—from garden...  more

Book Votes: 20
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All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Marie Remarque
Remarque's 1929 novel is among the finest antiwar literature written after the First World War. The title, Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on Western Front, part of Chelsea House Publishers’ Modern Critical Interpretations series, presents the most important 20th-century criticism on...  more

Book Votes: 19
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Ronnie G. (frenchgiant)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
In this classic novel of the 1960's, Ken Kesey's hero is Randle Patrick McMurphy, a boisterous, brawling, fun-loving rebel who swaggers into the world of a mental hospital and takes over. A lusty, life-affirming fighter, McMurphy rallies the other patients around him by challenging the...  more

Book Votes: 17
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Set in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird follows three years in the life of 8-year-old Scout Finch, her brother, Jem, and their father, Atticus -- three years punctuated by the arrest and eventual trial of a young black man accused of...  more

Book Votes: 17
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Patty P. (Patouie) - ,
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
Owen Meany, the dwarf son of a quarry worker in New Hampshire, accidentally kills his best friend's mother with a baseball when he hits it into the stands at a Little League game. Meany subsequently becomes a mystic who believes he is an instrument of God.

Book Votes: 15
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DARYL D. (bookworm-51)
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien
Saga of a group heroes who set forth to save their world from evil. A brotherhood of 'hobbits,' elves, dwarves, and people is formed to combat evil forces. Tolkien drew on his extensive knowledge of folklore and the classics to create the worlds and creatures described in the trilogy, which...  more

Book Votes: 15
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Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
The hilarious and tragic story of Humbert Humbert, a middle-aged Russian man who feels passion only for young the "nymphet" Dolores Haze, whom he renames Lolita.

Book Votes: 14
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Pam C. (PamC)
Walden and Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau
?I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.? That quintessential American?Henry David Thoreau continues to inspire us to...  more

Book Votes: 12
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DARYL D. (bookworm-51)
Wuthering Heights (Barnes Noble Classics Series) (BN Classics) by Emily Bronte
Emily Brontë’s only novel, Wuthering Heights remains one of literature’s most disturbing explorations into the dark side of romantic passion. Heathcliff and Cathy believe they’re destined to love each other forever, but when cruelty and snobbery separate them, their...  more

Book Votes: 12
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War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy & Richard Pevear (Translator) & Larissa Volokhon...
War and Peace broadly focuses on Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812 and follows three of the most well-known characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfillment; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, who...  more

Book Votes: 11
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Beloved by Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison's magnificent Pulitzer Prize-winning novel brings the unimaginable experience of slavery into our comprehension.  Set in rural Ohio several years after the Civil War, it is the story of Sethe, an escaped slave, who has risked her life in order to wrench herself...  more

Book Votes: 10
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Patty P. (Patouie) - ,
Sophie's Choice by William Styron
"[One morning] in the early spring, I woke up with the remembrance of a girl I'd once known, Sophie. It was a very vivid half-dream, half-revelation, and all of a sudden I realized that hers was a story I had to tell." That very day, William Styron began writing the first chapter of Sophie's...  more

Book Votes: 10
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Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Invisible Man is a milestone in American literature, a book that has continued to engage readers since its appearance in 1952. A first novel by an unknown writer, it remained on the bestseller list for sixteen weeks, won the National Book Award for fiction, and established Ralph Ellison as one...  more

Book Votes: 9
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The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer & R. M. Lumiansky (Translator) & H. ...
The procession that crosses Chaucer's pages is as full of life and as richly textured as a medieval tapestry. The Knight, the Miller, the Friar, the Squire, the Prioress, the Wife of Bath, and others who make up the cast of characters -- including Chaucer himself -- are real people, with...  more

Book Votes: 9
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Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
THINGS FALL APART tells two overlapping, intertwining stories, both of which center around Okonkwo, a “strong man” of an Ibo village in Nigeria. The first of these stories traces Okonkwo's fall from grace with the tribal world in which he lives, and in its classical purity of...  more

Book Votes: 9
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Valerie H.
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
One of the most important works of twentieth-century American literature, Zora Neale Hurston's beloved 1937 classic, Their Eyes Were Watching God, is an enduring Southern love story sparkling with wit, beauty, and heartfelt wisdom. Told in the captivating voice of a woman who refuses to live in...  more

Book Votes: 9
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One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez & Gregory Rabassa (Transl...
A best seller and critical success in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the rise and fall, birth and death of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendia family. It is a rich and brilliant chronicle of life and...  more

Book Votes: 8
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Bram Stoker's Dracula by Bram Stoker
Can there be a more terrifying and seductive tale than this? The story of the notorious vampire Count Dracula, lord of the undead, who rises from his coffin at night to suck the blood of the living is, undoubtedly, the stuff of nightmares. Narrated from several different viewpoints, Dracula...  more

Book Votes: 8
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The Odyssey of Homer by T.E. Lawrence & Bernard Knox
Colonel T.E. Lawrence was one of the most flamboyant figures of his era, known throughout the Western world as Lawrence of Arabia. Glory-seeking yet self-effacing, this soldier, archaeologist, spy, and scholar was a war hero whom Winston Churchill called "one of the greatest men of our time."...  more

Book Votes: 7
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Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri & C. H. Sisson & David H. Higgins & Alig...
This single volume, blank verse translation of The Divine Comedy includes an introduction, maps of Dante's Italy, Hell, Purgatory, Geocentric Universe, and political panorama of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century, diagrams and notes providing the reader with invaluable guidance. ...  more

Book Votes: 7
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The Sound and The Fury by William Faulkner
The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner's fourth novel, is his first attempt at a wholly self-conscious style. Faulkner's willingness to experiment affords his readers no stable perspective from which to comprehend the decline of the Compson family. The title, William Faulkner’s The Sound...  more

Book Votes: 6
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Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
When Lemuel Gulliver sets off from London on a sea voyage, little does he know the many incredible and unbelievable misadventures awaiting. Shipwrecked at sea and nearly drowned, he washes ashore upon an exotic island called Liliput--where the people are only six inches tall! Next he visits a...  more

Book Votes: 6
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Middlemarch by George Eliot
Vast and crowded, rich in irony and suspense, Middlemarch is richer still in character, with two of the era's most enduring characters, Dorothea Brooke, trapped in a loveless marriage, and Lydgate, an ambitious young doctor.

Book Votes: 6
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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
For nineteen-year-old Edmond Dantes, life is sweet. Soon to be captain of his own ship, he is also about to be married to his true love, Mercedes. But suddenly everything turns sour. On the joyous day of his wedding he is arrested and -- without a fair trial -- condemned to solitary confinement...  more

Book Votes: 6
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Nicole G. (nyteacher)
Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Song of Solomon explores the quest for cultural identity through an African American folktale about enslaved Africans who escape slavery by fleeing back to Africa. The novel tells the story of Macon "Milkman" Dead, a young man alienated from himself and estranged from his family, his...  more

Book Votes: 5
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The Agony and the Ecstasy : A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone
Celebrating the 500th anniversary of Michelangelo's David, New American Library releases a special edition of Irving Stone's classic biographical novel-in which both the artist and the man are brought to life in full. A masterpiece in its own right, this novel offers a compelling portrait of...  more

Book Votes: 5
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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky & Constance Garnett (Translator)
The Brothers Karamazov is a towering masterpiece of literature, philosophy, psychology, and religion. It tells the story of intellectual Ivan, sensual Dmitri, and idealistic Alyosha Karamazov, who collide in the wake of their despicable father's brutal murder. With an introduction and...  more

Book Votes: 5
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Chuck R.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
Tor Classics are affordably-priced editions designed to attract the young reader. Original dynamic cover art enthusiastically represents the excitement of each story. Appropriate "reader friendly" type sizes have been chosen for each title—offering clear, accurate, and readable text. All...  more

Book Votes: 5
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Ulysses by James Joyce
Ulysses is one of the most influential novels of the twentieth century. It was not easy to find a publisher in America willing to take it on, and when Jane Jeap and Margaret Anderson started printing extracts from the book in their literary magazine The Little Review in 1918, they were arrested...  more

Book Votes: 4
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DARYL D. (bookworm-51)
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
At last, Ayn Rand's masterpiece is available to her millions of loyal readers in trade paperback. With this acclaimed work and its immortal query, "Who is John Galt?", Ayn Rand found the perfect artistic form to express her vision of existence. Atlas Shrugged made Rand not only one of the most...  more

Book Votes: 4
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DARYL D. (bookworm-51)
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne & Robin H. Waterfield (Edito...
A nineteenth-century science fiction tale of an electric submarine, its eccentric captain, and undersea world, which anticipated many of the scientific achievements of the twentieth century.

Book Votes: 4
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To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
In TO THE LIGHTHOUSE (1927) Virginia Woolf chooses a three-part structure and an elegiac, ode-like form to reveal the complexities of family politics. The autobiographical plot--which Woolf claimed finally "laid to rest" her conflicted feelings about her parents--begins in St. Ives, where...  more

Book Votes: 3
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Lisa D.
Peachtree Road by Anne Rivers Siddons
Headstrong, exuberant, and independent, Lucy Bondurant is a devastating beauty who will never become the demure Southern lady her mother and society demand. Sheppard Gibbs Bondurant III, Lucy's older cousin, is too shy and bookish to become the classically suave and gregarious Southern gentleman...  more

Book Votes: 3
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Cheryl H.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
An American classic, the moving story set in the 1900's, about a young girl's coming of age at the turn of the century, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn follows the lives of 11-year-old Francie Nolan, her younger brother Neely, and their parents, Irish immigrants who have settled in the...  more

Book Votes: 3
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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky & Constance Garnett (Translator)
A desperate young man plans the perfect crime -- the murder of a despicable pawnbroker, an old women no one loves and no one will mourn. Is it not just, he reasons, for a man of genius to commit such a crime, to transgress moral law -- if it will ultimately benefit humanity? So begins one of the...  more

Book Votes: 3
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The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
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Book Votes: 2
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Jeffrey (midget)
Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham & Gore Vidal & Theodore Dreiser &...
It is very difficult for a writer of my generation, if he is honest, to pretend indifference to the work of Somerset Maugham," wrote Gore Vidal. "He was always so entirely there." Originally published in 1915, Of Human Bondage is a potent expression of the power of sexual obsession and of...  more

Book Votes: 1

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Comment added 5/3/18 by Jay N. (ajdowning):
Great list. I voted for about 10 books. I still need to read quite a few of these books. Moby-Dick needs to be on the list.

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Comment added 11/3/15 by Barbara B. (Roseybarb):
" To Kill a Mockingbird " is on here twice, also listed twice is " Atlas Shrugged " Glad to see my favorite made it to this list. But only 10 votes for Lord of the Rings surprised me.

Comment added 7/22/11 by Alan W.:
Definitely some cringing... only matches my personal list by about 7-10%...LOL... ...the wonderful adventure of trying to find the next book to add to my personal favorites list.... I often feel sad when I talk to people that don't read for pleasure...

Comment added 8/15/10 by Ryan F. (thehappyfew):
The funnest part of this list was cringing at some of the titles listed here and being reminded that what is great about literature is the different way it imprints itself upon the reader. Thank God (and teachers) that I can read!

Comment added 6/4/10 by Len S. (lens) - , :
Linda R. and D.G.--How could I have forgotten to include a Steinbeck novel?!?! Thanks! Patty P.--Thanks for adding To Kill a Mockingbird, one of my all-time favs!