1. Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice (still working on this one!)
2. Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird
3. JRR Tolkien – Lord Of The Rings
4. Jodi Picoult – My Sister’s Keeper
5. Stephanie Meyer - Twilight Saga (I've read the first one - and that's it!)
6. JK Rowling – Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone
7. Audrey Niffenegger – The Time Traveler’s Wife
8. Markus Zusak - The Book Thief (reading this now!)
9. George Orwell - 1984
10. Raymond E. Feist – Magician
11. Khaled Hosseini – A Thousand Splendid Suns
12. Paullina Simons – Bronze Horsemen
13. Gregory David Roberts – Shantaram
14. Margaret Mitchell – Gone With The Wind
15. Bryce Courtenay – Power of One
16. Dan Brown – The Da Vinci Code
17. Dan Brown – Angels & Demons
18.
19. Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
20. Tim Winton – Cloud Street
21. Khaled Hosseini - The Kite Runner
22. Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights
23. Arthur Golden – Memoirs of Geisha
24. LM Montgomery - Anne of Green Gables
25. Joseph Heller – Catch-22
26. Elizabeth Gilbert – Eat Pray Love
27. Niv Mass Market Bible With Bible Guide – International Bible Society Staff and International Bible Society
28. JRR Tolkien - The Hobbit
29. Yann Martel – Life of Pi
30. AB Facey – Fortunate Life
31.Douglas Adams - The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy
32. Lewis Carroll - Alice In Wonderland & Through The Looking Glass
33. Diana Gabaldon – Cross Stich
34. Rohinton Mistry – A Fine Balance
35. David Pelzar - A Child Called It
36. Li Cunxin – Mao’s Last Dancer
37. John Marsden – Tomorrow, When The War Began
38. Frank McCourt - Angela's Ashes
39. Frank Herbert – Dune
40. JD Salinger – Catcher In The Rye
41. F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
42. Gabriel Garcia Marquez – One Hundred Years Of Solitude
43. Bryce Courtenay – April Fool’s Day
44. Ken Follet – Pillars Of The Earth
45. Patrick Suskind – Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer
46. Matthew Reilly – Ice Station
47. Carlos Ruiz Zafon – The Shadow Of The Wind
48. Stephen Hawking – A Brief History Of Time
49. Christopher Paolini - Eragon
50. Louisa May Alcott - Little Women
51. Mitch Albom – Tuesdays With Morrie
52. Jane Austen - Persuasion
53. Alice Sebold – The Lovely Bones
54. Ian McEwan – Atonement
55. Leo Tolstory – Anna Karenina
56. George Orwell - Animal Farm
57. Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange
58. Antoine de Saint ExupĂ©ry – The Little Prince
59. Roald Dahl – Charlie & The Chocolate Factory
60. CS Lewis - The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe
61. Gabriel Garcia Marquez – Love In The Time Of Cholera
62. Bill Bryson - A Short History of Nearly Everything
63. Fyodor Dostoevsky – Crime And Punishment
64. Anthony Bourke – Lion Called Christian
65. Arundhati Roy – The God Of Small Things
66. Paullina Simons – Tully
67. John Grisham - A Time To Kill
68. John Grogan – Marley & Me
69. Vikram Seth – A Suitable Boy
70. Alexandre Dumas – The Count Of Monte Cristo
71. Neil Gaiman – American Gods
72.
73. Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
74. Brendan Shanahan – In Turkey I Am Beautiful: Between Chaos And Madness In A Strange Land
75. Tim Winton – Breath
76. Bryce Courtenay – Jessica
77. Graeme Base – Animalia
78. Donna Tartt – The Secret History
79. Mario Puzo – The Godfather
80. Anne Rice - Interview With The Vampire
81. Steig Larrson – The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo
82. Stephen King – Stand
83. Helen Fielding – Bridget Jones’ Diary
84. Eckhart Tolle – New Earth
85. Matthew Reilly – Seven Ancient Wonders
86. Jung Chang – Wild Swans
87. Nicholas Sparks - The Notebook
88. Bret Easton Ellis – American Psycho
89. David Eddings – Belgariad Vol. 1: Pawn Of Prophecy; Queen Of Sorcery; Magician’s Gambit
90. Louis De Bernieres – Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
91. Melina Marchetta – Looking For Alibrandi
92. Celia Ahern – PS I Love You
93. John Irving – A Prayer For Owen Meany
94. Colleen McCullough – The Thorn Birds
95. John Kennedy Toole – A Confederacy Of Dunces
96. Terry Pratchett – Good Omens
97. Hunter S. Thompson – Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas
98. Joanne Harris – Chocolat
99. William Goldman - Princess Bride
100. Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
Wow, I've only read 23! How did you do? Any of you super readers and ready to show me up with your numbers in the comments?
10 comments:
I've read 22 of these. 5 of these books were part of a series and I've read all of the books in the series, as well as the book listed. I have also 14 books in common with you!
So which one is your favorite?
I am proud to say that I've read 40 of those books! But I still have so many on my list....sigh.
WOW! You're doing pretty good, I don't think that I would have nearly that many books bolded. I actually tend to re-read books a lot!
I have read 22 books on that list, but I read all the Twilight books and the entire Harry Potter Series.. :) Some of them are on my to-read list but others I have no desire to read. I actually came across a 1001 books to read and have it saved in a word document and attempt to get one of those from the library everytime, in my attempts to be "well read."
Funny, I've read the older/more classic ones but not the new ones. Maybe I should go to a fresher library.
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I've read 33. Decent but I have a ways to go! I need to save this - I love book lists like this!!
I've read twenty of these!
So it's sad how many of these books are sitting on my shelf...haven't been read but I own over half this list!
I also think it's funny that Diana Gabaldon's Outlander is listed as Cross Stitch...that's the British title I think...or the first title it went under.
Some of these seem like weird choices to me as well...things I've never hear of and kids book like Animalia...
Wow!! I love so many of these, and I'm glad Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett are both on there :) (the former is coming to my city in nine days!! SO excited!!)
Looking forward to reading your blog - I found you through the lovely Lisa, looks like a good one :)
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