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Gacked from pretty much everybody, by now. The BBC's top 100 books list, with the ones I've read indicated in bold. Books I loved and have read multiple times are marked with an asterisk. I have added comments to some as well.
the alchemist, paulo coelho
alice's adventures in wonderland, lewis carroll*
animal farm, george orwell
anna karenina, leo tolstoy
anne of green gables, lm montgomery*
artemis fowl, eoin colfer -- I don't think this deserves to be on the list. It has its moments, and Artemis himself is an interesting character, but the premise is, I think, fundamentally flawed.
the bfg, roald dahl -- I know I have read this, but it made no impact on me and I can barely recall it. Why is James and the Giant Peach not on this list?
birdsong, sebastian faulks
black beauty, anna sewell
bleak house, charles dickens
brave new world, aldous huxley
brideshead revisited, evelyn waugh
bridget jones's diary, helen fielding
captain corelli's mandolin, louis de bernieres
catch 22, joseph heller
the catcher in the rye, jd salinger
charlie and the chocolate factory, roald dahl*
a christmas carol, charles dickens
the clan of the cave bear, jean m auel
cold comfort farm, stella gibbons
the colour of magic, terry pratchett
the count of monte cristo, alexandre dumas*
crime and punishment, fyodor dostoyevsky*
david copperfield, charles dickens
double act, jacqueline wilson
dune, frank herbert*
emma, jane austen*
far from the madding crowd, thomas hardy
girls in love, jacqueline wilson
the god of small things, arundhati roy
the godfather, mario puzo
gone with the wind, margaret mitchell
good omens, terry pratchett and neil gaiman
goodnight mister tom, michelle magorian
gormenghast, mervyn peake*
the grapes of wrath, john steinbeck
great expectations, charles dickens
the great gatsby, f scott fitzgerald
guards! guards!, terry pratchett
harry potter and the chamber of secrets, jk rowling*
harry potter and the goblet of fire, jk rowling*
harry potter and the philosopher's stone, jk rowling*
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban, jk rowling*
his dark materials trilogy, philip pullman -- I've only read the first book, actually, and then stopped. By choice.
the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, douglas adams*
the hobbit, jrr tolkien*
holes, louis sachar
i capture the castle, dodie smith
jane eyre, charlotte bronte*
kane and abel, jeffrey archer
katherine, anya seton
the lion, the witch and the wardrobe, cs lewis*
little women, louisa may alcott
lord of the flies, william golding*
the lord of the rings, jrr tolkien*
love in the time of cholera, gabriel garcia marquez
the magic faraway tree, enid blyton
magician, raymond e feist -- I love fantasy, I've been reading it all my life, but this sequence bored me. I really did not think Feist was that wonderful a writer.
the magus, john fowles
matilda, roald dahl
memoirs of a geisha, arthur golden
middlemarch, george eliot
midnight's children, salman rushdie
mort, terry pratchett
night watch, terry pratchett
noughts and crosses, malorie blackman
of mice and men, john steinbeck
on the road, jack kerouac
one hundred years of solitude, gabriel garcia marquez
perfume, patrick suskind
persuasion, jane austen*
the pillars of the earth, ken follett
a prayer for owen meany, john irving
pride and prejudice, jane austen*
the princess diaries, meg cabot
the ragged trousered philanthropists, robert tressell
rebecca, daphne du maurier
the secret garden, frances hodgson burnett
the secret history, donna tartt
the shell seekers, rosamunde pilcher
the stand, stephen king
the story of tracy beaker, jacqueline wilson
a suitable boy, vikram seth
swallows and amazons, arthur ransome
a tale of two cities, charles dickens
tess of the d'urbervilles, thomas hardy
the thorn birds, colleen mccollough
to kill a mockingbird, harper lee
a town like alice, nevil shute
treasure island, robert louis stevenson
the twits, roald dahl
ulysses, james joyce
vicky angel, jacqueline wilson
war and peace, leo tolstoy
watership down, richard adams*
the wind in the willows, kenneth grahame*
winnie-the-pooh, aa milne*
the woman in white, wilkie collins
wuthering heights, emily bronte -- I hated this book. Really, really hated it.
So, looks like I've read a bit less than half the books? Not too bad. Especially since some of the books I'm not convinced should be on the list at all, plus there are some odd omissions. And some of the others I've been meaning to read for a long time, so I'll have to make a note and take it with me to the library next time I go...
the alchemist, paulo coelho
alice's adventures in wonderland, lewis carroll*
animal farm, george orwell
anna karenina, leo tolstoy
anne of green gables, lm montgomery*
artemis fowl, eoin colfer -- I don't think this deserves to be on the list. It has its moments, and Artemis himself is an interesting character, but the premise is, I think, fundamentally flawed.
the bfg, roald dahl -- I know I have read this, but it made no impact on me and I can barely recall it. Why is James and the Giant Peach not on this list?
birdsong, sebastian faulks
black beauty, anna sewell
bleak house, charles dickens
brave new world, aldous huxley
brideshead revisited, evelyn waugh
bridget jones's diary, helen fielding
captain corelli's mandolin, louis de bernieres
catch 22, joseph heller
the catcher in the rye, jd salinger
charlie and the chocolate factory, roald dahl*
a christmas carol, charles dickens
the clan of the cave bear, jean m auel
cold comfort farm, stella gibbons
the colour of magic, terry pratchett
the count of monte cristo, alexandre dumas*
crime and punishment, fyodor dostoyevsky*
david copperfield, charles dickens
double act, jacqueline wilson
dune, frank herbert*
emma, jane austen*
far from the madding crowd, thomas hardy
girls in love, jacqueline wilson
the god of small things, arundhati roy
the godfather, mario puzo
gone with the wind, margaret mitchell
good omens, terry pratchett and neil gaiman
goodnight mister tom, michelle magorian
gormenghast, mervyn peake*
the grapes of wrath, john steinbeck
great expectations, charles dickens
the great gatsby, f scott fitzgerald
guards! guards!, terry pratchett
harry potter and the chamber of secrets, jk rowling*
harry potter and the goblet of fire, jk rowling*
harry potter and the philosopher's stone, jk rowling*
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban, jk rowling*
his dark materials trilogy, philip pullman -- I've only read the first book, actually, and then stopped. By choice.
the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, douglas adams*
the hobbit, jrr tolkien*
holes, louis sachar
i capture the castle, dodie smith
jane eyre, charlotte bronte*
kane and abel, jeffrey archer
katherine, anya seton
the lion, the witch and the wardrobe, cs lewis*
little women, louisa may alcott
lord of the flies, william golding*
the lord of the rings, jrr tolkien*
love in the time of cholera, gabriel garcia marquez
the magic faraway tree, enid blyton
magician, raymond e feist -- I love fantasy, I've been reading it all my life, but this sequence bored me. I really did not think Feist was that wonderful a writer.
the magus, john fowles
matilda, roald dahl
memoirs of a geisha, arthur golden
middlemarch, george eliot
midnight's children, salman rushdie
mort, terry pratchett
night watch, terry pratchett
noughts and crosses, malorie blackman
of mice and men, john steinbeck
on the road, jack kerouac
one hundred years of solitude, gabriel garcia marquez
perfume, patrick suskind
persuasion, jane austen*
the pillars of the earth, ken follett
a prayer for owen meany, john irving
pride and prejudice, jane austen*
the princess diaries, meg cabot
the ragged trousered philanthropists, robert tressell
rebecca, daphne du maurier
the secret garden, frances hodgson burnett
the secret history, donna tartt
the shell seekers, rosamunde pilcher
the stand, stephen king
the story of tracy beaker, jacqueline wilson
a suitable boy, vikram seth
swallows and amazons, arthur ransome
a tale of two cities, charles dickens
tess of the d'urbervilles, thomas hardy
the thorn birds, colleen mccollough
to kill a mockingbird, harper lee
a town like alice, nevil shute
treasure island, robert louis stevenson
the twits, roald dahl
ulysses, james joyce
vicky angel, jacqueline wilson
war and peace, leo tolstoy
watership down, richard adams*
the wind in the willows, kenneth grahame*
winnie-the-pooh, aa milne*
the woman in white, wilkie collins
wuthering heights, emily bronte -- I hated this book. Really, really hated it.
So, looks like I've read a bit less than half the books? Not too bad. Especially since some of the books I'm not convinced should be on the list at all, plus there are some odd omissions. And some of the others I've been meaning to read for a long time, so I'll have to make a note and take it with me to the library next time I go...
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Date: 2003-05-21 10:19 pm (UTC)I only ever read the first Earthsea book, because I didn't like it at the time. I love Left Hand of Darkness, though.
~Chresimos
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Date: 2003-05-22 10:46 am (UTC)And it was very kind of you and everybody else not to point out my utter stupidity when I referred to "the fourth book of the Earthsea trilogy" in my earlier post. Man, I need to get to bed earlier...