as compiled by a very angry Plumcake
A Bend in the River – V.S. Naipaul
A Good Man is Hard to Find – Flannery O’Connor
A Modest Proposal – Jonathan Swift
Alice Through the Looking Glass – Lewis Carroll
Angela’s Ashes – Frank McCourt
Big Sleep, The – Raymond Chandler
Bluest Eye, The – Toni Morrison
Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, The – Burton 1885 ed.
Cairo Trilogy – Naguib Mahfouz
Canterbury Tales, The – Geoffrey Chaucer
Catch-22 – Joseph Heller
Close Range:Wyoming Stories – Annie Proulx
Count of Monte Cristo, The – Alexandre Dumas
Crime and Punishment – Fyodor Dostoevsky
D.V. – Diana Vreeland
Dialogues of Plato
Disgrace – J.M. Coetzee
Doctor Faustus – Christopher Marlowe
Dramatic Works – Samuel Beckett
Dramatic Works – Alan Bennett
Dramatic Works – George Bernard Shaw
Dramatic Works – Jean-Paul Sartre
Dramatic Works – Tennessee Williams
East of Eden – John Steinbeck
Fairy Tales – Hans Christian Andersen
Farewell to Manzanar – Jeanne Wakatsuki-Houston
Fear and Trembling – Soren Kierkegaard
Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood
Heart of Darkness – Joseph Conrad
Histories, The – Herodotus
Hounds of the Baskervilles, The – Arthur Conan Doyle
Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain
Inferno, The – Dante Alighieri
Jude the Obscure – Thomas Hardy
Jungle, The – Sinclair Lewis
Kim – Rudyard Kipling
La Chanson de Roland
Lakota Woman – Mary Crow Dog
Last Chance to See – Douglas Adams & Mark Cawardine
Les Miserables – Victor Hugo
Letters from My Windmill – Alphonse Daudet
Letters of Noel Coward – Noel Coward
Lilith – George MacDonald
Lolita – Vladmir Nabokov
Lucky Jim – Kingsley Amis
Madame Bovary – Gustav Flaubert
Major Works – Alexander Pope
Major Works – Aristophanes
Major Works – Charles Dickens
Major Works – Dorothy Parker
Major Works – William Faulkner
Major Works – Homer
Major Works – John Donne
Major Works – Juvenal
Major Works – Pablo Neruda
Major Works – O. Henry
Major Works – Edgar Allan Poe
Major Works – Rumi
Major Works – Sappho
Major Works – William Shakespeare
Major Works – Sophocles
Major Works – Oscar Wilde
Martian Chronicles, The – Ray Bradbury
Night – Elie Wiesel
Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge – Ranier Maria Rilke
One Hundred Tales of Wisdom – Idries Shah, ed.
One Hundred Years of Solitude – Gabriel Garcia-Marquez
Our Town – Thornton Wilder
Paradise Lost – John Milton
Pilgrim’s Progress – Paul Bunyan
Poetical Works – William Wordsworth
Poetical Works – William Blake
Poetical Works – Emily Dickinson
Poetical Works – T.S. Eliot
Poetical Works – John Keats
Poetical Works – Robert Burns
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
Prince, The – Nicolo Machiavelli
Record of Stone Bell Mountain – Su Shi
Right Ho, Jeeves – P.G. Wodehouse
Second World War – Winston Churchill
Short Stories – Collette
Sun Also Rises, The – Ernest Hemingway
Tender is the Night – F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Bible
The Koran
The Upanishads
Things Fall Apart – Chinua Achebe
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) – Jerome K. Jerome
Thus Spake Zarathustra – Friedrich Nietzsche
To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
Trainspotting – Irvine Welsh
Under Milk Wood – Dylan Thomas
Walden – Henry David Thoreau
Water Babies, The – Charles Kingsley
White Teeth – Zadie Smith
Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame
Wizard of Oz, The – L. Frank Baum
Woman Warrior, The – Maxine Hong-Kingston
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