- I saw this at MotherReader and thought it looked interesting. I've read a lot of books so far in my life and went through a short "great works" phase, so I definitely should have read more than 6 on this list. If you want to see how your reading compares --> Bold those you have read, italicize those you intend to read, and *asterisk* those you love.
- Pride and Prejudice — Jane Austen
- The Lord of the Rings — J.R.R. Tolkien
- Jane Eyre — Charlotte Bronte
- Harry Potter series — J.K. Rowling (I've read the 1st 3 in the series)
- To Kill a Mockingbird — Harper Lee
- The Bible
- Wuthering Heights — Emily Bronte
- 1984 — George Orwell
- *His Dark Materials — Philip Pullman*
- Great Expectations — Charles Dickens
- Little Women — Louisa May Alcott
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles — Thomas Hardy
- Catch 22 — Joseph Heller
- The Complete Works of Shakespeare (I've read Hamlet, Julius Caesar, The Tempest, A Midsummer-Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth-Night, The Life of King Henry V, First Part of King Henry VI, Romeo and Juliet, and several sonnets)
- Rebecca — Daphne Du Maurier
- The Hobbit — J.R.R. Tolkien
- Birdsong — Sebastian Faulks
- *Catcher in the Rye — J.D. Salinger*
- The Time Traveller’s Wife — Audrey Niffenegger
- Middlemarch — George Eliot
- Gone With The Wind — Margaret Mitchell
- The Great Gatsby — F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Bleak House — Charles Dickens
- War and Peace — Leo Tolstoy
- The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — Douglas Adams
- Brideshead Revisited — Evelyn Waugh
- Crime and Punishment — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Grapes of Wrath — John Steinbeck (I read about half of this and then accidentally left it at the beach)
- Alice in Wonderland — Lewis Carroll
- The Wind in the Willows — Kenneth Grahame
- Anna Karenina — Leo Tolstoy
- David Copperfield — Charles Dickens
- The Chronicles of Narnia — C.S. Lewis
- Emma — Jane Austen
- Persuasion — Jane Austen
- The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe — C.S. Lewis
- The Kite Runner — Khaled Hosseini
- Captain Corelli’s Mandolin — Louis De Bernieres
- Memoirs of a Geisha — Arthur Golden
- Winnie the Pooh — A.A. Milne
- Animal Farm — George Orwell
- The Da Vinci Code — Dan Brown
- One Hundred Years of Solitude — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- A Prayer for Owen Meaney — John Irving (I tried to read this and got stuck in the first 30 pages)
- The Woman in White — Wilkie Collins
- Anne of Green Gables — L.M. Montgomery
- Far From The Madding Crowd — Thomas Hardy
- The Handmaid’s Tale — Margaret Atwood
- *Lord of the Flies — William Golding*
- Atonement — Ian McEwan
- Life of Pi — Yann Martel
- Dune — Frank Herbert
- Cold Comfort Farm — Stella Gibbons
- Sense and Sensibility — Jane Austen
- A Suitable Boy — Vikram Seth
- **The Shadow of the Wind — Carlos Ruiz Zafon**
- A Tale Of Two Cities — Charles Dickens
- Brave New World — Aldous Huxley
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time — Mark Haddon
- Love In The Time Of Cholera — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Of Mice and Men — John Steinbeck
- Lolita — Vladimir Nabokov
- The Secret History — Donna Tartt
- The Lovely Bones — Alice Sebold
- The Count of Monte Cristo — Alexandre Dumas
- **On The Road — Jack Kerouac**
- Jude the Obscure — Thomas Hardy
- Bridget Jones’ Diary — Helen Fielding
- Midnight’s Children — Salman Rushdie
- Moby Dick — Herman Melville (I read part of it for an English lit class)
- Oliver Twist — Charles Dickens
- Dracula — Bram Stoker
- The Secret Garden — Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Notes From A Small Island — Bill Bryson
- Ulysses — James Joyce
- **The Bell Jar — Sylvia Plath** (this is one of the only books I've ever read more than once)
- Swallows and Amazons — Arthur Ransome
- Germinal — Emile Zola
- Vanity Fair — William Makepeace Thackeray
- Possession — A.S. Byatt
- A Christmas Carol — Charles Dickens
- Cloud Atlas — David Mitchell
- The Color Purple — Alice Walker
- The Remains of the Day — Kazuo Ishiguro
- Madame Bovary — Gustave Flaubert
- A Fine Balance — Rohinton Mistry
- Charlotte’s Web — E.B. White
- The Five People You Meet In Heaven — Mitch Albom
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Faraway Tree Collection — Enid Blyton
- Heart of Darkness — Joseph Conrad
- The Little Prince — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
- The Wasp Factory — Iain Banks
- Watership Down — Richard Adams
- A Confederacy of Dunces — John Kennedy Toole
- A Town Like Alice — Nevil Shute
- The Three Musketeers — Alexandre Dumas
- Hamlet — William Shakespeare
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory — Roald Dahl
- Les Misérables — Victor Hugo
I'll say I've read 25 since I can't fully count #14 since I haven't read all of Shakespeare. Some of these books I had never heard of - A Town Like Alice? The Wasp Factory? If you interested in other books I have read and enjoyed, visit my Goodreads.com shelves.
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Once I got into A Prayer for Owen Meany, it actually made me laugh out loud while reading.
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