Penguin Classics 100 Greatest Books
Divided into:
(1-5) The Best Crazies;
(6-10) The Best Sex;
(11-15) The Best Villains;
(16-20) The Best Lovers;
(21-25) The Best Heroes;
(26-30) The Best Tearjerkers;
(31-35)The Best Spinetinglers;
(36-40) The Best Minxes;
(41-45) The Best Journeys;
(46-50) The Best Decadence;
(51-55) The Best Rebels;
(56-60) The Best Science Fiction;
(61-65) The Best Violence;
(66-70) The Best Highs;
(71-75) The Best Subversion;
(76-80) The Best Crimes;
(81-85) The Best Adultery;
(86-90) The Best Debauchery;
(91-95) The Best Action;
(96-100) The Best Laughs
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The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts and an Epilogue (Penguin Classics)by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: And Other Tales of Terror (Penguin Classics)by Robert Louis Stevenson
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