bloomsday616's "100 Books to Read"

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100 books I should have read, or only read parts of, that I need to get through before I die. Mostly classics, some history and philosophy, all worthwhile reads.

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  1. 1.
    In the Land of White Death
    by Valerian Albanov

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  2. 2.
    Little Women (Signet Classics)
    by Louisa May Alcott

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  3. 4.
    The Nibelungenlied
    by Traditional

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  4. 6.
    Orlando Furioso (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Ludovico Ariosto

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  5. 7.
    The Confessions of St. Augustine
    by Augustine

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  6. 9.
    The Sea
    by John Banville

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  7. 10.
    Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy
    by William Barrett

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  8. 11.
    The Culture We Deserve : A Critique of Disenlightenment
    by Jacques Barzun

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  9. 12.
    The House of Intellect (Perennial Classics)
    by Jacques Barzun

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  10. 13.
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    Goethe and the novel
    by Eric A Blackall

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  11. 14.
    The Decameron (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Giovanni Boccaccio

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  12. 15.
    The Master and Margarita
    by Mikhail Bulgakov

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  13. 16.
    The Pilgrim's Progress (Oxford World's Classics)
    by John Bunyan

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  14. 17.
    The Wanting Seed (Norton Paperback Fiction)
    by Anthony Burgess

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  15. 19.
    A Dead Man in Deptford
    by Anthony Burgess

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  16. 20.
    Possession: A Romance
    by A.S. Byatt

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  17. 21.
    Lord Byron: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics)
    by George Gordon Byron

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  18. 22.
    The Baron in the Trees
    by Italo Calvino

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  19. 23.
    The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt
    by Albert Camus

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  20. 24.
    Journey to the End of the Night (New Directions Paperbook)
    by Louis-Ferdinand Celine

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  21. 25.
    Don Quixote (P.S.)
    by Miguel de Cervantes

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  22. 26.
    The Riverside Chaucer
    by Geoffrey Chaucer

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  23. 27.
    The Temptation to Exist
    by E. M. Cioran

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  24. 29.
    Slow Man
    by J. M. Coetzee

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  25. 31.
    Robinson Crusoe (Penguin Classics)
    by Daniel Defoe

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  26. 32.
    Moll Flanders (Norton Critical Editions)
    by Daniel Defoe

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  27. 34.
    Foucault's Pendulum
    by Umberto Eco

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  28. 35.
    The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
    by Umberto Eco

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  29. 36.
    Silas Marner (Enriched Classics Series)
    by George Eliot

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  30. 38.
    Middlemarch
    by George Eliot

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  31. 39.
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    Unsühnbar (Kritische Texte und Deutungen / Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach)
    by Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

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  32. 41.
    Howards End (Norton Critical Editions)
    by E. M. Forster

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  33. 42.
    Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821-1849
    by Joseph Frank

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  34. 45.
    Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865-1871
    by Joseph Frank

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  35. 46.
    Dostoevsky: The Mantle of the Prophet, 1871-1881
    by Joseph Frank

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  36. 47.
    The Song of Roland (Penguin Classics)
    by Anonymous

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  37. 48.
    Faust I & II (Goethe : The Collected Works, Vol 2)
    by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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  38. 50.
    Hunger
    by Knut Hamsun

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Comments

Untitled — 2 years ago

What a nice list. We must have some common interests!