wiesiag's "Books you should read if you want to consider yourself well-read"

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  1. 251.
    The Origin of Species (Great Minds Series)
    by Charles Darwin

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  2. 252.
    A Tale of Two Cities (Penguin Classics)
    by Charles Dickens

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  3. 253.
    Adam Bede (Penguin Classics)
    by George Eliot

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  4. 254.
    Oblomov (Penguin Classics)
    by Ivan Goncharov

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  5. 255.
    Home of the Gentry (Penguin Classics)
    by Ivan Turgenev

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  6. 256.
    On Liberty (Great Books in Philosophy)
    by John Stuart Mill

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  7. 257.
    The Forces of Matter (Great Minds)
    by Michael Faraday

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  8. 258.
    The Mill on the Floss (Penguin Classics)
    by George Eliot

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  9. 259.
    Great Expectations (Penguin Classics)
    by Charles Dickens

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  10. 260.
    The Subjection of Women (Great Books in Philosophy)
    by John Stuart Mill

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  11. 262.
    Fathers and Sons (Penguin Classics)
    by Ivan Turgenev

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  12. 263.
    Les Miserables (Penguin Classics)
    by Victor Hugo

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  13. 264.
    Utilitarianism (Great Books in Philosophy)
    by John Stuart Mill

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  14. 265.
    War and Peace (Penguin Classics)
    by Leo Tolstoy

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  15. 267.
    Crime and Punishment (Penguin Classics)
    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  16. 268.
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    Poems (The Penguin poets)
    by Paul Verlaine

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  17. 269.
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    Peer Gynt: A dramatic poem; (The Penguin classics)
    by Henrik Ibsen

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  18. 270.
    The Idiot (Penguin Classics)
    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  19. 271.
    Sentimental Education (Penguin Classics)
    by Gustave Flaubert

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  20. 273.
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    Rimbaud; (The Penguin poets)
    by Arthur Rimbaud

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  21. 274.
    The Descent of Man (Great Minds Series)
    by Charles Darwin

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  22. 275.
    The Devils : The Possessed
    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  23. 276.
    Middlemarch (Penguin Classics)
    by George Eliot

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  24. 277.
    Three Tales (Penguin Classics)
    by Gustave Flaubert

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  25. 278.
    Around the World in Eighty Days (Penguin Classics)
    by Jules Verne

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  26. 279.
    Anna Karenina (Penguin Classics)
    by Leo Tolstoy

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  27. 280.
    The Brothers Karamazov (Penguin Classics)
    by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  28. 281.
    Hedda Gabler and Other Plays (Penguin Classics)
    by Henrik Ibsen

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  29. 282.
    Pinocchio (Penguin Classics)
    by Carlo Collodi

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  30. 283.
    The Portrait of a Lady (Penguin Classics)
    by Henry James

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  31. 284.
    Treasure Island (Penguin Classics)
    by Robert Louis Stevenson

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  32. 285.
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Penguin Classics)
    by Mark Twain

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  33. 286.
    Germinal (Penguin Classics)
    by Émile Zola

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  34. 287.
    Beyond Good and Evil (Great Books in Philosophy)
    by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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  36. 290.
    A Study in Scarlet (Penguin Classics)
    by Arthur Conan Doyle

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  37. 291.
    Plays: the Father; Countess Julie; the Outlaw; the Stronger
    by August Strindberg

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  38. 292.
    Autobiographies (Penguin Classics)
    by Charles Darwin

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