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Fiction, 17th Century onwards. In-progress.

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  1. 51.
    The Baron in the Trees
    by Italo Calvino

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  2. 52.
    Italian Folktales
    by Italo Calvino

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  3. 53.
    Cosmicomics
    by Italo Calvino

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  4. 54.
    The Nonexistent Knight and The Cloven Viscount
    by Italo Calvino

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  5. 55.
    Mr. Palomar
    by Italo Calvino

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  6. 56.
    The Castle of Crossed Destinies
    by Italo Calvino

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  7. 58.
    The Stranger
    by Albert Camus

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  8. 59.
    Ender's Game
    by Orson Scott Card

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  9. 60.
    Alice in Wonderland
    by Lewis Carrol

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  10. 61.
    Don Quixote (Penguin Classics)
    by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

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  11. 62.
    The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
    by Michael Chabon

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  12. 63.
    The Big Sleep
    by Raymond Chandler

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  13. 66.
    The House on Mango Street
    by Sandra Cisneros

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  14. 67.
    Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel
    by Susanna Clarke

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  16. 70.
    The Red Badge of Courage
    by Stephan Crane

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  17. 71.
    House of Leaves: The Remastered Full-Color Edition
    by Mark Z. Danielewski

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  18. 72.
    Robinson Crusoe (Norton Critical Editions)
    by Daniel Defoe

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  19. 73.
    Moll Flanders (Norton Critical Editions)
    by Daniel Defoe

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  20. 74.
    The Jewels of Aptor
    by Samuel R. Delany

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  21. 75.
    Dhalgren
    by Samuel R. Delany

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  22. 76.
    Nova
    by Samuel R. Delany

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  23. 77.
    Babel-17/Empire Star
    by Samuel R. Delany

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  24. 78.
    Triton
    by Samuel R. Delany

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  25. 79.
    The Fall of the Towers
    by Samuel R. Delany

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  26. 80.
    Tales of Neveryeon (Return to Neveryon)
    by Samuel R. 1 Delany

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  27. 81.
    White Noise
    by Don DeLillo

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  29. 83.
    Hard Times
    by Charles Dickens

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  30. 84.
    The 42nd Parallel: Volume One of the U.S.A. Trilogy
    by John Dos Passos

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  31. 85.
    The Big Money
    by John Dos Passos

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  32. 86.
    The Idiot
    by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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  33. 87.
    The Brothers Karamazov
    by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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  34. 88.
    The Name of the Rose (Everyman's Library (Cloth))
    by Umberto Eco

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  35. 89.
    Foucault's Pendulum
    by Umberto Eco

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  36. 90.
    Baudolino
    by Umberto Eco

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  37. 91.
    Middlemarch (Penguin Classics)
    by George Eliot

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  38. 92.
    Invisible Man: A Novel
    by Ralph Ellison

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  39. 94.
    To Your Scattered Bodies Go (Riverworld Saga, Book 1)
    by Philip Jose Farmer

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  40. 96.
    Collected Stories
    by William Faulkner

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  41. 97.
    The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling (Penguin Classics)
    by Henry Fielding

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  42. 98.
    The Great Gatsby
    by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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  43. 99.
    Jazz Age Stories (Twentieth Century Classics)
    by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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  44. 100.
    Doctor No (James Bond Novels)
    by Ian Fleming

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