DarkRhapsody's "Books I have every intention of reading."

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  1. 1.
    Watership Down (Puffin Books)
    by Richard Adams

  2. 2.
    A Death In The Family
    by James Agee

  3. 3.
    Farenheit 451
    by Ray Bradbury

  4. 4.
    Slaughterhouse 5
    by Kurt Vonnegut

  5. 5.
    Wuthering Heights (Signet Classics)
    by Emily Brontë

  6. 7.
    ?
    I know why the Caged Bird Sings
    by Maya Angelou

  7. 8.
    ?
    The Edible Woman
    by Margaret Atwood

  8. 9.
    The Blind Assassin: A Novel
    by Margaret Atwood

  9. 10.
    Pride and Prejudice
    by Jane Austen

  10. 11.
    The Martian Chronicles
    by Ray Bradbury

  11. 12.
    Jane Eyre
    by Charlotte Bronte

  12. 13.
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    by Lewis Carroll

  13. 14.
    Alice Through the Looking-Glass
    by Lewis Carroll

  14. 15.
    Silent Spring
    by Rachel Carson

  15. 16.
    The Awakening
    by Kate Chopin

  16. 17.
    The Power of Myth
    by Joseph Campbell

  17. 18.
    Heart of Darkness (Hesperus Classics)
    by Joseph Conrad

  18. 19.
    The Great Santini: A Novel
    by Pat Conroy

  19. 20.
    The Lords of Discipline: A Novel
    by Pat Conroy

  20. 21.
    Great Expectations (The Classic Collection)
    by Charles Dickens

  21. 22.
    A Tale of Two Cities
    by Charles Dickens

  22. 23.
    ?
    The Sound and the Fury
    by William Faulkner

  23. 24.
    The Great Gatsby
    by F. Scott Fitzgerald

  24. 25.
    One Hundred Years of Solitude (International Writers)
    by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

  25. 26.
    Lord of the Flies
    by William Golding

  26. 27.
    The Scarlet Letter
    by Nathaniel Hawthorne

  27. 28.
    Catch-22
    by Joseph Heller

  28. 29.
    A Farewell to Arms
    by Ernest Hemingway

  29. 30.
    FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
    by Ernest Hemingway

  30. 31.
    The Sun Also Rises
    by Ernest Hemingway

  31. 32.
    ?
    Death in the Afternoon
    by Ernest Hemingway

  32. 34.
    Brave New World
    by Aldous Huxley

  33. 35.
    A Doll's House (Dodo Press)
    by Ibsen Henrik Ibsen

  34. 36.
    The Wild Duck
    by Henrik Ibsen

  35. 37.
    Hedda Gabler
    by Henrik Ibsen

  36. 38.
    Master Builder (Dover Thrift Editions)
    by Henrik Ibsen

  37. 39.
    A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man
    by James Joyce

  38. 40.
    ?
    The Bluest Eye (Toni Morrison)
    by Toni Morrison

  39. 41.
    Beloved
    by Toni Morrison

  40. 42.
    Animal Farm
    by George Orwell

  41. 43.
    Cry, the Beloved Country
    by Alan Paton

  42. 44.
    Othello
    by William Shakespeare

  43. 45.
    Romeo and Juliet (Simply Shakespeare)
    by William Shakespeare

  44. 46.
    Frankenstein
    by Mary Shelley

  45. 48.
    The Grapes of Wrath

  46. 49.
    Of Mice and Men (New Longman Literature)
    by John Steinbeck

  47. 50.
    Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Signet Classics)
    by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Untitled — 3 years ago

Psst – you have Walden on there twice.

And Johnny Got His Gun is probably the book that left the most lasting impression on me ever.


Untitled — 5 years ago

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