examplecube's "Classics To Read"

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  1. 1.
    Crime and Punishment (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Fyodor Dostoevsky

  2. 2.
    The Brothers Karamazov
    by Fyodor Dostoevsky

  3. 3.
    War and Peace (Vintage Classics)
    by Leo Tolstoy

  4. 4.
    Anna Karenina
    by Leo Tolstoy

  5. 5.
    Don Quixote (Penguin Classics)
    by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

  6. 6.
    Sense and Sensibility
    by Jane Austen

  7. 7.
    Pride and Prejudice
    by Jane Austen

  8. 8.
    Collected Fictions
    by Jorge Luis Borges

  9. 9.
    One Hundred Years of Solitude (P.S.)
    by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

  10. 10.
    Dead Souls (Everyman's Library)
    by Nikolai Gogol

  11. 11.
    A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man by James Joyce
    by James Joyce

  12. 12.
    Herzog (Penguin Classics)
    by Saul Bellow

  13. 13.
    The Adventures of Augie March (Penguin Classics)
    by Saul Bellow

  14. 14.
    Catch-22: 50th Anniversary Edition
    by Joseph Heller

  15. 15.
    To the Lighthouse (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Virginia Woolf

  16. 16.
    Invisible Man
    by Ralph Ellison

  17. 17.
    On the Road (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century)
    by Jack Kerouac

  18. 18.
    A Bend in the River
    by V.S. Naipaul

  19. 19.
    A House for Mr. Biswas
    by V.S. Naipaul

  20. 20.
    Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West
    by Cormac McCarthy

  21. 21.
    Madame Bovary
    by Gustave Flaubert

  22. 22.
    David Copperfield (Modern Library Classics)
    by Charles Dickens

  23. 23.
    Moby Dick (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Herman Melville

  24. 24.
    The Trial
    by Franz Kafka

  25. 25.
    The Plague
    by Albert Camus

  26. 26.
    Lucky Jim
    by Kingsley Amis

  27. 27.
    To Kill a Mockingbird (slipcased edition)
    by Harper Lee

  28. 28.
    Housekeeping: A Novel
    by Marilynne Robinson

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Created by examplecube on Jul 07, 2011.
 

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