Thursday, March 22, 2007

Top 100 Books

This is a list of Waterstone's (sort of a British Borders/Barnes and Noble) List of the Top 100 Books of the Century. I have read these. I began, but did not finish these.

1. J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings
2. George Orwell 1984
3. George Orwell Animal Farm
4. James Joyce Ulysses
5. Joseph Heller Catch-22
6. J.D. Salinger The Catcher in the Rye
7. Harper lee To Kill a Mocking Bird
8. Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude
9. John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath
10. Irvine Welsh Trainspotting
11. Jung Chan Wild Swans
12. F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby
13. William Golding The Lord of the Flies
14. Jack Kerouac On the Road
15. Aldous Huxley Brave New World
16. Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows
17. A.A. Milne Winnie the Pooh
18. Alice Walker The Colour Purple
19. J.R.R. Tolkien The Hobbit
20. Albert Camus The Outsider
21. C.S. Lewis The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
22. Franz Kafka The Trial
23. Margaret Mitchell Gone With the Wind
24. Douglas Adams The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
25. Salman Rushdie Midnight's Children
26. Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank
27. Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange
28. D.H. Lawrence Sons and Lovers
29. Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse
30. Primo Levi If This Is a Man
31. Vladimir Nabokov Lolita
32. Iain Banks The Wasp Factory
33. Marcel Proust A la Recherche du Temps Perdu (Remembrance of Things Past)
34. Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
35. John Steinbeck Of Mice and Men
36. Toni Morrison Beloved
37. A.S. Byatt Posession
38. Joseph Conrad The Heart of Darkness
39. E.M. Forster A Passage to India
40. Richard Adams Watership Down
41. Jostein Gaarder Sophie's World
42. Umberto Eco The Name of the Rose
43. Gabriel Garcia Marquez Love in a Time of Cholera
44. Daphne du Maurier Rebecca
45. Kazuo Ishiguri The Remains of the Day
46 Milan Kundera The Unbearable Lightness of Being
47. Sebastian Faulks Birdsong
48. E.M. Forster Howard's End
49. Evelyn Waugh Brideshead Revisited
50. Vikram Seth A Suitable Boy
51. Frank Herbert Dune
52. John Irvine A Prayer for Owen Meaney
53. Patrick Suskind Perfume
54. Boris Pasternak Doctor Zhivago
55. Mervyn Peake Gormenghast
56. Laurie Lee Cider with Rosie
57. Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar
58. Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale
59. Vera Brittain Testament of Youth
60. John Fowlws The Magus
61. Graham Greene Brighton Rock
62. Robert Tressell The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists
63. Mikhail Bugakov The Master and Margarita
64. Armistead Maupin Tales from the City
65. John Fowles The French Lieutenant's Woman
66. Louis de Bernieres Captain Corelli's Mandolin
67. Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse Five
68. Robert Persig Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
69. E.M. Forster A Room with a View
70. Kingsley Amis Lucky Jim
71. Stephen King It
72. Graham Greene The Power and the Glory
73. Stephen King The Stand
74. Erich Maria Remarque All Quiet on the Western Front
75. Roddy Doyle Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
76. Roald Dahl Matilda
77. Bret Easton Ellis American Psycho
78. Hunter S. Thompson Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
79. Stephen Hawking A Brief History of Time
80. Roald Dahl James and the Giant Peach
81. D.H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover
82. Tom Wolfe The Bonfire of the Vanities
83. Delia Smith Complete Cookery Course
84. Brian Keenan An Evil Cradling
85. D.H. Lawrence The Rainbow
86. George Orwell Down and Out in Paris and London
87. Arthur C. Clarke 2001 - A Space Odyssey
88. Gunter Grass The Tin Drum
89. Alexander Solzhenitsyn A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
90. Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom
91. Richard Dawkins The Selfish Gene
92. Michael Crichton Jurassic Park
93. Lawrence Durrell The Alexandria Quartet
94. Alan Paton Cry the Beloved Country
95. Nick Hornby High Fidelity
96. Roddy Doyle The Van
97. Roald Dahl The BFG
98. Anthony Burgess Earthly Powers
99. Robert Graves I, Claudius
100. Nicholas Evans The Horse Whisperer

I have read 18 of these. I started 6 of them. How about you?

4 comments:

E.Money said...

I've read 10..but I would like to say that "Heart of Darkness" is the worst book ever. I had to read it in my AP English class in high school...kill me. The guy who wrote it has a heart of darkness.

Chris Rosebrough said...

I've only read 12.

Great! Now I have guilt.

One of the books I read was the Heart of Darkness. I think the whole point of the book was that all of us have a heart of darkness.

That's a message that will preach.

Julie Hibbard said...

I have read at least 10, including The Stand, which should count as two books. People thought I was reading the dictionary when i was carrying around.
I have seen MANY of these movies tho...does that count?

Josh Peters said...

24 ... just like jack bauer. he should write a book. it would be #1 in my heart.