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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : 1700s and earlier from Listology

1700s

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  1. Hyperion Friedrich H?lderlin
  2. The Nun Denis Diderot
  3. Camilla Fanny Burney
  4. The Monk M.G. Lewis
  5. Wilhelm Meisters Apprenticeship Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  6. The Mysteries of Udolpho Ann Radcliffe
  7. The Interesting Narrative Olaudah Equiano
  8. The Adventures of Caleb Williams William Godwin
  9. Justine Marquis de Sade
  10. Vathek William Beckford
  11. The 120 Days of Sodom Marquis de Sade
  12. Cecilia Fanny Burney
  13. Confessions Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  14. Dangerous Liaisons Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
  15. Reveries of a Solitary Walker Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  16. Evelina Fanny Burney
  17. The Sorrows of Young Werther Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  18. Humphrey Clinker Tobias George Smollett
  19. The Man of Feeling Henry Mackenzie
  20. A Sentimental Journey Laurence Sterne
  21. Tristram Shandy Laurence Sterne
  22. The Vicar of Wakefield Oliver Goldsmith
  23. The Castle of Otranto Horace Walpole
  24. ?mile; or, On Education Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  25. Rameaus Nephew Denis Diderot
  26. Julie; or, the New Eloise Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  27. Rasselas Samuel Johnson
  28. Candide Voltaire
  29. The Female Quixote Charlotte Lennox
  30. Amelia Henry Fielding
  31. Peregrine Pickle Tobias George Smollett
  32. Fanny Hill John Cleland
  33. Tom Jones Henry Fielding
  34. Roderick Random Tobias George Smollett
  35. Clarissa Samuel Richardson
  36. Pamela Samuel Richardson
  37. Jacques the Fatalist Denis Diderot
  38. Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus J. Arbuthnot, J. Gay, T. Parnell, A. Pope, J. Swift
  39. Joseph Andrews Henry Fielding
  40. A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift
  41. Gullivers Travels Jonathan Swift
  42. Roxana Daniel Defoe
  43. Moll Flanders Daniel Defoe
  44. Love in Excess Eliza Haywood
  45. Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe
  46. A Tale of a Tub Jonathan Swift

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Pre-1700s

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  1. Oroonoko Aphra Behn
  2. The Princess of Cl?ves Marie-Madelaine Pioche de Lavergne, Comtesse de La Fayette
  3. The Pilgrims Progress John Bunyan
  4. Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
  5. The Unfortunate Traveller Thomas Nashe
  6. Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit John Lyly
  7. Gargantua and Pantagruel Fran?oise Rabelais
  8. The Thousand and One Nights Anonymous
  9. The Golden Ass Lucius Apuleius
  10. Aithiopika Heliodorus
  11. Chaireas and Kallirhoe Chariton
  12. Metamorphoses Ovid
  13. Aesops Fables Aesopus
Entry added on 7/17/2010 11:40 AM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : 1800s from Listology

1800s

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  1. Some Experiences of an Irish R.M. Somerville and Ross
  2. The Stechlin Theodore Fontane
  3. The Awakening Kate Chopin
  4. The Turn of the Screw Henry James
  5. The War of the Worlds H.G. Wells
  6. The Invisible Man H.G. Wells
  7. What Maisie Knew Henry James
  8. Fruits of the Earth Andr? Gide
  9. Dracula Bram Stoker
  10. Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz
  11. The Island of Dr. Moreau H.G. Wells
  12. The Time Machine H.G. Wells
  13. Effi Briest Theodore Fontane
  14. Jude the Obscure Thomas Hardy
  15. The Real Charlotte Somerville and Ross
  16. The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  17. Born in Exile George Gissing
  18. Diary of a Nobody George & Weedon Grossmith
  19. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  20. News from Nowhere William Morris
  21. New Grub Street George Gissing
  22. G?sta Berlings Saga Selma Lagerl?f
  23. Tess of the DUrbervilles Thomas Hardy
  24. The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde
  25. The Kreutzer Sonata Leo Tolstoy
  26. La B?te Humaine ?mile Zola
  27. By the Open Sea August Strindberg
  28. Hunger Knut Hamsun
  29. The Master of Ballantrae Robert Louis Stevenson
  30. Pierre and Jean Guy de Maupassant
  31. Fortunata and Jacinta Benito P?rez Gald?s
  32. The People of Hems? August Strindberg
  33. The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy
  34. She H. Rider Haggard
  35. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson
  36. The Mayor of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy
  37. Kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson
  38. King Solomons Mines H. Rider Haggard
  39. Germinal ?mile Zola
  40. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain
  41. Bel-Ami Guy de Maupassant
  42. Marius the Epicurean Walter Pater
  43. Against the Grain Joris-Karl Huysmans
  44. The Death of Ivan Ilyich Leo Tolstoy
  45. A Womans Life Guy de Maupassant
  46. Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson
  47. The House by the Medlar Tree Giovanni Verga
  48. The Portrait of a Lady Henry James
  49. Bouvard and P?cuchet Gustave Flaubert
  50. Ben-Hur Lew Wallace
  51. Nana ?mile Zola
  52. The Brothers Karamazov Fyodor Dostoevsky
  53. The Red Room August Strindberg
  54. Return of the Native Thomas Hardy
  55. Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy
  56. Drunkard ?mile Zola
  57. Virgin Soil Ivan Turgenev
  58. Daniel Deronda George Eliot
  59. The Hand of Ethelberta Thomas Hardy
  60. The Temptation of Saint Anthony Gustave Flaubert
  61. Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy
  62. The Enchanted Wanderer Nicolai Leskov
  63. Around the World in Eighty Days Jules Verne
  64. In a Glass Darkly Sheridan Le Fanu
  65. The Devils Fyodor Dostoevsky
  66. Erewhon Samuel Butler
  67. Spring Torrents Ivan Turgenev
  68. Middlemarch George Eliot
  69. Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There Lewis Carroll
  70. King Lear of the Steppes Ivan Turgenev
  71. He Knew He Was Right Anthony Trollope
  72. War and Peace Leo Tolstoy
  73. Sentimental Education Gustave Flaubert
  74. Phineas Finn Anthony Trollope
  75. Maldoror Comte de Lautr?aumont
  76. The Idiot Fyodor Dostoevsky
  77. The Moonstone Wilkie Collins
  78. Little Women Louisa May Alcott
  79. Th?r?se Raquin ?mile Zola
  80. The Last Chronicle of Barset Anthony Trollope
  81. Journey to the Centre of the Earth Jules Verne
  82. Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky
  83. Alices Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll
  84. Our Mutual Friend Charles Dickens
  85. Uncle Silas Sheridan Le Fanu
  86. Notes from the Underground Fyodor Dostoevsky
  87. The Water-Babies Charles Kingsley
  88. Les Mis?rables Victor Hugo
  89. Fathers and Sons Ivan Turgenev
  90. Silas Marner George Eliot
  91. Great Expectations Charles Dickens
  92. On the Eve Ivan Turgenev
  93. Castle Richmond Anthony Trollope
  94. The Mill on the Floss George Eliot
  95. The Woman in White Wilkie Collins
  96. The Marble Faun Nathaniel Hawthorne
  97. Max Havelaar Multatuli
  98. A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens
  99. Oblomovka Ivan Goncharov
  100. Adam Bede George Eliot
  101. Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert
  102. North and South Elizabeth Gaskell
  103. Hard Times Charles Dickens
  104. Walden Henry David Thoreau
  105. Bleak House Charles Dickens
  106. Villette Charlotte Bront?
  107. Cranford Elizabeth Gaskell
  108. Uncle Toms Cabin; or, Life Among the Lonely Harriet Beecher Stowe
  109. The Blithedale Romance Nathaniel Hawthorne
  110. The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne
  111. Moby-Dick Herman Melville
  112. The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne
  113. David Copperfield Charles Dickens
  114. Shirley Charlotte Bront?
  115. Mary Barton Elizabeth Gaskell
  116. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Anne Bront?
  117. Wuthering Heights Emily Bront?
  118. Agnes Grey Anne Bront?
  119. Jane Eyre Charlotte Bront?
  120. Vanity Fair William Makepeace Thackeray
  121. The Count of Monte-Cristo Alexandre Dumas
  122. La Reine Margot Alexandre Dumas
  123. The Three Musketeers Alexandre Dumas
  124. The Purloined Letter Edgar Allan Poe
  125. Martin Chuzzlewit Charles Dickens
  126. The Pit and the Pendulum Edgar Allan Poe
  127. Lost Illusions Honor? de Balzac
  128. A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
  129. Dead Souls Nikolay Gogol
  130. The Charterhouse of Parma Stendhal
  131. The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe
  132. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens
Entry added on 7/17/2010 11:36 AM
KimberlyN
Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : 1900s from Listology

1900s

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  1. Timbuktu Paul Auster
  2. The Romantics Pankaj Mishra
  3. Cryptonomicon Neal Stephenson
  4. As If I Am Not There Slavenka Drakuli?
  5. Everything You Need A.L. Kennedy
  6. Fear and Trembling Am?lie Nothomb
  7. The Ground Beneath Her Feet Salman Rushdie
  8. Disgrace J.M. Coetzee
  9. Sputnik Sweetheart Haruki Murakami
  10. Elementary Particles Michel Houellebecq
  11. Intimacy Hanif Kureishi
  12. Amsterdam Ian McEwan
  13. Cloudsplitter Russell Banks
  14. All Souls Day Cees Nooteboom
  15. The Talk of the Town Ardal OHanlon
  16. Tipping the Velvet Sarah Waters
  17. The Poisonwood Bible Barbara Kingsolver
  18. Glamorama Bret Easton Ellis
  19. Another World Pat Barker
  20. The Hours Michael Cunningham
  21. Veronika Decides to Die Paulo Coelho
  22. Mason & Dixon Thomas Pynchon
  23. The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy
  24. Memoirs of a Geisha Arthur Golden
  25. Great Apes Will Self
  26. Enduring Love Ian McEwan
  27. Underworld Don DeLillo
  28. Jack Maggs Peter Carey
  29. The Life of Insects Victor Pelevin
  30. American Pastoral Philip Roth
  31. The Untouchable John Banville
  32. Silk Alessandro Baricco
  33. Cocaine Nights J.G. Ballard
  34. Hallucinating Foucault Patricia Duncker
  35. Fugitive Pieces Anne Michaels
  36. The Ghost Road Pat Barker
  37. Forever a Stranger Hella Haasse
  38. Infinite Jest David Foster Wallace
  39. The Clay Machine-Gun Victor Pelevin
  40. Alias Grace Margaret Atwood
  41. The Unconsoled Kazuo Ishiguro
  42. Morvern Callar Alan Warner
  43. The Information Martin Amis
  44. The Moors Last Sigh Salman Rushdie
  45. Sabbaths Theater Philip Roth
  46. The Rings of Saturn W.G. Sebald
  47. The Reader Bernhard Schlink
  48. A Fine Balance Rohinton Mistry
  49. Loves Work Gillian Rose
  50. The End of the Story Lydia Davis
  51. Mr. Vertigo Paul Auster
  52. The Folding Star Alan Hollinghurst
  53. Whatever Michel Houellebecq
  54. Land Park Kyong-ni
  55. The Master of Petersburg J.M. Coetzee
  56. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Haruki Murakami
  57. Pereira Declares: A Testimony Antonio Tabucchi
  58. City Sister Silver J?chym Topol
  59. How Late It Was, How Late James Kelman
  60. Captain Corellis Mandolin Louis de Bernieres
  61. Felicias Journey William Trevor
  62. Disappearance David Dabydeen
  63. The Invention of Curried Sausage Uwe Timm
  64. The Shipping News E. Annie Proulx
  65. Trainspotting Irvine Welsh
  66. Birdsong Sebastian Faulks
  67. Looking for the Possible Dance A.L. Kennedy
  68. Operation Shylock Philip Roth
  69. Complicity Iain Banks
  70. On Love Alain de Botton
  71. What a Carve Up! Jonathan Coe
  72. A Suitable Boy Vikram Seth
  73. The Stone Diaries Carol Shields
  74. The Virgin Suicides Jeffrey Eugenides
  75. The House of Doctor Dee Peter Ackroyd
  76. The Robber Bride Margaret Atwood
  77. The Emigrants W.G. Sebald
  78. The Secret History Donna Tartt
  79. Life is a Caravanserai Emine ?zdamar
  80. The Discovery of Heaven Harry Mulisch
  81. A Heart So White Javier Marias
  82. Possessing the Secret of Joy Alice Walker
  83. Indigo Marina Warner
  84. The Crow Road Iain Banks
  85. Written on the Body Jeanette Winterson
  86. Jazz Toni Morrison
  87. The English Patient Michael Ondaatje
  88. Smillas Sense of Snow Peter H?eg
  89. The Butcher Boy Patrick McCabe
  90. Black Water Joyce Carol Oates
  91. The Heather Blazing Colm T?ib?n
  92. Asphodel H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
  93. Black Dogs Ian McEwan
  94. Hideous Kinky Esther Freud
  95. Arcadia Jim Crace
  96. Wild Swans Jung Chang
  97. American Psycho Bret Easton Ellis
  98. Times Arrow Martin Amis
  99. Mao II Don DeLillo
  100. Typical Padgett Powell
  101. Regeneration Pat Barker
  102. Downriver Iain Sinclair
  103. Se?or Vivo and the Coca Lord Louis de Bernieres
  104. Wise Children Angela Carter
  105. Get Shorty Elmore Leonard
  106. Amongst Women John McGahern
  107. Vineland Thomas Pynchon
  108. Vertigo W.G. Sebald
  109. Stone Junction Jim Dodge
  110. The Music of Chance Paul Auster
  111. The Things They Carried Tim OBrien
  112. A Home at the End of the World Michael Cunningham
  113. Like Life Lorrie Moore
  114. Possession A.S. Byatt
  115. The Buddha of Suburbia Hanif Kureishi
  116. The Midnight Examiner William Kotzwinkle
  117. A Disaffection James Kelman
  118. Sexing the Cherry Jeanette Winterson
  119. Moon Palace Paul Auster
  120. Billy Bathgate E.L. Doctorow
  121. Remains of the Day Kazuo Ishiguro
  122. The Melancholy of Resistance L?szl? Krasznahorkai
  123. The Temple of My Familiar Alice Walker
  124. The Trick is to Keep Breathing Janice Galloway
  125. The History of the Siege of Lisbon Jos? Saramago
  126. Like Water for Chocolate Laura Esquivel
  127. A Prayer for Owen Meany John Irving
  128. London Fields Martin Amis
  129. The Book of Evidence John Banville
  130. Cats Eye Margaret Atwood
  131. Foucaults Pendulum Umberto Eco
  132. The Beautiful Room is Empty Edmund White
  133. Wittgensteins Mistress David Markson
  134. The Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie
  135. The Swimming-Pool Library Alan Hollinghurst
  136. Oscar and Lucinda Peter Carey
  137. Libra Don DeLillo
  138. The Player of Games Iain M. Banks
  139. Nervous Conditions Tsitsi Dangarembga
  140. The
Entry added on 7/17/2010 11:34 AM
KimberlyN
Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : 2010 Book Club Reads

Jan? OFF

Feb??The Book Thief?by Markus Zusak

Mar ?Labyrinth / Kate Mosse (528 pages)

Apr? The Devil in the White City / Larson (447 pages)??

May? Mansfield Park by Jane Austen

Jun? Loving Frank

Jul? Skinny Dip by Carl Haissen

Aug? The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie

Sep? The Good Book/School ?

Oct? Twilight by Stephanie Meyer

Nov?

DEC? The Paperbag Christmas ?

Entry added on 9/8/2009 7:39 PM
Last edited on 7/17/2010 11:47 AM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : 2007-2009 Reading Challenges & Book Club Reads

Goals for 2009:

  • Alpha authors by last name, starting with the letters which are hardest for me: I, J, L, Q, U, V, X, Y, Z
  • Twenty new-2-me authors: 53
  • One series: 1
  • Two new-2-me genres: 6

TOTAL READ: 70

THX, as always, for coordinating this! It has been a great 2 year experience, opening my mind and heart to many new things!

CURRENTLY READING:

2009 Authors-by-Alphabet:

2009 1 Series:

2009 2 "Different" Genres - DONE:


2009 Also Read:

2009 STA Book Club

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2008 STA Book Club

2008 Authors-by-Alphabet:

2008 Subjects-by-Alphabet:

2008 Also Read:

# of New Authors: 48

2007 "New 2 me" Authors-by-Alphabet:

Entry added on 9/8/2009 7:36 PM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : Times' Top 100 Novels & Recent Classics: 100 since 1983

Time's Top 100 Novels:

http://bookti.me/book-lists/times-top-100-novels

and

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20207076_20207387_20207063,00.html

1. The Road , Cormac McCarthy (2006)
2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling (2000)
3. Beloved, Toni Morrison (1987)
4. The Liars' Club, Mary Karr (1995)
5. American Pastoral, Philip Roth (1997)
6. Mystic River, Dennis Lehane (2001)
7. Maus, Art Spiegelman (1986/1991)
8. Selected Stories, Alice Munro (1996)
9. Cold Mountain, Charles Frazier (1997)
10. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Haruki Murakami (1997)
11. Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer (1997)
12. Blindness, José Saramago (1998)
13. Watchmen, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (1986-87)
14. Black Water, Joyce Carol Oates (1992)
15. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Dave Eggers (2000)
16. The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood (1986)
17. Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez (1988)
18. Rabbit at Rest, John Updike (1990)
19. On Beauty, Zadie Smith (2005)
20. Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen Fielding (1998)
21. On Writing, Stephen King (2000)
22. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Díaz (2007)
23. The Ghost Road, Pat Barker (1996)
24. Lonesome Dove, Larry McMurtry (1985)
25. The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan (1989)
26. Neuromancer, William Gibson (1984)
27. Possession, A.S. Byatt (1990)
28. Naked, David Sedaris (1997)
29. Bel Canto, Anne Patchett (2001)
30. Case Histories, Kate Atkinson (2004)
31. The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien (1990)
32. Parting the Waters, Taylor Branch (1988)
33. The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion (2005)
34. The Lovely Bones, Alice Sebold (2002)
35. The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst (2004)
36. Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt (1996)
37. Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi (2003)
38. Birds of America, Lorrie Moore (1998)
39. Interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri (2000)
40. His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman (1995-2000)
41. The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros (1984)
42. LaBrava, Elmore Leonard (1983)
43. Borrowed Time, Paul Monette (1988)
44. Praying for Sheetrock, Melissa Fay Greene (1991)
45. Eva Luna, Isabel Allende (1988)
46. Sandman, Neil Gaiman (1988-1996)
47. World's Fair, E.L. Doctorow (1985)
48. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver (1998)
49. Clockers, Richard Price (1992)
50. The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen (2001)
51. The Journalist and the Murderer, Janet Malcom (1990)
52. Waiting to Exhale, Terry McMillan (1992)
53. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Michael Chabon (2000)
54. Jimmy Corrigan, Chris Ware (2000)
55. The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls (2006)
56. The Night Manager, John le Carré (1993)
57. The Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe (1987)
58. Drop City, TC Boyle (2003)
59. Krik? Krak! Edwidge Danticat (1995)
60. Nickel & Dimed, Barbara Ehrenreich (2001)
61. Money, Martin Amis (1985)
62. Last Train To Memphis, Peter Guralnick (1994)
63. Pastoralia, George Saunders (2000)
64. Underworld, Don DeLillo (1997)
65. The Giver, Lois Lowry (1993)
66. A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, David Foster Wallace (1997)
67. The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini (2003)
68. Fun Home, Alison Bechdel (2006)
69. Secret History, Donna Tartt (1992)
70. Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell (2004)
71. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, Ann Fadiman (1997)
72. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Mark Haddon (2003)
73. A Prayer for Owen Meany, John Irving (1989)
74. Friday Night Lights, H.G. Bissinger (1990)
75. Cathedral, Raymond Carver (1983)
76. A Sight for Sore Eyes, Ruth Rendell (1998)
77. The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro (1989)
78. Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert (2006)
79. The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell (2000)
80. Bright Lights, Big City, Jay McInerney (1984)
81. Backlash, Susan Faludi (1991)
82. Atonement, Ian McEwan (2002)
83. The Stone Diaries, Carol Shields (1994)
84. Holes, Louis Sachar (1998)
85. Gilead, Marilynne Robinson (2004)
86. And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts (1987)
87. The Ruins, Scott Smith (2006)
88. High Fidelity, Nick Hornby (1995)
89. Close Range, Annie Proulx (1999)
90. Comfort Me With Apples, Ruth Reichl (2001)
91. Random Family, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc (2003)
92. Presumed Innocent, Scott Turow (1987)
93. A Thousand Acres, Jane Smiley (1991)
94. Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser (2001)
95. Kaaterskill Falls, Allegra Goodman (1998)
96. The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown (2003)
97. Jesus’ Son, Denis Johnson (1992)
98. The Predators' Ball, Connie Bruck (1988)
99. Practical Magic, Alice Hoffman (1995)
100. America (the Book), Jon Stewart/Daily Show (2004)

Entry added on 7/13/2008 2:30 PM
KimberlyN
Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : 1001 Books to Read by Listology

Created in 2006? http://www.listology.com/list/1001-books-you-must-read-you-die

2000s

  1. Never Let Me Go Kazuo Ishiguro
  2. Saturday Ian McEwan
  3. On Beauty Zadie Smith
  4. Slow Man J.M. Coetzee
  5. Adjunct: An Undigest Peter Manson
  6. The Sea John Banville
  7. The Red Queen Margaret Drabble
  8. The Plot Against America Philip Roth
  9. The Master Colm T?n
  10. Vanishing Point David Markson
  11. The Lambs of London Peter Ackroyd
  12. Dining on Stones Iain Sinclair
  13. Cloud Atlas David Mitchell
  14. Drop City T. Coraghessan Boyle
  15. The Colour Rose Tremain
  16. Thursbitch Alan Garner
  17. The Light of Day Graham Swift
  18. What I Loved Siri Hustvedt
  19. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mark Haddon
  20. Islands Dan Sleigh
  21. Elizabeth Costello J.M. Coetzee
  22. London Orbital Iain Sinclair
  23. Family Matters Rohinton Mistry
  24. Fingersmith Sarah Waters
  25. The Double Jos?aramago
  26. Everything is Illuminated Jonathan Safran Foer
  27. Unless Carol Shields
  28. Kafka on the Shore Haruki Murakami
  29. The Story of Lucy Gault William Trevor
  30. That They May Face the Rising Sun John McGahern
  31. In the Forest Edna OBrien
  32. Shroud John Banville
  33. Middlesex Jeffrey Eugenides
  34. Youth J.M. Coetzee
  35. Dead Air Iain Banks
  36. Nowhere Man Aleksandar Hemon
  37. The Book of Illusions Paul Auster
  38. Gabriels Gift Hanif Kureishi
  39. Austerlitz W.G. Sebald
  40. Platform Michael Houellebecq
  41. Schooling Heather McGowan
  42. Atonement Ian McEwan
  43. The Corrections Jonathan Franzen
  44. Dont Move Margaret Mazzantini
  45. The Body Artist Don DeLillo
  46. Fury Salman Rushdie
  47. At Swim, Two Boys Jamie ONeill
  48. Choke Chuck Palahniuk
  49. Life of Pi Yann Martel
  50. The Feast of the Goat Mario Vargos Llosa
  51. An Obedient Father Akhil Sharma
  52. The Devil and Miss Prym Paulo Coelho
  53. Spring Flowers, Spring Frost Ismail Kadare
  54. White Teeth Zadie Smith
  55. The Heart of Redness Zakes Mda
  56. Under the Skin Michel Faber
  57. Ignorance Milan Kundera
  58. Nineteen Seventy Seven David Peace
  59. Celestial Harmonies P?r Esterh?
  60. City of God E.L. Doctorow
  61. How the Dead Live Will Self
  62. The Human Stain Philip Roth
  63. The Blind Assassin Margaret Atwood
  64. After the Quake Haruki Murakami
  65. Small Remedies Shashi Deshpande
  66. Super-Cannes J.G. Ballard
  67. House of Leaves Mark Z. Danielewski
  68. Blonde Joyce Carol Oates
  69. Pastoralia George Saunders
Entry added on 7/6/2008 10:28 PM
Last edited on 7/17/2010 11:28 AM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : PART 3: 100 Books to Read Before You Die by Penguin Press


The Twelve Caesars
Suetonius
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As private secretary to the Emperor Hadrian, Suetonius gained access to the imperial archives and used them (along with carefully gathered eye-witness accounts) to produce one of the most colourful biographical works in history.

Guys And Dolls
Damon Runyon
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Sky Masterson and Nathan Detroit will make a bet on just about anything. Even the seduction of a pretty woman, new to the neighbourhood
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The best Action ever written
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Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
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When Jim Hawkins sets off as cabin boy on the Hispaniola, he looks forward to searching for buried treasure. But he doesn't know what else awaits him…

The Iliad
Homer
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The story of the darkest episode in the Trojan War. Achilles, the greatest warrior-champion of the Greeks, refuses to fight after being humiliated by his leader Agamemnon. But when the Trojan Hector kills Achilles's close friend Patroclus, he storms back into battle to take revenge…

The Count Of Monte Cristo
Alexandre Dumas
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Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantes is confined to the grim fortress of If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo and becomes determined not only to escape but to unearth the treasure.

From Russia With Love
Ian Fleming
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James Bond is a marked man. SMERSH - the Russian organization dedicated to wiping out foreign spies - has targeted him for elimination. Fiendish Colonel Rosa Klebb and her top assassin lay a sting for Bond in Istanbul - and they have the perfect bait in the irresistible Tatiana Romanova.

War And Peace
Leo Tolstoy
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Begins in 1805 in the crowded and gossip-filled rooms of a St Petersburg party and follows the fortunes of the aristocratic Bolkonsky and Rostov families as Napoleon's armies sweep through Europe, culminating in the French invasion of Russia in 1812 and Napoleon's defeat…
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The best Laughs ever written
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Cold Comfort Farm
Stella Gibbons
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Flora Poste, expensively, athletically and lengthily educated, descends on her relatives at Cold Comfort Farm. There are plenty of them - Judith, alone in her grief; Amos, called by God; Seth, smouldering with sex; Elfine, who needs a little polish; and, of course, Great Aunt Ada Doom…

Diary Of A Nobody
George and Weedon Grossmith
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Try as he might, Mr Pooter cannot avoid life's embarrassing mishaps. An immortal comic character and a superb satire on the snobberies of middle-class suburbia…

The Pickwick Papers
Charles Dickens
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The hilarious adventures of the poet Snodgrass, the lover Tupman, the sportsman Winkle and, above all, those of that quintessentially English Quixote, Mr Pickwick, and his cockney Sancho Panza, Sam Weller…

Scoop
Evelyn Waugh
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Lord Copper, newspaper magnate and proprietor of the Daily Beast, has always prided himself on his intuitive flair for spotting ace reporters. That is not to say he has not made the odd blunder…

Lucky Jim
Kingsley Amis
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A moderately successful future in the History Department beckons Jim. As long as he can survive a madrigal-singing weekend at Professor Welch's, deliver a lecture on 'Merrie England' and resist Christine, the hopelessly desirable girlfriend of Welch's awful son Bertrand.
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Alice In Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
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In Wonderland and the back-to-front Looking-Glass Kingdom, order is turned upside-down: a baby turns into a pig; time is abandoned at a tea party; and a chaotic game of chess makes a 7-year-old a Queen.
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The best Decadence ever written
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The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Gatsby: young, handsome, fabulously rich, always seems alone in the crowd, watching and waiting, though no one knows what for. Beneath the shimmering surface of his life he is hiding a secret, a silent longing that can never be fulfilled…

Vile Bodies
Evelyn Waugh
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The Bright Young Things of 'twenties Mayfair, with their paradoxical mix of innocence and sophistication, exercise their inventive minds and vile bodies in every kind of capricious escapade…

The Picture Of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde
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Enthralled by his own exquisite portrait, Dorian Gray exchanges his soul for eternal youth and beauty. Influenced by his friend Lord Henry Wotton, he is drawn into a corrupt double life …

The Beautiful And Damned
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Anthony and Gloria are young, rich and alive and they intend to inherit the earth. But as money becomes tight, their marriage becomes impossible. And with their inheritance still distant, they must grow up and face reality; they may be beautiful but they are also damned.

Against Nature
J. K. Huysmans
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Des Esseintes is a decadent, ailing aristocrat who retreats to an isolated villa where he indulges his taste for luxury and excess…
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The best Rebels ever written
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The Autobiography Of Malcolm X
Malcolm X
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From hustling, drug addiction and armed violence in America's black ghettos Malcolm X turned, in a dramatic prison conversion, to the puritanical fervour of the Black Muslims…

The Outsider
Albert Camus
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Meursault will not lie. Unmoved by his mother's death, he refuses to satisfy the feelings of others by pretending grief. At the end of the funeral, he returns to his simple, bachelor existence in sun-bleached Algiers. Until he is involved in a violent murder and placed on trial…

Animal Farm
George Orwell
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When the downtrodden animals of Manor Farm overthrow their master Mr Jones and take over the farm themselves, they imagine it is the beginning of a life of freedom and equality…

The Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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One of the most influential pieces of political propaganda ever written, The Communist Manifesto is a summary of the whole Marxist vision of history and is the foundation document of the Marxist movement…

Les Misérables
Victor Hugo
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A tale of injustice, heroism and love. Jean Valjean, an escaped convict is determined to put his criminal past behind him. But his attempts to become a respected member of the community are constantly put under threat…
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The best Sci Fi ever written
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The Time Machine
H. G. Wells
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When a Victorian scientist propels himself into the year 802,701 AD, he is initially delighted to find that suffering has been replaced by beauty, contentment and peace. But everything is not as it seems …

The Man In The High Castle
Philip K. Dick
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Imagine the world if the Allies had lost the Second World War... Philip K. Dick trips the switches of our minds with his vision of the world as it might have been …

The Invisible Man
H. G. Wells
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With his face swaddled in bandages, his eyes hidden behind dark glasses and his hands covered even indoors, Griffin - the new guest at The Coach and Horses - is at first assumed to be a shy accident-victim. But the true reason for his disguise is far more chilling…

The Day Of The Triffids
John Wyndham
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With civilization in chaos, the triffids - huge, venomous, large-rooted plants able to 'walk', feeding on human flesh - can have their day…

We
Yevgeny Zamyatin
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Recognized as the inspiration for George Orwell's 1984, We tells the story of the minutely organized United State, where all citizens are not individuals but only he-Numbers and she-Numbers existing in identical glass apartments...
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The best Violence ever written
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A Clockwork Orange
Anthony Burgess
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In this nightmare vision of a not-too-distant future, fifteen-year-old Alex and his three friends rob, rape, torture and murder - for fun. Alex is jailed for his vicious crimes and the State undertakes to reform him - but how and at what cost?

Hell's Angels
Hunter S. Thompson
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With 'long hair in the wind, beards and bandanas flapping, earrings, chain whips … and Harleys flashing chrome', the Hell's Angels erupted into 1960s America, paralysing whole towns with fear...

A Tale Of Two Cities
Charles Dickens
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From the tranquil lanes of London, Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton are all drawn against their will to the vengeful, bloodstained streets of Paris at the height of the Reign of Terror and soon fall under the lethal shadow of La Guillotine.

Another Country
James Baldwin
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The story of the suicide of jazz-musician Rufus Scott and the friends who search for an understanding of his life and death, discovering uncomfortable truths about themselves along the way.

In Cold Blood
Truman Capote
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Reconstructs the murder in 1959 of a Kansas farmer, his wife and both their children. Capote's study of the killings and subsequent investigation explores the circumstances surrounding this terrible crime and the effect it had on those involved…
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The best Highs ever written
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Junky
William S. Burroughs
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This is the junk equation, the way in which heroin redefines the addict's world. Burroughs's cult classic is a raw, semi-autobiographical account of drug addiction, which outraged America and influenced generations of writers to come…

The Moonstone
Wilkie Collins
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The Moonstone, a yellow diamond looted from an Indian temple and believed to bring bad luck to its owner, is bequeathed to Rachel Verinder on her eighteenth birthday…

Confessions Of An English Opium Eater
Thomas De Quincey
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Thomas De Quincey consumed large daily quantities of laudanum and this autobiography of addiction hauntingly describes his surreal visions and hallucinatory nocturnal wanderings through London…

The Subterraneans
Jack Kerouac
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Leo Percepied, aspiring writer and self-styled freewheeling bum, gravitates to the subterraneans, impoverished intellectuals who haunt the bars of San Francisco. One of them is Mardou Fox, part Negro, part Cherokee, beautiful and a little crazy…

Monsieur Monde Vanishes
Georges Simenon
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Wealthy, respectable and apparently content, Monsieur Monde is a pillar of the Parisian bourgeoisie. One day he simply vanishes…
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The best Subversion ever written
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1984
George Orwell
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Newspeak, Doublethink, Big Brother, The Thought Police - Orwell's world-famous novel coined new and potent words of warning for us all. One of the most brilliant satires on totalitarianism and the power-hungry ever written.

The Monkey Wrench Gang
Edward Abbey
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The construction of the colossal Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River spurs an oddball quartet of eco-activists to join forces in a noble cause. A Vietnam veteran who loves booze, guns and the great outdoors, a billboard burning doctor, a feminist revolutionary and a polygamist riverboat guide…

The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli
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The Prince shocked Europe on publication with its ruthless tactics for gaining absolute power and its abandonment of conventional morality.

Bound For Glory
Woody Guthrie
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Bound for Glory is the funny, cynical and earthy autobiography of Woody Guthrie, the father of American folk music. He tells of his childhood running wild in an Oklahoma oil-boom town, the tragedies that struck his family and of his life on the open road during the Great Depression…

Death Of A Salesman
Arthur Miller
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A painful examination of American life and consumerism. Opening on Broadway the following year, Miller's extraordinary masterpiece changed the course of modern theatre.
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The best Crimes ever written
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Maigret And The Ghost
Georges Simenon
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Inspector Lognon - a plain-clothes detective with a reputation for misfortune - is shot in the street with the word 'ghost' on his lips. It soon emerges that he spent the night in the apartment of a beautiful young woman, who has since vanished…

The Woman In White
Wilkie Collins
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Walter Hartright's chance midnight encounter with a mysterious woman in white is to change his life…

The Big Sleep
Raymond Chandler
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Raymond Chandler created the fast-talking, trouble seeking Californian private eye Philip Marlowe for his first great novel The Big Sleep in 1939.

A Study In Scarlet
Arthur Conan Doyle
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When a body is discovered in a bloodstained room in Brixton, the only clues are a wedding ring, a gold watch, a pocket edition of Boccaccio's Decameron, and a woman's name scrawled in blood on the wall…

The Thirty-Nine Steps
John Buchan
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Adventurer Richard Hannay has just returned from South Africa and is thoroughly bored with his London life - until a murder is committed in his flat, just days after the victim had warned him of an assassination plot that could bring Britain to the brink of war…
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The best Adultery ever written
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Madame Bovary
Gustave Flaubert
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Emma Bovary is beautiful and bored, trapped in her marriage to a mediocre doctor and stifled by the banality of provincial life. She longs for passion and seeks escape in fantasies of high romance, in voracious spending and, eventually, in adultery.

Thérèse Raquin
Emile Zola
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In a dingy apartment on the Passage du Pont Neuf in Paris, Thérèse Raquin is trapped in a loveless marriage to her sickly cousin Camille. The numbing tedium of her life is suddenly shattered when she embarks on a turbulent affair with her husband's earthy friend Laurent…

Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
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Two aristocrats and former lovers embark on a sophisticated game of seduction and manipulation to bring amusement to their jaded existences.

The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Set in the harsh Puritan community of seventeenth-century Boston, this is the tale of an adulterous entanglement that results in an illegitimate birth and scandal…

Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy
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Anna Karenina's affair with Count Vronsky scandalizes society and family alike and soon brings jealously, bitterness and self-destruction in its wake…
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The best Debauchery ever written
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I, Claudius
Robert Graves
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Despised for his weakness and regarded by his family as little more than a stammering fool, the nobleman Claudius quietly survives the intrigues, bloody purges and mounting cruelty of the imperial Roman dynasties…

Hangover Square
Patrick Hamilton
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London 1939, and in the grimy publands of Earls Court, George Harvey Bone is pursuing a helpless infatuation with Netta who is cool, contemptuous and hopelessly desirable to George. George is adrift in hell, until something goes click in his head and he realizes that he must kill her.

The Beggar's Opera
John Gay
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The tale of Peachum, thief-taker and informer, conspiring to send the dashing and promiscuous highwayman Macheath to the gallows, became the theatrical sensation of the eighteenth century.

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The best crazies ever written
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Ken Kesey
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Made famous by Jack Nicholson's unforgettable performance in the cult film of the same name. Is McMurphy mad or just rebelling against the system? Hilarious mental ward antics lead inexorably to a tragic ending.

The Diary Of A Madman
Nikolai Gogol
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A very funny and disturbing exploration of one man's inner conflict and ensuing insanity.

Wide Sargasso Sea
Jean Rhys
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The stunning prequel to Jane Eyre, set in the lush, beguiling landscape of Jamaica. Vicious rumours and her husband's increasing demands drive Antoinette slowly to the brink of madness.

Crime And Punishment
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Raskolnikov coldly murders a greedy old pawnbroker in the slums of St Petersburg and finds the noose of his own guilt tightening around his neck. Only Sonya, a downtrodden prostitute, can offer the chance of redemption.

Notes From Underground
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Alienated from society and paralysed by a sense of his own insignificance, the anonymous narrator tells the story of his tortured life with bitter sarcasm.

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The best Sex ever written
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Story Of The Eye
Georges Bataille
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In this explicit fantasy, the young male narrator and his lovers embark on a sexual quest involving sadism, torture, orgies, madness and defilement.

A Spy In The House Of Love
Anaïs Nin
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Beautiful, bored and bourgeoise, Sabina leads a double life inspired by her relentless desire for brief encounters with near-strangers.

Lady Chatterley's Lover
D. H. Lawrence
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Lady Chatterley feels trapped in her sexless marriage to the invalid Sir Clifford. Unable to fulfil his wife emotionally or physically, Clifford encourages her to have a liaison with a man of their own class. But Connie is attracted instead to her husband's gamekeeper…

Venus In Furs
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
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Sometimes there are no limits to what you'll do for the person you love. From the first moment Severin sees Wanda, draped in furs, her beauty, and her cruelty captivate him. Their games become ever more risky and dangerous…

The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
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At the Tabard Inn in Southwark, a group of pilgrims assemble, including an unscrupulous Pardoner, a noble-minded Knight, a ribald Miller, the lusty Wife of Bath and Chaucer himself. As they set out on their journey towards the shrine of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury, each character agrees to tell a tale…
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The best Villians ever written
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The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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The murder of brutal landowner Fyodor Karamazov changes the lives of his sons irrevocably. As the ensuing investigation and trial reveal the true identity of the murderer the lines between innocence and corruption, good and evil blur, and everyone's faith in humanity is tested.

Heart Of Darkness
Joseph Conrad
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Updated for the cinema as Apocalypse Now, Marlow's tale of his journey up the Congo is dominated by the distant but fascinating figure of Kurtz; worshipped and feared by invaders and natives alike. Marlow's interest turns to obsession and leads him to a terrible fate…

Diamonds Are Forever
Ian Fleming
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James Bond is on one of his toughest assignments: to infiltrate a diamond-smuggling pipeline that stretches from South Africa to America. The woman he's using to do it - Tiffany Case, a cool, devil-may-care blonde - could lead him into even more trouble…

The Master And Margarita
Mikhail Bulgakov
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The devil comes to Moscow wearing a fancy suit. With his disorderly band of accomplices - including a demonic, gun-toting tomcat - he immediately begins to create havoc…

The Secret Agent
Joseph Conrad
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Behind the façade of a Soho shop selling dubious merchandise lives Verloc with his wife Winnie, her mother and her retarded brother, Stevie. Verloc is an overweight, indolent anarchist who conceals his political activities under a veneer of domesticity and family life.
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The best Lovers ever written
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A Room With A View
E. M. Forster
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Lucy Honeychurch's 'undeveloped heart' is awakened by her experiences in Italy and by her encounter with the unconventional George Emerson…

Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë
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Cathy's desire for Heathcliff leads to betrayal and terrible revenge. A gripping tale of how love can transgress authority, convention, even death. And how desire can kill.

Don Juan
Lord Byron
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Beginning with Don Juan's illicit love affair at the age of sixteen in his native Spain and his subsequent exile to Italy. Following a dramatic shipwreck, Don Juan's exploits take him to Greece, where he is sold as a slave, and to Russia, where he becomes a favourite of the Empress Catherine…

Love In A Cold Climate
Nancy Mitford
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For Fanny Logan, it is a simple matter of falling for a good man and marrying him. It is a different matter, however, for ice-cold Polly Hampton…

Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams
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One hot summer night in the house of the Mississippi Delta's richest cotton planter, a family imprisoned by the past is torn apart by the revelations of feelings of lust, greed and envy…
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The best Heroes ever written
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David Copperfield
Charles Dickens
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Dickens describes one boy growing up in a world which is by turns magical, fearful and grimly realistic…

Middlemarch
George Eliot
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George Eliot's most ambitious novel is a masterly evocation of diverse lives and changing fortunes in a provincial community. At its heart, Dorothea Brooke, a young idealist whose search for intellectual fulfilment leads her into a disastrous marriage to the pedantic scholar Casaubon…

She
H. Rider Haggard
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On his twenty-fifth birthday, Leo Vincey opens the casket his father left to him. It contains a letter telling the legend of a white sorceress who rules an African tribe and of his father's quest to find this remote race…

The Fight
Norman Mailer
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The Fight focuses on the 1975 World Heavyweight Boxing Championship in Kinshasa, Zaire where the legendary Muhammad Ali met George Foreman in the ring…

No Easy Walk To Freedom
Nelson Mandela
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After twenty-seven years in prison, Nelson Mandela finally walked free in February 1990. This collection of his articles, speeches, letters from underground and the transcripts from his trials vividly demonstrates the charisma and determination of a towering figure in the struggle for racial equality in South Africa…
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The best Tearjerkers ever written
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Of Mice And Men
John Steinbeck
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Streetwise George and his big, childlike friend Lennie are drifters, searching for work in the fields and valleys of California. They have nothing except the clothes on their backs, and a hope that one day they'll find a place of their own and live the American dream…

The Age Of Innocence
Edith Wharton
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Will Newland Archer play it safe? Or will he risk everything - his marriage, his place in society, his future - for a mysterious woman?

Notre-Dame De Paris
Victor Hugo
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In the vaulted Gothic towers of Notre-Dame lives Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bell ringer. Mocked and shunned for his appearance, he is pitied only by Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy dancer to whom he becomes completely devoted…

Jude The Obscure
Thomas Hardy
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Jude meets and falls in love with Sue Bridehead, a sensitive, freethinking 'New Woman'. Refusing to marry merely for the sake of religious convention, Jude and Sue decide instead to live together, but they are shunned by society and poverty soon threatens to ruin them.

The Old Curiosity Shop
Charles Dickens
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Little Nell Trent lives in the quiet gloom of the old curiosity shop with her ailing grandfather, for whom she cares with selfless devotion. But when they are unable to pay their debts to the loathsome Quilp, the shop is seized and they are forced to flee, thrown into a shadowy world in which there seems to be no safe haven.
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The best Spine-tinglers ever written
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The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Everyone has a dark side. Dr Jekyll has discovered the ultimate drug, a chemical that can turn him into something else. Suddenly, he can unleash his deepest cruelties in the guise of the sinister Hyde. But soon he will discover that his double life comes at a hideous price.

Dracula
Bram Stoker
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When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to help Count Dracula with the purchase of a London house, he makes horrifying discoveries about his client and his castle…

Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
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Victor Frankenstein is obsessed with the secret of resurrecting the dead. But when he makes a new 'man' out of plundered corpses, his hideous creation fills him with disgust…

The Castle Of Otranto
Horace Walpole
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The eerie architecture of the castle and its adjacent monastery, the guilty secrets and unlawful desires of its inhabitants, and the supernatural happenings have inspired writers from Ann Radcliffe and Bram Stoker, to Daphne du Maurier and Stephen King.

The Turn Of The Screw
Henry James
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A young governess is sent off to a country house to take charge of two orphaned children. She finds a pleasant house and a kind housekeeper, while the children are beautiful and charming. But she soon begins to feel the presence of intense evil.
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The best Minxes ever written
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Vanity Fair
William Thackeray
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No one is better equipped in the struggle for wealth and worldly success than the alluring and ruthless Becky Sharp, who defies her impoverished background to clamber up the class ladder…

Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov
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Humbert Humbert is a middle-aged, fastidious college professor. He also likes little girls. And none more so than Lolita, who he'll do anything to possess. Is he in love or insane? A silver-tongued poet or a pervert? A tortured soul or a monster? Or is he all of these?

Baby Doll
Tennessee Williams
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Archie Lee's teenage bride is driving him to distraction, as she has refused to consummate their marriage until the day of her twentieth birthday. Enter wily Sicilian Silva Vaccaro, Archie's rival both in the cotton business and for the fluffy affections of flirtatious Baby Doll…

Breakfast At Tiffany's
Truman Capote
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It's New York in the 1940s, where the martinis flow from cocktail-hour to breakfast at Tiffany's. And nice girls don't, except, of course, Holly Golightly, who is pursued by Mafia gangsters and playboy millionaires…

Emma
Jane Austen
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Beautiful, clever, rich - and single - Emma Woodhouse is perfectly content with her life and sees no need for either love or marriage, although nothing delights her more than interfering in the romantic lives of others. However, her carefully laid plans soon unravel and have consequences that she never expected.
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The best Journeys ever written
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On The Road
Jack Kerouac
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On the Road swings to the rhythms of 1950s underground America, jazz, sex, generosity, chill dawns and drugs, with Sal Paradise and his hero Dean Moriarty, traveller and mystic, the living epitome of Beat.

The Odyssey
Homer
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Confronted by natural and supernatural threats - shipwrecks, battles, monsters and the implacable enmity of the sea-god Poseidon - Odysseus must test his bravery and native cunning to the full if he is to reach his homeland safely and overcome the obstacles that, even there, await him.

The Grapes Of Wrath
John Steinbeck
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The story of the Joad family, who, like thousands of others, have travelled west in search of the Promised Land. Their story is one of false hopes, thwarted desires and broken dreams.

Three Men In A Boat
Jerome K. Jerome
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Martyrs to hypochondria and general seediness, J. and his friends George and Harris decide that a jaunt up the Thames would suit them to a 'T'. But when they set off, they can hardly predict the troubles that lie ahead…

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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : Kid Books Every Adult Should ReadAnne’s List -- Kid-Lit Fantasy Books Every Adult Should Read:

(Note to readers: There are so many wonderful books that could be included on this list! In the interests of space and time, I’ve restricted it to my own personal favorites. These are the books I’ve most enjoyed reading, or re-reading, as an adult devotee of children’s fantasy literature. My own children would quibble with my selections, but then they’re still at that happy age when the best book they’ve ever read is the one they just picked up.)

Lloyd Alexander -- The Prydain Chronicles (The Book of Three, The Black Cauldron, The Castle of Llyr, Taran Wanderer, The High King.)
Taran is an assistant pig-keeper at Caer Dalben in the mythical land of Prydain. Like every young hero, he longs to leave home. When dark events force him out unexpectedly, his life is saved by a sharp-tongued, strong-willed princess named Eilonwy, a wandering bard, and a humorously feral creature named Gurgi. Together, they set out to save their kingdom. This classic story of good versus evil is one of the finest fantasy series ever written for young readers. Based in part on the Mabinogion, the Welsh treasury of mythology, the stories are steeped in Celtic elements – Horned King, un-dead warriors, evil queens, wise wizards, funny dwarves. Alexander’s humor and brilliant characterization have made this series a classic for the ages.

Holly Black – Valiant, a Modern Tale of Faerie and Tithe, a Modern Faerie Tale.
Holly Black writes contemporary punk faerie fiction. There’s nothing remotely twinkly about the fey in her stories. These are dark tales of troubled teens from dysfunctional families whose lives become a lot more complicated when they stumble on the faerie underworld. In Tithe, a high school dropout finds herself embroiled--as a human sacrifice--in a battle between Faerieland's Seelie and more malevolent Unseelie courts. In Valiant, a teenage runaway falls in with a group of homeless teens living in an empty NYC subway tunnel, where they make a living selling and shooting up a faerie street drug called “Never”. These are great examples of how modern fantasy writers are mixing fairy tales, urban fiction and fantasy.

Susan Cooper – The Dark is Rising and The Grey King.
These are my two favorites in Cooper’s fabulous Dark is Rising sequence – a series that many contemporary writers credit as the books that made them fall in love with reading. My father, sister and I re-read The Dark is Rising every Christmas season, and the right kind of silent snowy morning still makes me think of 11-year old Will, who wakes up on his birthday to an epic snowfall and the discovery that he is more than just a little boy. He is the Sign-Seeker, last of the immortal Old Ones, destined to battle the powers of evil and to ensure the return of the light. Unforgettable.

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni – The Conch Bearer and The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming.
I discovered these last year and fell in love with them. Banerjee, who’s written some wonderful adult novels (The Mistress of Spices and Queen of Dreams) began this children’s series to introduce Western children to the riches of Hindu mythology and to the flavor and landscape of the India that she grew up with. In the first book, 12-year old Anand meets a mysterious old man in a Calcutta market and joins him on a dangerous journey to return a magical conch shell to its spiritual home in the Himalayan mountains. Anand is a bit like an Indian Harry Potter, except that Anand attains his magical “powers of the mind” through spiritual development.

Nancy Farmer – The Sea of Trolls
I can’t think of a better way to dive into the world of Viking myths and Saxon legends. Young Jack is apprenticed to the Bard of his medieval village, when Viking raiders destroy his home and family; he and his little sister Lucy are kidnapped, taken to the court of King Ivar the Boneless and his evil half-troll Queen, and forced to undertake a dangerous quest across the Sea of Trolls. The plot is exciting, but it’s the sheer poetry of some of the writing that makes this a rewarding book for adults as well as children. Jack’s spiritual education, as he discovers the “Life Force” that exists in all things in nature, includes some exceptionally beautiful passages about the mystery at the heart of life.

Ursula Le Guin – The Earthsea Quartet (A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore; Tehanu).
Long before Harry Potter went to Hogwarts, a lonely boy named Ged arrived at the School for Wizards on Roke Island, and eventually became the greatest Sorcerer in all Earthsea. Le Guin’s conception of magic as the power of language is breathtaking. As an apprentice, Ged learns that in the process of naming the world around us, we create the world. As a young sorcerer at large in the world, he discovers what happens when we name something evil into being. Ged’s pursuit of and struggle with his own shadow transforms the traditional hero’s quest into a journey into the dark interior of the psyche. I loved these books when I read them as a teenager; I re-read them lately, and they’re even better than I’d remembered.

Tamora Pierce – Trickster’s Choice; Trickster’s Queen; the Kel series (First Test; Page; Squire; Lady Knight).
I wish these had been around when I was a preteen. Girl-power warrior stories – well-drawn characters and plenty of satisfying combat in the Kel series. In the Trickster books, 16-year old Ali becomes the master-spy for a slave rebellion that brings down the racist rulers of a neighboring kingdom. The books have their flaws, but are very satisfying, especially if you’re a girl who’s sick and tired of the boys always getting the swords and wands.

Elizabeth Marie Pope – The Perilous Gard.
I don’t know why no one ever reads this anymore; it won a Newberry Honor Award in 1975 and was written by a scholar of Elizabethan history. The year is 1558 and Kate Sutton, lady-in-waiting to Princess Elizabeth, is banished to remote Elvenwood Hall, the Perilous Gard. Too curious for her own good, Kate investigates some mysterious local happenings and finds herself imprisoned in an underground labyrinth peopled by the last practitioners of druidic magic. Great combination of history, fantasy, and some light romance.

Philip Pullman – His Dark Materials Trilogy (The Golden Compass; The Subtle Knife; The Amber Spyglass).
These are the books that made the literary establishment sit up and take notice of the renaissance in children’s fantasy fiction. They won adult literary prizes and were reviewed as serious fiction in the New York Review of Books. I’m still not sure whether the books are that well suited for children, but all the adult readers I know have loved them. Based in part on Milton’s Paradise Lost, the books are set in an alternative world ruled by a powerfully repressive Church. Quantum physics, multiverses, dark matter and 19th century-style polar expeditions jostle for attention in a story about a girl named Lyra, a boy named Will, and the cruel forces set against them. The characters I like most in these books are the daemons – the inseparable life companions of every human being, which take the shape of animals with human speech. I have to confess, I don’t actually love these books (there’s something a little cold about them) but they’re the books I most often recommend to adults who don’t think kid’s fantasy is literature.

Rick Riordan – The Lightning Thief.
A smartass teen hero with ADHD discovers the Greek gods didn’t die, they just moved to a suite on the 35th floor of the Empire State Building. They also run a summer camp for heroes-in-training, which he attends, with dire consequences. Great escapist fiction. Take this one to the beach and everyone will ask what you keep laughing about. Riordan knows how to keep a plot moving (he also writes the award-winning Tres Navarre adult mystery series) and he knows teenage boys– in his day job, he’s a middle school teacher.

JK Rowling – The Harry Potter Books.
Read them. I know you’ve seen the movies, but still – read at least one or two of the books, preferably the earlier ones.

Megan Whalen Turner – The Thief; The Queen of Attolia, The King of Attolia
The outlaw hero of these books is Eugenides, the Thief of Eddis – surely one of the most appealing heroes ever written. He’s snide, beguiling, quick-tempered, and quicker witted – think Matthew Broderick crossed with a young Peter Wimsey. Set in a mythical Byzantine-era Mediterranean land, the first book involves Eugenides’ plan to steal an ancient jewel called Hamiathes’s Gift, said to be the creation of the gods. By the third book, he has survived multiple imprisonments, a spot of torture, endless palace intrigues and assassination attempts, to become King of Attolia. And then there’s the romantic interest, in the form of his former torturer, the Queen.... Forget trying to make sense of it all, the plots twists and turns as trickily as Eugenides himself. I know writers who consider these some of the best children’s books published in the last decade.

J.R.R. Tolkien – The Hobbit; The Lord of the Rings.
These are still some of the best: LOR for epic sweep and high romance. The dialogue will make you wince, and the landscape descriptions read like a travelogue – but Tolkien’s love of the English countryside is infectious and his deep knowledge of Northern mythology makes the story resonate at many levels. The Hobbit, on the other hand, is one of the best read-aloud stories every written. It’s like a heist caper written by an Oxford don – full of slapstick action and sharply drawn characters, all fueled by a love of language, an obvious affection for classic British archetypes, and a perfect-pitch sense of what makes a fairy tale tick.

Entry added on 6/10/2007 12:41 PM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : Nero Blanc / Crossword Mysteries

By the writing team of Cordelia Frances Biddle and Steve Zettler, as Nero Blanc.

Annabella Graham, crossword puzzle editor for the Newcastle Evening Crier, and Rosco Polycrates, a private eye, in Newcastle, Massachusetts, are featured in:

  • The Crossword Murder (1999)
  • Two Down (2000)
  • The Crossword Connection (2001)
  • A Crossword to Die For (2002)
  • A Crossworder's Holiday (2002)
  • Corpus de Crossword (2003)
  • A Crossworder’s Gift (2003)
  • Anatomy of a Crossword (6/05)
  • Wrapped Up in Crossword (2004)
  • A Crossworder’s Delight (2005)
  • Another Word for Murder (2005)
  • Death on the Diagonal (2006)
Entry added on 5/29/2007 5:49 PM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : Oprah's Book Club

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Back Roads by Tawni O'Dell
The Best Way To Play by Bill Cosby
Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
The Book of Ruth by Jane Hamilton
Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat
Cane River by Lalita Tademy
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende
The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Mitchard
Drowning Ruth by Christina Schwarz
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons
Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald
A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
Gap Creek by Robert Morgan
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
The Heart of a Woman by Maya Angelou
Here on Earth by Alice Hoffman
House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III
I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb
Icy Sparks by Gwyn Hyman Rubio
Jewel by Bret Lott
A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines
Light in August by William Faulkner
A Map of the World by Jane Hamilton
The Meanest Thing To Say by Bill Cosby
The Measure of a Man by Sidney Poitier
Midwives by Chris Bohjalian
A Million Little Pieces by James Frey
Mother of Pearl by Melinda Haynes
Night by Elie Wiesel
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garc?M?uez
Open House by Elizabeth Berg
Paradise by Toni Morrison
The Pilot's Wife by Anita Shreve
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
The Rapture of Canaan by Sheri Reynolds
The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
River, Cross My Heart by Breena Clarke
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb
Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Songs In Ordinary Time by Mary McGarry Morris
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail by Malika Oufkir
Stones from the River by Ursula Hegi
Sula by Toni Morrison
Tara Road by Maeve Binchy
The Treasure Hunt by Bill Cosby
Vinegar Hill by A. Manette Ansay
A Virtuous Woman by Kaye Gibbons
We Were The Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates
What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage
Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts
While I Was Gone by Sue Miller
White Oleander by Janet Fitch

Entry added on 5/26/2007 4:55 PM
Last edited on 7/17/2010 11:06 AM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : Elaine Viets
Elaine Viets Viets researches the “dead-end jobs” that her heroine holds by working the same jobs. She also has two other series, including the Mystery Shopper series which is based on a job her mother held.
DEAD-END JOB Mystery Series:
Main Character: Helen Hawthorne, Worker of Dead-End Jobs
  1. Shop Till You Drop ‘03
  2. Murder Between the Covers ‘03
  3. Dying to Call You ‘04
  4. Just Murdered ‘05
  5. Murder Unleashed '06
  6. Murder with Reservations '07

MYSTERY SHOPPER Series:
Main Character: Josie Marcus, Plain Clothes Store Detective, Missouri

  1. Dying in Style ‘05
  2. High Heels are Murder ‘06

FRANCESCA VIERLING MYSTERY Series:
Main Character: Francesca Vierling, Very Tall Columnist, Missouri

  1. Backstab ‘97
  2. Rubout ‘98
  3. The Pink Flamingo Murders ‘99
  4. Doc in a Box ‘00
Entry added on 5/24/2007 10:09 AM
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Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) - : Daheim Books
Judith McMonigle Flynn, B&B Owner in Seattle, WA, is featured in:

Just Desserts (1991)

Fowl Prey (1992)

Holy Terrors (1992)

Dune to Death (1993)

Bantam of the Opera (1993)

Fit of Tempera (1994)

Major Vices (1995)

Murder, My Suite (1995)

Auntie Mayhem (1996)

Nutty as a Fruitcake (1996)

September Mourn (1997)

Wed and Buried (1998)

Snow Place to Die (1998)

Legs Benedict (1999)

Creeps Suzette (2000)

A Streetcar Named Expire (2001)

Suture Self (2001)

Silver Scream (2002)

Hocus Croakus (2003)

This Old Souse (2004)

Dead Man Docking (2005)

Saks and Violins (2006)

Scots on the Rocks (due August 1, 2007)

Entry added on 5/6/2007 3:26 AM
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