Which Book Out Of This List Have You Read And Would Recommend?

Author Title
Achebe, Chinua Anthills of the Savannah
Agee, James A Death in the Family
Anaya, Rudolfo
Atwood, Margaret
Austen, Jane
Bless Me, Ultima
The Handmaid’s Tale
Pride and Prejudice
Brontë, Charlotte Jane Eyre
Brontë, Emily Wuthering Heights
Cather, Willa Death Comes for the Archbishop
Chekhov, Anton The Cherry Orchard
Chopin, Kate The Awakening
Conrad, Joseph Heart of Darkness
Cooper, James Fenimore The Last of the Mohicans
de Cervantes, Miguel Don Quixote
Defoe, Daniel Robinson Crusoe
Dickens, Charles A Tale of Two Cities
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Crime and Punishment
Douglass, Frederick Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Dreiser, Theodore An American Tragedy
Eliot, George The Mill on the Floss
Ellison, Ralph Invisible Man
Fielding, Henry Tom Jones
Fitzgerald, F. Scott The Great Gatsby
Flaubert, Gustave Madame Bovary
Ford, Ford Madox The Good Soldier
Ganes, Earnest J. A Lesson Before Dying
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Faust
Golding, William Lord of the Flies
Hardy, Thomas Tess of the d’Urbervilles
Hemingway, Ernest A Farewell to Arms
Hurston, Zora Neale Their Eyes Were Watching God
Huxley, Aldous Brave New World
Ibsen, Henrik A Doll’s House
James, Henry The Turn of the Screw
Joyce, James A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Kincaid, Jamaica
Kingston, Maxine Hong
Annie John
The Woman Warrior
Lee, Harper To Kill a Mockingbird
London, Jack The Call of the Wild
Mann, Thomas The Magic Mountain
Miller, Arthur The Crucible
Morrison, Toni Beloved
Pasternak, Boris Doctor Zhivago
Remarque, Erich Maria All Quiet on the Western Front
Shelley, Mary Frankenstein
Silko, Leslie Marmon Ceremony
Swift, Jonathan Gulliver’s Travels
Tan, Amy
Thackeray, William
The Joy Luck Club
Vanity Fair
Turgenev, Ivan Fathers and Sons
Walker, Alice The Color Purple
Wharton, Edith The House of Mirth
Wilde, Oscar The Picture of Dorian Gray
Williams, Tennessee The Glass Menagerie
Wright, Richard Native Son

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  • DngrsAng says:

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    The Awakening by Kate Chopin
    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neal Hurston
    The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston
    The Color Purple by Alice Walker

  • supermas says:

    The Color Purple – this is an excellent book. very confronting though, i really liked it, though some bits i did cringe at. Deffinetly read it.
    Frankenstein- there is a reason why its a classic, its an excellent book. and alot of other texts use this in reference so its good to read, just to have that knowledge.
    :D

  • Ashley says:

    I’ve read Pride and Prejudice, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, The Great Gatsby, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Crucible. Out of these, The Crucible was my favorite, so I would say read that one.

  • bcharlot says:

    Vanity Fair
    Death Comes for the Archbishop
    the Awakening

  • Sweta K says:

    jane eyre

  • Helios says:

    Ya – read lots of them – and you’ve picked out world-class stuff. Are you trying to read it all?? It will take a while – but you’ll have quite an education when you’re done.
    It all depends on who you are and what you want out of your reading as to where you start on the list.

 

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