Sunday, 6 January 2013

Reading List

I haven't read a book for pleasure in over 2 months.
And it's killing me.
So, this is my reading list, which hopefully I can get started on after the 17th Jan. If you haven't read or heard of some of these, definitely check them out, and if you have any suggestions for the list then please let me know.

  1. The Catcher in The Rye by J. D. Salinger
  2. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
  3. Paper Towns by John Green
  4. Life Of Pi by Yann Martel
  5. Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
  6. The Kite Runner by Kialed Hosseini
  7. Enduring Love by Ian McEwan
  8. One Day by David Nicholls
  9. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  10. It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini
  11. Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
  12. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
  13. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel by Deborah Moggachi
  14. Marley & Me by John Grogan
  15. The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
  16. "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" by Lemony Snicket
  17. Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
  18. Ann Frank's Diary
  19. Wonder by R.J. Palacio
  20. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
  21. How to Write a Damn Good Novel 1& 2
  22. Dash and Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
  23. You Had Me at Hello by Mhairi McFarlane
  24. Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green
  25. Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
  26. A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare
  27. The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
  28. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself by Harriet Ann Jacobs
  29. The Infernal Devices 1: Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
  30. The Night World 1 by L. J. Smith
  31. Blueyedboy by Joanne Harris
  32. The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  33. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  34. The Complete Adventures of Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie
  35. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
  36. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
  37. Ulysses by James Joyce
  38. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
  39. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
  40. The Iliad by Homer
  41. Vanity Fair by William Thackeray
  42. The Odyssey by Homer and Alexander Pope
  43. The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
  44. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
  45. The Jane Austen Collection
  46. The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
  47. The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens
  48. War Horse by Michael Morpurgo
  49. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
  50. Household Tales by Brothers Grimm
  51. Dracula by Bram Stoker
  52. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
  53. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
  54. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
  55. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
  56. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
  57. The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams
  58. Fire World by Chris d'Lacey
  59. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol
  60. Outsiders by Kevin Crossley-Holland
  61. Capital (can't remember the author)
  62. Chocolat by Joanne Harris
  63. Imperial Spy by Mark Robson
  64. Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
  65. The Taming of the Shrew
  66. The Time Traveller's Wife
Now I probably won't stick to that order, but I do intend to attempt the list. I'm actually currently a quarter of the way through The Catcher in The Rye (which I have just nicknamed Catcher), so when I have finished Catcher or any other book, I will put a line through the title on this list and create a link to this post from the post of the day that I finished it.
Jenny 

2 comments:

  1. Have you read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon? That's a good one :)

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    1. I read that when we visited Greece once, but its been a fairly long time so I should probably read it again soon. Thanks! <3

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