Literature I Own

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  1. Becket - Jean Anouilh
  2. Emma - Jane Austen
  3. A Sting in the Harp - Nancy Bond
  4. Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
  5. The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
  6. A Little Princess - Frances Hodgson Burnett
  7. Le Mythe de Sisyphe - Albert Camus
  8. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
  9. Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
  10. The Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer
  11. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl
  12. Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator - Roald Dahl
  13. James and the Giant Peach - Roald Dahl
  14. The Inferno - Dante
  15. Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky
  16. The Hound of the Baskervilles - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  17. Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser
  18. Baudolino - Umberto Eco
  19. The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
  20. The Problem of the Soul - Owen Flanagan
  21. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert
  22. A Passage to India - E. M. Forster
  23. The Magus - John Fowles
  24. Faust - Johann Goethe
  25. The Third Man & The Fallen Idol - Graham Greene
  26. Lord of the Flies - William Golding
  27. Beyond Culture - Edward T. Hall
  28. Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
  29. The Mayor of Casterbridge - Thomas Hardy
  30. The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
  31. For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway
  32. The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemingway
  33. A Farewell to Arms - Ernest Hemingway
  34. High Fidelity - Nick Hornby
  35. Selected Essays - Samuel Johnson
  36. The Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka
  37. The Trial - Franz Kafka
  38. Flowers for Algernon - Daniel Keyes
  39. Firestarter - Stephen King
  40. The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli
  41. Rebecca - Daphne duMaurier
  42. Culture and Commitment - Margaret Mead
  43. The Drifters - James Michner
  44. The Miser and Other Plays - Molière
  45. Utopia - Sir Thomas More
  46. 1984 - George Orwell
  47. Animal Farm - George Orwell
  48. The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
  49. The Collected Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe - Edgar Allan Poe All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Maria Remarque
  50. Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone - J. K. Rowling
  51. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - J. K. Rowling
  52. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J. K. Rowling
  53. Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire - J. K. Rowling
  54. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - J. K. Rowling
  55. The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint Exupéry
  56. Le Petit Prince - Antoine de Saint Exupéry
  57. The Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Salinger
  58. The Complete Pelican Shakespeare - William Shakespeare
  59. Hamlet - William Shakespeare
  60. Macbeth - William Shakespeare
  61. A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare
  62. A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare
  63. Othello - William Shakespeare
  64. Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
  65. A Series of Unfortunate Events - The Bad Beginning - Lemony Snicket
  66. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
  67. A Walk to Remember - Nicholas Sparks
  68. The Crystal Cave - Mary Stewart
  69. The Hollow Hills - Mary Stewart
  70. The Last Enchantment - Mary Stewart
  71. The Wicked Day - Mary Stewart
  72. Dracula - Bram Stoker
  73. The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
  74. The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
  75. The Silmarillion - J. R. R. Tolkien
  76. The Book of Lost Tales 1 - J. R. R. Tolkien
  77. Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
  78. Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut
  79. Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut
  80. L'Assommoir - Émile Zola
Author Comments: 

I've probably only read half of these books.

Wuthering Heights is on my list of Books I Plan To Read in 2005

It's definitely worth reading. There's a lot of psycological stuff going on between the characters.

p.s. That's a scraping of the books I own. I need to finish off that listing. :\