Count to 100 with Books
Submitted by misscurly on Sat, 08/26/2006 - 06:52
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- "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" Sozhenitsyn, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" Ken Kesey
- "A Tale of Two Cities" Charles Dickens, "At Swim-Two Birds" Flann O'Brien
- "The Three Musketeers" Alexandre Dumas, "Three Day Road" by Joseph Boyden
- "The Big Four" by Agatha Christie
- "Slaughterhouse 5" Kurt Vonnegut, "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" Mitch Alborn
- "Six of One" Rita Mae Brown
- "Seven Types of Ambiguity" Elliot Perlman, "The House of the Seven Gables" Nathaniel Hawthorne
- "The Eight" Katherine Neville
- "Nine Tomorrows" Isaac Asimov, "The Nine Tailors" Dorothy Sayers
- "Ten Little Niggers" Agatha Christie (the book is no longer available under that title), "Ten Books on Architecture" Vitruvius
- "Eleven" Highsmith
- "Twelve Red Herrings" Jeffrey Archer, "Twelfth Night" William Shakespeare
- "The Thirteen Clocks" James Thurber, "13 Bullets" by David Wellington
- "As I Look At Life by 14 Famous Writers"
- "Dick Sand, or: A Captain at Fifteen" Verne
- "The Sixteen Pleasures by Robert Hellenga, "The Ballad of Sixteen" P.V. LeForge
- "Arcanum 17" by Andre Breton
- "Orbit Eighteen" Damon Knight
- "The Nineteen Letters of Ben Uzziel" Hirsch, "Nineteen Nineteen" John Dos Passos , "Nineteen Minutes" Jodi Picoult
- "Twenty Years After" Alexandre Dumas
- "Twenty One Balloons" William Pene
- "Catch-22" Joseph Heller
- "The Twenty-Three Days of the City of Alba: Stories" Fenolgio
- "Twenty Four Eyes" Sakae Tsuboi
- "Five and Twenty Tales of the Genie" Chandra Rajan and Sivadasa
- "Twenty-Six and One and Other Stories" Maxim Gorky
- "27 Wagons Full Of Cotton" Tennessee Williams
- "Class of Twenty-Eight" Neil Moloney
- "Twenty-Nine" Karen L. Glooch
- "30 Days of Night" by Steve Niles & Ben Templesmith
- "31 Songs" Nick Hornby
- "I Swim Seas of Thirty-Two Legions" Christine Linda Redman-Waldeyer, "Johnny Thirty-Two" Cesare Casciato
- "Thirty-Three Teeth" Colin Cotterill
- "Miriam at Thirty-four" Alan Lelchuk, "Thirty-four East" Alfred Coppel
- "Thirty-Five Letters of Cicero" David Stockton
- "The Thirty Six Dramatic Situations" Georges Polti
- "Thirty-Seven Cents and a Prayer" Richard B. Garren
- "Thirty-Eight North Yankee" Ruggero
- "The 39 Steps" John Buchan
- "Forty Words for Sorrow" Giles Blunt
- "Forty-One Thieves: A Tale of California" Angelo Hall
- "Forty-Second Parallel" John Dos Passos
- "Seven Sixes Are Forty-Three" Kiran Nagarkar
- "Forty-Four Caliber Man" John Thomas Edson
- "The Forty-Five Guardsmen" Alexandre Dumas
- "Forty-Six Years in the Army" John McAllister Schofield
- "Trace And Forty Seven Miles Of Rope" Warren Murphy
- "Forty-eight days adrift: The voyage of the "Neptune II" from Newfoundland to Scotland" Captain Job Barbour
- "The Crying of Lot 49" Thomas Pynchon
- "The Diary of a Man of Fifty" Henry James
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- "Fifty-Two Days by Camel" Lawrie Raskin
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- "Sixty-Six" Barry Levinson
- "Scandinavian September Sixty-Nine" Bennett Lear Fairorth
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- "Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom" Rachel Pollack
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- "Around the World in 80 Days" Jules Verne
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- "84, Charing Cross Road" Helene Hanff
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- "Ninety Three" by Victor Hugo
- "God Has Ninety-Nine Names" Judith Miller, "99 Coffins: A Historical Vampire Tale" by David Wellington
- "One Hundred Years of Solitude" Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Author Comments:
I've hijacked this list for the sake of my own amusement.








I highly recommend The Big Four by Agatha Christie.
Thanks!