My favorite readings, Top 1000

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  1. The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
  2. Earth from Above: 366 Days, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  3. Through the Looking-Glass, Lewis Carroll
  4. Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
  5. The Greek Myths, Robert Graves
  6. Ozymandias, Percy Bysshe Shelley
  7. The Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury
  8. Fictions, Jorge Luis Borges
  9. The Art Of War, Sun Tzu
  10. Life, the Universe and Everything, Douglas Adams
  11. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
  12. Perfume, Patrick Süskind
  13. Animal Farm, George Orwell
  14. The Lady or the Tiger?, Frank Richard Stockton
  15. A Hunger Artist, Franz Kafka
  16. William Wilson, Edgar Allan Poe
  17. The Aleph: Stories, Jorge Luis Borges
  18. Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi
  19. Dune, Frank Herbert
  20. The Royal Game, Stefan Zweig
  21. The Invisible Collection, Stefan Zweig
  22. Ball of Fat, Guy de Maupassant
  23. The Little Prince, Joann Sfar
  24. Exit the King, Eugène Ionesco
  25. 2001: A Space Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke
  26. (lit. Destroying Nisard), Éric Chevillard
  27. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Douglas Adams
  28. The Cask of Amontillado, Edgar Allan Poe
  29. Pickman's Model, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  30. The Great Wall of China, Franz Kafka
  31. The Fairy Gunmother, Daniel Pennac
  32. (lit. The Encyclopedia of Relative and Absolute Knowledge), Bernard Werber
  33. Germinal, Émile Zola
  34. Say Everything, Paul Éluard
  35. Speak White, Michèle Lalonde
  36. In the Penal Colony, Franz Kafka
  37. The Vulture, Franz Kafka
  38. The Birds, Daphne du Maurier
  39. Peter and the Wolf, Miguelanxo Prado
  40. The Velveteen Rabbit, Margery Williams Bianco
  41. The River King, Alice Hoffman
  42. I, Claudius, Robert Graves
  43. The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
  44. The Rotters' Club, Jonathan Coe
  45. Possession, Antonia Susan Byatt
  46. Before Night Falls, Reinaldo Arenas
  47. (lit. A Page of History), Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly
  48. The Phantom of the Opera, Gaston Leroux
  49. The City Coat of Arms, Franz Kafka
  50. A Crossbreed, Franz Kafka
  51. Streak of Chalk, Miguelanxo Prado
  52. A Common Confusion, Franz Kafka
  53. Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep, Mary Elizabeth Frye
  54. Darkness, Lord Byron
  55. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Joanne K. Rowling
  56. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Joanne K. Rowling
  57. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Joanne K. Rowling
  58. The Hound, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  59. The Oval Portrait, Edgar Allan Poe
  60. The Portrait, Nikolai Gogol
  61. The Beggar, Guy de Maupassant
  62. A. O. Barnabooth: His Poems, Valery Larbaud
  63. The Burrow, Franz Kafka
  64. Children of Dune, Frank Herbert
  65. Dune Messiah, Frank Herbert
  66. Curtain, Agatha Christie
  67. Monsieur Malaussene, Daniel Pennac
  68. The Empire of the Ants, Bernard Werber
  69. (lit. The Day of the Ants), Bernard Werber
  70. The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul, Douglas Adams
  71. Getting Even, Woody Allen
  72. Side Effects, Woody Allen
  73. The Lesson, Eugène Ionesco
  74. Marie-Antoinette, Simone Bertière
  75. Patriotism, Yukio Mishima
  76. Dojoji, Yukio Mishima
  77. The Horla, Guy de Maupassant
  78. The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant
  79. The Overcoat, Nikolai Gogol
  80. Prometheus, Franz Kafka
  81. The Fall of the House of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe
  82. Berenice, Edgar Allan Poe
  83. Metzengerstein, Edgar Allan Poe
  84. The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, Edgar Allan Poe
  85. Poison, Roald Dahl
  86. (lit. Last Inventory Before Liquidation), Frédéric Beigbeder
  87. Cyrano, Taï-Marc Le Thanh and Rébecca Dautremer
  88. The Bald Soprano, Eugène Ionesco
  89. (lit. The Chronicles of an Unworthy Mother #1), Caroline Allard
  90. The Rights of the Reader, Daniel Pennac
  91. (lit. The Book of Travel), Bernard Werber
  92. Young Törless, Robert Musil
  93. Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Tennessee Williams
  94. The Fall, Albert Camus
  95. And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie
  96. The Lottery, Shirley Jackson
  97. Notebook, Agota Kristof
  98. Novecento, Alessandro Baricco
  99. Silk, Alessandro Baricco
  100. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, Douglas Adams
  101. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
  102. The Stepford Wives, Ira Levin
  103. Vowels, Arthur Rimbaud
  104. The Seven Bridges, Yukio Mishima
  105. The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka
  106. The Drunken Boat, Arthur Rimbaud
  107. Earth from Above for Young Readers, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  108. The Devil's Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce
  109. (lit. The Woman and the Nature), Stefan Zweig
  110. (lit. The Russian Lover), Gilles Leroy
  111. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl
  112. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
  113. The Turn of the Screw, Henry James
  114. La Veneziana, Vladimir Nabokov
  115. The Apple Tree, Daphne du Maurier
  116. This Be The Verse, Philip Larkin
  117. Medea, Euripides
  118. Oedipus the King, Sophocles
  119. Cool Air, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  120. Fear and Trembling, Amélie Nothomb
  121. The Rules of Attraction, Bret Easton Ellis
  122. Less Than Zero, Bret Easton Ellis
  123. Fear, Stefan Zweig
  124. Casual Knowledge of a Craft, Stefan Zweig
  125. Watchmen, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
  126. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  127. The Nightingale and the Rose, Oscar Wilde
  128. Othello, William Shakespeare
  129. Angels & Insects, Antonia Susan Byatt
  130. 80 Days, Nicolas Vadot and Olivier Guéret
  131. Exercises in Style, Raymond Queneau
  132. (lit. The Word and the Thing), Gabriel-Charles de Lattaignant
  133. (lit. Fairy Tale With The Use Of Average People), Boris Vian
  134. The Fir Tree, Hans Christian Andersen
  135. Dip in the Pool, Roald Dahl
  136. Neck, Roald Dahl
  137. The Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe
  138. Confusion, Stefan Zweig
  139. The Mysterious Island, Jules Verne
  140. The Mystery of the Yellow Room, Gaston Leroux
  141. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Joanne K. Rowling
  142. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Joanne K. Rowling
  143. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Joanne K. Rowling
  144. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Joanne K. Rowling
  145. Little Black Book of Stories, Antonia Susan Byatt
  146. SCUM Manifesto, Valerie Solanas
  147. The Golden Key, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  148. At the Mountains of Madness, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  149. The Nameless City, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  150. The Outsider, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  151. Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Suetonius
  152. 9.99, Frédéric Beigbeder
  153. The Renegade, Shirley Jackson
  154. The Prisoner Of Chillon, Lord Byron
  155. The Pit and the Pendulum, Edgar Allan Poe
  156. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Douglas Adams
  157. The Vampire Lestat, Anne Rice
  158. (lit. Praises), Martine Doucet
  159. On Blondes, Joanna Pitman
  160. The Adversary, Emmanuel Carrère
  161. Story #2, Eugène Ionesco and Etienne Delessert
  162. Story #1, Eugène Ionesco and Etienne Delessert
  163. Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor, Franz Kafka
  164. The Judgment, Franz Kafka
  165. The Proclamation, Franz Kafka
  166. Fellowship, Franz Kafka
  167. The Blindmen and the Elephant, John Godfrey Saxe
  168. The Bewitched, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly
  169. Dangerous Liaisons, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
  170. An Elderly Mistress, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly
  171. Maus, Art Spiegelman
  172. (lit. The Inevitable), Jean-Paul Roger
  173. The City and the Pillar, Gore Vidal
  174. The Married Man, Edmund White
  175. Hallucinating Foucault, Patricia Duncker
  176. Confessions of a Mask, Yukio Mishima
  177. A Little Fable, Franz Kafka
  178. A Little Woman, Franz Kafka
  179. Asterix #20: Asterix in Corsica, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  180. Asterix #1: Asterix the Gaul, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  181. Journey to the Center of the Earth, Jules Verne
  182. Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice
  183. A Void, Georges Perec
  184. The Exeter Text: Jewels, Secrets, Sex, Georges Perec
  185. Tales of Thailand, Pira Sudham
  186. The Masque of the Red Death, Edgar Allan Poe
  187. Josephine the Singer, or The Mouse Folk, Franz Kafka
  188. (lit. The Pixie of Colors), Chiara Carrer
  189. My Valley, Claude Ponti
  190. Alone, Edgar Allan Poe
  191. Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare
  192. A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare
  193. The Hunting of the Snark, Lewis Carroll
  194. Titus Andronicus, Williams Shakespeare
  195. The Sandman, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  196. Ignaz Denner, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  197. The Golden Pot, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  198. The Hypnotist, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  199. Primogeniture, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  200. Hamlet, William Shakespeare
  201. Macbeth, William Shakespeare
  202. Claudius the God and his Wife Messalina, Robert Graves
  203. The Devoted Friend, Oscar Wilde
  204. Ghost World, Daniel Clowes
  205. Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen Fielding
  206. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, Helen Fielding
  207. The Purloined Letter, Edgar Allan Poe
  208. V for Vendetta, Alan Moore and David Lloyd
  209. The Devil and Daniel Silverman, Theodore Roszak
  210. (lit. The Revolution of the Ants), Bernard Werber
  211. Cry to Heaven, Anne Rice
  212. Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  213. The Canterville Ghost, Oscar Wilde
  214. The Nose, Nikolai Gogol
  215. The Catcher in the Rye, Jerome David Salinger
  216. (lit. First Poems For All My Life), Jean-Hugues Malineau
  217. Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  218. Coward, Guy de Maupassant
  219. The Vagina Monologues, Eve Ensler
  220. Eragon, Christopher Paolini
  221. The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, Jean Giraudoux
  222. Maelzel's Chess Player, Edgar Allan Poe
  223. Damage, Lawrence Raab
  224. She, Henry Rider Haggard
  225. The Future of the Earth, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  226. (lit. Object of All Desire), Françoise Bourdin
  227. Asterix #15: Asterix and the Roman Agent, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  228. Asterix #22: Asterix and the Great Crossing, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  229. Asterix #5: Asterix and the Banquet, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  230. Lord of the Flies, William Golding
  231. The Tree of Life: A Book Depicting the Life of Charles Darwin, Peter Sis
  232. Quidditch Through the Ages, Joanne K. Rowling (Kennilworthy Whisp)
  233. The Hobbit, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
  234. The Stranger Next Door, Amélie Nothomb
  235. The Gargoyle on the Roof, Jack Prelutsky and Peter Sis
  236. Cinderella, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  237. (lit. The Taste of Chlorine), Bastien Vivès
  238. This Love, Jacques Prévert
  239. If, Rudyard Kipling
  240. Skin, Roald Dahl
  241. A Family Affair, Guy de Maupassant
  242. On The River, Guy de Maupassant
  243. Close Range: Wyoming Stories, Edna Annie Proulx
  244. The Master of Go, Yasunari Kawabata
  245. The Masque of Anarchy, Percy Bysshe Shelley
  246. The Sound Machine, Roald Dahl
  247. Without Feathers, Woody Allen
  248. (lit. 5150, Elms Street), Patrick Senécal
  249. Aliss, Patrick Senécal
  250. The Snow Man, Hans Christian Andersen
  251. The Music of Erich Zann, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  252. The Dragon With Red Eyes, Astrid Lindgren
  253. The Maltese Falcon, Dashiell Hammett
  254. Investigations of a Dog, Franz Kafka
  255. Contemplation, Franz Kafka
  256. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, John Berendt
  257. Prometheus, Lord Byron
  258. The Tell-Tale Heart, Edgar Allan Poe
  259. A Descent into the Maelstrom, Edgar Allan Poe
  260. The Circle Game: Poems, Margaret Atwood
  261. Percy Jackson & the Olympians #2: The Sea of Monsters, Rick Riordan
  262. Caligula, Albert Camus
  263. (lit. Princesses Stories), Christine Palluy, Rébecca Dautremer, Claire Degans and Daneth Khong
  264. The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Joanne K. Rowling
  265. Eldest, Christopher Paolini
  266. To the Poet on the Subject of Flowers, Arthur Rimbaud
  267. The Deeper Meaning of Liff, Douglas Adams and John Lloyd
  268. The Griffin and the Minor Canon, Frank Richard Stockton
  269. (lit. Peplum), Amélie Nothomb
  270. Frisk, Dennis Cooper
  271. Rosemary's Baby, Ira Levin
  272. The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams
  273. In the City of Shy Hunters, Tom Spanbauer
  274. Persuasion, Jane Austen
  275. Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
  276. Angels and Demons, Dan Brown
  277. The Scapegoat, Daniel Pennac
  278. American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis
  279. Around the World in Eighty Days, Jules Verne
  280. The Great Automatic Grammatizator, Roald Dahl
  281. Sulphuric Acid, Amélie Nothomb
  282. The Piano, Jane Campion and Kate Pullinger
  283. My Life with R.H. Macy, Shirley Jackson
  284. The Two Brothers, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  285. The Happy Prince, Oscar Wilde
  286. (lit. The ABC of the Voluntary Simplicity), Dominique Boisvert
  287. Leporella, Stefan Zweig
  288. The Tooth, Shirley Jackson
  289. The Double, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky
  290. MS. Found in a Bottle, Edgar Allan Poe
  291. The Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe
  292. The Book of Sand: Stories, Jorge Luis Borges
  293. The Object of my Affection, Stephen McCauley
  294. Girl with a Pearl Earring, Tracy Chevalier
  295. The Salmon of Doubt, Douglas Adams
  296. Sylvie and Bruno, Lewis Carroll
  297. Asterix #12: Asterix at the Olympic Games, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  298. Asterix #4: Asterix the Gladiator, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  299. Asterix #3: Asterix and the Goths, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  300. Asterix #6: Asterix and Cleopatra, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  301. The Murders in the Rue Morgue, Edgar Allan Poe
  302. The Hug Therapy Book, Kathleen Keating and Mimi Noland
  303. The Bee-Man of Orn, Frank Richard Stockton
  304. Coraline, Neil Gaiman
  305. Sahara, Daniel Pennac
  306. The Butterfly Lovers, Benjamin Lacombe
  307. Mostly Harmless, Douglas Adams
  308. The Emperor's New Clothes, Hans Christian Andersen
  309. (lit. The Tree of Possibles), Bernard Werber
  310. Hunger, Knut Hamsun
  311. Miki, Stephen Mackey
  312. Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett
  313. Of Course, Shirley Jackson
  314. The Valiant Little Tailor, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  315. The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank
  316. Respected Sir, Naguib Mahfouz
  317. The Eyes of the Dragon, Stephen King
  318. Carmen, Prosper Mérimée
  319. Empress, Shan Sa
  320. Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
  321. (lit. They Float), Eleken Traski
  322. Aurora Montrealis: Stories, Monique Proulx
  323. The Witches, Roald Dahl
  324. The Libertine, Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  325. The Remarkable Rocket, Oscar Wilde
  326. The Fairies are Thirsty, Denise Boucher
  327. Milk A Cow And You Get Milk, Charles Bukowski
  328. I Shall Spit on Your Graves, Boris Vian (Vernon Sullivan)
  329. (lit. To Understand Ancient Rome), Jean-Michel Thibaux
  330. Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
  331. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Agatha Christie
  332. (lit. General Store #3: The Men), Régis Loisel and Jean-Louis Tripp
  333. (lit. General Store #1: Marie), Régis Loisel and Jean-Louis Tripp
  334. The Closed Circle, Jonathan Coe
  335. Siegfried the Mighty Warrior, Maria Luisa Gefaell de Vivanco
  336. The Immoralist, André Gide
  337. Sun and Flesh, Arthur Rimbaud
  338. The Sleeper in the Valley, Arthur Rimbaud
  339. (lit. Marie d'Agoult, George Sand: Letters), Charles F. Dupêchez
  340. (lit. Gesture), Anne-Marie Alonzo
  341. Let Me Go!, Anne Claire Poirier and Marie-Claire Blais
  342. Asterix #19: Asterix and the Soothsayer, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  343. 30 Days of Night, Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith
  344. A Home at the End of the World, Michael Cunningham
  345. A Boy's Own Story, Edmund White
  346. Skinned Alive: Stories, Edmund White
  347. Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown
  348. Maurice, Edward Morgan Forster
  349. The Vampyre, John William Polidori
  350. The Shunned House, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  351. The Silence of the Sirens, Franz Kafka
  352. (lit. The Unpredictable), Metin Arditi
  353. The Spectacles, Edgar Allan Poe
  354. The Pearl, Yukio Mishima
  355. The Small Pleasures of Life, Philippe Delerm
  356. Fables, Jean de La Fontaine
  357. Mr. Peabody's Apples, Madonna Louise Ciccone and Loren Long
  358. The English Roses, Madonna Louise Ciccone and Jeffrey Fulvimari
  359. Pompeii, Peter Connolly
  360. The Devil Wears Prada, Lauren Weisberger
  361. Letters to His Child-Friends, Lewis Carroll
  362. Cleopatra, Hortense Dufour
  363. Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Jeff Lindsay
  364. The Killer, Eugène Ionesco
  365. (lit. Swallow's Diary), Amélie Nothomb
  366. Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez
  367. Don Juan on Trial, Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  368. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
  369. Hans in Luck, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  370. She Walks In Beauty, Lord Byron
  371. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Alfred Tennyson
  372. Illuminations, Arthur Rimbaud
  373. Funeral Blues, Wystan Hugh Auden
  374. First They Came, Martin Niemöller
  375. The English Roses: Too Good To Be True, Madonna Louise Ciccone and Stacy Peterson
  376. (lit. The Chronicles of an Unworthy Mother #2), Caroline Allard
  377. Sin City #1: Sin City, Frank Miller
  378. Sin City #3: The Big Fat Kill, Frank Miller
  379. Sin City #4: That Yellow Bastard, Frank Miller
  380. Coco Chanel, Brigitte Labbé and Michel Puech
  381. Don't Trifle with Love, Alfred de Musset
  382. You Can't Be Sure of Anything, Alfred de Musset
  383. (lit. The 7 Days of Retaliation), Patrick Senécal
  384. The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, Anne Rice (A. N. Roquelaure)
  385. Beauty's Punishment, Anne Rice (A. N. Roquelaure)
  386. Beauty's Release, Anne Rice (A. N. Roquelaure)
  387. How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read, Pierre Bayard
  388. Phaedra, Jean Racine
  389. (lit. The Countess of Blood), Maurice Périsset
  390. King Pest, Edgar Allan Poe
  391. Doctor Heraclius Gloss, Guy de Maupassant
  392. The Pigeon, Patrick Süskind
  393. Percy Jackson & the Olympians #3: The Titan's Curse, Rick Riordan
  394. Percy Jackson & the Olympians #1: The Lightning Thief, Rick Riordan
  395. Eclipse, Stephenie Meyer
  396. Breaking Dawn, Stephenie Meyer
  397. New Moon, Stephenie Meyer
  398. Twilight, Stephenie Meyer
  399. Macbett, Eugène Ionesco
  400. Raël, Brigitte McCann
  401. Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden
  402. Cat in an Empty Apartment, Wislawa Szymborska
  403. A Separate Peace, John Knowles
  404. I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere, Anna Gavalda
  405. Notes on a Scandal, Zoë Heller
  406. Death on the Nile, Agatha Christie
  407. The Lost Childhood, Yehuda Nir
  408. The Paper House, Carlos María Domínguez
  409. The Shape of a Girl, Joan MacLeod
  410. Hostage, Robert Crais
  411. The Wolf, Guy de Maupassant
  412. Groosham Grange, Anthony Horowitz
  413. Man from the South, Roald Dahl
  414. The Little Match Girl, Hans Christian Andersen
  415. The Steadfast Tin Soldier, Hans Christian Andersen
  416. (lit. Dynamics of the Groups), Jean-Marie Aubry and Yves Saint-Arnaud
  417. The Moon-Bog, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  418. Nevsky Prospect, Nikolai Gogol
  419. And Death Shall Have No Dominion, Dylan Thomas
  420. (lit. All Boys and Girls), Jérôme Lambert
  421. (lit. Darkness), Paul Claudel
  422. The Unholy Grail, Anthony Horowitz
  423. Tuck Everlasting, Natalie Babbitt
  424. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Joanne K. Rowling (Newt Scamander)
  425. The Man of the House, Stephen McCauley
  426. (lit. Walking at Night, or the Small Blue Trash), Pierre Manseau
  427. Orpheus Descending, Tennessee Williams
  428. The Holy Terrors, Jean Cocteau
  429. (lit. Die Innocent), Arthur Ténor
  430. The Sisters-in-Law, Michel Tremblay
  431. Britannicus, Jean Racine
  432. Suicides, Guy de Maupassant
  433. Sissi, Hortense Dufour
  434. The Hygiene of the Assassin, Amélie Nothomb
  435. Class Trip, Emmanuel Carrère
  436. Write to Kill, Daniel Pennac
  437. Passion Fruit, Daniel Pennac
  438. The Giver, Lois Lowry
  439. Human Rites, Amélie Nothomb
  440. Buchmendel, Stefan Zweig
  441. The Bridge, Franz Kafka
  442. The Rectory Magazine, Lewis Carroll
  443. Collected Poems, Émile Nelligan
  444. A Sea Dirge, Lewis Carroll
  445. To Make A Dadaist Poem, Tristan Tzara
  446. The Toy Revolver, Wang Wenxing
  447. (lit. First Love), Wang Wenxing
  448. Q & A, Vikas Swarup
  449. Little Children, Tom Perrotta
  450. Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Jeanette Winterson
  451. (lit. The Alliance of the Ewe), Gabrielle Lavallée
  452. Taste, Roald Dahl
  453. Diary of a Madman, Nikolai Gogol
  454. (lit. Feast), Richard Millet
  455. The Flowers of Evil, Charles Baudelaire
  456. The Alphabet Cipher, Lewis Carroll
  457. The Eleven Thousand Rods, Guillaume Apollinaire
  458. Quo Vadis?, Henryk Sienkiewicz
  459. Beneficence, Vladimir Nabokov
  460. (lit. The Birdcatcher's Song), Jacques Prévert
  461. (lit. To Philis), Pierre de Marbeuf
  462. A Season in Hell, Arthur Rimbaud
  463. The Hair, Guy de Maupassant
  464. Antony and Cleopatra, William Shakespeare
  465. Nunc Dimittis, Roald Dahl
  466. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
  467. Jacques Callot, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  468. (lit. The Father of our Fathers), Bernard Werber
  469. (lit. The Ultimate Secret), Bernard Werber
  470. Tombstones, Guy de Maupassant
  471. The Knock at the Manor Gate, Franz Kafka
  472. (lit. Thinking, It's To Die A Little, volume 1), Ghislain Taschereau
  473. Loving Sabotage, Amélie Nothomb
  474. (lit. Attack), Amélie Nothomb
  475. (lit. Princesses Forgotten or Unknown), Philippe Lechermeier and Rébecca Dautremer
  476. The Story of a Farm Girl, Guy de Maupassant
  477. Hugh Pine and the Good Place, Janwillem van de Wetering
  478. (lit. Thinking, It's To Die A Little, volume 2), Ghislain Taschereau
  479. The Philosophy of Furniture, Edgar Allan Poe
  480. The Philosophy of Composition, Edgar Allan Poe
  481. 300, Frank Miller
  482. (lit. Faithful People Do Not Make the News), Nadine Bismuth
  483. We Real Cool, Gwendolyn Brooks
  484. (lit. Little Treatise For Those Who Want To Always Be Right), Georges Picard
  485. (lit. The Sun Spoke To You In Sublime Words), Charles-Marie Leconte de Lisle
  486. (lit. Mercury), Amélie Nothomb
  487. Antichrista, Amélie Nothomb
  488. (lit. The Perronisms), Michel Morin and Yvon Landry
  489. How to Cure a Fanatic, Amos Oz
  490. The Pearl, John Steinbeck
  491. (lit. The Softest Death For Criminals), Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  492. The Envious, Francesco Alberoni
  493. Friendship, Francesco Alberoni
  494. In Love, Rébecca Dautremer and Mona Lethanh
  495. Colonel Chabert, Honoré de Balzac
  496. Notebook of a Return to My Native Land, Aimé Césaire
  497. To Helen, Edgar Allan Poe
  498. Don Juan, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  499. Ritter Gluck, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  500. (lit. Thank You), Daniel Pennac
  501. (lit. The Collector), Chrystine Brouillet
  502. (lit. The Butterfly of the Stars), Bernard Werber
  503. A Country Excursion, Guy de Maupassant
  504. Where's Wally? The Fantastic Journey, Martin Handford
  505. Asterix #30: Asterix and Obelix All at Sea, Albert Uderzo
  506. Asterix #2: Asterix and the Golden Sickle, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  507. Ozymandias, Horace Smith
  508. Too Loud a Solitude, Lionel Tran
  509. Voynich Manuscript, Anonymus
  510. Codex Hammurabi, Hammurabi
  511. Existentialism is a Humanism, Jean-Paul Sartre
  512. (lit. The Hill of the 100 Fairies), Jean-Luc Bizien and Sandrine Gestin
  513. The Big Green Book, Robert Graves
  514. Joséphine, Pénélope Bagieu
  515. Phantasmagoria, Lewis Carroll
  516. The Nightingale, Hans Christian Andersen
  517. The Gold-Bug, Edgar Allan Poe
  518. Little Vampire Does Kung Fu, Joann Sfar
  519. Little Vampire Goes to School, Joann Sfar
  520. Life Is Beautiful, Roberto Benigni and Vincenzo Cerami
  521. The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
  522. (lit. I Am The Strongest), Mario Ramos
  523. Epitaph On a Beloved Friend, Lord Byron
  524. Epistle to Augusta, Lord Byron
  525. III Millennium, Luis Royo
  526. Madame Baptiste, Guy de Maupassant
  527. Mythology, Edith Hamilton
  528. The Dictator and the Hammick, Daniel Pennac
  529. Resident Evil: Genesis, Thomas Day
  530. The A.B.C. Murders, Agatha Christie
  531. The Exploits of a Young Don Juan, Guillaume Apollinaire
  532. The Finishing School, Muriel Spark
  533. Line of Fate, Wang Wenxing
  534. The Calash, Nikolai Gogol
  535. Annabel Lee, Edgar Allan Poe
  536. Dream Story, Arthur Schnitzler
  537. Jack and the Beanstalk, Joseph Jacobs and Sébastien Mourrain
  538. (lit. Genealogy of a Witch), Benjamin Lacombe and Sébastien Perez
  539. Thank you, President Bush, Paulo Coelho
  540. So You Want To Be A Writer?, Charles Bukowski
  541. Sacré Blues: An Unsentimental Journey Through Quebec, Taras Grescoe
  542. Journey to the Country of Trees, Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio and Henri Galeron
  543. (lit. Suicide Instructions), Olivier Cahuzac
  544. Edge, Sylvia Plath
  545. (lit. The Empire of the Angels), Bernard Werber
  546. Volkswagen Blues, Jacques Poulin
  547. Little Red Riding Hood, Charles Perrault
  548. The Storm, Régine Deforges
  549. (lit. Disgust: Thomas Bernhard in El Salvador), Horacio Castellanos Moya
  550. (lit. Zarbie, The Sister of Zartmo), Gérard Mordillat
  551. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Francis Scott Fitzgerald
  552. Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction, Harry J. Gensler
  553. (lit. The Unicorn # 1: The Last Temple of Asklepios), Mathieu Gabella and Anthony Jean
  554. Hansel and Gretel, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  555. Mary Learns to Cook, Gilbert Delahaye and Marcel Marlier
  556. Poseidon, Franz Kafka
  557. Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Keith R.A. DeCandido
  558. I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews: 1962-1987, Kenneth Goldsmith
  559. Zazie in the Metro, Raymond Queneau
  560. Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat, Roald Dahl
  561. The Devil in the Belfry, Edgar Allan Poe
  562. (lit. The Anger), Amélie Nothomb
  563. On Death, John Keats
  564. Gee, You're So Beautiful That It's Starting To Rain, Richard Brautigan
  565. The Last Poem In The World, Hayden Carruth
  566. Fire and Ice, Robert Frost
  567. On The Death of a Young Lady, Lord Byron
  568. Sin City #2: A Dame to Kill for, Frank Miller
  569. Sin City #5: Family Values, Frank Miller
  570. Sin City #6: Booze, Broads & Bullets, Frank Miller
  571. Sin City #7: Hell and Back, Frank Miller
  572. (lit. The Little Savage), Alexandre Jardin
  573. His Avenger, Guy de Maupassant
  574. The Maison Tellier, Guy de Maupassant
  575. Where's Wally? The Wonder Book, Martin Handford
  576. Asterix #16: Asterix in Switzerland, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  577. Asterix #8: Asterix in Britain, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  578. Asterix #27: Asterix and Son, Albert Uderzo
  579. Asterix #17: The Mansions of the Gods, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  580. Asterix #24: Asterix in Belgium, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  581. Lofoten, Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz Milosz
  582. Maxims, François de La Rochefoucauld
  583. The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall, Edgar Allan Poe
  584. Beside Schopenhauer's Corpse, Guy de Maupassant
  585. (lit. The Passenger), Patrick Senécal
  586. The Grandmothers, Doris Lessing
  587. (lit. The Middle Ages, How It Was?), André Benchetrit, Laurent Sabathié and Rébecca Dautremer
  588. The Little Mermaid, Hans Christian Andersen
  589. The Snow Queen, Hans Christian Andersen
  590. Galloping Foxley, Roald Dahl
  591. Revenge, Vladimir Nabokov
  592. 50 Ways of Saying Fabulous, Graeme Aitken
  593. The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things, J. T. LeRoy
  594. Sarah, J. T. LeRoy
  595. Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Richard Bach
  596. (lit. Kamo, Babel Agency), Daniel Pennac
  597. (lit. The Dragon with Sweet Tooth: Diabetes), Brigitte Marleau
  598. Selecting A Reader, Ted Kooser
  599. (lit. Fall Afternoon), Jules Laforgue
  600. The Time of the Cherries, Jean-Baptiste Clément
  601. The Seven Dials Mystery, Agatha Christie
  602. (lit. The Eye of Caine), Patrick Bauwen
  603. The Hunter Gracchus, Franz Kafka
  604. Poor People in Church, Arthur Rimbaud
  605. Ophelia, Arthur Rimbaud
  606. The Jesuit Church in G., Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  607. (lit. The Giant Tortoise of the Galapagos), Rébecca Dautremer (Dragoljub Zlahtrkjrswnvkke)
  608. Trojan Women, Euripides
  609. The Diaries, Lewis Carroll
  610. King Lear, Williams Shakespeare
  611. Moby Dick, Jean Rouaud and Denis Deprez
  612. Lotsa De Casha, Madonna Louise Ciccone and Rui Paes
  613. The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  614. The Stone Heart, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  615. The Oath, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  616. My Lady Love, My Dove, Roald Dahl
  617. Story #3, Eugène Ionesco and Philippe Corentin
  618. Story #4, Eugène Ionesco and Nicole Claveloux
  619. A Small, Good Thing, Raymond Carver
  620. Dust Over the City, André Langevin
  621. La Belle Dame Sans Merci, John Keats
  622. My Neighbor, Franz Kafka
  623. Sonnets, Louise Labé
  624. (lit. Pronouns Etudes), Jean Tardieu
  625. Marie Calumet, Rodolphe Girard
  626. Nasreddine, Odile Weulersse and Rébecca Dautremer
  627. (lit. A Fox on the Stomach), Amélie Nothomb
  628. (lit. The Existence of God), Amélie Nothomb
  629. Sex, Madonna Louise Ciccone
  630. (lit. Miss Don't Touch #2: Blood on Hands), Hubert and Kerascoët
  631. (lit. Miss Don't Touch #1: The Virgin of the Bordello), Hubert and Kerascoët
  632. Warning, Jenny Joseph
  633. Hundred Thousand Billion Poems, Raymond Queneau
  634. Karma Repair Kit: Items 1-4, Richard Brautigan
  635. Narcissus and Echo, Fred Chappel
  636. Thinking and Moral Considerations: A Lecture, Hannah Arendt
  637. Father of Frankenstein, Christopher Bram
  638. The Crunch, Charles Bukowski
  639. Annabel Lee, Edgar Allan Poe and Gilles Tibo
  640. Pillar of Salt, Shirley Jackson
  641. Boyhood, John Maxwell Coetzee
  642. Annabelle, Marie Laberge
  643. (lit. The Sirens of Bagdad), Yasmina Khadra
  644. The Fight, Vladimir Nabokov
  645. Impromptu, Alfred de Musset
  646. A Dream for Winter, Arthur Rimbaud
  647. Morning Breakfast, Jacques Prévert
  648. The Dunce, Jacques Prévert
  649. What Teachers Make, Taylor Mali
  650. Alone With Everybody, Charles Bukowski
  651. To be Creative is, in Fact, Canadian, Margaret Atwood
  652. Sounds, Vladimir Nabokov
  653. Son of Rosemary, Ira Levin
  654. The Book of Disquietude, Fernando Pessoa (Bernardo Soares)
  655. Seven Types of Ambiguity, Shirley Jackson
  656. Oh Yes, Charles Bukowski
  657. Dear Man Whose Marriage I Wrecked, Jeffrey McDaniel
  658. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Clive Staples Lewis
  659. The Lurking Fear, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  660. The Postman, Antonio Skármeta
  661. (lit. Christians and Moors), Daniel Pennac
  662. Fascination: Stories, William Boyd
  663. The Cuddle Book, Guido van Genechten
  664. Manx Gold, Agatha Christie
  665. Requiem, Robert Louis Stevenson
  666. The Dragons are Singing Tonight, Jack Prelutsky and Peter Sis
  667. The Flayed Hand, Guy de Maupassant
  668. My Brother, Jamaica Kincaid
  669. (lit. Whore), Nelly Arcan
  670. The Miser, Molière
  671. The Princess and the Pea, Hans Christian Andersen
  672. The Village Schoolmaster, Franz Kafka
  673. Fighting Fantasy #42: Black Vein Prophecy, Paul Mason and Steven Williams
  674. Advent, Gunnar Gunnarsson
  675. The Life of Hunger, Amélie Nothomb
  676. (lit. The Cat #10: The Cat Is Happy), Philippe Geluck
  677. Cathedral, Raymond Carver
  678. Romance, Arthur Rimbaud
  679. Letters Known As of the Visionary, Arthur Rimbaud
  680. The Vampire Diaries #1: The Awakening, Lisa Jane Smith
  681. (lit. The Stupids), Jeanne Benameur
  682. (lit. General Store #2: Serge), Régis Loisel and Jean-Louis Tripp
  683. The Rectory Umbrella, Lewis Carroll
  684. (lit. The Cat #1: The Cat), Philippe Geluck
  685. The Sanctus, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  686. The Bleak House, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
  687. Wingstroke, Vladimir Nabokov
  688. The Dragon, Vladimir Nabokov
  689. The Shadow, Hans Christian Andersen
  690. (lit. Microfictions), Régis Jauffret
  691. Challenge to Young Poets, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  692. Night Train to Lisbon, Pascal Mercier
  693. (lit. Write or Crawl), Diane de Margerie
  694. The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  695. Jarhead, Anthony Swofford
  696. The Nursery Alice, Lewis Carroll and Chiara Carrer
  697. Bedtime For Little Bears!, David Belford and Caroline Pedler
  698. (lit. Client), Josiane Balasko
  699. The Manual of the Warrior of Light, Paulo Coelho
  700. Golden Joe, Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  701. Puss in Boots, Charles Perrault
  702. The Wasp in a Wig, Lewis Carroll
  703. (lit. Young Girls), Sylvie Testud
  704. A Room With a View, Edward Morgan Forster
  705. (lit. At Peak), Frank Secka
  706. City, Alessandro Baricco
  707. Friday Night, Emmanuèle Bernheim
  708. Invictus, William Ernest Henley
  709. Rules for the Human Park, Peter Sloterdijk
  710. Morella, Edgar Allan Poe
  711. Dear March, Come In!, Emily Dickinson
  712. The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  713. Ajdar, Marjane Satrapi
  714. The Island of the Fay, Edgar Allan Poe
  715. Ligeia, Edgar Allan Poe
  716. (lit. Sailor Moon #1: Metamorphose), Naoko Takeuchi
  717. (lit. Sailor Moon #8: The Infinite College), Naoko Takeuchi
  718. (lit. Sailor Moon #2: The Masked Man), Naoko Takeuchi
  719. (lit. Sailor Moon #3: Dispensers of Justice of the Moon), Naoko Takeuchi
  720. (lit. Sailor Moon #4: Silver Crystal), Naoko Takeuchi
  721. (lit. Sailor Moon #5: The Guardian of Time), Naoko Takeuchi
  722. (lit. Sailor Moon #6: The Nemesis Planet), Naoko Takeuchi
  723. (lit. Sailor Moon #7: Black Lady), Naoko Takeuchi
  724. (lit. Sailor Moon #9: Uranus and Neptune), Naoko Takeuchi
  725. (lit. Sailor Moon #10: Sailor Saturn), Naoko Takeuchi
  726. (lit. Sailor Moon #11: The Princess Kaguya), Naoko Takeuchi
  727. (lit. Sailor Moon #12: Pegasus), Naoko Takeuchi
  728. (lit. Sailor Moon #13: Helios), Naoko Takeuchi
  729. (lit. Sailor Moon #14: The Elusion Kingdom), Naoko Takeuchi
  730. (lit. Sailor Moon #15: The Queen Nerenia), Naoko Takeuchi
  731. (lit. Sailor Moon #16: The Starlights), Naoko Takeuchi
  732. (lit. Sailor Moon #17: Sailor Galaxia), Naoko Takeuchi
  733. Calendar, Wang Wenxing
  734. So We'll Go No More A Roving, Lord Byron
  735. (lit. Kamo, The Idea of the Century), Daniel Pennac
  736. Kamo and I, Daniel Pennac
  737. The Zebra, Alexandre Jardin
  738. The Character of Rain, Amélie Nothomb
  739. (lit. Children Games), Anatoli Kim
  740. (lit. The Granddaughter of Mr. Linh), Philippe Claudel
  741. The Thanksgiving Visitor, Truman Capote
  742. One Christmas, Truman Capote
  743. Eye of the Wolf, Daniel Pennac
  744. White Stains, Anaïs Nin and friends
  745. Paul's Mistress, Guy de Maupassant
  746. Asterix #21: Asterix and Caesar's Gift, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  747. Asterix #7: Asterix and the Big Fight, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  748. Asterix #10: Asterix the Legionary, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  749. (lit. Eve of Its Rubble), Ananda Devi
  750. (lit. Infoman Illustrated), Jean-René Dufort
  751. (lit. Wonders of the World), Armelle Chevallier
  752. Matilda, Roald Dahl
  753. (lit. Breaking the Silence), Michel Vastel
  754. (lit. General Store #4: Confessions), Régis Loisel and Jean-Louis Tripp
  755. I Am Legion #3: The Three Monkeys, Fabien Nury and John Cassaday
  756. (lit. Messrs. The Children), Daniel Pennac
  757. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
  758. (lit. No Spring For Marie), Olivier Adam
  759. At the California Institute of Technology, Richard Brautigan
  760. I Am Legion #1: The Dancing Faun, Fabien Nury and John Cassaday
  761. I Am Legion #2: Vlad, Fabien Nury and John Cassaday
  762. Story of the Eye, Georges Bataille
  763. My Mother, Georges Bataille
  764. The Shadow Out of Time, Howard Phillips Lovecraft
  765. The Greenhouse, Guy de Maupassant
  766. A Duel, Guy de Maupassant
  767. The First Snowfall, Guy de Maupassant
  768. An Uncomfortable Bed, Guy de Maupassant
  769. A Wedding Gift, Guy de Maupassant
  770. (lit. The Chronology of the History of the Music), Gérard Garsi
  771. Quicksands, Jacques Prévert
  772. (lit. Sleeping Ugly), Grégoire Solotareff
  773. Asterix #9: Asterix and the Normans, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  774. Kamo's Escape, Daniel Pennac
  775. (lit. I Am The Most Beautiful), Mario Ramos
  776. Seven Year Old Poets, Arthur Rimbaud
  777. Comedy of Thirst, Arthur Rimbaud
  778. The Parisian Orgy, Arthur Rimbaud
  779. Sailing Ships, Sadie Fields and Thomas Bayley
  780. The Mint, Thomas Edward Lawrence
  781. Memory, Arthur Rimbaud
  782. A Poor Young Sheperd, Paul Verlaine
  783. What Does It Matter To Us, My Heart..., Arthur Rimbaud
  784. To Music, Arthur Rimbaud
  785. The Orphans' New Year's Gift, Arthur Rimbaud
  786. (lit. Our Friends, the Humans), Bernard Werber
  787. Tony Steinberg: Brave Seventh Grade Viking Warrior, Taylor Mali
  788. Alice on the Stage, Lewis Carroll
  789. Orpheus, Jean Cocteau
  790. Fantasio, Alfred de Musset
  791. The Moods of Marianne, Alfred de Musset
  792. Some Words with a Mummy, Edgar Allan Poe
  793. (lit. A Black Heart), Jeannie and Anne Marie Hilton
  794. Album Zutique, Arthur Rimbaud
  795. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, Oscar Wilde
  796. The Blacksmith, Arthur Rimbaud
  797. Dance of the Hanged Men, Arthur Rimbaud
  798. The Sisters of Charity, Arthur Rimbaud
  799. First Communion, Arthur Rimbaud
  800. A Tale of the Ragged Mountains, Edgar Allan Poe
  801. The Imp of the Perverse, Edgar Allan Poe
  802. The Power of Words, Edgar Allan Poe
  803. (lit. The Chick and the Cat), Praline Gay-Para and Rémi Saillard
  804. The Little Mermaid, Hans Christian Andersen and Charlotte Gastaut
  805. First Sorrow, Franz Kafka
  806. (lit. In the Spirit of the Etiquettes), Madame de Genlis
  807. (lit. The Stone-Built House), Hélène Sévigny
  808. Early Sorrows, Danilo Kis
  809. Asterix #OS: How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion ..., René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  810. Asterix #11: Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  811. Asterix #28: Asterix and the Magic Carpet, Albert Uderzo
  812. The Diary Of A Mad Man, Guy de Maupassant
  813. A Model Millionaire, Oscar Wilde
  814. (lit. Makeup), Bernadine Bibiano
  815. (lit. Miss Don't Touch #3: Prince Charming), Hubert and Kerascoët
  816. Catwings, Ursula Kroeber Le Guin
  817. Magnetism, Guy de Maupassant
  818. (lit. Mixed Tales), Philippe Dumas and Boris Moissard
  819. The Married Couple, Franz Kafka
  820. Great Noise, Franz Kafka
  821. The Animal in the Synagogue, Franz Kafka
  822. Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog, Lord Byron
  823. Epitaph to a Dog, Lord Byron
  824. The Shadow, Hans Christian Andersen
  825. The Ugly Duckling, Hans Christian Andersen
  826. The Man of the Crowd, Edgar Allan Poe
  827. Tattoos, Luis Royo
  828. Women, Luis Royo
  829. Malefic, Luis Royo
  830. Secrets, Luis Royo
  831. Maid of Athens, Ere We Part, Lord Byron
  832. When We Two Parted, Lord Byron
  833. The Lees Of Happiness, Francis Scott Fitzgerald
  834. The Day of the Sea-Goddess, Wang Wenxing
  835. Beethoven, Philippe Autexier
  836. The Adventures of Abdi, Madonna Louise Ciccone, Olga Dugina and Andrej Dugin
  837. Asterix #13: Asterix and the Cauldron, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  838. The Tinder Box, Hans Christian Andersen
  839. Hop-Frog, Edgar Allan Poe
  840. Asterix #29: Asterix and the Secret Weapon, Albert Uderzo
  841. Asterix #18: Asterix and the Laurel Wreath, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  842. Asterix #OS: The Twelve Tasks of Asterix, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  843. Asterix #OS: Asterix and the Indians, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  844. Sleeping Beauty, Charles Perrault
  845. Earth and Ashes, Atiq Rahimi
  846. (lit. Dreams), Paul Fuks
  847. (lit. Anthology: Myths and Gods of the Olympius), Suzanne Desfray
  848. (lit. Myths and Mythology of Greece), Franck Evrard
  849. (lit. Calligraphy), Véronique Sabard and Vincent Geneslay
  850. (lit. Techno), Guillaume Bara
  851. (lit. Olympic Games), Fabrice Landry
  852. (lit. In Rome at the time of the Caesars), Gérard Coulon
  853. A Vendetta, Guy de Maupassant
  854. The Confession, Guy de Maupassant
  855. New Lamps, Franz Kafka
  856. The Father, Guy de Maupassant
  857. Farewell, Guy de Maupassant
  858. Donkeyskin, Charles Perrault
  859. Ricky of the Tuft, Charles Perrault
  860. Stanzas for Music, Lord Byron
  861. To a Beautiful Quaker, Lord Byron
  862. On a Distant View of the Village and School of Harrow on the Hill, Lord Byron
  863. The Prayer of Nature, Lord Byron
  864. The First Kiss of Love, Lord Byron
  865. Last Words On Greece, Lord Byron
  866. The Cornelian, Lord Byron
  867. On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year, Lord Byron
  868. Love and Death, Lord Byron
  869. Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed From a Skull, Lord Byron
  870. Written After Swimming From Sestos to Abydos, Lord Byron
  871. Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination, Lord Byron
  872. Letter from the Baladar Islands, Jacques Prévert and André François
  873. (lit. To Understand Painting), Élizabeth Lièvre-Crasson
  874. Asterix #23: Obelix and Co., René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  875. Asterix #32: Asterix and the Class Act, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  876. Asterix #26: Asterix and the Black Gold, Albert Uderzo
  877. Asterix #31: Asterix and the Actress, Albert Uderzo
  878. Asterix #25: Asterix and the Great Divide, Albert Uderzo
  879. The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch, Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
  880. Inside The Apple, Yehuda Amichai
  881. A Heart Under A Cassock, Arthur Rimbaud
  882. Venus Anadyomene, Arthur Rimbaud
  883. (lit. In the Penal Colony), Sylvain Ricard and Maël
  884. For You My Love, Jacques Prévert
  885. Paroxysms of Caesars, Arthur Rimbaud
  886. Pleasant Thought for the Morning, Arthur Rimbaud
  887. The Rooks, Arthur Rimbaud
  888. The First Evening, Arthur Rimbaud
  889. Sensation, Arthur Rimbaud
  890. The Cupboard, Arthur Rimbaud
  891. The Transfixed, Arthur Rimbaud
  892. The Just Man, Arthur Rimbaud
  893. Nina's Replies, Arthur Rimbaud
  894. Dead of '92, Arthur Rimbaud
  895. Evil, Arthur Rimbaud
  896. Tartufe's Punishment, Arthur Rimbaud
  897. Jeanne-Marie's Hands, Arthur Rimbaud
  898. The Seekers of Lice, Arthur Rimbaud
  899. Faun's Head, Arthur Rimbaud
  900. The Star Has Wept Rose-Colour..., Arthur Rimbaud
  901. Tear, Arthur Rimbaud
  902. Festivals of Endurance, Arthur Rimbaud
  903. Young Couple, Arthur Rimbaud
  904. Michel and Christine, Arthur Rimbaud
  905. (lit. Flowerbeds Amaranth...), Arthur Rimbaud
  906. Is She An Almah?..., Arthur Rimbaud
  907. Feasts of Hunger, Arthur Rimbaud
  908. Listen To How..., Arthur Rimbaud
  909. Shame, Arthur Rimbaud
  910. Where's Wally?, Martin Handford
  911. Where's Wally Now?, Martin Handford
  912. Where's Wally? In Hollywood, Martin Handford
  913. Where's Wally? The Great Picture Hunt, Martin Handford
  914. Asterix #14: Asterix in Spain, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  915. Little Snow-White, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  916. The Golden Bird, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  917. The Water of Life, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  918. The Glass Coffin, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  919. The Seven Ravens, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  920. Sleeping Beauty, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  921. Time, Percy Bysshe Shelley
  922. The Lolitas, Humbert K.
  923. (lit. Around Dédé Fortin), Jean Barbe
  924. (lit. The Vow), Wang Wenxing
  925. The Happiest Thing, Wang Wenxing
  926. The Proof, Agota Kristof
  927. The Third Lie, Agota Kristof
  928. The House of Dreams, Agatha Christie
  929. The Actress, Agatha Christie
  930. While the Light Lasts, Agatha Christie
  931. The Edge, Agatha Christie
  932. The Christmas Adventure, Agatha Christie
  933. The Lonely God, Agatha Christie
  934. Within a Wall, Agatha Christie
  935. The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest, Agatha Christie
  936. The Book of Proper Names, Amélie Nothomb
  937. Rose, Guy de Maupassant
  938. (lit. 2009? No Thanks), Régis Jauffret
  939. (lit. Kennedy and Me), Jean-Paul Dubois
  940. Little Ida's Flowers, Hans Christian Andersen
  941. The Wild Swans, Hans Christian Andersen
  942. The Gardener and the Noble Family, Hans Christian Andersen
  943. Coco, Guy de Maupassant
  944. If Only It Were True, Marc Levy
  945. (lit. The Philosophy of A to Z), Élizabeth Clément
  946. (lit. The Navigators), Etienne Davodeau
  947. (lit. My TV!), Marc Dugain
  948. (lit. One Minute Before Midnight), Catherine Cusset
  949. Tintin #23: Tintin and the Picaros, Hergé
  950. Tintin #1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, Hergé
  951. Tintin #2: Tintin in the Congo, Hergé
  952. Tintin #21: The Castafiore Emerald, Hergé
  953. Tintin #8: King Ottokar's Sceptre, Hergé
  954. Tintin #3: Tintin in America, Hergé
  955. Tintin #4: Cigars of the Pharaoh, Hergé
  956. Tintin #5: The Blue Lotus, Hergé
  957. Tintin #6: The Broken Ear, Hergé
  958. Tintin #10: The Shooting Star, Hergé
  959. Tintin #12: Red Rackham's Treasure, Hergé
  960. Tintin #14: Prisoners of the Sun, Hergé
  961. Tintin #16: Destination Moon, Hergé
  962. Tintin #17: Explorers on the Moon, Hergé
  963. Tintin #18: The Calculus Affair, Hergé
  964. Tintin #19: The Red Sea Sharks, Hergé
  965. Tintin #20: Tintin in Tibet, Hergé
  966. My Shadow, Ted Rand
  967. Mary Learns to Ride, Gilbert Delahaye and Marcel Marlier
  968. Echoes, Lewis Carroll
  969. Ye Carpette Knyghte, Lewis Carroll
  970. Yakov and the Seven Thieves, Madonna Louise Ciccone and Gennady Spirin
  971. (lit. Be Blonde and Shut Up!), Brigitte McCann
  972. (lit. The Diaries of the Winner of Loft Story), Julie Lemay
  973. Cracking the Da Vinci Code, Simon Cox
  974. Gossip Girl #1: Gossip Girl, Cecily von Ziegesar
  975. (lit. The Unicorn # 2: Ad Naturam), Mathieu Gabella and Anthony Jean
  976. Amkoullel, the Fula Child, Amadou Hampâté Bâ
  977. The Cat, Théodore de Banville
  978. The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  979. (lit. Bedtime For Little Monster!), Mario Ramos
  980. Resolution And Independence, William Wordsworth
  981. Aunty Toothache, Hans Christian Andersen
  982. The Gate Key, Hans Christian Andersen
  983. The Cripple, Hans Christian Andersen
  984. The Shepherdess and the Chimney-Sweep, Hans Christian Andersen
  985. The Drop of Water, Hans Christian Andersen
  986. The Shirt Collar, Hans Christian Andersen
  987. The Bell, Hans Christian Andersen
  988. A Picture from the Ramparts, Hans Christian Andersen
  989. The Happy Family, Hans Christian Andersen
  990. Everything in its Proper Place, Hans Christian Andersen
  991. The Goblin and the Grocer, Hans Christian Andersen
  992. A View from Vartou's Window, Hans Christian Andersen
  993. What Old Johanne Told, Hans Christian Andersen
  994. She was Good for Nothing, Hans Christian Andersen
  995. The Wind Tells about Valdemar Daae and His Daughters, Hans Christian Andersen
  996. A Story from the Sand Dunes, Hans Christian Andersen
  997. The Windmill, Hans Christian Andersen
  998. The Toad, Hans Christian Andersen
  999. What One Can Invent, Hans Christian Andersen
  1000. The Goose-Girl, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
Author Comments: 

This is my 1000 favorite readings. I've read all these stuffs in french language, but I wrote the titles in engligh for a better understanding. The list is subject to change often, I'll update as I discover better books. And, of course, the firsts in the list are the ones I really prefer.
(lit.) means literally.
The updates are in highlight.
Updated 2009-11-31.

The Hitchhiker's books, the Harry Potter books, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Memoirs of a Geisha...I really think I'm digging this list. ;-)

And, congrats! I think it would take me a very long time to make a list of my 100 favorite books...and, then, there all the classics I have yet to read...

Thanks!

I'm working to make that a "Top 200" soon. It's just complicated to make the list in order. I'm always flip-floping the titles.
I will put it online when I will be more satisfied.

I have read your Book Blog 2006 with the reviews. I see that you have read Jarhead this year too, I like the biographies.
I guess I will read The Catcher in the Rye soon, the novel is on everyone favorite list.
You don't give me the will to begin the series Chronicles of Narnia... or any Buffy the Vampire Slayer books! ;)

I've finally done a top 200 with the list!

The Little Prince - wow! That's a lovely little story! Forgotten all about it...Thanks for reminding me! :-)
xx

It has been my favorite for years until I read lastly To Kill a Mockingbird... (^-^)

Top 400! \(^-^)/

I read 7 books off that list, 6 i like, and 1 is probably imho the worst book i have read, guess.

One clue, i'm not the only one who thinks that.

Almost all the them have good and bad critics, but Da Vinci Code and The Alchemist are the ones I know a lot of people didn't like. Am I right or close? I didn't like the ending of both, but I found them easy to read.

This list is difficult to make. I update it very often as I read new good books and I change their places depending on my mood. I began to read on a regular basis only since the last six years and not a lot of classics... Which are the books you have read? I'm curious. (~_^)

Haha, i said i will never read both those books.

American Psycho is the one, i prefer my porn to be actually erotic, tho i did like the movie, it did a great job of something almost unfilmable, i saw the movie first tho.

Books i read: Animal Farm, George Orwell

The Art Of War, Sun Tzu, although an abridged version.

Perfume, Patrick Süskind, one of my favorite books.

Around the World in Eighty Days, Jules Verne

Lord of the Flies, William Golding

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl

Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Richard Bach

The Emperor's New Clothes, Hans Christian Andersen

The Valiant Little Tailor, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Wow i just noticed that i have read more than i thought. I have many of those in ebook form, but haven't read them yet.

I have to say American Psycho is the book which I less like from Bret Easton Ellis and will be push down as I read new books. I read this in high school and it was one of the first book I choose by myself (mostly because of the title!). It was a couple of years before the movie. When I read the novel I remember that some fashion blabla was irritating, but I liked the rest in general. I have to admit that, in that time, I didn't read a lot of books to compare with.

Have you read Lolita?

Is Lolita one of your favorites? I will read it soon. I'm doing the list One Country/One Book and it will be the next one for Russia. I'm still wondering if Russia should be put in Europe or Asia. It's a transcontinental country, but I want to choose the closest one.

I'm currently reading:
The Book of Disquietude, Fernando Pessoa (as Bernardo Soares) (Portugal)
The Immoralist, André Gide (France)

Do you want to share with me your 5-10 favorites or this is too difficult or random to do?

I have only read it once, but its such a well written book, i find it to be similar to The Perfume in that aspect.

I've just started reading, for the first time, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

Lastly, this is one of the rare book that I didn't feel depressive after reading it.
Even with the injustices and the misunderstandings, I felt some hopes.

I eventually finished reading The Horla . Maupassant makes the narrator's final act and his descent into insanity so natural and plausible, as if you would do the same thing in the same circumstances. Thanks for the recommendation. Why do you have 1887 version written in the list? Did he revise The Horla?

There is 3 versions of The Horla:

Diary of a Madman (1885)
The Horla (1886): Dialogue form
The Horla (1887): Journal form

I have read them all and the last version is the more complete one.

Is there any way to distinguish?

Like I've said, for the two Horla, the first is written in dialogues and, the second, like a diary.
The second is the most known.

Oh ok, it wasn't clear to me from you previous post. I've got the second then. Thanks.

Next time I will update the list, I will remove the date because it can be confusing since I didn't put the date for all the others. If I just put The Horla, I think this is clear that this is the final form I'm talking about.

This is a great list! It must really take dedication. What is your method to determin where each new book you read fits in?

It's almost always changing, it's really rare a book keep the same place for a long time. It's on the feeling of the moment, I compare my feelings. This is hard, but fun too.

Happy to be in this list of 400 ;)... And Thanks for

Eleken Traski (sorry for my english... I'm french :p)

I'm French too. I always write in english on this site to be more understandable by the Listology members (hoping that my english is vaguely understandable).

No, thanks to you, really. You’re the one that writing it and I spent a good time. It was my first audiobook (from Audiocité - Ils flottent).

I begin to read amateur writings randomly on the web. Most of them are very cliché, incomplete or fanfiction style, but sometimes I found gems and I guess this is what really matters.

You've definitely inspired me to expand on my list. Thank you!

I've seen it and it gives me some ideas of readings.

I have tried to read The Prince by Machiavelli without success, I really want to read that book.