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Work Information100 Must-Read Classic Novels (Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide S.) af Nick Rennison
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Oh look, a bandwagon. Must...not...oh why not. Stand The Test Of Time J.R.R. Tolkien Philip Pullman Michael Ende Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Gone Our Separate Ways Neil Gaiman Anne Rice Stephen King Carol Goodman Prose Prose Prose Virginia Wolf Vladimir Nabokov Gabriel García Márquez Pearl S. Buck Gregory Maguire Cormac McCarthy Ah Ha Ha Screw You J.D. Salinger Don't Get It Haruki Murakami John Banville Jodi Picoult F. Scott Fitzgerald Harper Lee I Got It The First Time, Jeez Charles Dickens Hmm... Ernest Hemingway Jonathan Swift Shusaku Endo Barbara Kingsolver Thinking Pleases Me Thomas Mann W. Somerset Maugham Aldous Huxley Simone de Beuvoir Jean-Paul Sartre William Shakespeare Hermann Hesse Victor Pelevin Milan Kundera Fernando Pessoa George Orwell Ray Bradbury Tell Me A Story David Mitchell Kazuo Ishiguro John Steinbeck Raymond Chandler Guilty Pleasures Jacqueline Carey Robin McKinley Soon My Pretties, Soon Evelyn Waugh Stefan Zweig Yasunari Kawabata Neal Stephenson Alan Hollinghurst Italo Calvino China Miéville Mark Z. Danielewski Junichiro Tanizaki Sarah Waters Jeanette Winterson Hurts So Good James Joyce William T. Vollmann Yevegny Zamyatin Bring It On David Foster Wallace Thomas Pynchon Douglas R. Hofstadter William Faulkner William Gaddis Alexander Theroux Disturb The Comfortable And Comfort The Disturbed Margaret Atwood Dubravka Ugrešić Jonathan Littell Talk To Me, Like Lovers Do Arundhati Roy Victor Hugo Tatyana Tolstaya It Might Not Be You, But I'm Doubtful It's Me Leo Tolstoy Fyodor Dostoyevsky Albert Camus Henry James Emily Brontë Salman Rushdie José Saramago Douglas Adams So Far, So Good Herman Melville Jane Austen Roberto Bolaño Charlotte Brontë Joseph Conrad Umberto Eco E.M. Forster John Irving Ian McEwan Stendhal Alexandre Dumas Heard The Talk, Now Can You Walk Franz Kafka Toni Morrison Flann O'Brien Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn Sylvia Plath Philip Roth Isaac Asimov Johann Wolfgang von Goethe H.P. Lovecraft Friedrich Nietzsche Marquis de Sade To Read Or Not To Read Don DeLillo Whew. Note, I did not read this book. A Categorization of Authors OR: a String of Cans Clattering Behind the Bandwagon Gods William Faulkner Marguerite Yourcenar Gustav Flaubert David Foster Wallace Don DeLillo William T. Vollmann Leo Tolstoy Jorge Luis Borges Herman Melville Demigods F. Scott Fitzgerald Margaret Atwood Saul Bellow Thomas Mann Mario Vargas Llosa Kenzaburo Oe Titans, above even the Gods Ludwig Wittgenstein Baruch Spinoza Marcus Aurelius Fyodor Dostoyevsky John Milton Dante Alighieri William Shakespeare (of course) Prophets Philip K. Dick Miguel de Cervantes Kurt Vonnegut George Orwell Aldous Huxley Franz Kafka Hannah Arendt Soren Kierkegaard Plato Joseph Heller Bards Vladimir Nabokov Adrienne Rich T. S. Eliot Sylvia Plath Flann O'Brien Salman Rushdie Alexander Pushkin Anna Akhmatova Yasunari Kawabata John Donne Hart Crane Nikos Kazantzakis Chroniclers Emile Zola Johnathan Franzen Gore Vidal Alexander Solzhenitsyn Robert Graves Jaroslav Hasek Sinclair Lewis Nikolai Gogol Vasily Grossman Fernando Pessoa Sherwood Anderson Flannery O'Connor Graham Greene Joseph Heller Julian Barnes Seers and Mystics Joseph Campbell Herman Hesse Friedrich Nietzsche Carl Jung Far-Rightists who are Inexplicably Fascinating (and in the Latter's case, sexy) Ezra Pound Yukio Mishima Being a Teenager is Hard, Really. Chuck Palahniuk Bret Easton Ellis Black Steel Monoliths with Soundtrack by Ligeti William Gaddis William Gass Marcel Proust Joseph McElroy James Joyce Thomas Pynchon Robert Musil Hey There, Handsome. Tell Me More About Yourself. Samuel Beckett Guy de Maupassant J. M. Coetzee David Mitchell Iain Banks Paul Auster Vladimir Mayakovsky Ursula K. LeGuin Hubert J. Selby Georges Perec Martin Amis G. I. Gurdjieff Bertolt Brecht Gilbert Sorrentino Raymond Queneau Anais Nin Christopher Isherwood Ivan Bunin Richard Brautigan David Barthelme John Dos Passos One-Trick Ponies Mark Z. Danielewski Daniel Quinn Good Grandpa Mark Twain G. K. Chesterton Italo Calvino Umberto Eco Ambrose Bierce Bad Grandpa Philip Roth John Updike Grandpa with Good War Stories But Also Kinda Creepy Norman Mailer What Happened. You're Not the Man I Used to Know Haruki Murakami Childhood Friends, Most of Whom are Initialed J. K. Rowling C. S. Forster Roald Dahl C. S. Lewis J. R. R. Tolkien Franklin W. Dixon Robert Heinlein Lewis Carroll Antoine de Saint-Exupery Isaac Asimov Childhood Ex-Friend, Now Expunged Orson Scott Card No Words. Just the Sound of Profuse Vomiting Tao Lin Johnathan Safran Foer Robert Pirsig Johnathan Littell Tucker Max Mitch Albom The Dark Lord Satan Ayn Rand 100 Must-Read Classic Novels (Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide S.) by Nick Rennison (2007) ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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I give it 4/5 stars and would probably scour it for ideas in the future. (