1. Alice’s Adventures In
Wonderland – Lewis Carroll
2.
1984 – George Orwell
3.
The Lord Of The Rings trilogy – JRR Tolkien
4.
War And Peace – Leo Tolstoy
5.
Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy
6.
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Conan Doyle
7.
To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee
8.
David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
9.
Crime And Punishment – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
10.
Pride And Prejudice – Jane Austen
11.
Bleak House – Charles Dickens
12.
Harry Potter (series) – JK Rowling
13.
Great Expectations – Charles Dickens
14.
The Diary Of Anne Frank – Anne Frank
15.
Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens
16.
Fifty Shades trilogy – EL James
17.
And Then There Were None – Agatha Christie
18.
The Great Gatsby – F Scott Fitzgerald
19.
Catch 22 –
Joseph Heller
20.
The Catcher In The Rye – JD Salinger
21. Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark
Twain
22. Of Mice and Men- John
Steinbeck
23. The Great Gatsby- F.
Scott Fitzgerald
24. The Scarlett Letter-
Nathaniel Hawthorne
25. The Lord of the Rings
Series- J. R. R. Tolkien
26. The Bible
27. Little Women- Louisa
May Alcott
28. Odyssey- Homer
29. Twilight- Stephanie Meyer
30. Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury
31. Flowers in the Attic 0 V. C. Andrews
32. Jane Eyre – Charlotte
Bronte
33. Interview with the
Vampire – Anne Rice
34. The Hitchhiker’s
Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams
35. Treasure Islant –
Robert Louis Stevenson
36. The Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
37. Wuthering Heights –
Emily Bronte
38. The Stand – Stephen King
39. Gulliver’s Travels –
Jonathan Swift
40. Moby Dick – Herman Melville
41. The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway
42. Gone with the Wind –
Margaret Mitchell
43. Oliver Twist –
Charles Dickens
44. Through the Looking
Glass – Lewis Carroll
45. The Count of Monte
Cristo – Alexandre Dumas
46. The Little Prince –
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
47. The Red Badge of Courage
– Stephen Crane
48. Brave new World –
Aldous Huxley
49. The Three Musketeers –
Alexandre Dumas
50. Catch- 22 – Joseph Heller
51. The Time Machine – H. G. Wells
52. Twenty Thousand
Leagues Under the Sea – Jules verne
53. Robinson Crusoe by
Daniel Defoe
54. Watership Down –
Richard Adams
55. The War of the Worlds
– H. G. Wells
56. The Silence of the
Lambs – Thomas Harris
57. Dune – Frank Herbert
58. The Pearl – John Steinbeck
59. The Journey to the
Center of the Earth – Gerald Dockerman
60. Around the World in
80 Days – Jules Verne
61. Into the Wild – Jon Krackauer
62. Hatchet = Gary Paulsen
63. Les Miserables –
Victor Hugo
64. The Metamorphosis –
Franz Kafka
65. Don Quixote- Miguel
de Cervantes
66. The Joy Luck Club –
Amy Tan
67. The divine Comedy -Dante
Aligheri
68. Outlander – Diana Gabaldon
69. Ulysses – James Joyce
70. Any Stephen King
novel
I think everyone has not consciously lied about a book that they have read. It may be confused with the movie, someone telling you about the book, or just thinking that you read it in high school. Whatever the person (or even myself’s) reasoning is for it, some of these books are worth picking up and actually reading! Happy reading, Book nerds!