First of all let me say thanks to all who commented on the last post. I didn’t realize how hard it would be to really trim this list to 100. Several of you mentioned that I should only have one book per author, and while I understand that perspective, I found myself not wanting to drop any books on the list from those authors.
I finally decided to drop all of the multiple-book entries. While I do want to read these at some point, I realized I would be reading three to six books in a row from one author. In the case of an author like Stephen King who has three books on the list, I can easily split these up so that I’m not reading them all back to back.
Once I had gotten rid of the trilogies, et al, I realized I was down to 87 books. I realized then that I had completely ignored the Modern Library 100 best novels list, so I pulled it up and pseudo-randomly selected 13 books to fill in the list. Without further adieu, here’s the complete list (by order of author’s first name in the order I’ll read them):
***Update*** Zeuben pointed out that I had the same book on twice, so I replaced the dup with Requiem for a Dream by Hubert Selby, Jr.
***Update*** Ok I had to make a bunch of changes for various reasons. Some of the books were plays, and I decided I wanted to save that for another time. Also I got rid of one or two more for reasons I don’t care to explain because I’m tired and just want to start this thing! Here’s the (I really hope) final list. I’ve got the first book ready to pick up tomorrow, so it looks like I’ll be embarking on the 14th of November.
- Gilead – Marilynne Robinson
- The Eyes Of The Dragon – Stephen King
- The Book Of The Dun Cow – Walter Wangerin Junior
- The Wings Of A Falcon – Cynthia Voigt
- Idylls Of The King – Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- The Hunt For Red October – Tom Clancy
- Of Mice And Men – John Steinbeck
- The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Tale Of Desperaux – Kate Dicamillo
- The Once And Future King – T.H. White
- Starship – Brian Aldiss
- Atonement – Ian McEwan
- The Tale Of Genji – Murasaki Shikibu
- Dracula – Bram Stoker
- Crime And Punishment – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- The Hound of the Baskervilles – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Little Women – Louisa May Alcott
- The Name Of The Rose – Umberto Eco
- A Separate Peace – John Knowles
- A Prayer for Owen Meaney – John Irving
- Xxx-Holic – Clamp
- Lilith – George Macdonald
- The Constant Gardener – John Le Carre
- Slaughterhouse-Five – Kurt Vonnegut
- World War Z – Max Brooks
- The Man Who Was Thursday – G.K. Chesterton
- Battlefield Earth – L. Ron Hubbard
- Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
- Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury
- The Trial – Franz Kafka
- Blade Runner (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) – Philip K. Dick
- The Call Of The Wild – Jack London
- Blood Meridian – Cormac McCarthy
- Beowulf – Anonymous
- The Jungle – Upton Sinclair
- She – H. Rider Haggard
- Lord Jim – Joseph Conrad
- Star Risk Ltd. – Chris Bunch
- Peace Like A River – Leif Enger
- Treasure Island – Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Giver – Lowry, Lois
- The Elves and the Shoemaker – Brothers Grimm
- Fight Club – Chuck Palahniuk
- Brave New World – Aldous Huxley
- The Fountainhead – Ayn Rand
- The Odyssey – Homer
- Rorschach’s Ribs – Marcus Eder
- A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
- Lord Of The Flies – William Golding
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time – Haddon, Mark
- House Of Leaves – Mark Z. Danielewski
- The Sound And The Fury – William Faulkner
- Pride And Prejudice – Jane Austen
- The Moonstone – Wilkie Collins
- The Napoleon Of Notting Hill – G.K. Chesterton
- On The Road – Jack Kerouac
- The Scarlet Letter – Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Home – Marilynne Robinson
- The Stand – Stephen King
- Ulysses – James Joyce
- Ivanhoe – Sir Walter Scott
- The Old Man And The Sea – Earnest Hemingway
- The Emperor Of Ocean Park – Stephen L Carter
- Cloud Atlas – David Mitchell
- Requiem for a Dream – Hubert Selby, Jr.
- Look Homeward Angel – Thomas Wolfe
- To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee
- Catch 22 – Joseph Heller
- Ceremony – Leslie Marmon Silko
- The Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame
- A Confederacy Of Dunces – John Kennedy Toole
- The Kite Runner – Khaled Hosseini
- The Unbearable Lightness Of Being – Milan Kundera
- Wuthering Heights – Emily Brontë
- Bitten – Kelley Armstrong
- Thief Of Time – Terry Prachett
- The Chessmen of Mars – Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Modern Japanese Stories – Ivan Morris
- The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Dandelion Wine – Ray Bradbury
- Citizen Of The Galaxy – Robert A. Heinlein
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn – Betty Smith
- Oryx And Crake – Margaret Atwood
- Metamorphoses – Ovid
- The Aeneid – Virgil
- Heart Of Darkness – Joseph Conrad
- Life Of Pi – Yann Martel
- Neuromancer – William Gibson
- The Book Thief – Markus Zusak
- Boy’s Life – Robert R. McCammon
- Les Miserable – Victor Hugo
- Batman: The Dark Knight Returns – Frank Miller
- One Hundred Years Of Solitude – Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- The Count Of Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas
- Grapes Of Wrath – John Steinbeck
- Animal Farm – George Orwell
- The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress – Robert A. Heinlein
- The Razor’s Edge – W Somerset Maugham
- Leepike Ridge – Nathan Wilson
- Moby Dick – Herman Melville
Next I have to figure out the order, but it shouldn’t be too terribly difficult. I ordered them randomly using Excel, so here we go. And one other small item of note. I couldn’t wait to finish my list so I went ahead and read Robinson Crusoe this week. I’ve cut it out of the list and replaced it with another Modern Library entry. But I think I’m still going to do a review as an introduction to the series soon, so look for that.
I saw this today on a lyrics website. Since there’s no way little grunge-rocking Timmy would ever think this was actually at all cool, I’m concluding that Timmy’s Tim-McGraw-lyric-loving Mom Suzy is the target of this ad. I can just imagine what goes through Suzy’s mind when she sees this ad: