91.Long walk to freedom by Nelson Mandela
92.The First Man by Albert Camus
93.Modern man in search of a soul by CGJung
94.Patterns of Culture by Ruth Benedict
95.The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf
96.The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
97.The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing
98.How People change by Allen Wheelis
99.The Open Society and its enemies by Karl Popper
100.The Poverty of Historicism by Karl Popper
Oh! What an effort.Iam glad , i could do it to my satisfaction.
People doing this as a team:
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Baton Rouge
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Leeds
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Pennsylvania
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Lucknow
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Mount Vernon
People doing this are also doing these things:
Entries from people on this team:
81.THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS BY ALBERT CAMUS
82.The sound of the mountain by Yasunari Kawabata
83.MOTIVATION AND PERSONALITY BY MASLOW
84.I and Thou by Martin Buber
85.Free to choose by Milton andRos Friedman
86.In search of Excellence by Tom Peters
87.The Hero with a thousand faces by Joseph Campbell
88.Manufacturing Consent by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky
89.Markings by Dag Hammarskjold
90.The Road to Serfdom by F A Hayek
Only first two are fiction.
MissOtter is Rampantly Running on Rainbows has to pee.
102. “Before Night Falls” by Renaldo Arenas
103. “The Handmaiden’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood
104. “Naked” by Dave Sedaris
morning glory is busy learning a thing or two about life
36.The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran(today is his Birthday)
37.The monk who sold his ferrari by Robin Sharma
38.Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
39.Second Lady by Irving Wallace
40.Begam mary vishvas by Vimal mitra
71.The Plague by Albert Camus
72. The Trial by Kafka
73.The Castle by Kafka
74.The Red and the Black by Stendhal
75For whom the bell tolls by Ernst Hemingway
76.Republic by Plato
77.The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
78.Social Contract by Jean -Jacques Rousseau
79.On Liberty by John Stuart Mill
80.Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The last five are non-fiction
61.Atonement by Ian McEwan
62.Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by R L stevenson
63.Ariel by Sylvia plath(poetry)
64.Love by Leo Buscaglia
65.The magic of Dialogue by Daniel Yankelovitch
66.The elements of Style by Strunk and White
67.Empires of the Mind by Denis Waitley
68.Unto this Last by John Ruskin
69.People of the Lie by M. Scott Peck
70.getting to Yes by Fisher , Ury and Patton
The last seven are non-fiction.
56.Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee
57We The Living by Ayn Rand
58.Girl with a pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier.
59.Emotional intelligence by daniel goleman
60.On Writing by stephen king.
The last two are non-fiction.
morning glory is busy learning a thing or two about life
31.Sherlock Holmes By Sir Arther canon Doyle(all Stories)
32.To kill a Mocking bird by Harper Lee
33.Chowringhee by Shankar
34.Kharidi koudiyon ke mol by Vimal Mitra
35.Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
morning glory is busy learning a thing or two about life
26. Coma by Robin cook
27. Kane And Able by Jeffry Archer
28.The prodigal Daughter (sequel to Kane And Able )by Jeffry Archer
29.The Oman by David Seltzer
30.Doctors by Erich Segal
12. Gormghast Trilogy – my father gave this to me about 15 years ago, and I have yet to read it.
13. Antigone
14. Oedipus Cycle
15. the Lord of the Rings
16. the Fellowship of the Ring
17. the Two Towers – in whatever order they occur
18. Iliad
19. Odyssey
20. Metamorphoses
21. Plutarch
22. The Divine Comedy
23. The Koran
24. Chaucer’s Troilus and Cressida
25. Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida
26. The Prince
27. Hobbes Leviathan
28. Paradise Lost
29. Paradise Regained
30. Moliere Tartuffe
31. Gulliver’s Travels (kind of a ringer; I read it in high school, a looooong time ago)
32. Stern Tristam Shandy
33. Thomas Paine
34. Northanger Abbey
35. Dickens Barnaby Rudge
36. Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit
37. Dickens Our Mutual Friend
38. Uncle Tom’s Cabin (my daughter says it’s good)
39. Eliot Middlemarch
40. Melville Billy Budd
41. Dostoevsky Brothers Karamazov (my father says the characters remind him of his two brothers and himself; I’ll see what that means)
42. Ibsen Peer Gynt
43. Tolstoy Anna Karenina
44. Tom Sawyer
45. Huckleberry Finn
46. James Portrait of a Lady
47. Nietsche Thus Spake Zarathustra
48. Shaw Pygmalion
49. Conrad Lord Jim
50. Chekhov Uncle Vanya
51. Cather
52. Kafka
53. eliot Wasteland
54. Wright Black Boy
55. Wright Native Son
56. Orwell 1984
57. Williams Glass Menagerie
58. Maugham
59. Atwood The Handmaiden’s Tale
60. Cummings The Enormous Room
61. Madam Bovary
62. Lorca
63. Hawking A Brief History of Time
64. History Play (a theory that Marlowe was actually Shakespeare)
65. Flannery O’Connor
66. Plath
67. Neruda
68. Candide
69. Robinson Crusoe
70. The Count of Monte Cristo
71. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
72. Kristin Lavrensdatter
73. Jude the Obscure
74. 100 Years of Solitude
75. Le Morte d’Arthur
76. The Duchess of Malfi
77. Volpone
78. Blake
79.Coleridge
80. The Vedas
81. The I Ching
82. The Book of Mormon
83. The Rubiat of Omar Kayham (sic)
84. The Thousand and One Nights
85. Rossetti
86. Wilde
87. Whitman
88. Balzac
89. The Time Machine
90. Lovecraft
91. Greene The Power and the Glory
92. Anais Nin
93. Alice Walker
94. Toni Morrison
95. Camus
96. A Passage to India
97. Satanic Verses
98. Watson The Double Helix
99. Lives of Cells
100. Mann The Magic Mountain
It is soooo hard to pick just a hundred. These are the “good” books. I might be able to choose a hundred “popcorn” books I would like to read.

