These are my recommendation thus far, (I expect to read more) although I don't necessarily agree with some of the philosophies that are pertained in the books. Nevertheless they supply various range of ideas and thoughts that are fascinating. Just don't allow the authors to seduce you too much into their world. Reality does exist outside of the world of text. :) |
The
Stranger - Albert
Camus
Crime and Punishment - Fydor Dostoyevsky One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kessey The Scarlet Letter - Nathan Hawthorne The Collector - John Fowles Great Expectation - Charles Dickens East to America - Elaine Kim & Eui-Young Yu Immortality - Milan Kundera Cat on the Hot Tin Roof - Tennessee Williams Street Car Named Desire - Tennessee Williams The Crucible - Arthur Miller Death of the Salesman - Arthur Miller The Chocolate War - Robert Cormier Chronicle of Narnia - C.S. Lewis |
Till
We Have Faces - C.S. Lewis
A Canticle for Leibowitz- Walter M Miller, Jr. The Tale-tell Heart - Edgar Allan Poe All Collections - Saki The Catcher of the Rye - J.D. Salinger The Lord of the Flies - A Tree Grows on Brooklyn - The Fountain Head - Ayn Rand The Long Season of Rain - Helen Kim The Lord of the Rings - Tolkien Some Prefer Nettles - Junichiro Tanizaki The Midsummer Night's Dream - W. Shakespeare King Lear - W. Shakespeare The Bluest Eyes - Toni Morrison |