Summertime Reading List: 180 Books You Need to Read (Vol.I)
Books | Fiction / Anthologies (multiple authors)
Walt Whitman
Herman Hesse
George Eliot
Kahlil Gibran
Anton Chekhov
Herman Melville
Oscar Wilde
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Gogol
James Joyce
Henry David Thoreau
William Shakespeare
T. S. Eliot
John Keats
Charles Baudelaire
Sir Walter Scott
Daniel Defoe
Louisa May Alcott
Jane Austen
Charlotte Brontë
Emily Brontë
Anne Brontë
Leo Tolstoy
Benito Pérez Galdós
William Makepeace Thackeray
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
R.D. Blackmore
Alexandre Dumas
Marcel Proust
D. H. Lawrence
Charles Dickens
Thomas Hardy
Henry James
Guy de Maupassant
Princess Der Ling
Victor Hugo
Juan Valera
Anthony Trollope
Stephen Crane
E. M. Forster
Theodore Dreiser
Margaret Cavendish
Upton Sinclair
Plato
Apuleius
Marcus Aurelius
Sun Tzu
Voltaire
Miguel de Cervantes
Giovanni Boccaccio
Frederick Douglass
Sigmund Freud
H. A. Lorentz
Wallace D. Wattles
James Allen
Agatha Christie
Arthur Conan Doyle
Joseph Conrad
H. P. Lovecraft
Washington Irving
Mary Shelley
H. G. Wells
Edgar Allan Poe
L. Frank Baum
Robert Louis Stevenson
Mark Twain
Selma Lagerlöf
Jack London
Jules Verne
Lewis Carroll
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Rudyard Kipling
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Hans Christian Andersen
George Bernard Shaw
Soseki Natsume
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
This summer, during these strange strange times, immerse yourself in words that have touched all of us and will always get to the core of all of us, of every single person. Books that have made us think, change, relate, cry and laugh:_x000D_ Leaves of Grass (Walt Whitman)_x000D_ Siddhartha (Herman Hesse)_x000D_ Middlemarch (George Eliot)_x000D_ The Madman (Kahlil Gibran)_x000D_ Ward No. 6 (Anton Chekhov)_x000D_ Moby-Dick (Herman Melville)_x000D_ The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)_x000D_ Crime and Punishment (Dostoevsky)_x000D_ The Overcoat (Gogol)_x000D_ Ulysses (James Joyce)_x000D_ Walden (Henry David Thoreau)_x000D_ Hamlet (Shakespeare)_x000D_ Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare)_x000D_ Macbeth (Shakespeare)_x000D_ The Waste Land (T. S. Eliot)_x000D_ Odes (John Keats)_x000D_ The Flowers of Evil (Charles Baudelaire)_x000D_ Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen)_x000D_ Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë)_x000D_ Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë)_x000D_ Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoy)_x000D_ Vanity Fair (Thackeray)_x000D_ Swann's Way (Marcel Proust)_x000D_ Sons and Lovers (D. H. Lawrence)_x000D_ Great Expectations (Charles Dickens)_x000D_ Little Women (Louisa May Alcott)_x000D_ Jude the Obscure (Thomas Hardy)_x000D_ Two Years in the Forbidden City (Princess Der Ling)_x000D_ Les Misérables (Victor Hugo)_x000D_ The Count of Monte Cristo (Alexandre Dumas)_x000D_ Pepita Jimenez (Juan Valera)_x000D_ The Red Badge of Courage (Stephen Crane)_x000D_ A Room with a View (E. M. Forster)_x000D_ Sister Carrie (Theodore Dreiser)_x000D_ The Jungle (Upton Sinclair)_x000D_ The Republic (Plato)_x000D_ Meditations (Marcus Aurelius)_x000D_ Art of War (Sun Tzu)_x000D_ Candide (Voltaire)_x000D_ Don Quixote (Cervantes)_x000D_ Decameron (Boccaccio)_x000D_ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass_x000D_ Dream Psychology (Sigmund Freud)_x000D_ The Einstein Theory of Relativity_x000D_ The Mysterious Affair at Styles (Agatha Christie)_x000D_ A Study in Scarlet (Arthur Conan Doyle)_x000D_ Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad)_x000D_ The Call of Cthulhu (H. P. Lovecraft)_x000D_ Frankenstein (Mary Shelley)_x000D_ The War of the Worlds (H. G. Wells)_x000D_ The Raven (Edgar Allan Poe)_x000D_ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz_x000D_ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_x000D_ The Call of the Wild_x000D_ Alice in Wonderland_x000D_ The Fairytales of Brothers Grimm_x000D_ The Fairytales of Hans Christian Andersen