- The Bible - Papa
- The Curate’s  Awakening and
- At the Back  of the North Wind – George  MacDonald
- Northanger  Abbey and
- Pride and  Prejudice and
- Sense and  Sensibility and
- Persuasion and
- Mansfield  Park and
- Emma by Jane Austen
- Bright Star and
- La Belle dan  sans Merci and
- Ode to a  Nightingale and John  Keats
- The Count of  Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas
- A Voice in  the Wind and
- An Echo in  the Darkness by Francine  Rivers
- A Tale of  Two Cities – Charles  Dickens
- Hard Times – Charles Dickens
- Les  Miserables (abridged) and
- The  Hunchback of Notre Dame – Victor Hugo
- The Scarlet  Pimpernel – Baroness  Emmuska  Orczy
- Gone With  the Wind – Margaret  Mitchell
- Silas Marner – George Eliot
- Merchant of  Venice and
- Much Ado  About Nothing and
- Hamlet and
- Taming of  the Shrew and
- Macbeth and
- Romeo and  Juliet by William  Shakespeare
- Pygmalion – George Bernard Shaw
- A Wrinkle in  Time – Madeline L’Engle
- The Hobbit and
- The  Fellowship of the Ring and
- The Two  Towers and
- The Return  of the King by J. R. R.  Tolkein
- Blessed  Child and
- Blessed Man and
- Blink and
- Black and
- Red and 
- White by Ted Dekker
- Screwtape  Letters and
- Till We Have  Faces and
- The  Magician’s Nephew and
- The Lion,  the Witch, and the Wardrobe and
- The Horse  and the Boy and
- Prince  Caspian and
- The Voyage  of the Dawn Treader and
- The Silver  Chair and
- The Last  Battle by C. S. Lewis
- The Phantom  of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
- Going Rogue by Sarah Palin
- The Shack – William Young
- Scottish  Chiefs – Jane Porter
- When  Character was King –  Peggy Noonan
- The Princess  Bride – William Goldman
- A Psalm of  Life – Henry Wadsworth  Longfellow
- Strange Fits  of Passion – William Wordsworth
- The Princess  and the Kiss – Jennie Bishop
- The Iliad – Homer
- The Odyssey - Homer
- Phaedra – Seneca
- Oedipus Rex – Sophocles 
- Hippolytus – Euripides
- Prometheus  Bound and
- Agamemnon and
- The Libation  Bearers and
- The  Eumenides by Aeschylus  
- Aenied – Virgil
- The  Histories – Livy
- Veritas  Conflict – Shaunti  Feldhahn
- The Door in  the Dragon’s Throat and
- The Tombs of  Anak and
- This Present  Darkness and
- Piercing the  Darkness by Frank  Peretti
- The Bridge – Jeri Massi
- You are  Special – Max Lucado
- Beowulf
- Little Women – Louisa May Alcott
- Where the  Red Fern Grows – Wilson Rawls
- The Hiding  Place – Corrie Ten Boom
- Carry On – R. W. Service
- Little House  in the Big Woods and
- These Happy  Golden Years – Laura Ingles  Wilder
- A Cricket in  Times Square – George Selden
- Johnny  Tremain – Esther Forbes 
- Our Town – Oscar Wilde
- Diary of  Anne Frank – Anne Frank
- Old Man and  the Sea – Earnest  Hemingway
- Animal Farm – George Orwell
- Fairie  Queene – Edmond Spencer  
- The Knight’s  Tale – Geoffrey Chaucer
- Charlie and  the Chocolate Factory – Road  Dahl
- The Spectre  Bridegroom and
- Rip Van  Winkle by Geoffrey Crayon
- The Midnight  Ride of Paul Revere – Henry  Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Great  Gatsby – F. Scott  Fitzgerald
- Last of the  Mohicans – James  Fennimore Cooper
- Peter Rabbit  – Beatrix Potter
- Sherlock  Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan  Doyle
- The Ugly Duckling – Hans Christian Anderson
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
My 100th Post!!!
So I've been planning my 100th post for a good long while. Then, after a friend did something fun, I decided to compile a list. Here are 100 pieces of literature that have inspired and enthralled me, in no particular order. I hope you enjoy :)
Wow, Samara. Impressive!!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to say I have read more than half. But I also now have a new reading list!! Yay, I LOVE classics (as most of those were).
So fun, I love who you are!!!!
=)
Oh, and P.S. Congrats on your 100th post!! ;)
I was sad to see Animal Farm on that list hehe (although I was in 8th grade when I read it)... but VERY happy to see Carry On and You Are Special :)
ReplyDeletehaha Elsa! lol about Animal Farm. I def didn't agree with it--but it made me think!
ReplyDeleteThanks you guys for reading! =)