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How Many Of The "Top 100 Books Of All Time" Have You Actually Read?

OCLC, the Online Computer Library Center, has shared a list of the Top 100 novels of all time found in libraries around the world. How many have you read?

  1. Via Barnes & Noble

    Don Quixote by Miguel de CervantesVia Barnes & Noble

    Via Dover

    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis CarrollVia Dover

    Via Penguin

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark TwainVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark TwainVia Penguin

    Via Aerie

    Treasure Island by Robert Louis StevensonVia Aerie

    Via Penguin

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane AustenVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontëVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    Jane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëVia Penguin

    Via Editions Phébus

    Moby Dick by Herman MelvilleVia Editions Phébus

    Via Penguin

    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel HawthorneVia Penguin

    Via Bantam Classics

    Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan SwiftVia Bantam Classics

    Via Moody Publishers

    The Pilgrim’s Progress by John BunyanVia Moody Publishers

    Via Bantam Classics

    A Christmas Carol by Charles DickensVia Bantam Classics

    Via Wordsworth Editions Ltd

    David Copperfield by Charles DickensVia Wordsworth Editions Ltd

    Via Penguin

    A Tale of Two Cities by Charles DickensVia Penguin

    Via Puffin Books

    Little Women by Louisa May AlcottVia Puffin Books

    Via Dover

    Great Expectations by Charles DickensVia Dover

    Via Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    The Hobbit by J.R.R. TolkienVia Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    Via ATOZ Classics

    Frankenstein by Mary ShelleyVia ATOZ Classics

    Via Bantam Classics

    Oliver Twist by Charles DickensVia Bantam Classics

    Via Dover

    Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher StoweVia Dover

    Via Bantam Classics

    Crime and Punishment by Fyodor DostoyevskyVia Bantam Classics

    Via Bantam Classics

    Madame Bovary by Gustave FlaubertVia Bantam Classics

    Via Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    The Return of the King by J.R.R. TolkienVia Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    Via Penguin

    Dracula by Bram StokerVia Penguin

    Via Wordsworth Classics

    The Three Musketeers by Alexandre DumasVia Wordsworth Classics

    Via Harper Perennial

    Brave New World by Aldous HuxleyVia Harper Perennial

    Via Penguin

    War and Peace by Leo TolstoyVia Penguin

    Via Harper

    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeVia Harper

    Via Applesauce Press

    The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank BaumVia Applesauce Press

    Via Penguin

    Les Misérables by Victor HugoVia Penguin

    Via G Books

    The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettVia G Books

    Via Penguin

    Animal Farm by George OrwellVia Penguin

    Via Scribner

    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldVia Scribner

    Via Mariner Books

    The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryVia Mariner Books

    Via Townsend Press

    The Call of the Wild by Jack LondonVia Townsend Press

    Via Bantam Classics

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules VerneVia Bantam Classics

    Via Bantam Classics

    Anna Karenina by Leo TolstoyVia Bantam Classics

    Via Puffin Books

    The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth GrahameVia Puffin Books

    Via Wordsworth Classics

    The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar WildeVia Wordsworth Classics

    Via Penguin

    The Grapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckVia Penguin

    Via Barnes and Noble

    Sense and Sensibility by Jane AustenVia Barnes and Noble

    Via Scribner’s

    The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore CooperVia Scribner’s

    Via Penguin

    Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas HardyVia Penguin

    Via Scholastic

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. RowlingVia Scholastic

    Via NorthSouth Books

    Heidi by Johanna SpyriVia NorthSouth Books

    Via Wordsworth Editions Ltd

    Ulysses by James JoyceVia Wordsworth Editions Ltd

    Via Barnes and Noble

    The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan DoyleVia Barnes and Noble

    Via Bantam Classics

    The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre DumasVia Bantam Classics

    Via Scribner

    The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest HemingwayVia Scribner

    Via HarperCollins

    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. LewisVia HarperCollins

    Via Penguin

    The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor HugoVia Penguin

    Via Sterling Children’s Books

    Pinocchio by Carlo CollodiVia Sterling Children’s Books

    Via Harper Perennial

    One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia MárquezVia Harper Perennial

    Via Dover

    Ivanhoe by Walter ScottVia Dover

    Via Simon & Schuster

    The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen CraneVia Simon & Schuster

    Via Puffin

    Anne of Green Gables by L.M. MontgomeryVia Puffin

    Via Penguin

    Black Beauty by Anna SewellVia Penguin

    ViaBC Books

    Peter Pan by J.M. BarrieViaBC Books

    Via Scribner

    A Farewell to Arms by Ernest HemingwayVia Scribner

    Via Arcadia Publishing

    The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel HawthorneVia Arcadia Publishing

    Via Penguin

    Lord of the Flies by William GoldingVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    The Prince and the Pauper by Mark TwainVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James JoyceVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    Lord Jim by Joseph ConradVia Penguin

    Via Scholastic

    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. RowlingVia Scholastic

    Via Wordsworth Classics

    The Red & the Black by StendhalVia Wordsworth Classics

    Via Vintage

    The Stranger by Albert CamusVia Vintage

    Via Tribeca Books

    The Trial by Franz KafkaVia Tribeca Books

    Via Barnes and Noble

    Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. LawrenceVia Barnes and Noble

    Via Scholastic

    Kidnapped: The Adventures of David Balfour by Robert Louis StevensonVia Scholastic

    Via Little, Brown and Company

    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. SalingerVia Little, Brown and Company

    Via Simon & Schuster

    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyVia Simon & Schuster

    Via Bantam

    A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules VerneVia Bantam

    Via Bantam

    Vanity Fair by William Makepeace ThackerayVia Bantam

    Via Ballantine Books

    All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria RemarqueVia Ballantine Books

    Via Scribner

    Gone with the Wind by Margaret MitchellVia Scribner

    Via Oxford University Press

    My Ántonia by Willa CatherVia Oxford University Press

    Via Penguin

    Of Mice and Men by John SteinbeckVia Penguin

    Via Oxford University Press

    The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver GoldsmithVia Oxford University Press

    Via Bantam

    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark TwainVia Bantam

    Via Dover

    White Fang by Jack LondonVia Dover

    Via Dover

    Fathers and Sons by Ivan TurgenevVia Dover

    Via Vintage

    Doctor Zhivago by Boris PasternakVia Vintage

    Via Penguin

    The Decameron by Giovanni BoccaccioVia Penguin

    Via Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    1984 by George OrwellVia Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

    Via Dover

    The Jungle by Upton SinclairVia Dover

    Via Anchor

    The Da Vinci Code by Dan BrownVia Anchor

    Via Penguin

    Persuasion by Jane AustenVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    Mansfield Park by Jane AustenVia Penguin

    Via Open Road Media

    Candide by VoltaireVia Open Road Media

    Via Scribner

    For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest HemingwayVia Scribner

    Via Bantam

    Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas HardyVia Bantam

    Via Mariner Books

    The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. TolkienVia Mariner Books

    Via Penguin

    The Return of the Native by Thomas HardyVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    Sons and Lovers by D.H. LawrenceVia Penguin

    Via HarperCollins

    Charlotte’s Web by E.B. WhiteVia HarperCollins

    Via Penguin

    The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David WyssVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    Bleak House by Charles DickensVia Penguin

    Via Penguin

    Pére Goriot by Honoré de BalzacVia Penguin

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