"100 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die" is a selection of the most celebrated books in history, including complete novels. Unlike other rankings, this collection is based on a consensus of readers and critics, ensuring an unbiased list of the very best literature ever written. From captivating love stories to epic adventures, these timeless novels have enchanted audiences for generations. Whether you're a seasoned book lover or new to the world of classic literature, this anthology is an essential companion that will ignite your imagination and nourish your love for storytelling. The Ethics of Aristotle — Aristotle The Confessions of St. Augustine — Saint Augustine Meditations — Marcus Aurelius Mansfield Park — Jane Austen Persuasion — Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility — Jane Austen Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome — E.M. Berens A Princess of Mars — Edgar Rice Burroughs The Decameron — Giovanni Boccaccio The Secret Garden — Frances Hodgson Burnett The Land That Time Forgot — Edgar Rice Burroughs Don Juan — George Gordon Byron Through the Looking-Glass — Lewis Carroll One of Ours — Willa Cather The King in Yellow — Robert W. Chambers The Seagull — Anton Chekhov The Secret Of Chimneys — Agatha Christie The Rime of the Ancient Mariner — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Nostromo — Joseph Conrad The Red Badge of Courage — Stephen Crane Moll Flanders — Daniel Defoe Mr. Spaceship — Philip K. Dick A Christmas Carol — Charles Dickens Bleak House — Charles Dickens Great Expectations — Charles Dickens Notes from the Underground — Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Brothers Karamazov — Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Gambler — Fyodor Dostoyevsky A Study in Scarlet — Arthur Conan Doyle The Hound of the Baskervilles — Arthur Conan Doyle The Count of Monte Cristo — Alexandre Dumas Silas Marner — George Eliot The Great Gatsby — F. Scott Fitzgerald A Room with a View — E. M. Forster Howards End — E. M. Forster Dream Psychology — Sigmund Freud Cranford — Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell The Prophet — Kahlil Gibran Plays — Susan Glaspell The Diary of a Nobody — George and Weedon Grossmith Jude the Obscure — Thomas Hardy Tess of the d'Urbervilles — Thomas Hardy Men Without Women — Ernest Hemingway The Odyssey — Homer The Prisoner of Zenda — Anthony Hope Notre-Dame de Paris — Victor Hugo Those Barren Leaves — Aldous Huxley The Turn of the Screw — Henry James A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man — James Joyce Dubliners — James Joyce The Legend of Sleepy Hollow — Washington Irving The Trial — Franz Kafka The Jungle Book — Rudyard Kipling The Rainbow — D. H. Lawrence Women in Love — D. H. Lawrence Carmilla — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Babbitt — Sinclair Lewis Second Treatise of Government — John Locke On Liberty — John Stuart Mill Paradise Lost — John Milton Paradise Regained — John Milton Anne of Green Gables — L. M. Montgomery The Railway Children — Edith Nesbit Thus Spake Zarathustra — Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Pensées — Blaise Pascal The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Edgar Allan Poe The Vampyre — John William Polidori Clarissa — Samuel Richardson The Reign of Greed — José Rizal Bambi — Felix Salten Best Russian Short Stories — Thomas Seltzer A Midsummer Night’s Dream — William Shakespeare Othello — William Shakespeare The Tempest — William Shakespeare The Wealth of Nations — Adam Smith Kidnapped — Robert Louis Stevenson The Black Arrow — Robert Louis Stevenson Treasure Island — Robert Louis Stevenson The Art of War — Sunzi (Sun Tzu) A Modest Proposal — Jonathan Swift Walden — Henry David Thoreau Anna Karenina — Leo Tolstoy The Pursuit of God — A. W. Tozer Barchester Towers — Anthony Trollope The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn — Mark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer — Mark Twain The Kama Sutra — Vatsyayana Around the World in Eighty Days — Jules Verne The Aeneid — Virgil The Enchanted April — Elizabeth Von Arnim 2 B R 0 2 B — Kurt Vonnegut The Castle of Otranto — Horace Walpole The Box-Car Children — Gertrude Chandler Warner The Invisible Man — H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds — H.G. Wells The Canterville Ghost — Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest — Oscar Wilde Mrs. Dalloway — Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse — Virginia Woolf We — Yevgeny Zamyatin |