Tuesday 11 February 2014

Books to read before you die






'1984' by George Orwell'1984' by George Orwell

'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawking'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawking

'A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius' by Dave Eggers'A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius' by Dave Eggers

'A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier' by Ishmael Beah'A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier' by Ishmael Beah

'A Series of Unfortunate Events #1' by Lemony Snicket'A Series of Unfortunate Events #1' by Lemony Snicket

'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle

'Alice Munro: Selected Stories' by Alice Munro'Alice Munro: Selected Stories' by Alice Munro

'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll

'All the President's Men' by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein'All the President's Men' by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein

'Angela's Ashes: A Memoir' by Frank McCourt'Angela's Ashes: A Memoir' by Frank McCourt

'Are You There, God? It's me, Margaret' by Judy Blume'Are You There, God? It's me, Margaret' by Judy Blume

'Bel Canto' by Ann Patchett'Bel Canto' by Ann Patchett

'Beloved' by Toni Morrison'Beloved' by Toni Morrison

'Born To Run - A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen' by Christopher McDougall'Born To Run - A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen' by Christopher McDougall

'Catch-22' by Joseph Heller'Catch-22' by Joseph Heller

'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Roald Dahl'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Roald Dahl

'Charlotte's Web' by E.B. White'Charlotte's Web' by E.B. White

'Cutting For Stone' by Abraham Verghese'Cutting For Stone' by Abraham Verghese

'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' by Jeff Kinney'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' by Jeff Kinney

'Dune' by Frank Herbert'Dune' by Frank Herbert

'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury

'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream' by Hunter S. Thompson'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream' by Hunter S. Thompson

'Goodnight Moon' by Margaret Wise Brown'Goodnight Moon' by Margaret Wise Brown

'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens

'Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies' by Jared M. Diamond'Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies' by Jared M. Diamond

'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' by J.K. Rowling'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' by J.K. Rowling

'In Cold Blood' by Truman Capote'In Cold Blood' by Truman Capote

'Interpreter of Maladies' by Jhumpa Lahiri'Interpreter of Maladies' by Jhumpa Lahiri

'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison

'Jimmy Corrigan: Smartest Kid on Earth' by Chris Ware'Jimmy Corrigan: Smartest Kid on Earth' by Chris Ware

'Kitchen Confidential' by Anthony Bourdain'Kitchen Confidential' by Anthony Bourdain

'Life After Life' by Kate Atkinson'Life After Life' by Kate Atkinson

'Little House on the Prairie' by Laura Ingalls Wilder'Little House on the Prairie' by Laura Ingalls Wilder

'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov

'Love in the Time of Cholera' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez'Love in the Time of Cholera' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

'Love Medicine' by Louise Erdrich'Love Medicine' by Louise Erdrich

'Man's Search for Meaning' by Viktor Frankl'Man's Search for Meaning' by Viktor Frankl

'Me Talk Pretty One Day' by David Sedaris'Me Talk Pretty One Day' by David Sedaris

'Middlesex' by Jeffrey Eugenides'Middlesex' by Jeffrey Eugenides

'Midnight's Children' by Salman Rushdie'Midnight's Children' by Salman Rushdie

'Moneyball' by Michael Lewis'Moneyball' by Michael Lewis

'Of Human Bondage' by W. Somerset Maugham'Of Human Bondage' by W. Somerset Maugham

'On the Road' by Jack Kerouac'On the Road' by Jack Kerouac

'Out of Africa' by Isak Dinesen'Out of Africa' by Isak Dinesen

'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi

'Portnoy's Complaint' by Philip Roth'Portnoy's Complaint' by Philip Roth

'Silent Spring' by Rachel Carson'Silent Spring' by Rachel Carson

'Slaughterhouse-Five' by Kurt Vonnegut'Slaughterhouse-Five' by Kurt Vonnegut

'Team of Rivals' by Doris Kearns Goodwin'Team of Rivals' by Doris Kearns Goodwin

'The Age of Innocence' by Edith Wharton'The Age of Innocence' by Edith Wharton

'The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' by Michael Chabon'The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' by Michael Chabon

'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' by Malcolm X and Alex Haley'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' by Malcolm X and Alex Haley

'The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao' by Junot Diaz'The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao' by Junot Diaz

'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak

'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger

'The Color of Water' by James McBride'The Color of Water' by James McBride

'The Corrections' by Jonathan Franzen'The Corrections' by Jonathan Franzen

'The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America' by Erik Larson'The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America' by Erik Larson

'The Diary of Anne Frank' by Anne Frank'The Diary of Anne Frank' by Anne Frank

'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green

'The Giver' by Lois Lowry'The Giver' by Lois Lowry

'Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead' by Brene Brown'Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead' by Brene Brown

'The Golden Compass: His Dark Materials' by Philip Pullman'The Golden Compass: His Dark Materials' by Philip Pullman

'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald

'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood

'Pride & Prejudice' by Jane Austen'Pride & Prejudice' by Jane Austen

'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins

'The House At Pooh Corner' by A. A. Milne'The House At Pooh Corner' by A. A. Milne

'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' by Rebecca Skloot'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' by Rebecca Skloot

'The Liars' Club: A Memoir' by Mary Karr'The Liars' Club: A Memoir' by Mary Karr

'The Lightning Thief' by Rick Riordan'The Lightning Thief' by Rick Riordan

'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

'The Long Goodbye' by Raymond Chandler'The Long Goodbye' by Raymond Chandler

'The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11' by Lawrence Wright'The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11' by Lawrence Wright

'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien

'The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat: And Other Clinical Tales' by Oliver Sacks'The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat: And Other Clinical Tales' by Oliver Sacks

'The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals' by Michael Pollan'The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals' by Michael Pollan

'The Poisonwood Bible: A Novel' by Barbara Kingsolver'The Poisonwood Bible: A Novel' by Barbara Kingsolver

'The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York' by Robert A. Caro'The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York' by Robert A. Caro

'The Right Stuff' by Tom Wolfe'The Right Stuff' by Tom Wolfe

'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy

'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt

'The Shining' by Stephen King'The Shining' by Stephen King

'The Sun Also Rises' by Ernest Hemingway'The Sun Also Rises' by Ernest Hemingway

'The Things They Carried' by Tim O'Brien'The Things They Carried' by Tim O'Brien

'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' by Eric Carle'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' by Eric Carle

'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Grahame'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Grahame

'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle: A Novel' by Haruki Murakami'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle: A Novel' by Haruki Murakami

'The World According to Garp' by John Irving'The World According to Garp' by John Irving

'The Year of Magical Thinking' by Joan Didion'The Year of Magical Thinking' by Joan Didion

'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe

'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee

'Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption' by Laura Hillenbrand'Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption' by Laura Hillenbrand

'Valley of the Dolls' by Jacqueline Susann'Valley of the Dolls' by Jacqueline Susann

'Where the Sidewalk Ends' by Shel Silverstein'Where the Sidewalk Ends' by Shel Silverstein

'Where the Wild Things Are' by Maurice Sendak'Where the Wild Things Are' by Maurice Sendak

'The Phantom Tollbooth' by Norton Juster'The Phantom Tollbooth' by Norton Juster

'The Stranger' by Albert Camus'The Stranger' by Albert Camus

'Breath, Eyes, Memory' by Edwidge Danticat'Breath, Eyes, Memory' by Edwidge Danticat

'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn








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  • Amazon recently came out with its "100 Books to Read in a Lifetime"

  • Jay Parini: I was more than a little shocked by the list, which crudely mixes categories

  • If you're going to die soon, he suggests reading "Walden" by Henry David Thoreau

  • Parini: Only about a third of the books on the Amazon list are in any way must-reads




Editor's note: Jay Parini, a poet and novelist, teaches at Middlebury College. He has just published "Jesus: the Human Face of God," a biography of Jesus.


(CNN) -- I'm a lover of books, great ones and not-so-great ones. And I also love lists. So it didn't surprise me when Amazon recently came out with its 100 Books to Read in a Lifetime.


I was, however, more than a little shocked by the list, which crudely mixes categories, putting in a few classics, such as George Orwell's "1984" and Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," alongside "Kitchen Confidential" by Anthony Bourdain, "Moneyball" by Michael Lewis, and "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn. Really?


And do you think "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle should sit on the shelf of must-reads-before-dying with "Pride and Prejudice," the great masterpiece by Jane Austen?



Jay Parini


In the novel category, should one read Jacqueline Suzann's truly terrible "Valley of the Dolls" instead of, say, Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" or -- the greatest of all novels -- "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?


For poetry, Amazon recommends Shel Silverstein's "Where the Sidewalk Ends" instead of the poems of Robert Frost or Walt Whitman or Emily Dickinson. For a great biography, we get Robert A. Caro's admirable life of Robert Moses. But what about James Boswell's "Life of Johnson," arguably the finest biography ever published?


Certain books here are familiar to high school students, including "To Kill a Mockingbird," "Slaughterhouse-Five," and "Catcher in the Rye." I don't myself like any of these much, if truth be told. One of my sons recently graduated from high school, and he complained that in the past six years he had been asked every single year to read "To Kill a Mockingbird." Surely there are other books about race relations in the American South?


I also wonder about including so many recent popular novels, such as Jonathan Franzen's "The Corrections" or "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" by Junot Diaz or, even more puzzling, "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt. These books made a splash, and continue to find readers, but any one of a dozen or more books could have been substituted for these, and the books in this category would certainly change with the decades. In the '20s, everyone thought you should read "Java Head" by Joseph Hergesheimer. In the '30s, you would have been asked to read "Seven Who Fled" by Frederic Prokosch.


I liked certain choices here, however: Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" is certainly the best book about Vietnam; more than that, it's a dazzling work of art. John Irving's "The World According to Garp" will always deserve readers, as will "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy and "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov.


But are these the 100 books you must read before you die or the 100 books Amazon will probably sell you before you die? The latter, I think.


If you're going to die soon, I suggest reading "Walden" by Henry David Thoreau, which didn't make Amazon's list. It's a sublime work of literature, a better memoir than any of the memoirs included here. And read "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" before you read "The Liars' Club" by Mary Carr or "The Year of Magical Thinking" by Joan Didion. The latter are fine books, but they should not crowd out Thoreau or Franklin.


It's sad to see that Shakespeare and Tolstoy don't make the Amazon list. Nor do John Updike or Saul Bellow or Mark Twain. I'd say that only about a third of the books on Amazon's list are in any way essential reading. Buy these books, if you must. And die, if you must. But if you want to know what books you should really read before you die, look elsewhere.


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The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Jay Parini.



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