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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Anne of Green Gables
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
My Uncle Oswald
The Secret Life of Bees

Les Misérables
A Wizard of Earthsea
The Alchemist(Paolo Coelho)
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World Haruki Murakami
American Pastoral Philip Roth
Cosmopolis Don Delillo
Motherless Brooklyn Jonathan Lethem

The Summer Book Tove Jansson
The Poisonwood Bible Barbara Kingsolver
The Deptford Trilogy: Fifth Business, The Manticore, and World of Wonders Robertson Davies,
The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas

The Persian Boy Mary Renault
The Crystal CaveMary Stewart
Then I demand my rights as a cantankerous auld biddy, to have Cornelius Harker's entire Words to the Wise Saga - even those bits he hasn't written yet! - and Andy Barrett's Dead trilogy.
PS - can I have CH's and AB's books each bound in a single volume please!

The Persian Boy Mary Renault
The Crystal CaveMary Stewart
Then I demand my rights as a cantankerous auld biddy, to have Cornelius Harker's entire Words to the Wi..."
Well I sneaked Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit as one choice ;) plus I did wonder about adding all the discworld books by Terry Pratchett.
Of the books added since my choice there are 8 that I have read.

The Persian Boy Mary Renault
The Crystal CaveMary Stewart
Then I demand my rights as a cantankerous auld biddy, to have Cornelius Harker's entire Words to the Wi..."
One of my choices is a trilogy as well Ignite, so I don't see why not! I have read 8 of the other suggestions too, and there are a couple that I have meant to read. Perhaps this will spur me on!

Christian Cameron Tyrant (Which is actually four books but hey)
JRR Tolkien The Lord of the Rings (with The Hobbit bound into it)
Ellis Peters The Cadfael Chronicles
Terry Pratchett Haven't a clue which one

The Persian Boy Mary Renault
The Crystal CaveMary Stewart
Then I demand my rights as a cantankerous auld biddy, to have Cornelius Harker's entire Words to the Wi..."
pfft, you are not an auld biddy! i claimed hp as one of mine - series are allowed, although when compiling the list i'll probably just put the first one down (as it's kinda like a starter to the rest)

I adore Thomas Hardy... If I have to pick one, my fave is probably Far from the Madding Crowd
And then there's George Eliot. Definitely Silas Marner but I'd also want The Mill on the Floss
Tough choices now, but there's Mary Webb, Precious Bane, and of course Gormenghast (Glad we've already got Tolkein in there)
And that's without Jane Austen and Dickens... plus there are a couple of French novels I'd love to pick.

we need a definite 5 here. no 'i-dont-know-what-to-pick'

We used to do a top 100 when I worked in the library service, years ago. It always seemed to be Catherine Cookson who came out near the top. Somehow I think our list will be different. Tho so far, not that different. I'll hve to see if I've still got a copy to compare.
And thanks for a great thread.

The Man From U.N.D.E.A.D. Trilogy
Spider Robinson's Callahan books.
The Callahan Chronicals (Callahan's Place Trilogy, #1-3)
The Stand by Stephen King, of course
³Ò²¹±ôá±è²¹²µ´Ç²õ by Kurt Vonnegut.
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
This is tricky...

The Complete Sherlock Holmes
|1201301]To The Devil A Daughter
The Jigsaw Man: The Remarkable Career of
Britain's Foremost Criminal Psychologist
The Bone Collector
Alex Cross's Trial

The Mists of Avalon
Lost Horizon
The War of the Worlds
Dune
And I demand the right to add another half dozen because there are some others that I can't live without.

That is why I left some of my other favourites out because I knew that they would be chosen by other people.
Are we counting my Terry Pratchett choice as the whole discworld series then? Or can someone else add other individual books from that series?
(Must admit though that there are a few cropping up in this thread that won't be finding their way onto my TBR list)

(would be 55 if jim hadn't picked doubles)
im hoping someone picks hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. i unfortunately hadn't room for it.

That is why I left some of my other favourites out because I knew tha..."
I'm going to be putting the first one down so it's a 'read them all' type thing. it means we have a variety of authors.
plus if we end up over a hundred and we have doubles by the same author i may ask if we could decide between them so we can have 100 different authors (in theory)

so... in no order...
1) The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
2) The Princess Bride - William Goldman
3) The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
Okay, I can only come up with 3 right now. I will narrow down 2 more and get back to you...
EDIT -
4) The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (series) - Ann Brashares
5) Heidi - Johanna Spyri
That was so difficult!!
I didn't choose any of our authors, as I knew it would be too difficult to pick only 5, and assumed you'd put them in the list anyway (:

edit to say: only the books picked will be going in the list. so if you want our authors in there you gotta pick em - but this is only going to be posted on here s a sort of challenge similar to the BBC one

Under the Greenwood Tree - Hardy
The Prize - Yergin
Goodbye to All That - Graves
A Maggot - Fowles

thanks laurence

Family Portrait by Graham Masterton
The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren
The Killing Of Emma Gross by Damien Seaman
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

Right, my three choice are
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Maggie, a Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane
Cheers,
Ian :)
Some of mine have been chosen already and I find it hard to just pick out five anyway.
All of Jane Austen's novels - but if you make me pick just one then Pride and Prejudice
Gerald Durrell My Family and Other Animals
Mary Ann Shaffer The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Mary Fitzgerald Richard Wilde
Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest
All of Jane Austen's novels - but if you make me pick just one then Pride and Prejudice
Gerald Durrell My Family and Other Animals
Mary Ann Shaffer The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Mary Fitzgerald Richard Wilde
Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest

oops
Asimov, the Foundation Trilogy The Foundation Trilogy
Alfred Duggan, I've a fair collection of his historical novels, I'd suggest Count Bohemond Count Bohemond

Touch not the cat Mary Stewart
Space Series Elizabeth Moon.
To the Grave Steve Robinson
All the Terri Reid series

Sorry (no I'm not, and I didn't start it ;)) these are all serieseses rather than singleton books, but the highlighted book is the first in the series in each instance.
Rivers of London (Peter Grant trilogy) by Ben Aaronovitch
The Eyre Affair (Thursday Next series) by Jasper Fforde
Mutineer (Kris Longknife series) by Mike Shepherd
Ender's Game (series) by Orson Scott Card
A Galaxy Unknown (series) by Thomas DePrima

Jane Eyre
A Time To Kill
The Red Tent (A new fav book thanks to this group!)
I need to think of another 2 at least for my first 2 choices, can't remember if anyone else mentioned Jane Eyre
Harry Potter Boxed Set

Time enough for love. Heinlein"
Cant believe I forgot the Odd Thomas series!
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Everyone needs to suggest 5 books and we'll (royal we) compile it so we can have a GRUKAKF best 100 books.
If possible try not to double up on someone else but don't worry if you inevitably do I'll tell you to re-choose!
You can choose absolutely anything. Hopefully enough people will choose books so we can get to 100 (or we can go beyond that if more people join me!)
Have fun! :D