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Street Side Book Markets in India


Book streets across India where, with a little bit of patience and a lot of bargaining, book lovers can pick up their favorite reads!






Street Side Book Markets in India That Must Be on the Bucket List of Every Book Lover



“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy books and that’s kind of the same thing.” – Anonymous



There will always be something magical about the printed word. Even as iPads and e-readers become the norm,



Nothing can quite compete with a good old-fashioned book. That’s why, for book lovers, there is no place as captivating as the local book market where one can while away hours browsing and looking for bargains.



Street shopping for books is always engaging – although sometimes it involves digging through endless piles of unreadable tripe to unearth something fun.



Many Indian cities are home to hidden lanes that are little-known treasure chests of books. These street side markets, with their steals and deals on all kinds of books, are a dream come true for bibliophiles.



Here is a list of 7 book streets across India where, with a little bit of patience and a lot of bargaining, book lovers can pick up their favorite reads!



These much loved book markets all over the country are ideal stops to pick up books at bargain prices and rediscover the joy of reading.




List of Books from EVERY Indian State and Union Territory






SCROLL   ON   THE   MAP   FOR   BOOKS    &    STATE OF ORIGIN





Here’s a List of Books from EVERY Indian State and Union Territory!



Whether you’re an at-home tourist or a habitual globetrotter looking for a temporary fix, these books are a great way of embarking on a bit of armchair travel across India.




“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr. Seuss.




Whether you’re jet-setting around the world, or staying planted at home, books can take you anywhere.  Reading books from faraway places ignite of one’s imagination, fosters an appreciation of cultural differences and offers a newfound perspective on life at home.




India, with its vibrant and diverse literary heritage, offers unparalleled opportunities for cultural exploration. Inspired from author Ann Morgan’s TED Talk, in which she shares her experiences of reading one book from each country in the world over the period of one year, we decided to make a Book Map of India.




That’s right, we’re presenting a book-lover’s tour of India. Scroll through these 34 books that vividly evoke the regions they describe and find out what takes place in your home state! Or, you know, maybe that state you’ve always wanted to visit.  Scroll over the map for reading suggestions.




With this list, you can tour the entire country—without ever leaving home. How many have you read?






(Andhra Pradesh)

1. Short Stories from Andhra Pradesh by Malathi Nidadavolu




A compilation of beautifully written short stories, this book invite readers unfamiliar with the culture of Andhra Pradesh to appreciate its centuries-old traditions in the face of change. The thematic threads in these stories are taken from experiences of ordinary middle class people caught in the crevice between traditional and modern ways of life. Translated from Telugu, this book is a gem!






(Arunachal Pradesh)

2. Arunachal Pradesh: The Hidden Land by Mamang Dai




A tropical land hidden in rain and mist, a place where life and legend intertwine, Arunachal’s tribal society and traditional culture has undergone rapid transformation since India’s Independence. The indescribable loveliness of this landscape is unveiled in this beautifully illustrated book, revealing a people who, since life began, have lived in complete harmony with their unique environment. The book also attempts to document the rich oral tradition of the various tribes of this fascinating, forbidden land.






(Assam)

3. The Shadow of the Kamakhya by Mamoni Raisom Goswami



The Shadow of Kamakhya is a collection of stories set in Assam. Handpicked by the celebrated author Indira Goswami (who writes with the pen name Mamoni Raisom), the stories are invested with a wealth of detail which evoke a feel of the region. The themes explored, however, are wide-ranging and poignant – the pain of thwarted passion, blighted hopes, the struggle for existence – and they transcend the ambiance of the book with ease.






(Bihar)

4. Patna Roughcut by Siddharth Chowdhury




Patna Roughcut is both an elegy to the intimate Indian neighbourhood and a poem of protest. It is also a story of love, idealism and sexual awakening. With ironic, delicate humour, the author peels away layers of sepia-toned memories to arrive gently at the heart of an aching, throbbing Bihari youth. A delightful little book about the uniqueness of Bihar, Patna Roughcut is the kind of book you hate for being only 180 odd pages long.



(Chattisgarh)

5. Inside Chattisgarh by Ilina Sen




A book by Ilina Sen, a well-known rights activist, academician and researcher, Inside Chattisgarh provides a broader perspective about Chhattisgarh, its past, socio-economic and political scenario, its people and their struggles. The author takes us through life in Chhattisgarh before it got statehood, as well as the present years. Not just a personal memoir, this book is also a fascinating political biography of the state.






(Goa)

6. Ferry Crossing: Short Stories from Goa by Manohar Shetty




Twenty-seven engaging stories from the heart of one of India’s tiniest states come together in this engrossing book. This anthology introduces the reader to the true Goa, a place rich in history and tradition where the business of living is as serious and humdrum as it is anywhere else. Included here are the finest short stories from Goa translated from Konkani, Marathi and Portuguese, all remarkable for their rare freshness, and many marked by sparkling humour and a contagious lightheartedness.






(Gujarat)

7. Saraswatichandra by Govardhanram Tripathi, Translated by Tridip Suhrud




After 128 years, Saraswatichandra, the classic Gujarati novel by Govardhanram Tripathi, was translated into English, by Tridip Suhrud. Written by Tripathi between 1887 and 1901, this novel (a love story woven around characters Kumud, Kusum and Saraswatichandra) shaped intellectual consciousness in Gujarat and laid the foundation of modern Gujarati literature.






(Haryana)

8. Come, Before Evening Falls by Manjul Bajaj




Set in the year 1909, Come, Before Evening Falls is a powerful tale about the passion and perils of forbidden love, conflicting loyalties and devastating betrayal. Set in the Haryana of a century ago, in a village that is named after a stud bull, this book depicts rural Indian life with great authenticity: the author has done some impressive research, and the readers are the richer for it. Each charachter is lovingly depicted with a light and sure touch in this riveting story.






(Himachal Pradesh)

9. Himalayan Wonderland: Travels in Lahaul and Spiti by Manohar Singh Gill




In the summer of 1962, a restless young Indian administrator, Manohar Singh Gill, made an arduous journey from the north Indian plains to the farthest reaches of the Indian Himalayas— the Lahaul and Spiti valleys— and spent a year there, living and working amongst the people. Gill went on to a distinguished career in the civil service, but his experience of the relentless beauty of these spectacular Himalayan deserts and the generosity of the people of this land changed him for life. Part memoir, part travel book and part anthropology, Himalayan Wonderland is a witty, opinionated account of Gill’s lifelong affair with this extraordinary region.






(Jammu and Kashmir)

10. Curfewed Night: A Frontline Memoir of Life, Love and War in Kashmir by Basharat Peer




A powerful memoir about growing up in war-torn Kashmir, Curfewed Night: A Frontline Memoir of Life, Love and War in Kashmir won the Crossword Prize for Non-Fiction and was chosen among the Books of the Year by The Economist and The New Yorker. Basharat Peer, an eminent and renowned Indian journalist, provides a vivid account of the Separatist Movement that has engulfed Kashmir since 1989 and which led to more than seventy thousand people being killed in the battle between India and Pakistan over Kashmir.






(Jharkhand)

11. The Eternal Mystery by Santosh Kiro




Santosh Kiro’s The Eternal Mystery is a deep look into the tribal world and life of Jharkhand, particularly the Munda world. Numerous legends from the state’s rural hinterland form an important part of the book. With elements of mystery, thrill, suspense, romance and tragedy, this is one book that keeps the reader hooked till the very last page.






(Karnataka)

12. Hayavadana by Girish Karnad




One of Karnad’s most remarkable works, Hayavadana was influenced by Thomas Mann’s The Transposed Heads, which in turn is borrowed from Kathasaritsagara, an ancient compilation of stories in Sanskrit. Culture defines society and this play has various cultural implications that are relevant even today. An interesting combination of folklore, mythology and drama, the book revolves around Man’s search for his own self among a web of complex relationships.






(Kerala)

13. Where the Rain is Born: Writings About Kerala by Anita Nair




An interesting and alluring anthology, smartly edited by Anita Nair – this collection of stories, essays and poems bring out the true essence of Kerala- its heritage, culture and people. This collection is made special vy the contributions of eminent authors like Pankaj Mishra, Kamala Das, Arundhati Roy and several more who describe their lucid memories of ‘God’s own country’. In addition to each author recording a dissimilar subject, the book  also carefully covers the societal ethos and cultural of this gorgeous state.






(Madhya Pradesh)

14. A Breath of Fresh Air by Amulya Malladi




Rich in insight into Bhopal’s culture and psychology, A Breath of Fresh Air resonates with meaning and the abiding power of love. In a landscape as intriguing as it is unfamiliar, the protagonist’s struggles to reconcile the roles of wife and ex-wife, working woman and mother, illuminate both the fascinating duality of the modern Indian woman and the difficult choices all women must make. Based on Bhopal’s gas tragedy, this thought provoking book doesn’t disappoint.






(Maharashtra)

15. Maximum City by Suketu Mehta




A native of Mumbai, Suketu Mehta gives us an insider’s view of this stunning metropolis. He approaches the city from unexpected angles, taking us into the criminal underworld of rival Muslim and Hindu gangs; following the life of a bar dancer raised amid poverty and abuse; opening the door into the inner sanctums of Bollywood; and delving into the stories of the countless villagers who come in search of a better life and end up living on the sidewalks






(Manipur)

16. Mother, Where’s My Country? By Anubha Bhonsle




In her powerful, poignant book, Anubha Bhonsle examines the tangled and tragic history of Manipur. Drawing upon extensive interviews with personnel of the Indian army and intelligence agencies, politicians and bureaucrats, leaders of insurgent groups, Irom Sharmila and her family and ordinary people across Manipur, the author has produced a compelling and meticulously researched book that is one of the best non-fiction works from India in recent years.






(Meghalaya)

17. Boats on Land by Janice Pariat




Boats on Land is a collection of 15 folklore infused short stories from Meghalaya. Spanning a sweep of centuries, from the mid-1800s to the present day, these colourful stories work as a historical, sociological documentation of a place and its people, interweaving the mundane and the extraordinary. Bringing out the myths, legends, customs and traditions of the region, this book offers a new way of looking at the little-known world of Meghalaya.






(Mizoram)

18. Zorami by Malsawmi Jacob




Zorami is the first novel ever written by a Mizo writer in English (The Mizos are a tribal community in North East India). Thematic strands of Mizo culture and identity are woven together with the inner ‘rites of passage’ of the protagonist, Zorami, a Mizo woman subjected to rape and displacement during a time of violent political upheaval and her journey towards personal healing and discovery of a new identity via a spiritual encounter. A story straight from the heart of Mizoram!






(Nagaland)

19. When the River Sleeps by Easterine Kire




In When the River Sleeps, Easterine Kire transports her reader to the remote mountains of Nagaland in northeastern India, a place alive with natural wonder and mythical folklore. She tells the story like a fable, only the essential, without embellishments, inviting us into the lives and hearts of the people of Nagaland: their rituals and beliefs, their reverence for the land, their close-knit communities, and the rhythms of a life lived in harmony with their natural surroundings.






(Odisha)

20. Chasing the Rainbow: Growing Up in an Indian Village by Manoj Das




This beautiful collection of memoirs recounts the author’s childhood experiences in the quiet and supine world of Indian villages. Set in Sankhari, the author’s village by the sea in Orissa, the vividly written reminiscences are imbued with a childlike sense of wonder. A great imagery of the way country life used to be half a century ago and how the modernization changed the essence of life in this part of the world.






(Punjab)

21. I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale by Khushwant Singh




Shall Not Hear the Nightingale is a colorful and moving pageant of an ancient people about to throw off the yoke of foreign rule. Essentially, it is the story of Buta Singh, a shrewd and wily official working with the British, and of Sher Singh, his vain and ambitious son driven to rebellion against the foreign master. Set in Amritsar, at the height of India’s freedom struggle, this book is widely considered one of Khushwant Singh’s best books.






(Rajasthan)

22. Chouboli and Other Stories by Vijaydan Detha




The rollicking, folk-based tales of Rajasthani writer Vijaydan Detha included in this book have been winning awards in India since the 1970s. Detha’s tales combine the local Rajasthani storytelling idiom with narrative technique from the modern short story to set a new standard for contemporary writing in India. Bollywood director, Amol Palekar’s movie, Paheli, was based on one of these stories -a ghost falls in love with a young bride and assumes her husband’s form so convincingly even her in-laws are fooled.






(Sikkim)

23. Legends of the Lepchas: Folk Tales from Sikkim by Doma Yishey




With its almost mystical aura, this book about Sikkim inspires imaginings of the Himalayas: Of sharp, snowy peaks, of thangka art perhaps, dragons, lotuses and prayer flags, even stories of the fabled yeti. The 24 folk tales in this fascinating anthology, painstakingly collected by Doma, reflect the cohesive and traditional world of the Lepchas, where gods, goddesses, animals, people and nature live in perfect harmony.






(Tamil Nadu)

24. Thirukkural by Thiruvalluvar, Translated by M.Rajaram




Thirukkural a collection of 1330 couplets organized into 133 Chapters written by Thiruvalluvar is considered to be the most important literature of Tamil Language. This iconic collection talks about statecraft, ethics, importance of cultivating moral values and almost everything that human beings would require to lead a peaceful life. There have been a number of translations of Thirukkural by many authors but M.Rajaram’s translation is unique in its simplicity,elegance and maintenance of poetic rhythm.






(Telangana)

25. Father May Be an Elephant and Mother Only a Small Basket, But… by Gogu Shyamala




In Father May Be An Elephant And Mother Only A Small Basket But…, Gogu Shyamala, a highly respected activist and Telugu writer from Telangana, offers vignettes that offer glimpses into the life of the Madiga community. Focusing on the women in the Madiga household, the author also works her stories around issues that have been at the epicenter of the Telangana campaign: irrigation and water resources. Evocative settings, songs and incidents populate this interesting read.






(Tripura)

26. The Maharaja’s Household: A Daughter’s Memories of Her Father by Binodini Devi




Part memoir, part oral testimony, part eyewitness account, Binodini’s The Maharaja’s Household provides a unique and intimate view of life in the erstwhile royal household of Manipur in northeast India. It brings to life stories of kingdoms long vanished, and is an important addition to the untold histories of the British Raj. The author entrances er readers with her stories of royal life, told from a woman’s point of view and informed by a deep empathy for the common people in her father’s gilded circle.






(Uttar Pradesh)

27. Kaleidoscope City: A Year in Varanasi by Piers Moore Ede




As with Suketu Mehta’s Maximum City, author Piers Moore Ede tells Varanasi’s story by allowing inhabitants to relate their own tales. Whether portraying a Dom Raja whose role it is to cremate bodies by the Ganghes or a khoa maker, who carefully converts cow’s milk into the ricotta like cheese, he explores the city’s most important themes through its people, creating a vibrant portrait of modern, multicultural India.






(Uttarakhand)

28. With Love From the Hills by Ruskin Bond




A wonderful collection of vignettes from Ruskin Bond’s life, this delightful book recollect the author’s memories and observances of his life in the Himalayan foothills. Written like a diary, this book is also about the man himself and what makes him what he is today. As is the norm with every Ruskin Bond book, this one too has a simple style to it that keeps you hooked. The reader craves to be in the author’s shoes, up in the lap of the hills of Uttarakhand.






(West Bengal)

29.  Galpaguchchha: Kabuliwala and Other Stories by Tagore , Translated by Ratan Kumar Chattopadhyay




Set in rural Bengal, Galpaguchcha includes some of Tagore’s most memorable stories like the ‘The Pedlar from Kabul’, ‘Broken Nest’, ‘Punishment’ and ‘The Postmaster‘. The Nobel Laureate conveys the story of every character’s heart in a lucid manner, making the book soothing, poignant, and absolutely spellbinding. Definitely a masterpiece that shouldn’t be missed!






(Andaman and Nicobar Islands)

30. The Last Wave by Pankaj Sekhsaria




In his debut novel, The Last Wave, researcher and veteran ANI-specialised activist Pankaj Sekhsaria employs a wide canvas to join the minutiae of the Andaman story. As many things seem to fall in place and parallel journeys converge in this engrossing story, an unknown contender appears-the giant tsunami of December 2004. This is a tale of lost loves, but also of a culture, a community and an ecology poised on the sharp edge of time and history.






(Chandigarh)

31. Maharaja in Denims by Khushwant Singh




For a state that is almost always intoxicated with the joy of living, Punjab’s historical narrative has seen very poignant and turbulent moments. This is the essence of the life and times of Punjab that famous author Khushwant Singh tries to capture in this modern tale told in a bold, moving and racy narrative. A true page-turner indeed!






(Delhi)

32. City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi by William Dalrymple




Sparkling with irrepressible wit, City of Djinns peels back the layers of Delhi’s centuries-old history, revealing an extraordinary array of characters along the way-from eunuchs to descendants of great Moguls. With refreshingly open-minded curiosity, William Dalrymple explores the seven “dead” cities of Delhi as well as the eighth city—today’s Delhi. Entertaining, fascinating, and informative, this book about India’s capital is an irresistible blend of research and adventure.






(Lakshadweep)

33. Lakshadweep Adventure by Deepak Dalal




A breath-taking adventure tale of scuba diving, sharks, windsurfing, survival, sea turtles and sabotage, Deepak Dalal’s Lakshadweep Adventure is set in one of the most beautiful locales of India. By and large, though, the book reads more like a travel brochure; elaborate descriptions of lagoons, and the natural fauna and flora of the islands introduce you to a world which few people are aware of; a service indeed, to those of us who’ve not had the good fortune to actually visit Lakshadweep.






(Pondicherry)

34. A House In Pondicherry by Lee Langley




Other than being a meticulously researched account of Pondicherry and its history, the novel is also a moving account of changing worlds. The third of Langley’s novels set in India, the story traces the journey of Oriane, a young French girl who meets a political agitator seeking sanctuary under the French flag at Pondicherry. It is also a remarkable account of the rise of the town’s two greatest spiritual projects, the Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville.













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MUTYALA Recommends - 1001 BOOKS must to READ





 1001 BOOKS -must to- READ
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ACHEBE, CHINUA

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o   Things fall apart - Chinua Achebe.


ACKROYD, PETER
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o   The House of Doctor Dee - Peter Ackroyd


ADAMS, DOUGLAS
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1.     Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Douglas Adams
2.     The long dark tea-time of the soul - Douglas Adams
3.     The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide - All Six Books - Douglas Adams


AESOP
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o   Aesop's Fables - Aesop


ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY
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o   Little Women - Louisa May Alcott


ALLAIN, MARCEL & SOUVESTRE, PIERRE
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o   Fantomas - Marcel Allain & Pierre Souvestre


AMIS, KINGSLEY
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1.     Lucky Jim - Kingsley Amis
2.     The old devils_ a novel - Kingsley Amis


AMIS, MARTIN
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1.     Dead babies - Martin Amis
2.     London fields - Martin Amis
3.     Money_ a suicide note - Martin Amis
4.     The information - Martin Amis
5.     Time's arrow, or, The nature of the offense - Martin Amis


ANONYMOUS
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1.     The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I
2.     The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume II 
3.     The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III
4.     The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV


APULEIUS, LUCIUS
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o   The Golden Asse - Lucius Apuleius


ASIMOV, ISAAC
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1.     Foundation - Isaac Asimov
2.     I, robot_ short stories - Isaac Asimov


ATWOOD, MARGARET
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1.     Alias Grace - Margaret Atwood
2.     Cat's eye - Margaret Atwood
3.     The blind assassin - Margaret Atwood
4.     The handmaid's tale - Margaret Atwood
5.     The Robber Bride - Margaret Atwood


AUSTEN, JANE
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1.     Emma - Jane Austen
2.     Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
3.     Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen
4.     Persuasion - Jane Austen
5.     Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
6.     Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen


BALLARD, J. G
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1.     Crash - J. G. Ballard
2.     High-rise - J. G. Ballard
3.     The atrocity exhibition - J. G. Ballard
4.     The drowned world - J. G. Ballard


BALZAC, HONORE DE
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1.     Eugenie Grandet - Honore de Balzac
2.     Lost Illusions - Honore de Balzac


BANKS, IAIN
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1.     Complicity - Iain Banks
2.     The Crow Road - Iain Banks
3.     The Player Of Games - Iain Banks
4.     The wasp factory_ a novel - Iain Banks


BANVILLE, JOHN
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o   The Sea - John Banville


BARBUSSE, HENRI
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1.     The Inferno - Henri Barbusse
2.     Under Fire_ the story of a squad - Henri Barbusse


BECKETT, SAMUEL
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o   Waiting for Godot - Samuel Beckett


BECKFORD, WILLIAM
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o   The History of Caliph Vathek - William Beckford


BENNETT, ARNOLD
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o   The Old Wives' Tale - Arnold Bennett


BERNIERES, LOUIS DE
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o   Captain Corelli's mandolin - Louis De Bernieres


BRONTE, ANNE
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o   The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Anne Bronte


BRONTE, ANNE & INGLESFIELD, ROBERT & MARSDEN, HILDA
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o   Agnes Grey - Anne Bronte & Robert Inglesfield & Hilda Marsden


BRONTE, CHARLOTTE
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1.     Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
2.     Villette - Charlotte Bronte


BRONTE, EMILY
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o   Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte


BUCHAN, JOHN
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o   The Thirty-Nine Steps - John Buchan


BULGAKOV, MIKHAIL
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o   The Master and Margarita - Mikhail Bulgakov


BUNYAN, JOHN
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o   The Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream, by John Bunyan - John Bunyan


BURGESS, ANTHONY
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A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess


BURNEY, FANNY
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1.     Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress -- Volume 1
2.     Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress -- Volume 2 
3.     Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress -- Volume 3 
4.     Evelina, Or, History of  Young Lady's Entrance into  World


BURROUGHS, WILLIAM S
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o   Naked Lunch - William S. Burroughs


BUTLER, SAMUEL
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o   Erewhon - Samuel Butler


CAIN, JAMES M
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o   The Postman Always Rings Twice - James M. Cain


CAMUS, ALBERT
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o   The stranger - Albert Camus


CAPOTE, TRUMAN
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o   Breakfast at Tiffany's - Truman Capote


CAREY, PETER
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o   Oscar and Lucinda - Peter Carey


CARRE, JOHN LE
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1.     Smiley's People - John Le Carre
2.     The Spy Who Came in from the Cold - John Le Carre
3.     Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - John Le Carre


CARROLL, LEWIS
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1.     Alice in wonderland - Lewis Carroll
2.     Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll


CERVANTES, MIGUEL DE
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o   Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes


CHANDLER, RAYMOND
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1.     Farewell, my lovely - Raymond Chandler
2.     The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler
3.     The long goodbye - Raymond Chandler


CHOPIN, KATE
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o   The Awakening and Selected Short Stories - Kate Chopin


CHRISTIE, AGATHA
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o   The murder of Roger Ackroyd - Agatha Christie


CLELAND, JOHN
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o   Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749) - John Cleland


COELHO, PAULO
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o   Veronika decides to die - Paulo Coelho
o   The devil and Miss Prym - Paulo Coelho



COETZEE, J. M
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1.     Disgrace - J. M. Coetzee
2.     Elizabeth Costello - J. M. Coetzee
3.     In the heart of the country - J. M. Coetzee
4.     Life & times of Michael K. - J. M. Coetzee
5.     The master of Petersburg - J. M. Coetzee
6.     Waiting for the Barbarians - J. M. Coetzee
7.     Youth - J. M. Coetzee


COLLINS, WILKIE
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1.     The Moonstone - Wilkie Collins
2.     The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins


CONRAD, JOSEPH
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1.     Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
2.     Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad
3.     Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard - Joseph Conrad
4.     The Secret Agent; a Simple Tale - Joseph Conrad
5.     The Shadow Line; a confession - Joseph Conrad


COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE
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o   The Last of the Mohicans - James Fenimore Cooper


CUMMINGS, E. E
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o   The Enormous Room - E. E. Cummings


CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL
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o   The Hours - Michael Cunningham


DAPHNE, DU MAURIER
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o   Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier


DEFOE, DANIEL
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1.     Moll Flanders - Daniel Defoe
2.     The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe
3.     The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe


DELILLO, DON
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o   Ratner's star - Don DeLillo


DICK, PHILIP K
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o   Do androids dream of electric sheep_ - Philip K. Dick


DICKENS, CHARLES
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1.     A tale of two cities - Charles Dickens
2.     Bleak House - Charles Dickens
3.     Book 1 of The Christmas Stories_ A Christmas Carol
4.     David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
5.     Great expectations - Charles Dickens
6.     Hard times for these times - Charles Dickens
7.     Nicholas Nickleby - Charles Dickens
8.     Oliver Twist, or, The parish boy's progress
9.     Our Mutual Friend - Charles Dickens
10. The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit


DINESEN, ISAK
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o   Out of Africa ; and, Shadows on the grass - Isak Dinesen


DOSTOYEVSKY, FYODOR
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1.     Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
2.     Demons - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
3.     Notes from the Underground - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
4.     The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
5.     The Idiot - Fyodor Dostoyevsky


DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN
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1.     The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
2.     The Hound of the Baskervilles - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


DREISER, THEODORE
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o   Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser


DUMAS, ALEXANDRE
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1.     The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
2.     The three musketeers - Alexandre Dumas


ECO, UMBERTO
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1.     Foucault's pendulum - Umberto Eco
2.     The Name of the rose - Umberto Eco


EDGEWORTH, MARIA
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1.     Castle Rackrent - Maria Edgeworth
2.     The Absentee - Maria Edgeworth


ELIOT, GEORGE
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1.     Adam Bede - George Eliot
2.     Daniel Deronda - George Eliot
3.     Middlemarch - George Eliot
4.     Silas Marner - George Eliot
5.     The Mill on the Floss - George Eliot


ELLIS, BRET EASTON
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1.     American psycho_ a novel - Bret Easton Ellis
2.     Glamorama - Bret Easton Ellis
3.     Less than zero - Bret Easton Ellis


ELLISON, RALPH
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o   Invisible man - Ralph Ellison


ELLROY, JAMES
=============

o   The Black Dahlia - James Ellroy


EQUIANO, OLAUDAH
================

o   The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African Written By Himself - Olaudah Equiano


EUGENIDES, JEFFREY
==================

o   Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides


FARRELL, J. G
===========

o   The siege of Krishnapur - J. G. Farrell


FAULKNER, WILLIAM
=================

o   The sound and the fury - William Faulkner


FAULKS, SEBASTIAN
=================

o   Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks


FIELDING, HENRY
===============

1.     Amelia -- Complete - Henry Fielding
2.     History of Tom Jones, a Foundling - Henry Fielding
3.     Joseph Andrews Vol 1 - Henry Fielding
4.     Joseph Andrews, Volume 2 - Henry Fielding


FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT
==================

1.     Tender is the night - F. Scott Fitzgerald
2.     The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald


FLAUBERT, GUSTAVE
=================

1.     Bouvard and Pecuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
2.     Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert
3.     The Temptation of St. Antony or A Revelation of the Soul


FLEMING, IAN
============

o   Casino royale_ a James Bond novel - Ian Fleming


FORD, FORD MADOX
================

o   The Good Soldier - Ford Madox Ford


FORSTER, E. M
============

1.     A passage to India - E. M. Forster
2.     A Room with a View - E. M. Forster
3.     Howards End - E. M. Forster
4.     Where Angels Fear to Tread - E. M. Forster


FRANZEN, JONATHAN
=================

o   The Corrections - Jonathan Franzen


GALSWORTHY, JOHN
================

o   The Forsyte Saga - Complete - John Galsworthy


GASKELL, ELIZABETH CLEGHORN
===========================

1.     Cranford - Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
2.     Mary Barton - Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
3.     North and South - Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell


GIBSON, WILLIAM
===============

o   Neuromancer - William Gibson


GILMAN, CHARLOTTE PERKINS
=========================

o   The Yellow Wallpaper - Charlotte Perkins Gilman


GISSING, GEORGE
===============

1.     Born in Exile - George Gissing
2.     New Grub Street - George Gissing


GODWIN, WILLIAM
===============

o   Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are - William Godwin


GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON
===========================

o   Die Leiden des jungen Werther - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


GOGOL, NIKOLAI VASILIEVICH
========================

o   Dead Souls - Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol


GOLDING, WILLIAM
================

1.     Lord of the Flies - William Golding
2.     Rites of Passage - William Golding


GOLDSMITH, OLIVER
=================

o   The Vicar of Wakefield - Oliver Goldsmith


GONCHAROV, IVAN ALEKSANDROVICH & MAGARSHACK, DAVID
================================================

o   Oblomov - Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov & David Magarshack


GORKY, MAKSIM
=============

o   Mother - Maksim Gorky


GREENE, GRAHAM
==============

1.     The power and the glory - Graham Greene
2.     The quiet American - Graham Greene


GROSSMITH, GEORGE & GROSSMITH, WEEDON
====================================

o   Diary of a Nobody - George Grossmith & Weedon Grossmith


HADDON, MARK
============

o   The curious incident of the dog in the night-time - Mark Haddon


HAGGARD, HENRY RIDER
====================

1.     King Solomon's Mines - Henry Rider Haggard
2.     She - Henry Rider Haggard


HAMMETT, DASHIELL
=================

1.     Red harvest - Dashiell Hammett
2.     The Maltese falcon - Dashiell Hammett
3.     The thin man - Dashiell Hammett


HAMSUN, KNUT
============

1.     Growth of the Soil - Knut Hamsun
2.     Hunger - Knut Hamsun


HARDY, THOMAS
=============

1.     Far from the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy
2.     Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
3.     Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
4.     The Hand of Ethelberta - Thomas Hardy
5.     The Mayor of Casterbridge - Thomas Hardy
6.     The Return of the Native - Thomas Hardy
7.     The Woodlanders - Thomas Hardy


HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
====================

1.     The Blithedale Romance - Nathaniel Hawthorne
2.     The House of the Seven Gables - Nathaniel Hawthorne
3.     The Marble Faun - Volume 1 The Romance of Monte Beni
4.     The Marble Faun - Volume 2 The Romance of Monte Beni
5.     The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne


HEMINGWAY, ERNEST
=================

1.     A farewell to arms - Ernest Hemingway
2.     For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway
3.     The old man and the sea - Ernest Hemingway
4.     The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemingway


HESSE, HESSE HERMAN
===================

o   Siddhartha - Hesse Herman Hesse


HIMES, CHESTER B
===============

o   Blind man with a pistol - Chester B. Himes


HODGSON, WILLIAM HOPE
=====================

o   The House on the Borderland - William Hope Hodgson


HOGG, JAMES
===========

o   The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner


HOUELLEBECQ, MICHEL
===================

o   Whatever_ a novel - Michel Houellebecq


HUGO, VICTOR
============

1.     Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
2.     Notre-Dame de Paris - Victor Hugo


HUXLEY, ALDOUS
==============

1.     Brave new world - Aldous Huxley
2.     Crome Yellow - Aldous Huxley


HUYSMANS, J. K
=============

o   Against the Grain - J.-K. Huysmans


ISHIGURO, KAZUO
===============

1.     An Artist of the Floating World - Kazuo Ishiguro
2.     Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro
3.     The remains of the day - Kazuo Ishiguro


JAMES, HENRY
============

1.     The Ambassadors - Henry James
2.     The Golden Bowl -- Complete - Henry James
3.     The Portrait of a Lady - Henry James
4.     The Turn of the Screw - Henry James
5.     What Maisie Knew - Henry James


JOHNSON, SAMUEL
===============

o   Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia - Samuel Johnson


JOYCE, JAMES
===========

1.     A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce
2.     Ulysses - James Joyce


KAFKA, FRANZ
===========

o   The Trial - Franz Kafka


KAZANTZAKIS, NIKOS
=================

o   The Last Temptation of Christ - Nikos Kazantzakis


KENEALLY, THOMAS
================

o   Schindler's Ark - Thomas Keneally


KEROUAC, JACK
=============

o   On the road - Jack Kerouac


KESEY, KEN
==========

o   One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey


KING, STEPHEN
=============

o   The shining - Stephen King


KINGSLEY, CHARLES
=================

o   The Water-Babies A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby


KINGSOLVER, BARBARA
===================

o   The Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver


KIPLING, RUDYARD
================

o   Kim - Rudyard Kipling


KUNDERA, MILAN
==============

1.     Ignorance - Milan Kundera
2.     The unbearable lightness of being - Milan Kundera


LAWRENCE, D. H
=============

1.     Aaron's Rod - D. H. Lawrence
2.     Lady Chatterley's Lover - D. H. Lawrence
3.     Sons and Lovers - D. H. Lawrence
4.     The Rainbow - D. H. Lawrence
5.     Women in Love - D. H. Lawrence


LEE, HARPER
===========

o   To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee


LEM, STANISLAW
==============

o   Solaris - Stanislaw Lem


LEONARD, ELMORE
===============

o   Get Shorty - Elmore Leonard


LEWIS, SINCLAIR
==============

1.     Babbitt (1922) - Sinclair Lewis
2.     Main Street - Sinclair Lewis


LONDON, JACK
============

1.     Martin Eden - Jack London
2.     The Iron Heel - Jack London


LOVECRAFT, H.P
=============

o   At the Mountains of Madness - H.P. Lovecraft


MACKENZIE, HENRY
================

o   The Man of Feeling - Henry Mackenzie


MANN, THOMAS
============

1.     Buddenbrooks_ The Decline of a Family - Thomas Mann
2.     Death In Venice - Thomas Mann
3.     The Magic Mountain - Thomas Mann


MANSFIELD, KATHERINE
===================

o   The Garden Party and Other Stories - Katherine Mansfield


MARQUEZ, GABRIEL GARCIA
======================

1.     Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
2.     One hundred years of solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
3.     The Autumn of the Patriarch - Gabriel Garcia Marquez


MARTEL, YANN
============

o   Life of Pi - Yann Martel


MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET
====================

o   Of Human Bondage - W. Somerset Maugham


MAUPASSANT, GUY DE
==================

1.     Bel Ami - Guy de Maupassant
2.     Pierre and Jean - Guy de Maupassant
3.     Une Vie, a Piece of String and Other Stories - Guy de Maupassant


MCEWAN, IAN
===========

1.     Amsterdam - Ian McEwan
2.     Atonement - Ian McEwan
3.     Saturday - Ian McEwan
4.     The cement garden - Ian McEwan


MELVILLE, HERMAN
================

1.     Billy Budd - Herman Melville
2.     Moby Dick - Herman Melville


MILLER, HENRY
=============

1.     Tropic of Cancer - Henry Miller
2.     Tropic of Capricorn - Henry Miller


MITCHELL, MARGARET
==================

o   Gone with the wind - Margaret Mitchell


MORRIS, WILLIAM
===============

o   News from Nowhere, or, an Epoch of Rest _ 
being some chapters from a utopian romance 
- William Morris


MORRISON, TONI
==============

o   Beloved_ a novel - Toni Morrison


MURAKAMI, HARUKI
================

1.     Kafka on the shore - Haruki Murakami
2.     The sputnik sweetheart_ a novel - Haruki Murakami
3.     The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle - Haruki Murakami


MURDOCH, IRIS
=============

1.     A severed head - Iris Murdoch
2.     The bell - Iris Murdoch
3.     The Black Prince - Iris Murdoch
4.     The nice and the good - Iris Murdoch
5.     The sea, the sea - Iris Murdoch
6.     Under the net - Iris Murdoch


NABOKOV, VLADIMIR
=================

1.     Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
2.     Pale fire_ a novel - Vladimir Nabokov
3.     Pnin - Vladimir Nabokov


NAIPAUL, V. S
===========

1.     A bend in the river - V. S. Naipaul
2.     In a free state - V. S. Naipaul


NASH, THOMAS
============

o   The Vnfortunate Traveller, or The Life Of Jack Wilton With An Essay On The Life And Writings Of Thomas Nash By Edmund Gosse - Thomas Nash


NUTTZ, BUSTA
============

o   2001_ a space odyssey - Arthur C. Clarke


ONDAATJE, MICHAEL
=================

o   The English patient_ a novel - Michael Ondaatje


ORWELL, GEORGE
==============

1.     1984 - George Orwell
2.     Animal farm_ a fairy story - George Orwell
3.     Burmese Days - George Orwell
4.     Coming Up for Air - George Orwell
5.     Keep the Apidistra Flying - George Orwell


OVID
====

o   The Metamorphoses of Ovid Vol. I, Books I-VII - Ovid


PALAHNIUK, CHUCK
================

o   Choke - Chuck Palahniuk


PASTERNAK, BORIS LEONIDOVICH
===========================

o   Doctor Zhivago - Boris Leonidovich Pasternak


PATER, WALTER
=============

1.     Marius the Epicurean -- Volume 1 - Walter Pater
2.     Marius the Epicurean -- Volume 2 - Walter Pater


PATRICIA, HIGHSMITH
==================

o   The Talented Mr Ripley - Patricia Highsmith


PEACE, DAVID
===========

o   Nineteen Seventy-Seven - David Peace


PEAKE, MERVYN
=============

o   Titus Groan - Mervyn Peake


PLATH, SYLVIA
=============

o   The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath


POE, EDGAR ALLAN
===============

1.     The Fall of the House of Usher - Edgar Allan Poe
2.     The Pit and the Pendulum - Poe, Edgar Allan


PROULX, E. ANNIE
==============

o   The Shipping News - E. Annie Proulx


PROUST, MARCEL
==============

1.     In Search of Lost Time_ Sodom and Gomorrah - Marcel Proust
2.     In Search of Lost Time_ Swann's Way - Marcel Proust
3.     In Search of Lost Time_ The captive, The fugitive - Marcel Proust
4.     In Search of Lost Time_ The Guermantes way - Marcel Proust
5.     In Search of Lost Time_ Time Regained - Marcel Proust
6.     In Search of Lost Time_ Within a budding grove - Marcel Proust


PYNCHON, THOMAS
===============

1.     Gravity's rainbow - Thomas Pynchon
2.     Mason & Dixon - Thomas Pynchon
3.     V. - Thomas Pynchon


RABELAIS, FRANCOIS
=================

o   Gargantua and Pantagruel - Francois Rabelais


RADCLIFFE, ANN WARD
===================

o   The Mysteries of Udolpho - Ann Ward Radcliffe


REMARQUE, ERICH MARIA & MURDOCH, BRIAN
====================================

o   All Quiet on the Western Front


RICE, ANNE
=========

o   Interview with the vampire_ a novel - Anne Rice


RICHARDSON, SAMUEL
==================

1.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 1
2.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 2
3.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 3
4.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 4
5.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 5
6.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 6
7.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 7
8.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 8
9.     Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 9
10. Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded


ROTH, PHILIP
============

1.     American pastoral - Philip Roth
2.     Portnoy's complaint - Philip Roth
3.     The human stain - Philip Roth


ROUSSEAU, JEAN-JACQUES
=====================

1.     Emile - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
2.     The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau -- Complete


ROY, ARUNDHATI
==============

o   The God of Small Things - Arundhati Roy


RUSHDIE, SALMAN
===============

1.     Fury - Salman Rushdie
2.     Midnight's children - Salman Rushdie
3.     Shame - Salman Rushdie
4.     The satanic verses - Salman Rushdie


SAGAN, CARL
==========

o   Contact - Carl Sagan


SALINGER, J D
===========

o   Franny and Zooey_ a novel - J D. Salinger


SALINGER, J. D
============

o   The Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Salinger


SARTRE, JEAN-PAUL
================

o   Nausea - Jean-Paul Sartre


SCOTT, SIR WALTER
=================

1.     Ivanhoe - Sir Walter Scott
2.     Rob Roy -- Complete - Sir Walter Scott
3.     The Monastery - Sir Walter Scott


SHELLEY, MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
============================

o   Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus_ the 1818 text


SHUTE, NEVIL
===========

o   A Town like Alice - Nevil Shute


SIENKIEWICZ, HENRYK
===================

o   Quo Vadis_ a narrative of the time of Nero


SINCLAIR, MAY
============

o   Life and Death of Harriett Frean - May Sinclair


SINCLAIR, UPTON
==============

o   The Jungle - Upton Sinclair


SMITH, ZADIE
===========

o   White teeth_ a novel - Zadie Smith


SMOLLETT, TOBIAS GEORGE
======================

1.     The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle - Tobias George Smollett
2.     The Adventures of Roderick Random - Tobias George Smollett
3.     The Expedition of Humphry Clinker - Tobias George Smollett


SOLZHENITSYN, ALEKSANDER I
========================

1.     In the first circle_ a novel, the restored text
2.     One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich


STEIN, GERTRUDE
==============

o   3 Lives Stories of The Good Anna, Melanctha & The Gentle Lena


STEINBECK, JOHN
==============

1.     Of mice and men - John Steinbeck
2.     The grapes of wrath - John Steinbeck


STEPHENSON, NEAL
================

o   Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson


STERNE, LAURENCE
================

1.     A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
2.     The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman


STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS
=======================

1.     Kidnapped
2.     The Master of Ballantrae_ a winter's tale
3.     The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
4.     Treasure Island


STOKER, BRAM
============

o   Bram Stoker's Dracula - Bram Stoker


STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER
======================

o   Uncle Tom's Cabin - Harriet Beecher Stowe


SULA
====

o   Sula - Toni Morrison


SWIFT, JONATHAN
===============

1.     A Modest Proposal - Jonathan Swift
2.     A Tale of a Tub - Jonathan Swift
3.     Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift


THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE
============================

o   Vanity Fair


THOMPSON, HUNTER S
==================

o   Fear and loathing in Las Vegas_ a savage journey to the heart of the American dream - Hunter S. Thompson


THOREAU, HENRY DAVID
====================

o   Walden Or Life In The Woods - Henry David Thoreau


TOLKIEN, J. R. R
=============

1.     The Fellowship of the Ring - J. R. R. Tolkien
2.     The Return of the King - J. R. R. Tolkien
3.     The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
4.     The Two Towers - J. R. R. Tolkien


TOLSTOY, LEO
============

1.     Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
2.     The Death of Ivan Ilych - Leo Tolstoy
3.     The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories - Leo Tolstoy
4.     War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy


TOOLE, JOHN KENNEDY
===================

o   A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole


TRESSELL, ROBERT
================

o   The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists - Robert Tressell


TROLLOPE, ANTHONY
=================

1.     Castle Richmond - Anthony Trollope
2.     He Knew He Was Right - Anthony Trollope
3.     Phineas Finn The Irish Member - Anthony Trollope
4.     The Last Chronicle of Barset - Anthony Trollope


TURGENEV, IVAN
==============

1.     Fathers and Sons - Ivan Turgenev
2.     On the Eve - Ivan Turgenev
3.     The Torrents of Spring - Ivan Turgenev
4.     Virgin Soil - Ivan Turgenev


TWAIN, MARK
===========

1.     The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
2.     The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain

UPDIKE, JOHN
===========

1.     Rabbit is rich - John Updike
2.     Rabbit Redux - John Updike
3.     Rabbit, run - John Updike


VERNE, JULES
===========

1.     A Journey to the Interior of the Earth - Jules Verne
2.     Around the World in 80 Days - Jules Verne


VIDAL, GORE
==========

o   Myra Breckinridge - Gore Vidal


VOLTAIRE
========

o   Candide, or, Optimism - Voltaire


VONNEGUT, KURT
==============

1.     Breakfast of champions
2.     Cat's cradle
3.     God bless you, Mr. Rosewater or, Pearls before swine
4.     Slaughterhouse-5 or, children's crusade, a duty-dance with death


WALKER, ALICE
=============

The color purple - Alice Walker


WALLACE, LEWIS
==============

o   Ben-Hur, A Tale of the Christ - Lewis Wallace


WALPOLE, HORACE
===============

o   The castle of Otranto_ a Gothic story - Horace Walpole


WATERS, SARAH
=============

1.     Fingersmith - Sarah Waters
2.     Tipping the velvet - Sarah Waters


WAUGH, EVELYN
=============

1.     A handful of dust - Evelyn Waugh
2.     Brideshead Revisited_ The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder - Evelyn Waugh


WELLS, H. G
==========

1.     The Invisible Man - H. G. Wells
2.     The Island of Doctor Moreau - H. G. Wells
3.     The Time Machine - H. G. Wells
4.     The War of the Worlds - H. G. Wells
5.     Tono Bungay - H. G. Wells


WELSH, IRVINE
=============

o   Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh


WEST, REBECCA
=============

o   The Return of the Soldier - Rebecca West


WHARTON, EDITH
==============

1.     Bunner Sisters - Edith Wharton
2.     Ethan Frome - Edith Wharton
3.     Summer - Edith Wharton
4.     The Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton
5.     The Glimpses of the Moon - Edith Wharton
6.     The house of mirth_ with a new introduction - Edith Wharton


WILDE, OSCAR
============

o   The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde


WOOLF, VIRGINIA
==============

1.     Jacob's room - Virginia Woolf
2.     Mrs Dalloway - Virginia Woolf
3.     Night and day - Virginia Woolf
4.     The Voyage Out - Virginia Woolf
5.     To the lighthouse - Virginia Woolf


WYNDHAM, JOHN
==============

1.     Chocky - John Wyndham
2.     The day of the triffids - John Wyndham
3.     The Midwich cuckoos - John Wyndham


ZAMYATIN, YEVGENY
=================

o   We - Yevgeny Zamyatin


ZOLA, EMILE
==========

1.     Germinal - Emile Zola
2.     L'Assommoir - Emile Zola
3.     Nana - Emile Zola
4.     Theresa_ a new translation of _Therese Raquin_. - Emile Zola


RANDOM
=======

o   A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving
o   The collector - John Fowles
o   The killer inside me - Jim Thompson




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