Best Books Ever
The best books ever, as voted on by the general Goodreads community.
1 The Hunger Games (The Hunge...
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4.44 of 5 stars 4.44 avg rating — 1,576,674 ratings
2 Harry Potter and the Order ...
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4.37 of 5 stars 4.37 avg rating — 869,803 ratings
3 Twilight (Twilight, #1)
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3.58 of 5 stars 3.58 avg rating — 1,649,423 ratings
4 Harry Potter and the Goblet...
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4.44 of 5 stars 4.44 avg rating — 910,281 ratings
5 Harry Potter and the Prison...
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4.44 of 5 stars 4.44 avg rating — 936,503 ratings
6 Harry Potter and the Half-B...
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4.46 of 5 stars 4.46 avg rating — 875,205 ratings
7 To Kill a Mockingbird
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4.22 of 5 stars 4.22 avg rating — 1,396,135 ratings
8 Harry Potter and the Chambe...
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4.25 of 5 stars 4.25 avg rating — 906,351 ratings
9 Gone with the Wind
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4.22 of 5 stars 4.22 avg rating — 463,332 ratings
10 Harry Potter and the Deathl...
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4.54 of 5 stars 4.54 avg rating — 907,404 ratings
11 Pride and Prejudice
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4.23 of 5 stars 4.23 avg rating — 969,621 ratings
12 Breaking Dawn (Twilight, #4)
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3.75 of 5 stars 3.75 avg rating — 697,111 ratings
13 The Giving Tree
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4.37 of 5 stars 4.37 avg rating — 353,068 ratings
14 Eclipse (Twilight, #3)
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3.76 of 5 stars 3.76 avg rating — 728,602 ratings
15 The Chronicles of Narnia (C...
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4.22 of 5 stars 4.22 avg rating — 208,285 ratings
16 The Hitchhiker's Guide to t...
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4.14 of 5 stars 4.14 avg rating — 515,946 ratings
17 Animal Farm
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3.75 of 5 stars 3.75 avg rating — 981,790 ratings
18 Wuthering Heights
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3.76 of 5 stars 3.76 avg rating — 428,353 ratings
19 Catching Fire (The Hunger G...
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4.3 of 5 stars 4.30 avg rating — 922,606 ratings
20 New Moon (Twilight, #2)
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3.58 of 5 stars 3.58 avg rating — 752,415 ratings
21 Memoirs of a Geisha
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4.0 of 5 stars 4.00 avg rating — 781,323 ratings
22 Harry Potter Boxset (Harry ...
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4.71 of 5 stars 4.71 avg rating — 87,467 ratings
23 Alice's Adventures in Wonde...
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4.04 of 5 stars 4.04 avg rating — 194,235 ratings
24 The Time Traveler's Wife
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3.9 of 5 stars 3.90 avg rating — 690,908 ratings
25 The Da Vinci Code (Robert L...
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3.66 of 5 stars 3.66 avg rating — 990,624 ratings
26 Romeo and Juliet
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3.72 of 5 stars 3.72 avg rating — 912,873 ratings
27 Harry Potter and the Sorcer...
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4.35 of 5 stars 4.35 avg rating — 1,793,862 ratings
28 Anne of Green Gables (Anne ...
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4.2 of 5 stars 4.20 avg rating — 261,683 ratings
29 Lord of the Flies
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3.59 of 5 stars 3.59 avg rating — 907,693 ratings
30 Crime and Punishment
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4.12 of 5 stars 4.12 avg rating — 191,363 ratings
31 Les Misérables
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4.04 of 5 stars 4.04 avg rating — 311,368 ratings
32 Jane Eyre
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4.06 of 5 stars 4.06 avg rating — 646,830 ratings
33 Charlotte's Web
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4.1 of 5 stars 4.10 avg rating — 417,318 ratings
34 Ender's Game (Ender's Saga,...
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4.28 of 5 stars 4.28 avg rating — 401,314 ratings
35 The Alchemist
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3.7 of 5 stars 3.70 avg rating — 587,991 ratings
36 The Picture of Dorian Gray
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3.99 of 5 stars 3.99 avg rating — 252,861 ratings
37 A Wrinkle in Time (Time, #1)
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4.04 of 5 stars 4.04 avg rating — 315,185 ratings
38 The Princess Bride
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4.23 of 5 stars 4.23 avg rating — 325,357 ratings
39 The Grapes of Wrath
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3.85 of 5 stars 3.85 avg rating — 267,820 ratings
40 Hamlet
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3.99 of 5 stars 3.99 avg rating — 274,974 ratings
41 Where the Wild Things Are
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4.26 of 5 stars 4.26 avg rating — 274,162 ratings
42 Of Mice and Men
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3.75 of 5 stars 3.75 avg rating — 795,336 ratings
43 Dracula
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3.92 of 5 stars 3.92 avg rating — 279,964 ratings
44 Fahrenheit 451
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3.92 of 5 stars 3.92 avg rating — 513,088 ratings
45 One Hundred Years of Solitude
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3.94 of 5 stars 3.94 avg rating — 324,003 ratings
46 The Adventures of Huckleber...
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3.77 of 5 stars 3.77 avg rating — 698,996 ratings
47 Brave New World
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3.9 of 5 stars 3.90 avg rating — 547,757 ratings
48 The Lovely Bones
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3.68 of 5 stars 3.68 avg rating — 858,828 ratings
49 Water for Elephants
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4.05 of 5 stars 4.05 avg rating — 628,743 ratings
50 Green Eggs and Ham
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4.32 of 5 stars 4.32 avg rating — 277,774 ratings
51 A Thousand Splendid Suns
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4.28 of 5 stars 4.28 avg rating — 387,293 ratings
52 The Book Thief
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4.35 of 5 stars 4.35 avg rating — 302,977 ratings
53 A Tale of Two Cities
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3.71 of 5 stars 3.71 avg rating — 402,444 ratings
54 The Secret Garden
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4.09 of 5 stars 4.09 avg rating — 320,333 ratings
55 1984
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4.06 of 5 stars 4.06 avg rating — 907,564 ratings
56 Sense and Sensibility
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4.03 of 5 stars 4.03 avg rating — 438,330 ratings
57 The Odyssey
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3.64 of 5 stars 3.64 avg rating — 450,152 ratings
58 East of Eden
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4.3 of 5 stars 4.30 avg rating — 164,859 ratings
59 Anna Karenina
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3.98 of 5 stars 3.98 avg rating — 183,144 ratings
60 Lolita
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3.82 of 5 stars 3.82 avg rating — 284,559 ratings
61 Life of Pi
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3.84 of 5 stars 3.84 avg rating — 480,144 ratings
62 The Host (The Host, #1)
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3.86 of 5 stars 3.86 avg rating — 350,784 ratings
63 Night  (The Night Trilogy, #1)
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4.25 of 5 stars 4.25 avg rating — 320,807 ratings
64 Slaughterhouse-Five
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3.97 of 5 stars 3.97 avg rating — 470,365 ratings
65 Catch-22
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3.95 of 5 stars 3.95 avg rating — 271,952 ratings
66 The Help
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4.44 of 5 stars 4.44 avg rating — 745,179 ratings
67 The Hobbit & The Lord of th...
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4.56 of 5 stars 4.56 avg rating — 40,999 ratings
68 The Return of the King (The...
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4.46 of 5 stars 4.46 avg rating — 249,856 ratings
69 The Pillars of the Earth  (...
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4.24 of 5 stars 4.24 avg rating — 226,730 ratings
70 Dune (Dune Chronicles, #1)
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4.08 of 5 stars 4.08 avg rating — 299,732 ratings
71 Watership Down
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4.0 of 5 stars 4.00 avg rating — 149,777 ratings
72 The Outsiders
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3.97 of 5 stars 3.97 avg rating — 274,800 ratings
73 Mockingjay (The Hunger Game...
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4.03 of 5 stars 4.03 avg rating — 839,281 ratings
74 Emma
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3.96 of 5 stars 3.96 avg rating — 230,142 ratings
75 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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4.21 of 5 stars 4.21 avg rating — 156,160 ratings
76 The Stand
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4.3 of 5 stars 4.30 avg rating — 211,729 ratings
77 My Sister's Keeper
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4.01 of 5 stars 4.01 avg rating — 443,169 ratings
78 Angela's Ashes
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4.01 of 5 stars 4.01 avg rating — 211,461 ratings
79 The Road
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3.93 of 5 stars 3.93 avg rating — 273,867 ratings
80 The Poisonwood Bible
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3.94 of 5 stars 3.94 avg rating — 353,726 ratings
81 The Adventures of Sherlock ...
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4.24 of 5 stars 4.24 avg rating — 72,657 ratings
82 The Handmaid's Tale
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3.97 of 5 stars 3.97 avg rating — 250,445 ratings
83 Great Expectations
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3.67 of 5 stars 3.67 avg rating — 227,806 ratings
84 Where the Sidewalk Ends
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4.22 of 5 stars 4.22 avg rating — 659,924 ratings
85 Frankenstein
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3.66 of 5 stars 3.66 avg rating — 465,289 ratings
86 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's ...
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4.15 of 5 stars 4.15 avg rating — 245,026 ratings
87 The Iliad
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3.75 of 5 stars 3.75 avg rating — 125,806 ratings
88 The Bell Jar
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3.91 of 5 stars 3.91 avg rating — 198,990 ratings
89 The Hobbit
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4.18 of 5 stars 4.18 avg rating — 1,046,559 ratings
90 Rebecca
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4.15 of 5 stars 4.15 avg rating — 143,265 ratings
91 War and Peace
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4.05 of 5 stars 4.05 avg rating — 78,521 ratings
92 The Color Purple
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4.11 of 5 stars 4.11 avg rating — 195,711 ratings
93 Atlas Shrugged
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3.67 of 5 stars 3.67 avg rating — 148,606 ratings
94 The Brothers Karamazov
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4.26 of 5 stars 4.26 avg rating — 78,175 ratings
95 A Clockwork Orange
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3.93 of 5 stars 3.93 avg rating — 214,671 ratings
96 The Fountainhead
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3.8 of 5 stars 3.80 avg rating — 144,677 ratings
97 Outlander (Outlander, #1)
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4.08 of 5 stars 4.08 avg rating — 196,729 ratings
98 Don Quixote
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3.79 of 5 stars 3.79 avg rating — 64,991 ratings
99 Siddhartha
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3.91 of 5 stars 3.91 avg rating — 176,979 ratings
100 A Prayer for Owen Meany
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4.2 of 5 stars 4.20 avg rating — 135,696 ratings
25,147 books · 93,527 voters · list created May 13th, 2008 by Michael Economy (votes) .
Lists are re-scored approximately every 500 seconds.


Michael
Michael
395 books
187 friends
Otis
Otis
677 books
1600 friends
Dean
Dean
50 books
3 friends
Ryan
Ryan
22 books
22 friends
Vincetastic
Vincetastic
251 books
9 friends
Zero Restrictions
Zero Restrictions
410 books
184 friends
Cynthia
Cynthia
2554 books
237 friends
rivka
rivka
2526 books
170 friends

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Comments (showing 1-50 of 3,107) (3107 new)


message 1: by Nikki (new)

Nikki proof that the truth is not democratic =/

seriously, jane austen? errughhh.


message 2: by Marla (new)

Marla this is the second list--worst books was the first--and i'm done. this is madness. i mean, how many mormons congregated to vote the book of mormon as a top 100 book? really?


message 3: by Adam (new)

Adam Floridia It's also flawed in that the same book with a different cover might be on the list twice in drastically different places (see Catch-22 or Lord of the Flies).

At least Mockingbird is #1, though.


message 4: by Jami (new)

Jami Dwyer as of this comment, mormons are over-represented by more than three-fold, demographically. either some of the voters here are cheaters (boo!) or mormons are disproportionately the sort of big readers who like goodreads (hooray!).


message 5: by Chris (new)

Chris these comments are funny!




message 6: by Amber (new)

Amber This list is a joke!


message 7: by Elisabeth (new)

Elisabeth I think you people need to just relax!!! I think "you're just too high strung" and eventually the "strain will be more than you can bear."


message 8: by Fire-fish (new)

Fire-fish May be there should be a list of "Books for Mormones" on this website..


message 9: by David (last edited Sep 08, 2008 12:59pm) (new)

David Regarding the message from Labsjoao, you can search for a book without leaving the first page by entering the name in the "find/add books to list" box. It's pretty easy that way. A much more serious flaw is what Adam said. If the same book it in several different spots, and not all of the votes for, say, Catch-22 are going to the same Catch-22, then these rankings really aren't worth much. Overall, there are several pretty odd choices here, such as the Mormon book being #3, but most of the list seems pretty good to me.


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

where is the amber spyglass?



message 11: by kristin (new)

kristin I was thinking the same thing ;-)


message 12: by Georgia (new)

Georgia i agree the amber spyglass is awesome


message 13: by Dana (new)

Dana Stabenow Make your own list. Satisfy your inner proselyte!


message 14: by Alex (new)

Alex Murphy hmm this makes me question what is my favorite book?


message 15: by Svetoslava (new)

Svetoslava Dimitrova I have to read more, obviously.....


message 17: by Bruce (new)

Bruce I'm not going to argue with the Book of Mormon--either all religious texts are valid for a list like this, in which case it's merely interesting, or all religious texts should be off the list, in which case there's a whole other set of things to worry about.

The one that gets my goat is Twilight (number eleven at the time of this comment). Are you people kidding? Stephanie Meyer in a list of the Best Books Ever? Fut the Whack? It's the EMO of literature! It's pop garbage with no depth! It's above inarguable classics like Crime and Punishment! That's like arguing that My Chemical Romance is better music than Bach! This place is bonkers!


message 18: by Brian (new)

Brian I like how "The Brothers K" is "better" here than Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov." What a joke!


message 19: by Molly (new)

Molly Ah the stupidity of lists. You'll notice the Best and Worst lists are almost identical.


message 20: by marg (new)

marg I was just going to say that. Always important to remember when you're writing - the best line according to some will be what others despise, etc.


message 21: by Josef (new)

Josef Miyasato Bruce wrote: "I'm not going to argue with the Book of Mormon--either all religious texts are valid for a list like this, in which case it's merely interesting, or all religious texts should be off the list, in w..."

Yeah, but I've noticed that since these lists allow opinions from every Goodreads member, there will never be a standard. The only population that counts here is the population of Goodreads members, so maybe there's just not a lot of people on Goodreads who enjoy quality literature.


message 22: by Amy (new)

Amy extremely well written


message 23: by Todd (new)

Todd Best and worst list are certainly not meant to be definitive. Best and worst are so subjective. They are merely meant to elicit conversation and thought which they obviously have done. But the Book of Mormon? Come on. Really?


message 24: by Josef (new)

Josef Miyasato Todd wrote: "Best and worst list are certainly not meant to be definitive. Best and worst are so subjective. They are merely meant to elicit conversation and thought which they obviously have done. But the B..."


Yes, the Book of Mormon. I've read it 13 times. There is not one other book that's changed my life more significantly. Millions have read that book and will testify to the same thing. And literally hundreds have died because of that book. It's because of these facts that we who love that book place it above all others on the list.
I love literature. I've studied the Brothers Karamazov with a dozen other philosphy students. I've wept over Les Miserables. I've fallen in love with words and wonders, yet I have yet to find a book to offer more to me than the Book of Mormon.
So yes, really, The Book of Mormon.


message 25: by Josef (new)

Josef Miyasato Matt wrote: "The War of the Worlds"

My nine year old nephew just finished that book! I'm so proud.


message 26: by Josef (new)

Josef Miyasato Molly wrote: "Ah the stupidity of lists. You'll notice the Best and Worst lists are almost identical. "

Yes, and I have more of a problem with the Worst Book List than this. People who put great literature as the worst books ever written seem do be doing so simply because they may have had pain getting through the book and they think that good literature should simply entertain. What a sad state to be in. These are the same people who put Twilight on this list. These are the people who would rather call Friends the best TV show and would put a show like Freaks and Geeks on the Worst Show ever list.


message 27: by Josef (new)

Josef Miyasato Elisabeth wrote: "I think you people need to just relax!!! I think "you're just too high strung" and eventually the "strain will be more than you can bear.""

Very Good Advice. This is just a list someone made up, somewhere in the world. It holds as much weight as you give it.



message 28: by Paige (new)

Paige I agree, if you don't like the fact the poorly written books are on a best books ever list than I think you care to much. On the other hand it's not bad to defend what you think is a good book or a bad book but let's not get carried away.


message 29: by Todd (new)

Todd Josef -- I certainly didn't mean to be offensive or to put you on the defensive. It was only a poor attempt at making an ironic statement. This is why I usually keep my opinions out of these discussion threads. I completely love your comment about Friends compared to Freaks and Geeks. As a high school English teacher, I see students turned on by so much trash, but, as they say, one person's trash is another person's treasure. I'm just glad they are reading.


message 30: by Josef (new)

Josef Miyasato Todd wrote: "Josef -- I certainly didn't mean to be offensive or to put you on the defensive. It was only a poor attempt at making an ironic statement. This is why I usually keep my opinions out of these disc..."

I didn't mean to make you think I was upset. My respect to you for being a high school teacher. Yeah, even if they think that Stephen King is the greatest living writer, as long as they're reading they've got something going for them.



message 31: by Arlene (last edited Dec 09, 2008 02:54pm) (new)

Arlene Sanders Dear Otis,

Your list is great! I've read only about 50 of these books, so my vote is not exactly fair. But of the 50 I've read, my vote -- far and away above the other 49 -- would be for:

JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN by Dalton Trumbo

This is the most powerful antiwar novel I ever read. And readers be warned, this book is NOT for the faint of heart!

Otis, I wish you would think of using the influence of Goodreads, which is becoming a large and potentially influential group, to suggest that the new administration -- Barack Obama and his Cabinet, especially leaders in the Department of Defense -- read this book.

All best,

Arlene

www.ArleneSanders.com

Author of TIGER BURNING BRIGHT
Jefferson Press, 2009



message 32: by Nick (new)

Nick If California Proposition 8 were published, would it be number 2 on the list?



message 33: by Endre (new)

Endre Barath Otis, this is a great idea to find the best book. I have to think about this in more detail to narrow it down in my own mind.Too bad we can not vote for three or four and then narrow down the list. Followed by another vote on the shorter list....BTW it is unfortunate that some people do not have any class and manners in how they express their thoughts. Is there a moderator that could eliminate thevulgar comments as above?


message 34: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Twilight is number 4? Give me a friggin break people!!! Entertaining? Slightly. A classic piece of literature? Absolutely not!


message 35: by Idle Hippo (new)

Idle Hippo Les Miserable! Les Miserable! Les Miserable!

Did I mention Les Miserables?


message 36: by John (new)

John hard to decide


message 37: by Paul (new)

Paul The Book of Mormon? You gotta be kidding me. I'd put "Where the Wild Things Are" as being more "literature" than that book.

I agree, this list is loaded and biased.




message 38: by Bee (new)

Bee why are none of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy on here?


message 39: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Marla wrote: "this is the second list--worst books was the first--and i'm done. this is madness. i mean, how many mormons congregated to vote the book of mormon as a top 100 book? really?"

nicola wrote: "proof that the truth is not democratic =/

seriously, jane austen? errughhh."


Yes, what's with the Mormon thing? Are they the only ones who have time to READ these days?


message 40: by Richard (last edited Dec 13, 2008 11:31am) (new)

Richard Fulgham Only in the USA would "the most popular" be confused for "the best". How many people have read Philip Roth's "Portnoy's Complaint" about masturbation? Compare that to how many people have read Thoreau's "Walden".


message 41: by Tori (new)

Tori Where are the rest of the good books? I don 't even see most of my favorite books on here. And the book of Mormon is number one? I really don't think so.


message 42: by Jason (last edited Dec 15, 2008 12:21pm) (new)

Jason i think the book of mormon thing must be some kind of in joke...i mean it only takes a little organization and you could theoretically get anything put up in the number 1 position...

and why does 'to kill a mockingbird' in position 2 have more votes than position 1?...


message 43: by Larry (last edited Dec 15, 2008 04:21pm) (new)

Larry If this list is any indicator, it appears that a lot of people on Goodreads don't read very serious literature. Plus, the Book of Mormon, come on, seriously, you might as well put Dianetics up there too.


message 44: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth If you're groaning or confused about The Book of Mormon being at #1, I ask - have you ever read it? It's a fair question... I do agree w/the Twilight comment though - UGH. But hellooo, Farenheit 451 should be way further up the list, says I...


message 45: by Becca (new)

Becca I agree. I think every fair-minded reader here will agree that you have to actually read something before deciding on its merit. And no one would argue with someone esteeming The Bible or The Quran or any other religious text if it really moved them. Why should The Book of Mormon be any different? Sometimes what makes a book "Best" is how powerfully it impacts you. So what if it's religious or spiritual in nature?


message 46: by Jade (last edited Dec 16, 2008 04:35pm) (new)

Jade Tyler I agree with Becca and Elizabeth.

Endre:Is there a moderator that could eliminate the vulgar comments as above?

I don't see anything wrong with the Book of Mormon being in the list. I don't think people need to be so rude about it. Most people that have criticized it obviously haven't read it.

Also, I think that it is right to put Twilight on the list. People have read other good books and think that those books should be on the list, but have you ever read Twilight? Probably not.

People need to respect other peoples opinions. And people who don't, are just rude and immature.



message 47: by Greg (new)

Greg Wow, some of these folks need to read more. Or age more. Or go to school, or something. I mean, really.


message 48: by Jazmine (new)

Jazmine Twilight is the best book I've read in my entire life! It is awemazing! I love the whole saga and Edward Cullen!


message 49: by Kirsten (last edited Feb 25, 2009 03:25am) (new)

Kirsten I'm annoyed with Twilight. Extremely

And where is The Shack?


message 50: by Lorena (new)

Lorena Walker I am rooting for "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
I can understand how "The Book of Mormon," is on that list but before The Bible? No way...


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