The Well-Read List

One of our sons has severe dyslexia and didn’t read well until he was eleven. Once he got to high school, he realized he’d missed reading a lot of the books his brothers had read. He asked his big brothers to make a list of the books they thought someone ought to read to be truly well-read. This is that list. They told him something like this:


You don’t have to read all of these or even read them all the way through, but if you at least have a passing acquaintance with these books, it will make your life richer, help you understand more of what’s going on around you, and enable you to interact with almost anyone.


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The Bible


The Iliad – Homer


The Odyssey – Homer


The Histories – Herodotus


The Church History – Eusebius


The Republic –Plato


The City of God – Augustine


The Works of Josephus – Josephus


The Wealth of Nations – Adam Smith


How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie


The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain


Hamlet – William Shakespeare


King Lear – William Shakespeare


Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen


Cry the Beloved CountryAlan Paton


Little Women – Louisa May Alcott


Economics in One Lesson – Henry Hazlitt


The Art of Warfare – Sun Tzu


The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings – JRR Tolkein


The Prince – Macchiavelli


The Swiss Family Robinson – Johann David Wyss


Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Dafoe


The Nine Tailors – Dorothy Sayers


The Politics – Aristotle


Democracy in America – Alexis de Toqueville


Watership Down – Richard Adams


The Holiness of God – RC Sproul, Jr


The Federalist Papers – Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison


Moby Dick – Hermann Melville


Captains Courageous – Rudyard Kipling


Treasure Island – Robert Louis Stevenson


Frankenstein – Mary Shelley


The Double Helix – Watson and Crick


The Microbe Hunters – Paul de Kruif


Here I Stand (Martin Luther) – Roland Bainton


Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe novels


Erle Stanley Gardner’s Perry Mason novels


Earl Derr Biggers’s Charlie Chan novels


Little House on the Prairie – Laura Ingalls Wilder


Winston Churchill – Paul Johnson


Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot (suggest Death on the Nile) and Miss Marple novels


The Screwtape Letters – CS Lewis


Mere Christianity – CS Lewis


The Space Trilogy – CS Lewis


A Christian Manifesto – Francis Schaeffer


Addicted to Mediocrity – Franky Schaeffer


A Modest Proposal – Franky Schaeffer


His Excellency, George Washington – Joseph Ellis


Goodnight, Moon – Margaret Wise Brown


Make Way for Ducklings – Robert McCloskey


Homer Price – Robert McCloskey


How Should We Then Live – Francis Schaeffer


Cheaper By the Dozen – Frank Gilbreth


The Forgotten Spurgeon – Iain Murray


Undaunted Courage – Stephen Ambrose


Paradise Lost – John Milton


The Faerie Queen – Spenser


Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans – Plutarch


The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin


Enjoy!


Hal & Melanie



 

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