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40. A book from Amazon's 100 Books to Read in a Lifetime list





Laura wrote: "I can’t believe that I still haven’t read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone so this has to be the time!!"
ENJOY! I'm so jealous that you get to read and experience it for the first time! (And good luck fitting the rest of the books in the series into the prompts this year, because you will definitely want to keep reading!)
ENJOY! I'm so jealous that you get to read and experience it for the first time! (And good luck fitting the rest of the books in the series into the prompts this year, because you will definitely want to keep reading!)

Chamber of Secrets could be a book with a location in the title, and Prison of Azkaban (or any of them, really) can be centered around a secret. Also, all of them could fall in the high expectations, because they are so hyped.

I've decided to read the books in the order they 'grab' me to best enjoy them. Looking forward to this as my second book in the challenge.


I just read it last month and I loved it. Enjoy :-)

I actually just read it last year. I didn't read a lot of the classics growing up. I'm trying to make up for that now!

I've decided to read the books in the order they 'grab' me to best enjoy them. Looking forward to this as my second book in the challenge."a
I was so disappointed. It's a bit like Bridget Jones finds a kitchen knife and runs riot. A good plot but the characters are self indulgent and I couldn't form a liking for any of them.

I've decided to read the books in the order they 'grab' me to best enjoy them. Looking forward to this as my second book in the challenge."a
I was so disa..."
as someone who read bridget jones last week, that sounds hilarious


The Wind in the Willows
Why did you choose this book?
I limited myself to the original list that I think was posted when the prompt was first suggested. I meant to read this book last year but kept putting it off, and there was nothing else on the list that really stood out to me at all. There are a few that are on my TBR but nothing that I was very motivated to read.
I just finished A Wrinkle in Time Movie Tie-In Edition (whyyyy does it only allow me to link to the movie tie-in?) for my book club, and this is really the best category for it, I think?
(I thought about using it for the Air prompt, but I felt like that might be cheating just a bit, and I have a few books on my TBR that I could use for air.)
(I thought about using it for the Air prompt, but I felt like that might be cheating just a bit, and I have a few books on my TBR that I could use for air.)

Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth
Why did you choose this book?
I've always thought I should read it but never had. Glad I finally did - I liked it!




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


- Why did you choose this book?
I have seen this book in best book lists.


- Why did you choose this book?
I have seen this book in best book lists."
Evelyn, I just read Interpreter of Maladies. I've never been a big short story fan, but I really ended up liking this collection. I'm curious to hear how you enjoy it!
My picks for this topic:



I selected these books because a) I've already read a lot of the books on the list, b) I already had other selections from the list in other categories, and c) I didn't really want to read the last few that were left. These seemed to be the best choices. I've finished all 3 and really enjoyed them. The list did not let me down.


- Why did you choose this book?
I have seen this book in best book lists."
Evelyn, I just read I..."
Tammy,
Short stories can be a hit or miss, but I like most of the stories except The Treatment of Bibi Haldar.

I already read 48, so a few left I still want to read. I might go with Oscar Wao also.

Oh, I actually read this, too. I quit that one around 90%, maybe this counts? Another one star... not lucky with this list so far.

- Why did you choose this book? I wanted to read the book before I saw the movie.


- Why did you choose this book? I'm reading it because it is one of 2 books being discussed the first week (May 24) after the premiere on May 22 of PBS's The Great American Book Read on The Great American Read Book Club FB page. (The other book is The Count of Monte Cristo, which I hope to read next.)

Things Fall Apart
- Why did you choose this book?
I'm also doing the read harder challenge and this worked for book of colonial/post colonial fiction, and was on the list.

I read The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Why did you choose this book?
I have never read this and have been wanting to do so. I found it on the list and decided it was time.

I read The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr
Why did you choose this book?
I bought it for a child so thought I would read it as it was on Amazons 100 list UK edition. I can't say I thought a lot of it but then I'm not a small child. I suppose the moral is don't ask a tiger to tea!







To Kill a Mockingbird
I don't know why I've never read this, but what a powerful story and so relevant to our current times. It's sad how little things have changed for whoever happens to be the "other" at the time.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Road (other topics)Great Expectations (other topics)
Interpreter of Maladies (other topics)
Things Fall Apart (other topics)
Interpreter of Maladies (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Cormac McCarthy (other topics)Jhumpa Lahiri (other topics)
Jhumpa Lahiri (other topics)
J.D. Salinger (other topics)
W. Somerset Maugham (other topics)
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List:
Amazon's 100 Books (US edition)
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Optional lists:
Amazon's 100 Books (UK edition)
Amazon's 100 Biographies and Memoirs to Read in a Lifetime
Amazon's 100 Mysteries & Thrillers to Read in a Lifetime
Amazon's 100 Crime Books and Thrillers to Read in a Lifetime (UK edition)
Amazon's 100 Sci-Fi & Fantasy Books to Read in a Lifetime
Amazon's 100 Young Adult Books to Read in a Lifetime
Amazon's 100 Children's Books to Read in a Lifetime
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Optional questions:
- What are you reading for this category?
- Why did you choose this book?