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priestwilliam

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my top 50:

1. The Lord of the Rings[/b], JRR Tolkien

2. Pride and Prejudice[/b], Jane Austen

3. His Dark Materials[/b], Philip Pullman

4. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy[/b], Douglas Adams

5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire[/b], JK Rowling

6. To Kill a Mockingbird[/b], Harper Lee

7. Winnie the Pooh[/b], AA Milne

8. Nineteen Eighty-Four[/b], George Orwell

9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe[/b], CS Lewis

10. Jane Eyre[/b], Charlotte Brontë

11. Catch-22[/b], Joseph Heller

12. Wuthering Heights[/b], Emily Brontë

13. Birdsong[/b], Sebastian Faulks

14. Rebecca[/b], Daphne du Maurier

15. The Catcher in the Rye[/b], JD Salinger

16. The Wind in the Willows[/b], Kenneth Grahame

17. Great Expectations[/b], Charles Dickens

18. Little Women[/b], Louisa May Alcott

19. Captain Corelli's Mandolin[/b], Louis de Bernieres

20. War and Peace[/b], Leo Tolstoy

21. Gone with the Wind[/b], Margaret Mitchell

22. Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone[/b], JK Rowling

23. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets[/b], JK Rowling

24. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban[/b], JK Rowling

25. The Hobbit[/b], JRR Tolkien

26. Tess Of The D'Urbervilles[/b], Thomas Hardy

27. Middlemarch[/b], George Eliot

28. A Prayer For Owen Meany[/b], John Irving

29. The Grapes Of Wrath[/b], John Steinbeck

30. Alice's Adventures In Wonderland[/b], Lewis Carroll

31. The Story Of Tracy Beaker[/b], Jacqueline Wilson

32. One Hundred Years Of Solitude[/b], Gabriel García Márquez

33. The Pillars Of The Earth[/b], Ken Follett

34. David Copperfield[/b], Charles Dickens

35. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory[/b], Roald Dahl

36. Treasure Island[/b], Robert Louis Stevenson

37. A Town Like Alice[/b], Nevil Shute

38. Persuasion[/b], Jane Austen

39. Dune[/b], Frank Herbert

40. Emma[/b], Jane Austen

41. Anne Of Green Gables[/b], LM Montgomery

42. Watership Down[/b], Richard Adams

43. The Great Gatsby[/b], F Scott Fitzgerald

44. The Count Of Monte Cristo[/b], Alexandre Dumas

45. Brideshead Revisited[/b], Evelyn Waugh

46. Animal Farm[/b], George Orwell

47. A Christmas Carol[/b], Charles Dickens

48. Far From The Madding Crowd[/b], Thomas Hardy

49. Goodnight Mister Tom[/b], Michelle Magorian

50. The Shell Seekers[/b], Rosamunde Pilcher
 
explain to me what this has to do with skiing, and how is great expectations above harry potter? come on op
 
The list I push on friends includes:

Shantaram

Monkey Wrench Gang, then sequel Hayduke Lives

Ishmael, then sequel The Story of B

Way of the Peaceful Warrior

Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States

Michael Pollan's Botany of Desire and Omnivore's Dilemma

 
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