Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pick
For her 100th book club pick, Oprah Winfrey relied on the same instincts she has drawn upon from the start: Does the story move her? Does she think about it for days after? In a work of fiction, do the characters seem real to her?
“When I don’t move on, that’s always a sign to me there’s something powerful and moving,” Winfrey told The Associated Press in a recent telephone interview.

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"Hello Beautiful," by Ann Napolitano, was selected this month as Oprah Winfrey's 100th book club pick.
She announced this month that she had chosen Ann Napolitano’s “Hello Beautiful,” a modern-day homage to “Little Women” from the author of the bestselling “Dear Edward.” Winfrey believes the novel’s themes of family, resilience and perspective give “Hello Beautiful” a “universal appeal” that makes it a proper milestone.
A Winfrey pick no longer ensures blockbuster sales, but it retains a special status within the industry; for authors, a call from Winfrey still feels like being told they’ve won an Oscar. Winfrey said she is in “awe” of the club and its history, “the very notion” that someone might go and buy a copy of “Anna Karenina” or a little known book simply because she suggested it.
“She is the queen,” says Jenna Bush Hager, who hosts the popular “Read With Jenna” club on NBC’s “Today” show. “I remember being a high school senior, in AP English, and reading (David Guterson’s) ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’ because I had walked into the local bookstore and seen that Oprah had recommended it.”
Kristen McLean, an analyst for NPD Books, which tracks industry sales, says that Winfrey is especially effective these days when promoting a known author such as Barbara Kingsolver and her novel “Demon Copperhead,” a bestseller since Winfrey picked it last fall that has far outsold her two previous works of fiction.
Since 1996, Winfrey’s book choices have set her on a journey of extraordinary influence and success, frequent reinvention and the occasional controversy. It has endured through changes for both Winfrey and the publishing industry, through the rise of the internet and the end of Winfrey’s syndicated talk show, through immersions in the classics and unexpected lessons in the reliability of memoirs and the lack of diversity of book publishing.

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Oprah Winfrey attends the premiere of the film "Sidney," on Sept. 21 at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. Winfrey was a producer of the documentary about actor Sidney Poitier, and his 2000 memoir, "The Measure of a Man," was Winfrey's 60th book club selection in 2007.
Thanks to Winfrey, contemporary authors such as Jacquelyn Mitchard and Jane Hamilton found audiences they never imagined, while picks published decades or even centuries earlier, from “Anna Karenina” to “As I Lay Dying,” placed high on bestseller lists. Winfrey didn’t invent the mass market book club, but she demonstrated that spontaneous passion can inspire people in ways that elude the most sophisticated marketing campaigns.
Her most troubled choices — James Frey’s fabricated memoir “A Million Little Pieces,” Jeanine Cummins’ “American Dirt,” a novel criticized for stereotypical depictions of Mexicans — made so much news in part because of the spotlight of a Winfrey endorsement.
The club began as the extension of conversations between herself and her producer at the time, Alice McGee. They would talk about the books they liked until McGee finally suggested, in 1996, that Winfrey share the experience with her viewers. The first pick, Mitchard’s “The Deep End of the Ocean,” has sold more than 2 million copies. Other books also became major bestsellers, whether by established authors like Joyce Carol Oates (“We Were the Mulvaneys”) and Toni Morrison (“The Bluest Eye”) or then-emerging writers such as Janet Fitch and Tawni O’Dell.
The club was so successful that some suspected a catch. Winfrey remembers Quincy Jones asking her: “How much money are they paying you for that book club, baby?” The process was so informal that Winfrey at first didn’t even bother going through intermediaries.
“I would just call Wally Lamb,” she says of the author of “She’s Come Undone,” her fourth pick. “In the early stages, I would finish the book and then find the author. When you’d go to the back of the book, it gives you the bio of the author and it would tell you what city the author lives. And, this is when we had phone books, in every instance I was able to get the author’s phone number because the author was listed.”
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCHARLIE KNOBLOCK
Television talk show host Oprah Winfrey puts her feet up as she relaxes in her studio office following a morning broadcast in Chicago, Ill., on Dec. 18, 1985. The 31-year-old, whose show will be nationally syndicated next year, is making her movie debut this week in "The Color Purple," a film directed by Steven Spielberg. (AP Photo/Charlie Knoblock)
CHARLIE KNOBLOCKTelevision talk show host Oprah Winfrey puts her feet up as she relaxes in her studio office following a morning broadcast in Chicago, Ill., on Dec. 18, 1985. The 31-year-old, whose show will be nationally syndicated next year, is making her movie debut this week in "The Color Purple," a film directed by Steven Spielberg. (AP Photo/Charlie Knoblock)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickASSOCIATED PRESS
Oprah Winfrey appears at the wedding of Maria Shriver and Armold Schwarzenegger, at Hyannis, Mass., on April 26, 1986. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSOprah Winfrey appears at the wedding of Maria Shriver and Armold Schwarzenegger, at Hyannis, Mass., on April 26, 1986. (AP Photo)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickAnonymous
Television talk show host Oprah Winfrey shows off her Daytime Emmy award, 1987. (AP Photo)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJohn Duricka
Comedian Robin Williams, left, reaches out as if to touch talk show host Oprah Winfrey, right, after taping of her show, "The Oprah Winfrey Show," at the Improvisation in Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 8, 1987. (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)
John DurickaComedian Robin Williams, left, reaches out as if to touch talk show host Oprah Winfrey, right, after taping of her show, "The Oprah Winfrey Show," at the Improvisation in Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 8, 1987. (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickLinda Schaefer
Television performer Oprah Winfrey during the broadcast from Cumming, Georgia on Feb. 9, 1987. Program officials said “we want them to explore for themselves” whether or not they are responsible for the negative image drawn to their community, what they hope to do about their public image and if they truly support segregation in this day and age. (AP Photo/Linda Schaefer)
Linda SchaeferTelevision performer Oprah Winfrey during the broadcast from Cumming, Georgia on Feb. 9, 1987. Program officials said “we want them to explore for themselves” whether or not they are responsible for the negative image drawn to their community, what they hope to do about their public image and if they truly support segregation in this day and age. (AP Photo/Linda Schaefer)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickAnonymous
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey at People’s Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California on March 13, 1988. (AP Photo)
AnonymousTalk show host Oprah Winfrey at People’s Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California on March 13, 1988. (AP Photo)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCharles Bennett
A Nov. 15, 1988 file photo shows television talk show host Oprah Winfrey showing off her new figure in Chicago after she lost 67 pounds following a liquid diet and exercise. (AP Photo/Charles Bennett, File)
Charles BennettA Nov. 15, 1988 file photo shows television talk show host Oprah Winfrey showing off her new figure in Chicago after she lost 67 pounds following a liquid diet and exercise. (AP Photo/Charles Bennett, File)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCharles Bennet
In this Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1988 file photo, television talk show host Oprah Winfrey shows off her new figure as she stands in front of 68 pounds of fat inside a toy wagon, in Chicago, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Bennet, file)
Charles BennetIn this Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1988 file photo, television talk show host Oprah Winfrey shows off her new figure as she stands in front of 68 pounds of fat inside a toy wagon, in Chicago, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Bennet, file)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJason Lee
Daytime talk show hostess Oprah Winfrey gestures to the crowd at the Southwestern High School in Baltimore on Nov. 29, 1988, for quiet during the taping of her show on school violence. (AP Photo/Jason Lee)
Jason LeeDaytime talk show hostess Oprah Winfrey gestures to the crowd at the Southwestern High School in Baltimore on Nov. 29, 1988, for quiet during the taping of her show on school violence. (AP Photo/Jason Lee)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJonathan Kirn
Oprah Winfrey and employees celebrate the opening of her new restaurant "the Eccentric" on Tuesday Feb. 21, 1989 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Jonathan Kirn)
Jonathan KirnOprah Winfrey and employees celebrate the opening of her new restaurant "the Eccentric" on Tuesday Feb. 21, 1989 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Jonathan Kirn)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickMark Elias
Television personality Oprah Winfrey stands next to a Stairmaster exercise machine during her talk show in Chicago on Nov. 15, 1989. (AP Photo/Mark Elias)
Mark EliasTelevision personality Oprah Winfrey stands next to a Stairmaster exercise machine during her talk show in Chicago on Nov. 15, 1989. (AP Photo/Mark Elias)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickNick Ut
This is a copy of the Aug. 26, Sept 1, 1989 issue of TV guide, figuring Oprah Winfrey's face Superimposed on actress Ann -Margret's classic hourglass figure. The illustration is not identified as a composite. TV guide said Monday that unsuspecting readers might think it's a real photograph. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Nick UtThis is a copy of the Aug. 26, Sept 1, 1989 issue of TV guide, figuring Oprah Winfrey's face Superimposed on actress Ann -Margret's classic hourglass figure. The illustration is not identified as a composite. TV guide said Monday that unsuspecting readers might think it's a real photograph. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCharles Bennett
FILE - In this May 22, 1990 file photo, Comedian Bob Hope laughs with television talk show host Oprah Winfrey during the taping of the Oprah Winfrey Show in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Bennett, File)
Charles BennettFILE - In this May 22, 1990 file photo, Comedian Bob Hope laughs with television talk show host Oprah Winfrey during the taping of the Oprah Winfrey Show in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Bennett, File)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickLuc Novovitch
Oprah Winfrey clutches her Daytime Emmy Award for outstanding talk show host at the 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards gala, Wednesday, May 25, 1994, New York. Winfrey, winner of the last three Daytime Emmys for outstanding talk show host, also picked up a daytime Emmy for The Oprah Winfrey show. This is getting to be nice, Winfrey said as she accepted her award. (AP Photo/Luc Novovitch)
Luc NovovitchOprah Winfrey clutches her Daytime Emmy Award for outstanding talk show host at the 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards gala, Wednesday, May 25, 1994, New York. Winfrey, winner of the last three Daytime Emmys for outstanding talk show host, also picked up a daytime Emmy for The Oprah Winfrey show. This is getting to be nice, Winfrey said as she accepted her award. (AP Photo/Luc Novovitch)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickLuc Novovitch
This May 25, 1994 file photo shows Oprah Winfrey clutching her Emmy for outstanding talk show host at the 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards gala in New York. (AP Photo/Luc Novovitch, File)
Luc NovovitchThis May 25, 1994 file photo shows Oprah Winfrey clutching her Emmy for outstanding talk show host at the 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards gala in New York. (AP Photo/Luc Novovitch, File)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCHRIS KASSON
FILE--Oprah Winfrey is shown in this May 1996 file photo. Winfrey, who appeared on an episode of "Ellen" in which the main character announced she was a lesbian, says she's not gay. "I'm not coming out. I'm not gay. I have nowhere to go, nowhere to come out to," the talk show host said Wednesday, June 4, 1997 in a speech to TV promotion and marketing executives. An April 28, 1997 report by gossip columnist Liz Smith stated that "one of the biggest and longest-running TV stars is contemplating coming out of the closet.'' Winfrey, who has a longtime boyfriend, businessman Stedman Graham, said it isn't her. (AP Photo/Chris Kasson, File)
CHRIS KASSONFILE--Oprah Winfrey is shown in this May 1996 file photo. Winfrey, who appeared on an episode of "Ellen" in which the main character announced she was a lesbian, says she's not gay. "I'm not coming out. I'm not gay. I have nowhere to go, nowhere to come out to," the talk show host said Wednesday, June 4, 1997 in a speech to TV promotion and marketing executives. An April 28, 1997 report by gossip columnist Liz Smith stated that "one of the biggest and longest-running TV stars is contemplating coming out of the closet.'' Winfrey, who has a longtime boyfriend, businessman Stedman Graham, said it isn't her. (AP Photo/Chris Kasson, File)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickWILFREDO LEE
Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush kisses talk show host Oprah Winfrey Tuesday Sept. 19, 2000, after appearing on her program in Chicago. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
WILFREDO LEERepublican presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush kisses talk show host Oprah Winfrey Tuesday Sept. 19, 2000, after appearing on her program in Chicago. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickSTEPHAN SAVOIA
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey touches Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Al Gore on the foot at the conclusion of her show Monday morning Sept. 11, 2000 in Chicago. In the 15 years Oprah had been on the air, it was the first time Oprah had interviewed a presidential candidate. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
STEPHAN SAVOIATalk show host Oprah Winfrey touches Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Al Gore on the foot at the conclusion of her show Monday morning Sept. 11, 2000 in Chicago. In the 15 years Oprah had been on the air, it was the first time Oprah had interviewed a presidential candidate. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickTHEMBA HADEBE
In this Dec. 6, 2002 file photo, former South African President Nelson Mandela, right, and American talk show host Oprah Winfrey embrace during a ground breaking ceremony for the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in Meyerton, South Africa. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)
THEMBA HADEBEIn this Dec. 6, 2002 file photo, former South African President Nelson Mandela, right, and American talk show host Oprah Winfrey embrace during a ground breaking ceremony for the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in Meyerton, South Africa. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickReed Saxon
A Sept. 22, 2002 file photo shows talk show host Oprah Winfrey reacting backstage after accepting the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award at the 54th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Reed SaxonA Sept. 22, 2002 file photo shows talk show host Oprah Winfrey reacting backstage after accepting the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award at the 54th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJOHN MCCONNICO
Oprah Winfrey listens to a question from the media during a press conference, Saturday, Dec. 11, 2004, in Oslo, Norway. Tom Cruise and Winfrey will be the hosts of the concert on Saturday for Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai. (AP Photo/John McConnico)
JOHN MCCONNICOOprah Winfrey listens to a question from the media during a press conference, Saturday, Dec. 11, 2004, in Oslo, Norway. Tom Cruise and Winfrey will be the hosts of the concert on Saturday for Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai. (AP Photo/John McConnico)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickAMY SANCETTA
Quincy Jones, center, Oprah Winfrey, right, and Kimberly Hefner arrive for the 77th annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
AMY SANCETTAQuincy Jones, center, Oprah Winfrey, right, and Kimberly Hefner arrive for the 77th annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickDIMA GAVRYSH
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey arrives to the opening night of her new Broadway play "The Color Purple" on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005, in New York. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh)
DIMA GAVRYSHTalk show host Oprah Winfrey arrives to the opening night of her new Broadway play "The Color Purple" on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005, in New York. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJASON DECROW
David Letterman walks hand-in-hand with Oprah Winfrey from the Ed Sullivan Theater to the premiere of Winfrey's new musical "The Color Purple" at the nearby Broadway Theater after Winfrey made her first ever appearance on "The Late Show" Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
JASON DECROWDavid Letterman walks hand-in-hand with Oprah Winfrey from the Ed Sullivan Theater to the premiere of Winfrey's new musical "The Color Purple" at the nearby Broadway Theater after Winfrey made her first ever appearance on "The Late Show" Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJOHN BAZEMORE
Oprah Winfrey reacts during a musical tribute to Coretta Scott King at the new Ebenezer Church on Auburn Ave. in Atlanta Monday, Feb. 6, 2006. (AP Photo/POOL, John Bazemore, AP)
JOHN BAZEMOREOprah Winfrey reacts during a musical tribute to Coretta Scott King at the new Ebenezer Church on Auburn Ave. in Atlanta Monday, Feb. 6, 2006. (AP Photo/POOL, John Bazemore, AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJASON REED
Oprah Winfrey pays her respects in front of the casket of Coretta Scott King as she lies in honor in the historic Ebenezer Church on Auburn Ave. in Atlanta Monday, Feb. 6, 2006. (AP Photo/POOL, Jason Reed)
JASON REEDOprah Winfrey pays her respects in front of the casket of Coretta Scott King as she lies in honor in the historic Ebenezer Church on Auburn Ave. in Atlanta Monday, Feb. 6, 2006. (AP Photo/POOL, Jason Reed)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickM. SPENCER GREEN
Irish rocker Bono, frontman for U2, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey leave a Gap store on Chicago's "Magnificent Mile" after a shopping spree Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
M. SPENCER GREENIrish rocker Bono, frontman for U2, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey leave a Gap store on Chicago's "Magnificent Mile" after a shopping spree Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickMary Ann Chastain
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama,D-Ill., with his wife Michelle, left, and talk-show diva Oprah Winfrey, right, take part in a campaign rally Sunday, Dec. 9, 2008, at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)
Mary Ann ChastainDemocratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama,D-Ill., with his wife Michelle, left, and talk-show diva Oprah Winfrey, right, take part in a campaign rally Sunday, Dec. 9, 2008, at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickM. Spencer Green
In one of his last acts before leaving office next week, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley presents TV talk-show host Oprah Winfrey with a sign after a street was named in her honor outside her Harpo Studios in Chicago, Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Winfrey will end her 25 year-run on daytime television in Chicago on May 25. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
M. Spencer GreenIn one of his last acts before leaving office next week, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley presents TV talk-show host Oprah Winfrey with a sign after a street was named in her honor outside her Harpo Studios in Chicago, Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Winfrey will end her 25 year-run on daytime television in Chicago on May 25. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJulie Jacobson
Oprah Winfrey stops to talk with members of the media after a session at the Sun Valley Inn for the 2011 Allen and Co. Sun Valley Conference, Thursday, July 7, 2011, in Sun Valley, Idaho. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Julie JacobsonOprah Winfrey stops to talk with members of the media after a session at the Sun Valley Inn for the 2011 Allen and Co. Sun Valley Conference, Thursday, July 7, 2011, in Sun Valley, Idaho. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickDenis Farrell
Oprah Winfrey talks to the Associated Press at her Leadership Academy for Girls at Henley-On-Klip. South Africa, Friday, Jan. 13, 2012 on the eve of the first graduation at her school. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)
Denis FarrellOprah Winfrey talks to the Associated Press at her Leadership Academy for Girls at Henley-On-Klip. South Africa, Friday, Jan. 13, 2012 on the eve of the first graduation at her school. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCharles Sykes
Oprah Winfrey attends The Third Annual DVF Awards held at the United Nations in New York, Friday, March 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)
Charles SykesOprah Winfrey attends The Third Annual DVF Awards held at the United Nations in New York, Friday, March 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickElise Amendola
In this May 30, 2013 file photo Oprah Winfrey reacts after delivering the commencement address at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)
Elise AmendolaIn this May 30, 2013 file photo Oprah Winfrey reacts after delivering the commencement address at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickElise Amendola
Oprah Winfrey reacts after receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Harvard University during commencement ceremonies in Cambridge, Mass., Thursday, May 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Elise AmendolaOprah Winfrey reacts after receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Harvard University during commencement ceremonies in Cambridge, Mass., Thursday, May 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCarolyn Kaster
Oprah Winfrey speaks at the Let Freedom Ring ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013, in Washington, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Carolyn KasterOprah Winfrey speaks at the Let Freedom Ring ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013, in Washington, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickBrynn Anderson
Oprah Winfrey smiles before she marches Edmund Pettus Bridge in honor of Martin Luther King Jr., Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, in Selma, Ala. Winfrey joined some of the cast to promote the movie "Selma." (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Brynn AndersonOprah Winfrey smiles before she marches Edmund Pettus Bridge in honor of Martin Luther King Jr., Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, in Selma, Ala. Winfrey joined some of the cast to promote the movie "Selma." (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickTed S. Warren
Howard Schultz, left, chairman and CEO of Starbucks Coffee Company, welcomes Oprah Winfrey, right, to announce their partnership to offer Teavana Oprah Chai tea, Wednesday, March 19, 2014, at Starbucks' annual shareholders meeting in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Ted S. WarrenHoward Schultz, left, chairman and CEO of Starbucks Coffee Company, welcomes Oprah Winfrey, right, to announce their partnership to offer Teavana Oprah Chai tea, Wednesday, March 19, 2014, at Starbucks' annual shareholders meeting in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickSteven Senne
Actor, talk show host and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey addresses an audience after accepting the W.E.B. Du Bois medal during ceremonies, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass. The Du Bois Medal is Harvard's highest honor in the field of African and African American Studies. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
Steven SenneActor, talk show host and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey addresses an audience after accepting the W.E.B. Du Bois medal during ceremonies, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass. The Du Bois Medal is Harvard's highest honor in the field of African and African American Studies. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickPaul Drinkwater
This image released by NBC shows Oprah Winfrey accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award as presenter Reese Witherspoon looks on, right, at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC via AP)
Paul DrinkwaterThis image released by NBC shows Oprah Winfrey accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award as presenter Reese Witherspoon looks on, right, at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC via AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickPaul Drinkwater
This image released by NBC shows Oprah Winfrey accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC via AP)
Paul DrinkwaterThis image released by NBC shows Oprah Winfrey accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC via AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCharles Sykes
Oprah Winfrey attends The Museum of Modern Art's David Rockefeller Award Luncheon honoring Oprah Winfrey at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Charles SykesOprah Winfrey attends The Museum of Modern Art's David Rockefeller Award Luncheon honoring Oprah Winfrey at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickCharles Sykes
Gayle King, left, Oprah Winfrey and Diane Sawyer attend The Museum of Modern Art's David Rockefeller Award Luncheon honoring Oprah Winfrey at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Charles SykesGayle King, left, Oprah Winfrey and Diane Sawyer attend The Museum of Modern Art's David Rockefeller Award Luncheon honoring Oprah Winfrey at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJoel C Ryan
Director Ava DuVernay, from left, actresses Storm Reid, Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling and Reese Witherspoon pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'A Wrinkle In Time' in London, Tuesday, March 13, 2018. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)
Joel C RyanDirector Ava DuVernay, from left, actresses Storm Reid, Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling and Reese Witherspoon pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'A Wrinkle In Time' in London, Tuesday, March 13, 2018. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickWilly Sanjuan
ADDS IDS - Oprah Winfrey speaks to graduates at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the Shrine Auditorium on Friday, May 11, 2018, in Los Angeles. Also attending is Daniela Baroffio, Clinical Professor; Director, M.S. in Digital Social Media, right. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP)
Willy SanjuanADDS IDS - Oprah Winfrey speaks to graduates at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the Shrine Auditorium on Friday, May 11, 2018, in Los Angeles. Also attending is Daniela Baroffio, Clinical Professor; Director, M.S. in Digital Social Media, right. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickHillel Italie
FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2020 file photo, Oprah Winfrey, left, and "American Dirt" author Jeanine Cummins appear in a conference room just above Modern Studios in Tucson, Ariz., where they taped an Oprah's Book Club show about Cummins' controversial book. Cummins’ novel about Mexican immigrants had been widely cited as a top seller and critical favorite for 2020 but Latino authors and critics alleged that Cummins had reinforced stereotypes about Mexico and Mexican immigrants. (AP Photo/Hillel Italie, File)
Hillel ItalieFILE - In this Feb. 13, 2020 file photo, Oprah Winfrey, left, and "American Dirt" author Jeanine Cummins appear in a conference room just above Modern Studios in Tucson, Ariz., where they taped an Oprah's Book Club show about Cummins' controversial book. Cummins’ novel about Mexican immigrants had been widely cited as a top seller and critical favorite for 2020 but Latino authors and critics alleged that Cummins had reinforced stereotypes about Mexico and Mexican immigrants. (AP Photo/Hillel Italie, File)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickThemba Hadebe
Oprah Winfrey gives her speech after paying tribute to Nelson Mandela and promoting gender equality at an event at University of Johannesburg in Soweto, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. The former talk show host on Thursday joined Graca Machel, Mandela's widow and an advocate of women's and children's rights, at the Soweto campus of the University of Johannesburg. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
Themba HadebeOprah Winfrey gives her speech after paying tribute to Nelson Mandela and promoting gender equality at an event at University of Johannesburg in Soweto, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. The former talk show host on Thursday joined Graca Machel, Mandela's widow and an advocate of women's and children's rights, at the Soweto campus of the University of Johannesburg. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickThemba Hadebe
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women, left, with Oprah Winfrey, centre, and Graca Machel, Mandela's widow during a tribute to Nelson Mandela and promoting gender equality event at University of Johannesburg in Soweto, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
Themba HadebePhumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women, left, with Oprah Winfrey, centre, and Graca Machel, Mandela's widow during a tribute to Nelson Mandela and promoting gender equality event at University of Johannesburg in Soweto, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickKathy Willens
Former Democratic Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke, left, appears with Oprah Winfrey for "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations from Times Square" Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019, in New York. The lineup on Tuesday also features actors Bradley Cooper and Michael B. Jordan and philanthropist Melinda Gates, underscoring the sense of celebrity that surrounds O'Rourke. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Kathy WillensFormer Democratic Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke, left, appears with Oprah Winfrey for "Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations from Times Square" Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019, in New York. The lineup on Tuesday also features actors Bradley Cooper and Michael B. Jordan and philanthropist Melinda Gates, underscoring the sense of celebrity that surrounds O'Rourke. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickTony Avelar
Oprah Winfrey at the Steve Jobs Theater during an event to announce new products Monday, March 25, 2019, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
Tony AvelarOprah Winfrey at the Steve Jobs Theater during an event to announce new products Monday, March 25, 2019, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickBrad Barket
Michelle Obama, left, and Oprah Winfrey participate at "Oprah's 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus" tour at the Barclays Center on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in New York. (Photo by Brad Barket/Invision/AP)
Brad BarketMichelle Obama, left, and Oprah Winfrey participate at "Oprah's 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus" tour at the Barclays Center on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in New York. (Photo by Brad Barket/Invision/AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickRichard Shotwell
Oprah Winfrey makes opening remarks during "Oprah's 2020 Vision" tour at the Forum on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Richard ShotwellOprah Winfrey makes opening remarks during "Oprah's 2020 Vision" tour at the Forum on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickRichard Shotwell
Jennifer Lopez, left, and Oprah Winfrey participate in "Oprah's 2020 Vision" tour at the Forum on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Richard ShotwellJennifer Lopez, left, and Oprah Winfrey participate in "Oprah's 2020 Vision" tour at the Forum on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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Oprah Winfrey reflects on book club, announces 100th pickJoe Pugliese
This image provided by Harpo Productions shows Prince Harry, from left, and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, in conversation with Oprah Winfrey. (Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions via AP)
Joe PuglieseThis image provided by Harpo Productions shows Prince Harry, from left, and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, in conversation with Oprah Winfrey. (Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions via AP)
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The most popular book the year you were bornGoodreads
There is nothing quite like settling into a book you love. But finding a real page-turner can be challenging and has only gotten more difficult as of late, as the amount of choices has grown exponentially. In 2022, roughly 542.6 million print books were sold in the U.S., according to Publisher's Weekly. Walking through a bookstore as you seek your next read can be frustrating if you don't know what you're looking for.
Book popularity year by year can offer a fascinating insight into what topics occupied the minds of Americans over the last century. Many stories that captivated the country explore such topics as race, class, and the changing cultural roles of different people. While many books reflect the biases of their time, providing a window into outdated mindsets, some narratives pushed back on the cultural limitations of the era, providing a place where the hypothetical or even futuristic can become tangible.
Running the gamut from political memoir to fantasy, Stacker used data from Publisher's Weekly to compile a list of the most popular books in America each year since 1920. From John Steinbeck classics to modern memoirs, browse the list below for a look into what was popular the year you were born—you might even find your next favorite.
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GoodreadsThere is nothing quite like settling into a book you love. But finding a real page-turner can be challenging and has only gotten more difficult as of late, as the amount of choices has grown exponentially. In 2022, roughly 542.6 million print books were sold in the U.S., according to Publisher's Weekly. Walking through a bookstore as you seek your next read can be frustrating if you don't know what you're looking for.
Book popularity year by year can offer a fascinating insight into what topics occupied the minds of Americans over the last century. Many stories that captivated the country explore such topics as race, class, and the changing cultural roles of different people. While many books reflect the biases of their time, providing a window into outdated mindsets, some narratives pushed back on the cultural limitations of the era, providing a place where the hypothetical or even futuristic can become tangible.
Running the gamut from political memoir to fantasy, Stacker used data from Publisher's Weekly to compile a list of the most popular books in America each year since 1920. From John Steinbeck classics to modern memoirs, browse the list below for a look into what was popular the year you were born—you might even find your next favorite.
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Set in the American West, Zane Grey solidified the symbols associated with the West in the minds of American readers. These images provided the imagery that inspired many plots and American folklore stories. "The Man of the Forest" is an exciting story about a protagonist who saves a rancher's niece after he overhears a plot to kidnap her.
During its publication, Grey was traveling and going on outdoor excursions frequently. He often contributed to Outdoor Life magazine, which may explain why his connection with the wild manifested itself vividly in his work.
GoodreadsSet in the American West, Zane Grey solidified the symbols associated with the West in the minds of American readers. These images provided the imagery that inspired many plots and American folklore stories. "The Man of the Forest" is an exciting story about a protagonist who saves a rancher's niece after he overhears a plot to kidnap her.
During its publication, Grey was traveling and going on outdoor excursions frequently. He often contributed to Outdoor Life magazine, which may explain why his connection with the wild manifested itself vividly in his work.
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Dorothy Canfield was one of the early bestselling novelists in American literature. "The Brimming Cup" explores one woman's identity as she adjusts to motherhood and her new marriage. As she finds herself attracted to another man, she reassesses the values on which her marriage is based.
GoodreadsDorothy Canfield was one of the early bestselling novelists in American literature. "The Brimming Cup" explores one woman's identity as she adjusts to motherhood and her new marriage. As she finds herself attracted to another man, she reassesses the values on which her marriage is based.
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A.S.M. Hutchinson's bestseller centers around an unhappy marriage and deals with issues of divorce and suicide. A movie based on "If Winter Comes" was released by MGM in 1947.
GoodreadsA.S.M. Hutchinson's bestseller centers around an unhappy marriage and deals with issues of divorce and suicide. A movie based on "If Winter Comes" was released by MGM in 1947.
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This book was a controversial bestseller in the 1920s that was eventually adapted into a silent film. The novel centers around a woman who becomes revitalized by using hormone treatments.
GoodreadsThis book was a controversial bestseller in the 1920s that was eventually adapted into a silent film. The novel centers around a woman who becomes revitalized by using hormone treatments.
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"So Big" was inspired by the life of Antje Paarlberg, a widow in a South Holland, Illinois, farming community. The book follows the life of a young woman who becomes a teacher and encourages a young man to pursue his artistic interests. Over the years, there have been multiple popular adaptations of this novel.
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Goodreads"So Big" was inspired by the life of Antje Paarlberg, a widow in a South Holland, Illinois, farming community. The book follows the life of a young woman who becomes a teacher and encourages a young man to pursue his artistic interests. Over the years, there have been multiple popular adaptations of this novel.
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A. Hamilton Gibbs was a London-born citizen who moved to the U.S. in 1920. "Soundings" follows a young girl from England as she grows and travels abroad, where she falls in love with her American roommate's brother. The novel raised new ideas about women's freedom and sexuality when it was published.
GoodreadsA. Hamilton Gibbs was a London-born citizen who moved to the U.S. in 1920. "Soundings" follows a young girl from England as she grows and travels abroad, where she falls in love with her American roommate's brother. The novel raised new ideas about women's freedom and sexuality when it was published.
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Adapted into a silent film in 1927, "The Private Life of Helen of Troy" is a story set after the events of Homer's "The Iliad," in which Helen goes back to Sparta and deals with her daughter's engagement to Orestes.
GoodreadsAdapted into a silent film in 1927, "The Private Life of Helen of Troy" is a story set after the events of Homer's "The Iliad," in which Helen goes back to Sparta and deals with her daughter's engagement to Orestes.
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Sinclair Lewis, a staple of American literature, masters the study of hypocrisy through the protagonist's journey as an evangelist who lives a double life filled with self-indulgence. This novel was later adapted into a film featuring Burt Lancaster and Jean Simmons.
GoodreadsSinclair Lewis, a staple of American literature, masters the study of hypocrisy through the protagonist's journey as an evangelist who lives a double life filled with self-indulgence. This novel was later adapted into a film featuring Burt Lancaster and Jean Simmons.
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"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that begins when a bridge in Peru breaks, and five travelers fall into the gulf to their deaths. The protagonist aims to determine the underlying cause of the tragedy, uncovering deep mysteries along the way.
Goodreads"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that begins when a bridge in Peru breaks, and five travelers fall into the gulf to their deaths. The protagonist aims to determine the underlying cause of the tragedy, uncovering deep mysteries along the way.
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Erich Maria Remarque is a German novelist whose works centered around war. This novel is a story of a German soldier who joins the army during World War I and describes the horrifying trenches and mental anguish of warfare that marked a generation of soldiers.
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GoodreadsErich Maria Remarque is a German novelist whose works centered around war. This novel is a story of a German soldier who joins the army during World War I and describes the horrifying trenches and mental anguish of warfare that marked a generation of soldiers.
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This novel gets its name from the Cimarron Territory, an unsettled area between the Midwest and the West. It is a story about the collision of cultures on the frontier in fictional Osage, Oklahoma, a territory opened in 1889. Edna Ferber, a native of Michigan, was fascinated and inspired by stories her parents used to tell her about the West, where they had previously settled. The story has been adapted into two films.
GoodreadsThis novel gets its name from the Cimarron Territory, an unsettled area between the Midwest and the West. It is a story about the collision of cultures on the frontier in fictional Osage, Oklahoma, a territory opened in 1889. Edna Ferber, a native of Michigan, was fascinated and inspired by stories her parents used to tell her about the West, where they had previously settled. The story has been adapted into two films.
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Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for best novel in 1932, "The Good Earth" is a work of historical fiction that has become a renowned modern classic. It provides an image of 1920s China through the protagonist, a farmer during the rule of the last emperor.
GoodreadsAwarded the Pulitzer Prize for best novel in 1932, "The Good Earth" is a work of historical fiction that has become a renowned modern classic. It provides an image of 1920s China through the protagonist, a farmer during the rule of the last emperor.
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Adapted into a film shortly after its publication, "Anthony Adverse" is a story of an orphan who goes on to experience a lifetime of adventure across the world. This novel is seen as Hervey Allen's most successful and widely known work.
GoodreadsAdapted into a film shortly after its publication, "Anthony Adverse" is a story of an orphan who goes on to experience a lifetime of adventure across the world. This novel is seen as Hervey Allen's most successful and widely known work.
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"Green Light" follows a surgeon's destroyed career after he takes the blame for a lethal failed operation performed by his mentor. The theme guiding this novel is that despite the challenges life brings, the light will turn green for all one day. This novel was made into a 1937 film of the same name, directed by Frank Borzage and starring Errol Flynn and Anita Louise.
Goodreads"Green Light" follows a surgeon's destroyed career after he takes the blame for a lethal failed operation performed by his mentor. The theme guiding this novel is that despite the challenges life brings, the light will turn green for all one day. This novel was made into a 1937 film of the same name, directed by Frank Borzage and starring Errol Flynn and Anita Louise.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that later became an iconic film, "Gone with the Wind" is a story of a plantation owner's daughter and her struggles to secure her true love. It is set during the Civil War era and explores themes present in the South at the time.
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GoodreadsA Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that later became an iconic film, "Gone with the Wind" is a story of a plantation owner's daughter and her struggles to secure her true love. It is set during the Civil War era and explores themes present in the South at the time.
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Translated into multiple languages and adapted into film, theatrical, and musical works, "The Yearling" is a story of a young boy on a farm who is refused a pet. He eventually finds an orphaned fawn that he takes in, prompting a difficult coming-of-age as he strives to maintain his new friend amid his rural surroundings.
GoodreadsTranslated into multiple languages and adapted into film, theatrical, and musical works, "The Yearling" is a story of a young boy on a farm who is refused a pet. He eventually finds an orphaned fawn that he takes in, prompting a difficult coming-of-age as he strives to maintain his new friend amid his rural surroundings.
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Set during the Great Depression, this novel follows a family stuck in the Dust Bowl on a journey to California from their Oklahoma home in search of better fortune. It was adapted into a film in 1940.
GoodreadsSet during the Great Depression, this novel follows a family stuck in the Dust Bowl on a journey to California from their Oklahoma home in search of better fortune. It was adapted into a film in 1940.
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This is the story of a South Wales mining family, centering on the struggles and successes of families who work in the coal mines. Published during World War II, "How Green Was My Valley" resonated with its audience as the mining industry suffered a labor shortage due to the loss of men to the war effort. The book was later adapted into a film by John Ford that earned an Oscar for Best Picture, beating out "Citizen Kane."
GoodreadsThis is the story of a South Wales mining family, centering on the struggles and successes of families who work in the coal mines. Published during World War II, "How Green Was My Valley" resonated with its audience as the mining industry suffered a labor shortage due to the loss of men to the war effort. The book was later adapted into a film by John Ford that earned an Oscar for Best Picture, beating out "Citizen Kane."
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"The Keys of the Kingdom" is a story of a Scottish Catholic priest's struggle to build a mission in China. The novel has six parts and was adapted into a 1944 film starring Gregory Peck.
Goodreads"The Keys of the Kingdom" is a story of a Scottish Catholic priest's struggle to build a mission in China. The novel has six parts and was adapted into a 1944 film starring Gregory Peck.
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A work that spent over a year on The New York Times Best Sellers list, the novel tells the story of Bernadette Soubirous and Our Lady of Lourdes. It was adapted into a film in 1943 starring Jennifer Jones.
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GoodreadsA work that spent over a year on The New York Times Best Sellers list, the novel tells the story of Bernadette Soubirous and Our Lady of Lourdes. It was adapted into a film in 1943 starring Jennifer Jones.
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"The Robe" is a historical novel about the crucifixion of Jesus based on Lloyd C. Douglas' career as a minister. He was inspired to write the story after receiving a letter from a fan asking him what he thought had happened to Jesus' clothing after he was crucified. The story was on The New York Times Best Sellers list for nearly a year and was later adapted into a film.
Goodreads"The Robe" is a historical novel about the crucifixion of Jesus based on Lloyd C. Douglas' career as a minister. He was inspired to write the story after receiving a letter from a fan asking him what he thought had happened to Jesus' clothing after he was crucified. The story was on The New York Times Best Sellers list for nearly a year and was later adapted into a film.
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Banned for its lewdness and crude language, "Strange Fruit" explores the theme of interracial relationships. It takes place in Georgia in the 1920s and centers around a young white man who falls in love with a Black woman.
GoodreadsBanned for its lewdness and crude language, "Strange Fruit" explores the theme of interracial relationships. It takes place in Georgia in the 1920s and centers around a young white man who falls in love with a Black woman.
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Set in 17th-century England, "Forever Amber" tells the story of a young woman who seeks to improve her social status by sleeping with and marrying successful and important men. Although 14 U.S. states banned it, it became a bestselling novel and sold over 3 million copies.
GoodreadsSet in 17th-century England, "Forever Amber" tells the story of a young woman who seeks to improve her social status by sleeping with and marrying successful and important men. Although 14 U.S. states banned it, it became a bestselling novel and sold over 3 million copies.
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"The King's General" is a passionate love story that details the broken union between a young woman who falls in love with a young man who eventually becomes a soldier in the English Civil War. A well-researched novel, du Maurier strove for historical precision and accuracy in this story.
Goodreads"The King's General" is a passionate love story that details the broken union between a young woman who falls in love with a young man who eventually becomes a soldier in the English Civil War. A well-researched novel, du Maurier strove for historical precision and accuracy in this story.
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The most popular book the year you were bornGoodreads
Eventually adapted into a drama film by RKO Pictures, Russell Janney's debut novel centered around a Broadway manager and a young movie star who has just passed away. The novel juxtaposes two worlds—the big city and the small American town.
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GoodreadsEventually adapted into a drama film by RKO Pictures, Russell Janney's debut novel centered around a Broadway manager and a young movie star who has just passed away. The novel juxtaposes two worlds—the big city and the small American town.
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Set two decades before Jesus started prophesying, "The Big Fisherman" is centered around an arranged matrimonial alliance between a Jewish king's son and an Arab king's daughter.
GoodreadsSet two decades before Jesus started prophesying, "The Big Fisherman" is centered around an arranged matrimonial alliance between a Jewish king's son and an Arab king's daughter.
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This historical novel is the only Finnish novel to be adapted into a Hollywood film. The story is set in ancient Egypt, and the protagonist is a royal physician who tells the story of Pharaoh Akhenaten.
GoodreadsThis historical novel is the only Finnish novel to be adapted into a Hollywood film. The story is set in ancient Egypt, and the protagonist is a royal physician who tells the story of Pharaoh Akhenaten.
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This book garnered immediate success as a bestselling novel, sold millions of copies, and was eventually published in multiple languages. Based partly on the life of Francis Cardinal Spellman, the Archbishop of New York, the novel follows the story of an American protagonist from the lower-middle class who seeks to become a cardinal of the Catholic church.
GoodreadsThis book garnered immediate success as a bestselling novel, sold millions of copies, and was eventually published in multiple languages. Based partly on the life of Francis Cardinal Spellman, the Archbishop of New York, the novel follows the story of an American protagonist from the lower-middle class who seeks to become a cardinal of the Catholic church.
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The debut novel of James Jones, "From Here to Eternity" is a story of members of a United States Army infantry company stationed in Hawaii before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
GoodreadsThe debut novel of James Jones, "From Here to Eternity" is a story of members of a United States Army infantry company stationed in Hawaii before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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"The Silver Chalice" is a historical novel that incorporates first-century biblical historical figures into a fictional story about how the silver chalice, holding the Holy Grail, is made. The actual archeological discovery of the silver chalice inspired it.
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Goodreads"The Silver Chalice" is a historical novel that incorporates first-century biblical historical figures into a fictional story about how the silver chalice, holding the Holy Grail, is made. The actual archeological discovery of the silver chalice inspired it.
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First published in 1943, "The Robe" saw a resurgence in popularity in 1953 when it was adapted into a film featuring Richard Burton and Jean Simmons.
GoodreadsFirst published in 1943, "The Robe" saw a resurgence in popularity in 1953 when it was adapted into a film featuring Richard Burton and Jean Simmons.
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"Not As a Stranger" details the world of a young doctor who sacrifices everything for his career. The novel became a film in 1955.
Goodreads"Not As a Stranger" details the world of a young doctor who sacrifices everything for his career. The novel became a film in 1955.
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"Marjorie Morningstar" is the love story of a young woman who accepts a job in New York, leaving her traditional Jewish family to become immersed in the theater world.
Goodreads"Marjorie Morningstar" is the love story of a young woman who accepts a job in New York, leaving her traditional Jewish family to become immersed in the theater world.
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"Don't Go Near the Water" is a comedic war novel set in 1945 after the invasion of Iwo Jima. It details the adventures of relations officers for the United States Navy during World War II. William Brinkley was inspired by his own experiences, having served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy with public relations duties.
Goodreads"Don't Go Near the Water" is a comedic war novel set in 1945 after the invasion of Iwo Jima. It details the adventures of relations officers for the United States Navy during World War II. William Brinkley was inspired by his own experiences, having served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy with public relations duties.
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A novel that spans 49 hours, "By Love Possessed" is focused on the harried personal and professional life of Arthur Winner Jr., a New England lawyer. It was adapted into a film in 1961.
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GoodreadsA novel that spans 49 hours, "By Love Possessed" is focused on the harried personal and professional life of Arthur Winner Jr., a New England lawyer. It was adapted into a film in 1961.
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First published in Italy, the book is titled after the main character, Yuri Zhivago. It is set during the Russian Revolution and Civil War and tells the story of a doctor caught between his love life and the deepening conflicts.
GoodreadsFirst published in Italy, the book is titled after the main character, Yuri Zhivago. It is set during the Russian Revolution and Civil War and tells the story of a doctor caught between his love life and the deepening conflicts.
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"Exodus" is a historical novel that retells the founding of the state of Israel through the voyages of the Exodus, a 1947 immigration ship.
Goodreads"Exodus" is a historical novel that retells the founding of the state of Israel through the voyages of the Exodus, a 1947 immigration ship.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that spent over 100 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, "Advise and Consent" centers around politics, exploring the nominee for a secretary of state who was formerly involved with the Communist Party.
GoodreadsA Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that spent over 100 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, "Advise and Consent" centers around politics, exploring the nominee for a secretary of state who was formerly involved with the Communist Party.
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"The Agony and the Ecstasy" is one of Irving Stone's most well-known biographical novels, detailing the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti. It is inspired by his time in Italy as an apprentice to a marble sculptor. Stone had 495 letters from Michelangelo's correspondence translated into English, which he used as primary source material for the novel.
Goodreads"The Agony and the Ecstasy" is one of Irving Stone's most well-known biographical novels, detailing the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti. It is inspired by his time in Italy as an apprentice to a marble sculptor. Stone had 495 letters from Michelangelo's correspondence translated into English, which he used as primary source material for the novel.
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Eventually adapted into a film, this novel details a voyage of a group of characters on a German passenger ship sailing from Mexico to Europe.
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GoodreadsEventually adapted into a film, this novel details a voyage of a group of characters on a German passenger ship sailing from Mexico to Europe.
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"The Shoes of the Fisherman" is a story that deals with breaking traditions and centers around the election of a Russian pope who was formerly a prisoner. He leads the Catholic Church in dealing with contemporary issues.
Goodreads"The Shoes of the Fisherman" is a story that deals with breaking traditions and centers around the election of a Russian pope who was formerly a prisoner. He leads the Catholic Church in dealing with contemporary issues.
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This was the first novel to earn John Le Carre critical acclaim. "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" is a Cold War spy novel that details the story of a British agent sent to East Germany. It was adapted into a film and appeared on Time magazine's All-Time 100 Novels list.
GoodreadsThis was the first novel to earn John Le Carre critical acclaim. "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" is a Cold War spy novel that details the story of a British agent sent to East Germany. It was adapted into a film and appeared on Time magazine's All-Time 100 Novels list.
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"The Source" is a novel that takes readers through the history of the Jewish faith and the land of Israel. It strays from the format of other James A. Michener novels by not following a chronological order and is set in the 1960s.
Goodreads"The Source" is a novel that takes readers through the history of the Jewish faith and the land of Israel. It strays from the format of other James A. Michener novels by not following a chronological order and is set in the 1960s.
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"Valley of the Dolls" tells the story of three girls in show business in New York City. As they strive to make it to the top, the novel explores themes of sex and drugs. It was inspired by Jacqueline Susann's personal journey on Broadway.
Goodreads"Valley of the Dolls" tells the story of three girls in show business in New York City. As they strive to make it to the top, the novel explores themes of sex and drugs. It was inspired by Jacqueline Susann's personal journey on Broadway.
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A story of a clash between two groups of teenage gangs—the "greasers" and the "socs"—this story explores the murder of a soc by a greaser. The novel was later adapted for the screen and stage.
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GoodreadsA story of a clash between two groups of teenage gangs—the "greasers" and the "socs"—this story explores the murder of a soc by a greaser. The novel was later adapted for the screen and stage.
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An airport manager, pilot, stewardess, and maintenance man pull together in the face of disaster in this novel centered around a blizzard near Lincoln International Airport outside Chicago. The film adaptation was released in 1970 with a star-studded cast featuring Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin.
GoodreadsAn airport manager, pilot, stewardess, and maintenance man pull together in the face of disaster in this novel centered around a blizzard near Lincoln International Airport outside Chicago. The film adaptation was released in 1970 with a star-studded cast featuring Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin.
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An immediate bestselling novel after its publication, "Portnoy's Complaint" sparked controversy due to its portrayal of sexuality. The novel is structured as a single, continuous monologue by its protagonist to his therapist.
Paul Bacon // Wikimedia CommonsAn immediate bestselling novel after its publication, "Portnoy's Complaint" sparked controversy due to its portrayal of sexuality. The novel is structured as a single, continuous monologue by its protagonist to his therapist.
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A story of two opposites that attract, "Love Story" was released on Valentine's Day and became one of the top-selling works of fiction. Erich Segal based the book partly on Al Gore's life, whom he met at Harvard University.
GoodreadsA story of two opposites that attract, "Love Story" was released on Valentine's Day and became one of the top-selling works of fiction. Erich Segal based the book partly on Al Gore's life, whom he met at Harvard University.
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A novel that was adapted into a television series, "Wheels" details the automobile industry and its operations. Based on Ford Motor Company, the storylooksk at the corporate world and all of the people within it.
GoodreadsA novel that was adapted into a television series, "Wheels" details the automobile industry and its operations. Based on Ford Motor Company, the storylooksk at the corporate world and all of the people within it.
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A personified story about a seagull trying to learn to fly, it topped The New York Times Best Sellers list for 38 weeks and was reissued in 2014.
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GoodreadsA personified story about a seagull trying to learn to fly, it topped The New York Times Best Sellers list for 38 weeks and was reissued in 2014.
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Based in the Weld County city of Greeley, Colorado, this novel is about the legacy of life on the frontier. It was eventually adapted into a television miniseries.
GoodreadsBased in the Weld County city of Greeley, Colorado, this novel is about the legacy of life on the frontier. It was eventually adapted into a television miniseries.
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"Ragtime" details one family's interesting life in New York. The novel is set in the early 1920s and is recognized for incorporating historical figures and important ideas in American history.
Goodreads"Ragtime" details one family's interesting life in New York. The novel is set in the early 1920s and is recognized for incorporating historical figures and important ideas in American history.
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A story centered around Ireland during a time of division, "Trinity" focuses on two protagonists from opposing religious backgrounds—one Catholic and one Protestant—who ultimately come together.
GoodreadsA story centered around Ireland during a time of division, "Trinity" focuses on two protagonists from opposing religious backgrounds—one Catholic and one Protestant—who ultimately come together.
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"The Silmarillion," developed as a sequel following the success of "The Hobbit," is a vast five-part novel that outlines the sphere in which Middle-earth and other related worlds exist. The epic novel, published posthumously by J.R.R. Tolkien's son, is renowned by hardcore Tolkien fans for its narrative history and detail that some compare to the Bible.
Goodreads"The Silmarillion," developed as a sequel following the success of "The Hobbit," is a vast five-part novel that outlines the sphere in which Middle-earth and other related worlds exist. The epic novel, published posthumously by J.R.R. Tolkien's son, is renowned by hardcore Tolkien fans for its narrative history and detail that some compare to the Bible.
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Centered around the forming of the Chesapeake nation that covers 400 years of regional history, "Chesapeake" takes readers through the settling of the Native Americans to Capt. John Smith's landing, the Revolutionary War, and modern Chesapeake.
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GoodreadsCentered around the forming of the Chesapeake nation that covers 400 years of regional history, "Chesapeake" takes readers through the settling of the Native Americans to Capt. John Smith's landing, the Revolutionary War, and modern Chesapeake.
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Based on the Trilateral Commission, this story is about a U.S. intelligence agent and a Soviet KGB agent investigating a group known as the Matarese.
GoodreadsBased on the Trilateral Commission, this story is about a U.S. intelligence agent and a Soviet KGB agent investigating a group known as the Matarese.
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Set in South Africa, this novel explores the mixture between five different populations and their interactions and conflicts.
GoodreadsSet in South Africa, this novel explores the mixture between five different populations and their interactions and conflicts.
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Over 1,000 pages long and later adapted for a television miniseries, "Noble House" is filled with action, crime, and natural disaster. Set in 1960s Hong Kong, the story explores themes of money and power with plenty of plot twists along the way.
GoodreadsOver 1,000 pages long and later adapted for a television miniseries, "Noble House" is filled with action, crime, and natural disaster. Set in 1960s Hong Kong, the story explores themes of money and power with plenty of plot twists along the way.
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A novelization of the famous film directed by Steven Spielberg, this science fiction story of a boy who befriends a creature from another world became a national favorite.
GoodreadsA novelization of the famous film directed by Steven Spielberg, this science fiction story of a boy who befriends a creature from another world became a national favorite.
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The bestselling novel of 1983, this science-fiction novel is based on the movie's script of the same name. It was published less than two weeks ahead of the film's release.
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GoodreadsThe bestselling novel of 1983, this science-fiction novel is based on the movie's script of the same name. It was published less than two weeks ahead of the film's release.
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"The Talisman" is a fantasy novel centered around Jack Sawyer, a young boy chosen to make a journey into another realm. This story is still considered one of the most influential fantasy works of all time.
Goodreads"The Talisman" is a fantasy novel centered around Jack Sawyer, a young boy chosen to make a journey into another realm. This story is still considered one of the most influential fantasy works of all time.
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This historical fiction novel is centered on a female protagonist who goes to the land of Mamutoi (the Mammoth Hunters). She must learn their way of life while faced with life-changing decisions of her own.
GoodreadsThis historical fiction novel is centered on a female protagonist who goes to the land of Mamutoi (the Mammoth Hunters). She must learn their way of life while faced with life-changing decisions of her own.
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"It" is Stephen King's epic story about a murderous shape-shifting clown who terrorizes the citizens of Derry, Maine, from the depths of its sewers. The book has received several adaptations, including a '90s TV miniseries starring Tim Curry and the 2017 film interpretation "It" and its 2019 sequel, "It Chapter 2."
Goodreads"It" is Stephen King's epic story about a murderous shape-shifting clown who terrorizes the citizens of Derry, Maine, from the depths of its sewers. The book has received several adaptations, including a '90s TV miniseries starring Tim Curry and the 2017 film interpretation "It" and its 2019 sequel, "It Chapter 2."
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A science fiction novel set in Haven, Maine, "The Tommyknockers" is about residents who come under the influence of an object buried in the woods. Stephen King, a native of Maine, sets many of his stories in his home state.
GoodreadsA science fiction novel set in Haven, Maine, "The Tommyknockers" is about residents who come under the influence of an object buried in the woods. Stephen King, a native of Maine, sets many of his stories in his home state.
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Tom Clancy, known for his military-science storylines, wrote this novel as a sequel to "The Hunt for Red October" about the Strategic Defense Initiative development. Like many Clancy books, the systems in the book are based on real life.
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GoodreadsTom Clancy, known for his military-science storylines, wrote this novel as a sequel to "The Hunt for Red October" about the Strategic Defense Initiative development. Like many Clancy books, the systems in the book are based on real life.
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Protagonist Jack Ryan, featured in many of Tom Clancy's novels, is given the position of acting deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, where he discovers his colleagues are conducting a major discreet operation.
GoodreadsProtagonist Jack Ryan, featured in many of Tom Clancy's novels, is given the position of acting deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, where he discovers his colleagues are conducting a major discreet operation.
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"The Plains of Passage" is another novel that features the character Ayla, who appears in several of Jean M. Auel's books, as she journeys west. This novel is the sequel to "The Mammoth Hunters" and follows Ayla on a long journey.
Goodreads"The Plains of Passage" is another novel that features the character Ayla, who appears in several of Jean M. Auel's books, as she journeys west. This novel is the sequel to "The Mammoth Hunters" and follows Ayla on a long journey.
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A sequel to Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind," this work made The New York Times Best Seller list and was adapted into a television miniseries. It begins where "Gone with the Wind" leaves off, with Scarlett at the funeral for her former sister-in-law Melanie Wilkes.
GoodreadsA sequel to Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind," this work made The New York Times Best Seller list and was adapted into a television miniseries. It begins where "Gone with the Wind" leaves off, with Scarlett at the funeral for her former sister-in-law Melanie Wilkes.
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Stephen King strays from his usual writing style with this novel with this first-person narrative. The book reads like a spoken monologue, with no breaks or double spacing. Dedicated to King's mother, the novel centers around a 65-year-old woman suspected of murdering her wealthy employer.
GoodreadsStephen King strays from his usual writing style with this novel with this first-person narrative. The book reads like a spoken monologue, with no breaks or double spacing. Dedicated to King's mother, the novel centers around a 65-year-old woman suspected of murdering her wealthy employer.
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"The Bridges of Madison County" is a bestselling novel centered on an Italian American married woman's life. Set in the 1960s, the protagonist lives in Madison County, Iowa, where she engages in an affair with a photographer who has traveled there to photograph the city's bridges. With more than 60 million copies sold, it is widely read and was even adapted into a feature film and musical.
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Goodreads"The Bridges of Madison County" is a bestselling novel centered on an Italian American married woman's life. Set in the 1960s, the protagonist lives in Madison County, Iowa, where she engages in an affair with a photographer who has traveled there to photograph the city's bridges. With more than 60 million copies sold, it is widely read and was even adapted into a feature film and musical.
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"The Chamber" is a legal thriller about a young lawyer who takes on a case for a tough client facing the death penalty. Grisham was one of the decade's most popular authors, and "The Chamber" certainly helped set the tone for his next several novels.
Goodreads"The Chamber" is a legal thriller about a young lawyer who takes on a case for a tough client facing the death penalty. Grisham was one of the decade's most popular authors, and "The Chamber" certainly helped set the tone for his next several novels.
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"The Rainmaker" is another legal novel about an inexperienced lawyer facing one of the largest cases of his career. The novel was later adapted into a film, with Matt Damon playing the lead as attorney Rudy Baylor.
Goodreads"The Rainmaker" is another legal novel about an inexperienced lawyer facing one of the largest cases of his career. The novel was later adapted into a film, with Matt Damon playing the lead as attorney Rudy Baylor.
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John Grisham's seventh novel is about a jury for a tobacco trial suspected of being controlled by someone with ulterior motives. Set in rural Mississippi, this mystery dives into a small town where corporate interests compete with a fair-and-balanced trial.
GoodreadsJohn Grisham's seventh novel is about a jury for a tobacco trial suspected of being controlled by someone with ulterior motives. Set in rural Mississippi, this mystery dives into a small town where corporate interests compete with a fair-and-balanced trial.
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"The Partner" is a story about a law partner who fakes his own death and steals millions from his firm, only to be found years later by his disgruntled former associates.
Goodreads"The Partner" is a story about a law partner who fakes his own death and steals millions from his firm, only to be found years later by his disgruntled former associates.
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John Grisham's ninth novel, "The Street Lawyer," is about a lawyer whose career is on the rise until his life changes after a violent encounter with a homeless person.
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GoodreadsJohn Grisham's ninth novel, "The Street Lawyer," is about a lawyer whose career is on the rise until his life changes after a violent encounter with a homeless person.
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This novel centers around an eccentric billionaire who—just hours before dying by suicide—rewrites his will to almost completely cut out his family. Mystery ensues as his family fights for what they feel is theirs, leading them down a path of stories unknown to them regarding their former husband and father.
GoodreadsThis novel centers around an eccentric billionaire who—just hours before dying by suicide—rewrites his will to almost completely cut out his family. Mystery ensues as his family fights for what they feel is theirs, leading them down a path of stories unknown to them regarding their former husband and father.
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"The Brethren" is a novel about a white-collar prison home to three former judges who call themselves the Brethren. The three manage an ingenious mail scam from prison until they hook an unlikely victim, leading to chaos and mystery.
Goodreads"The Brethren" is a novel about a white-collar prison home to three former judges who call themselves the Brethren. The three manage an ingenious mail scam from prison until they hook an unlikely victim, leading to chaos and mystery.
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The ninth book in a series, "Desecration" was on The New York Times Best Sellers list for 19 weeks and centers around the end of the world and the fate of humankind.
GoodreadsThe ninth book in a series, "Desecration" was on The New York Times Best Sellers list for 19 weeks and centers around the end of the world and the fate of humankind.
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"The Summons" features a newly divorced law professor whose life takes a turn after he is summoned to his hometown by his dying father, who leaves a mysterious secret before passing away.
Goodreads"The Summons" features a newly divorced law professor whose life takes a turn after he is summoned to his hometown by his dying father, who leaves a mysterious secret before passing away.
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The fifth in the bestselling series, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" follows Harry and his friends as they face the looming threat of Voldemort paired with the creeping influence of the Ministry of Magic at Hogwarts.
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GoodreadsThe fifth in the bestselling series, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" follows Harry and his friends as they face the looming threat of Voldemort paired with the creeping influence of the Ministry of Magic at Hogwarts.
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"The Da Vinci Code" is a thriller about a Harvard professor's business trip to Paris, where he discovers hidden messages in the works of Leonardo da Vinci. Later adapted into a feature film with Tom Hanks as the lead, this was the edition to become one of the bestselling series in history.
Goodreads"The Da Vinci Code" is a thriller about a Harvard professor's business trip to Paris, where he discovers hidden messages in the works of Leonardo da Vinci. Later adapted into a feature film with Tom Hanks as the lead, this was the edition to become one of the bestselling series in history.
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"The Broker" is a suspense novel about Joel Backman, a disgraced Washington D.C. power broker forced to hide in Bologna, Italy, after a presidential pardon places him out of jail and into the crosshairs of enemies who want his secrets. An international espionage thriller, "The Broker" takes the reader through a world of CIA agents, deception, and conspiracy.
Goodreads"The Broker" is a suspense novel about Joel Backman, a disgraced Washington D.C. power broker forced to hide in Bologna, Italy, after a presidential pardon places him out of jail and into the crosshairs of enemies who want his secrets. An international espionage thriller, "The Broker" takes the reader through a world of CIA agents, deception, and conspiracy.
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"For One More Day" is a touching novel about protagonist Charley, who deals with losing his parents. On a night he plans to take his life, he ends up back in the house he grew up in only to find his mother (who has been dead for many years) waiting for him. Spending one last day with his deceased mother helps put a new spin on life for Charley.
Goodreads"For One More Day" is a touching novel about protagonist Charley, who deals with losing his parents. On a night he plans to take his life, he ends up back in the house he grew up in only to find his mother (who has been dead for many years) waiting for him. Spending one last day with his deceased mother helps put a new spin on life for Charley.
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The finale to the bestselling children series of all time, "Deathly Hallows" follows Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger as they prepare for a final showdown with Voldemort's army.
GoodreadsThe finale to the bestselling children series of all time, "Deathly Hallows" follows Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger as they prepare for a final showdown with Voldemort's army.
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The novel follows two lawyers who succeed in a multi-million dollar case against a chemical company. However, the company's lawyers appeal the case, and despite the deaths caused by the company's pollution, the case's outcome is unclear.
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GoodreadsThe novel follows two lawyers who succeed in a multi-million dollar case against a chemical company. However, the company's lawyers appeal the case, and despite the deaths caused by the company's pollution, the case's outcome is unclear.
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A follow-up to "The Da Vinci Code," "The Lost Symbol" is set in Washington D.C. among hidden chambers, tunnels, and temples as the protagonist strives to unlock the secrets of a mysterious object.
GoodreadsA follow-up to "The Da Vinci Code," "The Lost Symbol" is set in Washington D.C. among hidden chambers, tunnels, and temples as the protagonist strives to unlock the secrets of a mysterious object.
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The finale of the Millennium trilogy, "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" follows protagonist Lisbeth Salander as she fights for her life while potentially facing trial for three murders.
GoodreadsThe finale of the Millennium trilogy, "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" follows protagonist Lisbeth Salander as she fights for her life while potentially facing trial for three murders.
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"The Litigators" is a novel about two partners who operate a small firm and take on an unexpectedly successful lawyer facing rock bottom as they all team up to tackle a large case.
Goodreads"The Litigators" is a novel about two partners who operate a small firm and take on an unexpectedly successful lawyer facing rock bottom as they all team up to tackle a large case.
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"Fifty Shades of Grey" took the nation by storm, bringing erotic fiction to the mainstream. The story follows a literature student who becomes attracted to a mysterious millionaire with whom she interviews and quickly becomes entwined, introducing deep fantasies that soon become her own. The Fifty Shades franchise was adapted into three films starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in the leading roles, culminating with 2018's "Fifty Shades Freed."
Goodreads"Fifty Shades of Grey" took the nation by storm, bringing erotic fiction to the mainstream. The story follows a literature student who becomes attracted to a mysterious millionaire with whom she interviews and quickly becomes entwined, introducing deep fantasies that soon become her own. The Fifty Shades franchise was adapted into three films starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in the leading roles, culminating with 2018's "Fifty Shades Freed."
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Part of a series of bestselling books with over 80 million copies sold, "Hard Luck" details the protagonist's experiences in middle school after he must find new friends.
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GoodreadsPart of a series of bestselling books with over 80 million copies sold, "Hard Luck" details the protagonist's experiences in middle school after he must find new friends.
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Adapted for the screen shortly after its release, "The Fault in Our Stars" is a love story of a young girl going through chemotherapy who falls in love with a boy. Throughout the story, both learn about life and happiness while enjoying their fleeting time together.
GoodreadsAdapted for the screen shortly after its release, "The Fault in Our Stars" is a love story of a young girl going through chemotherapy who falls in love with a boy. Throughout the story, both learn about life and happiness while enjoying their fleeting time together.
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"Go Set a Watchman" is the much-anticipated follow-up to Harper Lee's classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," focusing on a grown-up Scout as she returns home to visit her father. Set in the civil rights era, the protagonist returns to find uncomfortable truths about her family.
Goodreads"Go Set a Watchman" is the much-anticipated follow-up to Harper Lee's classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," focusing on a grown-up Scout as she returns home to visit her father. Set in the civil rights era, the protagonist returns to find uncomfortable truths about her family.
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"The Girl on the Train" caught the world's attention in 2016 with its first-person narrative and mysterious plot. Following the disappearance of a young woman, this emotional novel deals with relationships, trust, and the mysterious ways our lives are connected.
Goodreads"The Girl on the Train" caught the world's attention in 2016 with its first-person narrative and mysterious plot. Following the disappearance of a young woman, this emotional novel deals with relationships, trust, and the mysterious ways our lives are connected.
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In the 12th book of the "Wimpy Kid" series, instead of Christmas at home this year, the protagonist's family decides to spend the holiday at a resort out of town. However, the holiday isn't as relaxing as the Heffleys expected.
GoodreadsIn the 12th book of the "Wimpy Kid" series, instead of Christmas at home this year, the protagonist's family decides to spend the holiday at a resort out of town. However, the holiday isn't as relaxing as the Heffleys expected.
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"Becoming" is former first lady of the United States Michelle Obama's memoir, in which she discusses her early life and the experiences that led her to be the woman she is today. From growing up on the South Side of Chicago to arriving at the White House, Obama's memoir is described as deeply personal.
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Goodreads"Becoming" is former first lady of the United States Michelle Obama's memoir, in which she discusses her early life and the experiences that led her to be the woman she is today. From growing up on the South Side of Chicago to arriving at the White House, Obama's memoir is described as deeply personal.
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"Where the Crawdads Sing," a novel that is at once a coming-of-age tale and murder mystery, nudged out former first lady Michelle Obama's "Becoming" for the distinction of the bestselling book of 2019. Author Delia Owens is also the co-author of three internationally bestselling nonfiction books that detail her experiences living in Africa while working as a wildlife scientist.
In 2022, upon the release of the film adaptation of "Crawdads," an explosive article in The Atlantic exposed Owens and her husband as potentially involved in their own real-life murder mystery decades earlier.
Goodreads"Where the Crawdads Sing," a novel that is at once a coming-of-age tale and murder mystery, nudged out former first lady Michelle Obama's "Becoming" for the distinction of the bestselling book of 2019. Author Delia Owens is also the co-author of three internationally bestselling nonfiction books that detail her experiences living in Africa while working as a wildlife scientist.
In 2022, upon the release of the film adaptation of "Crawdads," an explosive article in The Atlantic exposed Owens and her husband as potentially involved in their own real-life murder mystery decades earlier.
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Former president Barack Obama's memoir "A Promised Land" details his life from college through the beginnings of his political career and his first four years as president of the United States. The book also gives an account of the raid of Osama bin Laden's hideout and his assassination in 2011. Intended to take a year to write, Obama's book ended up being a three-year, almost 800-page undertaking, written entirely by himself rather than a ghostwriter.
GoodreadsFormer president Barack Obama's memoir "A Promised Land" details his life from college through the beginnings of his political career and his first four years as president of the United States. The book also gives an account of the raid of Osama bin Laden's hideout and his assassination in 2011. Intended to take a year to write, Obama's book ended up being a three-year, almost 800-page undertaking, written entirely by himself rather than a ghostwriter.
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Written and illustrated by the creator of the "Captain Underpants" series, "Dog Man" is set in the same universe and features a half-dog, half-man cop. This installment of the series finds Dog Man protecting his neighborhood against forces of darkness and explores themes like acceptance and love. The book's success came amid backlash from racial justice advocates and police brutality protestors against media glorifying police.
GoodreadsWritten and illustrated by the creator of the "Captain Underpants" series, "Dog Man" is set in the same universe and features a half-dog, half-man cop. This installment of the series finds Dog Man protecting his neighborhood against forces of darkness and explores themes like acceptance and love. The book's success came amid backlash from racial justice advocates and police brutality protestors against media glorifying police.
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Blending memoir-style personal anecdotes with advice for getting through difficult times, "The Light We Carry" is Michelle Obama's follow-up to her highly successful memoir "Becoming." The book details Obama's tendency toward worrying and her experiences of feeling like an outsider, both in her young adulthood and during her husband's presidency. Published during the COVID-19 pandemic, she offers tools for navigating fraught spaces and times by drawing on her own history.
GoodreadsBlending memoir-style personal anecdotes with advice for getting through difficult times, "The Light We Carry" is Michelle Obama's follow-up to her highly successful memoir "Becoming." The book details Obama's tendency toward worrying and her experiences of feeling like an outsider, both in her young adulthood and during her husband's presidency. Published during the COVID-19 pandemic, she offers tools for navigating fraught spaces and times by drawing on her own history.
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Research shows that reading fiction encourages empathy. While more high school curriculums should include modern, diverse writers like Amy Tan and Malala Yousafzai, certain classics—like John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" and Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street"—endure. Some even make a comeback. George Orwell's "1984," a novel published in 1949 about a dystopian future where the government controls the truth, even surged to #6 on the bestseller list in January 2021, selling more than 24,000 copies following the insurrection in Washington D.C.
While books are ostensibly for anyone with a yearning to learn, sometimes parents, teachers, and school board officials disagree on what kids should or shouldn't read. The result of the push and pull between these groups then shapes the reading lists of millions across the country. According to Pen America, 1,648 different books were banned in schools across the United States between July 2021 and June 2022. These bans affected 138 school districts in 32 states, impacting the books an estimated 4 million students were allowed to read. The top three most frequently banned books were Maia Kobabe's "Gender Queer: A Memoir," George M. Johnson's "All Boys Aren't Blue," and Ashley Hope Pérez's "Out of Darkness."
Certain books deserve a first, second, or maybe even a third read. Using data from Goodreads released in January 2023, Stacker compiled a list of 50 timeless books, plays, and epic poems commonly found on high school reading lists. A total of 1,194 voters picked the most essential reading required for students. The final ranking is based on Goodreads' score, which considers multiple factors, including total votes each book received and how highly voters ranked each book.
Read on to see which classics made the list.
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CanvaResearch shows that reading fiction encourages empathy. While more high school curriculums should include modern, diverse writers like Amy Tan and Malala Yousafzai, certain classics—like John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" and Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street"—endure. Some even make a comeback. George Orwell's "1984," a novel published in 1949 about a dystopian future where the government controls the truth, even surged to #6 on the bestseller list in January 2021, selling more than 24,000 copies following the insurrection in Washington D.C.
While books are ostensibly for anyone with a yearning to learn, sometimes parents, teachers, and school board officials disagree on what kids should or shouldn't read. The result of the push and pull between these groups then shapes the reading lists of millions across the country. According to Pen America, 1,648 different books were banned in schools across the United States between July 2021 and June 2022. These bans affected 138 school districts in 32 states, impacting the books an estimated 4 million students were allowed to read. The top three most frequently banned books were Maia Kobabe's "Gender Queer: A Memoir," George M. Johnson's "All Boys Aren't Blue," and Ashley Hope Pérez's "Out of Darkness."
Certain books deserve a first, second, or maybe even a third read. Using data from Goodreads released in January 2023, Stacker compiled a list of 50 timeless books, plays, and epic poems commonly found on high school reading lists. A total of 1,194 voters picked the most essential reading required for students. The final ranking is based on Goodreads' score, which considers multiple factors, including total votes each book received and how highly voters ranked each book.
Read on to see which classics made the list.
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- Author: Zora Neale Hurston
- Score: 4,143
- Average rating: 3.97 (based on 316,337 ratings)
A coming-of-age story set in early 1900s Florida, "Their Eyes Were Watching God" tackles a multitude of issues: racism, sexism, segregation, poverty, and gender roles, among others. Initially overlooked upon its release, Zora Neale Hurston's best-known work is now considered a modern American masterpiece thanks to work done in Black studies programs in the 1970s.
Goodreads- Author: Zora Neale Hurston
- Score: 4,143
- Average rating: 3.97 (based on 316,337 ratings)
A coming-of-age story set in early 1900s Florida, "Their Eyes Were Watching God" tackles a multitude of issues: racism, sexism, segregation, poverty, and gender roles, among others. Initially overlooked upon its release, Zora Neale Hurston's best-known work is now considered a modern American masterpiece thanks to work done in Black studies programs in the 1970s.
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- Author: Edith Hamilton
- Score: 4,148
- Average rating: 4.02 (based on 52,213 ratings)
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" has been a standard of both reference and pleasure reading since its publication in 1942. The book was commissioned by an editor at the publisher Little, Brown and Company in 1939 to replace the outdated 1855 collection on the subject, "Bulfinch's Mythology," and it remains a popular choice for educating students on the subject today. At nearly 500 pages, this hefty tome covers all the classic Greek, Roman, and Norse myths in one place, from the journeys of Odysseus and the Trojan War to Cupid and Psyche.
Goodreads- Author: Edith Hamilton
- Score: 4,148
- Average rating: 4.02 (based on 52,213 ratings)
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" has been a standard of both reference and pleasure reading since its publication in 1942. The book was commissioned by an editor at the publisher Little, Brown and Company in 1939 to replace the outdated 1855 collection on the subject, "Bulfinch's Mythology," and it remains a popular choice for educating students on the subject today. At nearly 500 pages, this hefty tome covers all the classic Greek, Roman, and Norse myths in one place, from the journeys of Odysseus and the Trojan War to Cupid and Psyche.
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- Author: Maya Angelou
- Score: 4,153
- Average rating: 4.28 (based on 492,982 ratings)
In the first of her seven memoirs, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," Maya Angelou speaks of her early life growing up in the South, including the abuse and racism she faced. Before this, Angelou was known as a poet but was encouraged to try her hand at long-form writing following a party she attended with the legendary James Baldwin. This book sold 1 million copies, was nominated for a National Book Award, and spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list.
Goodreads- Author: Maya Angelou
- Score: 4,153
- Average rating: 4.28 (based on 492,982 ratings)
In the first of her seven memoirs, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," Maya Angelou speaks of her early life growing up in the South, including the abuse and racism she faced. Before this, Angelou was known as a poet but was encouraged to try her hand at long-form writing following a party she attended with the legendary James Baldwin. This book sold 1 million copies, was nominated for a National Book Award, and spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list.
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- Author: Sophocles
- Score: 4,211
- Average rating: 3.72 (based on 200,721 ratings)
The tragic Greek play "Oedipus Rex" tells the shocking tale of King Oedipus, who unknowingly kills his father and marries his mother. The work of Sophocles has inspired many others across disciplines, including Igor Stravinsky's 1920s opera of the same name. Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic concept of the Oedipus complex, a theory that children are sexually attracted to their opposite-sex parent, also derived from this work.
Goodreads- Author: Sophocles
- Score: 4,211
- Average rating: 3.72 (based on 200,721 ratings)
The tragic Greek play "Oedipus Rex" tells the shocking tale of King Oedipus, who unknowingly kills his father and marries his mother. The work of Sophocles has inspired many others across disciplines, including Igor Stravinsky's 1920s opera of the same name. Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic concept of the Oedipus complex, a theory that children are sexually attracted to their opposite-sex parent, also derived from this work.
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- Author: Herman Melville
- Score: 4,240
- Average rating: 3.53 (based on 528,908 ratings)
Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick or, the Whale"—the lengthy tale of a sea captain on the hunt for this great beast—was inspired by a real-life sperm whale attack that sank the Essex in 1820. Although the book sold less than 3,000 copies during Melville's lifetime, it is now considered an American classic. In September 2022, one collector paid a whopping $327,600 to obtain an 1853 edition of the novel.
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Goodreads- Author: Herman Melville
- Score: 4,240
- Average rating: 3.53 (based on 528,908 ratings)
Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick or, the Whale"—the lengthy tale of a sea captain on the hunt for this great beast—was inspired by a real-life sperm whale attack that sank the Essex in 1820. Although the book sold less than 3,000 copies during Melville's lifetime, it is now considered an American classic. In September 2022, one collector paid a whopping $327,600 to obtain an 1853 edition of the novel.
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- Author: John Steinbeck
- Score: 4,421
- Average rating: 3.51 (based on 218,730 ratings)
John Steinbeck's "The Pearl" tells the story of Kino, a poor diver trying to support his family by gathering pearls from gulf beds. He is only barely scraping by until he happens upon a giant pearl. Kino thinks this discovery will finally provide him with the financial comfort and security he has been seeking, but it ultimately brings disaster. The story addresses the reader's relationship to nature, the human need for connection, and the consequences of resisting injustice.
Goodreads- Author: John Steinbeck
- Score: 4,421
- Average rating: 3.51 (based on 218,730 ratings)
John Steinbeck's "The Pearl" tells the story of Kino, a poor diver trying to support his family by gathering pearls from gulf beds. He is only barely scraping by until he happens upon a giant pearl. Kino thinks this discovery will finally provide him with the financial comfort and security he has been seeking, but it ultimately brings disaster. The story addresses the reader's relationship to nature, the human need for connection, and the consequences of resisting injustice.
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- Author: Oscar Wilde
- Score: 4,540
- Average rating: 4.18 (based on 345,903 ratings)
This comedic play by Oscar Wilde takes a satiric look at Victorian social values while following two men—Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff—as they tell lies to bring some excitement to their lives. "The Importance of Being Earnest" was Wilde's final play, and some consider it his masterpiece.
Goodreads- Author: Oscar Wilde
- Score: 4,540
- Average rating: 4.18 (based on 345,903 ratings)
This comedic play by Oscar Wilde takes a satiric look at Victorian social values while following two men—Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff—as they tell lies to bring some excitement to their lives. "The Importance of Being Earnest" was Wilde's final play, and some consider it his masterpiece.
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- Author: Stephen Crane
- Score: 4,752
- Average rating: 3.28 (based on 99,854 ratings)
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry Fleming enlists in the Union Army, enticed by visions of glory. When the reality of war and battle sets in, Fleming retreats in fear. In the end, he faces his cowardice and rises to leadership. This American war novel was published in 1895 and is so authentic that it's easy to believe the author—born after the Civil War ended—was himself a veteran.
Goodreads- Author: Stephen Crane
- Score: 4,752
- Average rating: 3.28 (based on 99,854 ratings)
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry Fleming enlists in the Union Army, enticed by visions of glory. When the reality of war and battle sets in, Fleming retreats in fear. In the end, he faces his cowardice and rises to leadership. This American war novel was published in 1895 and is so authentic that it's easy to believe the author—born after the Civil War ended—was himself a veteran.
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 4,822
- Average rating: 3.77 (based on 164,742 ratings)
This five-act comedy tells the story of the courtship of the headstrong Katherine and the money-grubbing Petruchio, who is determined to subdue Katherine and make her his wife. After the wedding, Petruchio drags his new wife through the mud to their new home in the country. He proceeds to starve and deprive her of sleep to make his new bride submissive. The play, one of Shakespeare's most popular, has been both criticized for its abusive and misogynistic attitude toward women and praised as a challenging view of how women are supposed to behave.
Goodreads- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 4,822
- Average rating: 3.77 (based on 164,742 ratings)
This five-act comedy tells the story of the courtship of the headstrong Katherine and the money-grubbing Petruchio, who is determined to subdue Katherine and make her his wife. After the wedding, Petruchio drags his new wife through the mud to their new home in the country. He proceeds to starve and deprive her of sleep to make his new bride submissive. The play, one of Shakespeare's most popular, has been both criticized for its abusive and misogynistic attitude toward women and praised as a challenging view of how women are supposed to behave.
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- Author: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
- Score: 4,858
- Average rating: 4.09 (based on 1,284,145 ratings)
In "Slaughterhouse-Five," Kurt Vonnegut tells the story of Billy Pilgrim—based on a real American soldier—who is "unstuck in time." He travels throughout the timeline of his life in a nonlinear fashion, forced to relive certain moments. He is first pulled out after he is drafted and captured in Germany during World War II. The book, which explores how humankind repeats history, has been banned or challenged in classrooms throughout the United States. It even landed in the Supreme Court in 1982 in Board of Education v. Pico, and the court held that banning the book violated the First Amendment.
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Goodreads- Author: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
- Score: 4,858
- Average rating: 4.09 (based on 1,284,145 ratings)
In "Slaughterhouse-Five," Kurt Vonnegut tells the story of Billy Pilgrim—based on a real American soldier—who is "unstuck in time." He travels throughout the timeline of his life in a nonlinear fashion, forced to relive certain moments. He is first pulled out after he is drafted and captured in Germany during World War II. The book, which explores how humankind repeats history, has been banned or challenged in classrooms throughout the United States. It even landed in the Supreme Court in 1982 in Board of Education v. Pico, and the court held that banning the book violated the First Amendment.
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- Author: Mark Twain
- Score: 5,170
- Average rating: 3.92 (based on 879,567 ratings)
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" takes place in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, during the 1840s. Tom Sawyer and his friend Huck Finn witness a murder by Joe. After the boys stay silent, the wrong man is accused of the crime. When they flee, the whole town presumes them dead, and the boys end up attending their own funerals. Mark Twain's portrayal of Sawyer and Finn challenges the idyllic American view of childhood, instead showing children as fallible human beings with imperfections like anyone else.
Goodreads- Author: Mark Twain
- Score: 5,170
- Average rating: 3.92 (based on 879,567 ratings)
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" takes place in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, during the 1840s. Tom Sawyer and his friend Huck Finn witness a murder by Joe. After the boys stay silent, the wrong man is accused of the crime. When they flee, the whole town presumes them dead, and the boys end up attending their own funerals. Mark Twain's portrayal of Sawyer and Finn challenges the idyllic American view of childhood, instead showing children as fallible human beings with imperfections like anyone else.
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- Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Score: 5,537
- Average rating: 4.25 (based on 798,073 ratings)
This Russian classic, published in 1886, tells the story of a former student named Rodion Raskolnikov, who is now impoverished and on the verge of mental instability. To get money—and to demonstrate his exceptionalness—he comes up with a murderous plan to kill a pawnbroker. Considered one of the first psychological novels, "Crime and Punishment" is also quite political as it explores the character's pull toward liberal views and his rebellion against them.
Goodreads- Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Score: 5,537
- Average rating: 4.25 (based on 798,073 ratings)
This Russian classic, published in 1886, tells the story of a former student named Rodion Raskolnikov, who is now impoverished and on the verge of mental instability. To get money—and to demonstrate his exceptionalness—he comes up with a murderous plan to kill a pawnbroker. Considered one of the first psychological novels, "Crime and Punishment" is also quite political as it explores the character's pull toward liberal views and his rebellion against them.
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- Author: John Knowles
- Score: 5,561
- Average rating: 3.59 (based on 209,325 ratings)
In "A Separate Peace," John Knowles explores the friendship of two young men—the quiet, intellectual Gene Forrester and his extroverted, athletic friend Finny. Gene lives vicariously through Finny, but his jealousy ultimately ends in tragedy after he commits a subtle act of violence. The book examines themes of envy and the need to achieve.
Goodreads- Author: John Knowles
- Score: 5,561
- Average rating: 3.59 (based on 209,325 ratings)
In "A Separate Peace," John Knowles explores the friendship of two young men—the quiet, intellectual Gene Forrester and his extroverted, athletic friend Finny. Gene lives vicariously through Finny, but his jealousy ultimately ends in tragedy after he commits a subtle act of violence. The book examines themes of envy and the need to achieve.
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- Author: Arthur Miller
- Score: 6,178
- Average rating: 3.56 (based on 217,183 ratings)
Arthur Miller introduces readers to an aging Willy Loman, a traveling salesman nearing the end of his career. Loman decides he's tired of driving for work and asks for an office job in New York City, believing he is vital to the company. His boss ends up firing him. Loman is also faced with the fact that his son, Biff, is not as successful in life as he had hoped.
Ultimately, Loman takes his own life so his son can have the insurance money to jump-start a better life. After his death, only Loman's family attends his funeral. "Death of a Salesman" won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
Goodreads- Author: Arthur Miller
- Score: 6,178
- Average rating: 3.56 (based on 217,183 ratings)
Arthur Miller introduces readers to an aging Willy Loman, a traveling salesman nearing the end of his career. Loman decides he's tired of driving for work and asks for an office job in New York City, believing he is vital to the company. His boss ends up firing him. Loman is also faced with the fact that his son, Biff, is not as successful in life as he had hoped.
Ultimately, Loman takes his own life so his son can have the insurance money to jump-start a better life. After his death, only Loman's family attends his funeral. "Death of a Salesman" won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
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- Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Score: 6,838
- Average rating: 4.32 (based on 1,871,036 ratings)
In "The Little Prince," a pilot whose plane has crashed in the Sahara desert meets a young boy from outer space. The boy is traveling from planet to planet in search of friendship. On the boy's home—an asteroid—he lived alone, accompanied only by a solitary rose. Once on Earth, the boy meets a wise fox who tells him he can only see clearly with his heart. The book's somber themes of imagination and adulthood have resonated with children and adults alike since it was published—it is now one of the most translated books of all time.
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Goodreads- Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Score: 6,838
- Average rating: 4.32 (based on 1,871,036 ratings)
In "The Little Prince," a pilot whose plane has crashed in the Sahara desert meets a young boy from outer space. The boy is traveling from planet to planet in search of friendship. On the boy's home—an asteroid—he lived alone, accompanied only by a solitary rose. Once on Earth, the boy meets a wise fox who tells him he can only see clearly with his heart. The book's somber themes of imagination and adulthood have resonated with children and adults alike since it was published—it is now one of the most translated books of all time.
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- Author: Ernest Hemingway
- Score: 6,848
- Average rating: 3.80 (based on 1,036,482 ratings)
"The Old Man and the Sea" was Ernest Hemingway's final major work. The story follows an old man who catches a large fish, only to have it eaten by sharks before he can get it back to shore. Although many may see symbolism about life and aging in the book, Hemingway said there wasn't a deeper meaning in the prose.
Goodreads- Author: Ernest Hemingway
- Score: 6,848
- Average rating: 3.80 (based on 1,036,482 ratings)
"The Old Man and the Sea" was Ernest Hemingway's final major work. The story follows an old man who catches a large fish, only to have it eaten by sharks before he can get it back to shore. Although many may see symbolism about life and aging in the book, Hemingway said there wasn't a deeper meaning in the prose.
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- Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
- Score: 6,904
- Average rating: 3.52 (based on 211,378 ratings)
"The Canterbury Tales," written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, was one of the first major works of English literature. The story follows a group of pilgrims who tell tales during their journey from London to Canterbury Cathedral. The cast of characters—including a carpenter, cook, and knight, among others—paints a varied picture of 14th-century society. The stories inspired the modern film "A Knight's Tale," starring Heath Ledger as a poor knight and Paul Bettany as Chaucer.
Goodreads- Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
- Score: 6,904
- Average rating: 3.52 (based on 211,378 ratings)
"The Canterbury Tales," written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, was one of the first major works of English literature. The story follows a group of pilgrims who tell tales during their journey from London to Canterbury Cathedral. The cast of characters—including a carpenter, cook, and knight, among others—paints a varied picture of 14th-century society. The stories inspired the modern film "A Knight's Tale," starring Heath Ledger as a poor knight and Paul Bettany as Chaucer.
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 6,966
- Average rating: 3.89 (based on 363,620 ratings)
Shakespeare wrote "Othello" in the early 17th century. The play tells the tragic story of Othello—a Moor and general in the Venetian army, and Iago—a traitorous low-ranking officer. Shakespeare tackles themes of racism, betrayal, and jealousy. While he refers to Othello as "Black," Shakespeare most likely meant he was darker-skinned than most Englishmen at the time and not necessarily of African descent.
Goodreads- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 6,966
- Average rating: 3.89 (based on 363,620 ratings)
Shakespeare wrote "Othello" in the early 17th century. The play tells the tragic story of Othello—a Moor and general in the Venetian army, and Iago—a traitorous low-ranking officer. Shakespeare tackles themes of racism, betrayal, and jealousy. While he refers to Othello as "Black," Shakespeare most likely meant he was darker-skinned than most Englishmen at the time and not necessarily of African descent.
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- Author: Daniel Keyes
- Score: 7,235
- Average rating: 4.18 (based on 597,740 ratings)
The main character in "Flowers for Algernon" is Charlie Gordon, a man of low intelligence who becomes a genius after undergoing an experimental procedure. The experiment has already been performed on a lab mouse named Algernon. Gordon's intelligence opens his eyes to things he's never understood before, but he eventually loses his newly acquired knowledge. The mouse, who Gordon remembers fondly, dies. Daniel Keyes wrote the book after realizing his education was causing a rift between him and his loved ones, making him wonder what it would be like if someone's intelligence could be increased.
Goodreads- Author: Daniel Keyes
- Score: 7,235
- Average rating: 4.18 (based on 597,740 ratings)
The main character in "Flowers for Algernon" is Charlie Gordon, a man of low intelligence who becomes a genius after undergoing an experimental procedure. The experiment has already been performed on a lab mouse named Algernon. Gordon's intelligence opens his eyes to things he's never understood before, but he eventually loses his newly acquired knowledge. The mouse, who Gordon remembers fondly, dies. Daniel Keyes wrote the book after realizing his education was causing a rift between him and his loved ones, making him wonder what it would be like if someone's intelligence could be increased.
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- Author: Unknown
- Score: 7,844
- Average rating: 3.47 (based on 283,839 ratings)
"Beowulf" is an epic poem—an original manuscript copy is housed in the British Library—of 3,000 lines. It was written in Old English somewhere between A.D. 700 and 1000 and tells the story of Beowulf, a nobleman and warrior in Sweden who is sent to Denmark to fight a swamp monster called Grendel.
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Goodreads- Author: Unknown
- Score: 7,844
- Average rating: 3.47 (based on 283,839 ratings)
"Beowulf" is an epic poem—an original manuscript copy is housed in the British Library—of 3,000 lines. It was written in Old English somewhere between A.D. 700 and 1000 and tells the story of Beowulf, a nobleman and warrior in Sweden who is sent to Denmark to fight a swamp monster called Grendel.
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- Author: Charles Dickens
- Score: 8,085
- Average rating: 3.86 (based on 901,761 ratings)
"A Tale of Two Cities" famously starts: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…" Set in the late 1700s, Charles Dickens vividly writes about the time leading up to and during the French Revolution. The historical novel describes death and despair but also touches on themes of redemption.
Goodreads- Author: Charles Dickens
- Score: 8,085
- Average rating: 3.86 (based on 901,761 ratings)
"A Tale of Two Cities" famously starts: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…" Set in the late 1700s, Charles Dickens vividly writes about the time leading up to and during the French Revolution. The historical novel describes death and despair but also touches on themes of redemption.
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- Author: Emily Brontë
- Score: 8,214
- Average rating: 3.88 (based on 1,651,158 ratings)
"Wuthering Heights," published in 1847, was the first and only novel by Emily Brontë, who died a year later at 30. Brontë tells the tragic love story between Heathcliff, an orphan, and Catherine, his wealthy benefactor's daughter. Considered a classic in English literature, the novel shows readers how passionate and destructive love can be.
Goodreads- Author: Emily Brontë
- Score: 8,214
- Average rating: 3.88 (based on 1,651,158 ratings)
"Wuthering Heights," published in 1847, was the first and only novel by Emily Brontë, who died a year later at 30. Brontë tells the tragic love story between Heathcliff, an orphan, and Catherine, his wealthy benefactor's daughter. Considered a classic in English literature, the novel shows readers how passionate and destructive love can be.
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- Author: J.R.R. Tolkien
- Score: 8,552
- Average rating: 4.28 (based on 3,583,681 ratings)
"The Hobbit" is the story of Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who sets off on a journey through the fictional world of Middle-earth in search of adventure and treasure. J.R.R. Tolkien originally wrote this book for his own kids, and it was an instant success in the children's book market. It also grew a keen following with older readers alongside the release of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy in the 1960s, when it offered a great reprieve from the tumult of the times, and the big screen adaptation in the early 2000s.
Goodreads- Author: J.R.R. Tolkien
- Score: 8,552
- Average rating: 4.28 (based on 3,583,681 ratings)
"The Hobbit" is the story of Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who sets off on a journey through the fictional world of Middle-earth in search of adventure and treasure. J.R.R. Tolkien originally wrote this book for his own kids, and it was an instant success in the children's book market. It also grew a keen following with older readers alongside the release of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy in the 1960s, when it offered a great reprieve from the tumult of the times, and the big screen adaptation in the early 2000s.
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 8,974
- Average rating: 3.95 (based on 507,482 ratings)
Like many of Shakespeare's plays, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" explores the theme of love. This comedy shows the events that surround the marriage of Theseus, the duke of Athens, to Hippolyta, a former Amazon queen. The play also shares the stories of several other lovers influenced by the fairies who live in the forest near the wedding. The play is a favorite for actors and audiences, even today.
Goodreads- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 8,974
- Average rating: 3.95 (based on 507,482 ratings)
Like many of Shakespeare's plays, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" explores the theme of love. This comedy shows the events that surround the marriage of Theseus, the duke of Athens, to Hippolyta, a former Amazon queen. The play also shares the stories of several other lovers influenced by the fairies who live in the forest near the wedding. The play is a favorite for actors and audiences, even today.
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- Author: John Steinbeck
- Score: 9,047
- Average rating: 3.99 (based on 852,960 ratings)
"The Grapes of Wrath" is considered a great American novel partly because it brought to light the destruction and despair caused by the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. The story follows Tom Joad after he is released from prison to find his family's Oklahoma farmstead empty and destroyed. Joad and his family later set off for a new life in California, only to face struggles along the way. The book, which focuses on hard work, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1940.
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Goodreads- Author: John Steinbeck
- Score: 9,047
- Average rating: 3.99 (based on 852,960 ratings)
"The Grapes of Wrath" is considered a great American novel partly because it brought to light the destruction and despair caused by the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. The story follows Tom Joad after he is released from prison to find his family's Oklahoma farmstead empty and destroyed. Joad and his family later set off for a new life in California, only to face struggles along the way. The book, which focuses on hard work, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1940.
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- Author: Charles Dickens
- Score: 9,647
- Average rating: 3.79 (based on 751,833 ratings)
This Charles Dickens classic tells the story of Pip, an orphan who gets a chance at a better life through an anonymous benefactor. The plot mostly centers around Pip's regular visits to Miss Havisham, a wealthy recluse, and his love for her adopted daughter Estella, who is cold toward Pip until years later. Many consider the novel a great masterpiece.
Goodreads- Author: Charles Dickens
- Score: 9,647
- Average rating: 3.79 (based on 751,833 ratings)
This Charles Dickens classic tells the story of Pip, an orphan who gets a chance at a better life through an anonymous benefactor. The plot mostly centers around Pip's regular visits to Miss Havisham, a wealthy recluse, and his love for her adopted daughter Estella, who is cold toward Pip until years later. Many consider the novel a great masterpiece.
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- Author: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- Score: 10,277
- Average rating: 3.85 (based on 1,435,457 ratings)
At just 20, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley created what is often labeled as the first science fiction novel: "Frankenstein." While staying with a group of literary comrades, Lord Byron challenged his fellow writers to craft ghost stories. Shelley's story was sparked by a nightmare that ultimately became the classic novel about a mad scientist who created a monster from the body parts of corpses, then brought the creature to life.
Goodreads- Author: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- Score: 10,277
- Average rating: 3.85 (based on 1,435,457 ratings)
At just 20, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley created what is often labeled as the first science fiction novel: "Frankenstein." While staying with a group of literary comrades, Lord Byron challenged his fellow writers to craft ghost stories. Shelley's story was sparked by a nightmare that ultimately became the classic novel about a mad scientist who created a monster from the body parts of corpses, then brought the creature to life.
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 10,472
- Average rating: 3.70 (based on 191,622 ratings)
Shakespeare takes on history with "Julius Caesar," a tragic story of power and betrayal. Brutus, who worked closely with Caesar, joined his fellow conspirators to assassinate Caesar to save the republic from a tyrannical leader. The events had the opposite effect when, only two years later, Caesar's grandnephew was crowned the first emperor of Rome. The play marked a political shift in Shakespeare's writing.
Goodreads- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 10,472
- Average rating: 3.70 (based on 191,622 ratings)
Shakespeare takes on history with "Julius Caesar," a tragic story of power and betrayal. Brutus, who worked closely with Caesar, joined his fellow conspirators to assassinate Caesar to save the republic from a tyrannical leader. The events had the opposite effect when, only two years later, Caesar's grandnephew was crowned the first emperor of Rome. The play marked a political shift in Shakespeare's writing.
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- Author: S.E. Hinton
- Score: 10,564
- Average rating: 4.12 (based on 1,193,939 ratings)
S.E. Hinton introduced readers to 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis in "The Outsiders," a novel she started to write when she was 16. The plot centers around two rival gangs: the lower-class Greasers and the well-off Socials. It touches on teen angst, including the frustrations young people have when they can't rely on adults to change things while also not knowing how to fix things themselves. Hinton's publishers encouraged her to publish under her initials because they didn't think the public would respect a book about teenage boys by someone with the feminine name of Susan Eloise Hinton.
Goodreads- Author: S.E. Hinton
- Score: 10,564
- Average rating: 4.12 (based on 1,193,939 ratings)
S.E. Hinton introduced readers to 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis in "The Outsiders," a novel she started to write when she was 16. The plot centers around two rival gangs: the lower-class Greasers and the well-off Socials. It touches on teen angst, including the frustrations young people have when they can't rely on adults to change things while also not knowing how to fix things themselves. Hinton's publishers encouraged her to publish under her initials because they didn't think the public would respect a book about teenage boys by someone with the feminine name of Susan Eloise Hinton.
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- Author: Aldous Huxley
- Score: 10,853
- Average rating: 3.99 (based on 1,711,789 ratings)
In "Brave New World," published in 1932, Aldous Huxley paints a picture of a dystopian future where people consume pills called soma to get a sense of instant bliss without side effects. Emotions, individuality, and lasting relationships aren't allowed. A preordained class system is decided at the embryonic stage, with certain people getting hormones for peak mental and athletic fitness. Some historians believe the book's plot could represent the future in the next 100 years.
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Goodreads- Author: Aldous Huxley
- Score: 10,853
- Average rating: 3.99 (based on 1,711,789 ratings)
In "Brave New World," published in 1932, Aldous Huxley paints a picture of a dystopian future where people consume pills called soma to get a sense of instant bliss without side effects. Emotions, individuality, and lasting relationships aren't allowed. A preordained class system is decided at the embryonic stage, with certain people getting hormones for peak mental and athletic fitness. Some historians believe the book's plot could represent the future in the next 100 years.
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- Author: Elie Wiesel
- Score: 11,080
- Average rating: 4.36 (based on 1,150,070 ratings)
"Night," the first in a trilogy of books, is the most well-known of the more than 50 works Elie Wiesel produced in his lifetime. In just over 100 pages, Wiesel recounts his experiences at the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps during the Holocaust—a history he felt compelled to share, as he stated in his 1986 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, "Because, if we forget, we are guilty, we are accomplices." The impact of this book has only grown since its publication in 1956, with educators teaching the book in schools for decades and book sales soaring alongside current events, including Wiesel's death in July 2016.
Goodreads- Author: Elie Wiesel
- Score: 11,080
- Average rating: 4.36 (based on 1,150,070 ratings)
"Night," the first in a trilogy of books, is the most well-known of the more than 50 works Elie Wiesel produced in his lifetime. In just over 100 pages, Wiesel recounts his experiences at the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps during the Holocaust—a history he felt compelled to share, as he stated in his 1986 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, "Because, if we forget, we are guilty, we are accomplices." The impact of this book has only grown since its publication in 1956, with educators teaching the book in schools for decades and book sales soaring alongside current events, including Wiesel's death in July 2016.
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- Author: Arthur Miller
- Score: 11,619
- Average rating: 3.60 (based on 380,466 ratings)
This 1953 play is a dramatized version of the Salem witch trials of the late 1600s. In the novel, a group of young girls are dancing in the forest; when caught, they fake illness and shift blame to avoid punishment. Their lies set off witchcraft accusations throughout the town. Arthur Miller wrote "The Crucible" to protest the actions of Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who set up a committee in the early 1950s to investigate and prosecute the Communists he thought had infiltrated the government. It won the 1953 Tony Award for Best Play.
Goodreads- Author: Arthur Miller
- Score: 11,619
- Average rating: 3.60 (based on 380,466 ratings)
This 1953 play is a dramatized version of the Salem witch trials of the late 1600s. In the novel, a group of young girls are dancing in the forest; when caught, they fake illness and shift blame to avoid punishment. Their lies set off witchcraft accusations throughout the town. Arthur Miller wrote "The Crucible" to protest the actions of Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who set up a committee in the early 1950s to investigate and prosecute the Communists he thought had infiltrated the government. It won the 1953 Tony Award for Best Play.
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- Author: Lois Lowry
- Score: 11,635
- Average rating: 4.13 (based on 2,238,142 ratings)
"The Giver" is the dystopian tale of a boy chosen to hold one of the most difficult and important professions in his community—the keeper of all memories from the time before, including the pain and difficulties that have been erased from the seemingly utopian world around them. In 1994, Lois Lowry was awarded the Newbery Medal—a prestigious award for children's literature in the United States—for the first installation of her book quartet. The book's complicated themes of racism, religion, and politics lend themselves more to older readers, creating rich discussion in high school classrooms.
Goodreads- Author: Lois Lowry
- Score: 11,635
- Average rating: 4.13 (based on 2,238,142 ratings)
"The Giver" is the dystopian tale of a boy chosen to hold one of the most difficult and important professions in his community—the keeper of all memories from the time before, including the pain and difficulties that have been erased from the seemingly utopian world around them. In 1994, Lois Lowry was awarded the Newbery Medal—a prestigious award for children's literature in the United States—for the first installation of her book quartet. The book's complicated themes of racism, religion, and politics lend themselves more to older readers, creating rich discussion in high school classrooms.
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- Author: Charlotte Brontë
- Score: 11,990
- Average rating: 4.14 (based on 1,941,542 ratings)
Charlotte Brontë—sister to Emily—speaks directly to the reader in "Jane Eyre." The Victorian novel follows the headstrong Jane, an orphan who lives with her aunt and cousins, on her quest to find her identity and true love. The novel, marketed as an autobiography and published in 1847 under the pen name Currer Bell, is written in the first person and introduces "the concept of the self" in writing.
Goodreads- Author: Charlotte Brontë
- Score: 11,990
- Average rating: 4.14 (based on 1,941,542 ratings)
Charlotte Brontë—sister to Emily—speaks directly to the reader in "Jane Eyre." The Victorian novel follows the headstrong Jane, an orphan who lives with her aunt and cousins, on her quest to find her identity and true love. The novel, marketed as an autobiography and published in 1847 under the pen name Currer Bell, is written in the first person and introduces "the concept of the self" in writing.
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- Author: Ray Bradbury
- Score: 12,468
- Average rating: 3.97 (based on 2,162,063 ratings)
Ray Bradbury describes a futuristic world where books are banned and burned. Guy Montag, one firefighter tasked with extinguishing the books, questions the practice. When Bradbury wrote the classic in the 1950s, television sets were becoming ubiquitous in American households. The theme of the book was a warning about how mass media could interfere with people's ability or desire to think critically, a theme that many think resonates with the social media-obsessed world of today.
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Goodreads- Author: Ray Bradbury
- Score: 12,468
- Average rating: 3.97 (based on 2,162,063 ratings)
Ray Bradbury describes a futuristic world where books are banned and burned. Guy Montag, one firefighter tasked with extinguishing the books, questions the practice. When Bradbury wrote the classic in the 1950s, television sets were becoming ubiquitous in American households. The theme of the book was a warning about how mass media could interfere with people's ability or desire to think critically, a theme that many think resonates with the social media-obsessed world of today.
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- Author: Jane Austen
- Score: 13,486
- Average rating: 4.28 (based on 3,854,915 ratings)
Published in 1813, "Pride and Prejudice" was Jane Austen's second novel. The story follows the will-they-won't-they relationship between the wealthy Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, who comes from meager means. Throughout the chapters, both change for the better as they fall in love. The book has inspired at least a dozen or more movie and television adaptations.
Goodreads- Author: Jane Austen
- Score: 13,486
- Average rating: 4.28 (based on 3,854,915 ratings)
Published in 1813, "Pride and Prejudice" was Jane Austen's second novel. The story follows the will-they-won't-they relationship between the wealthy Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, who comes from meager means. Throughout the chapters, both change for the better as they fall in love. The book has inspired at least a dozen or more movie and television adaptations.
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- Author: Homer
- Score: 15,087
- Average rating: 3.79 (based on 1,001,633 ratings)
"The Odyssey," a Greek epic poem, follows Odysseus as he travels back to the island of Ithaca after fighting in the war at Troy—something addressed in Homer's poem "The Iliad." When he returns home, he and his son, Telemachus, kill all the men trying to marry Odysseus's wife, Penelope. In the end, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, victory, and war, intervenes. Like many Greek myths, it focuses on themes of love, courage, and revenge.
Goodreads- Author: Homer
- Score: 15,087
- Average rating: 3.79 (based on 1,001,633 ratings)
"The Odyssey," a Greek epic poem, follows Odysseus as he travels back to the island of Ithaca after fighting in the war at Troy—something addressed in Homer's poem "The Iliad." When he returns home, he and his son, Telemachus, kill all the men trying to marry Odysseus's wife, Penelope. In the end, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, victory, and war, intervenes. Like many Greek myths, it focuses on themes of love, courage, and revenge.
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- Author: Anne Frank
- Score: 15,739
- Average rating: 4.18 (based on 3,425,782 ratings)
In 1944, a young Anne Frank recorded her thoughts and feelings as she and other Jewish citizens hid from the German Nazis during World War II. The coming-of-age diary, which chronicles Frank's time hiding in the Secret Annex while she became a young woman, has been translated into 70 languages. While she and most of her family were killed, her father survived and helped publish her work, making it possible for millions to learn her story.
Goodreads- Author: Anne Frank
- Score: 15,739
- Average rating: 4.18 (based on 3,425,782 ratings)
In 1944, a young Anne Frank recorded her thoughts and feelings as she and other Jewish citizens hid from the German Nazis during World War II. The coming-of-age diary, which chronicles Frank's time hiding in the Secret Annex while she became a young woman, has been translated into 70 languages. While she and most of her family were killed, her father survived and helped publish her work, making it possible for millions to learn her story.
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- Author: Mark Twain
- Score: 16,638
- Average rating: 3.83 (based on 1,228,955 ratings)
Huckleberry Finn is the main character in this follow-up novel to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." The book explores themes of racism as Huck Finn floats down the Mississippi River with a man escaping slavery. Like Huck at the end of his tale, Twain changed his views on slavery and rejected it as an institution.
Goodreads- Author: Mark Twain
- Score: 16,638
- Average rating: 3.83 (based on 1,228,955 ratings)
Huckleberry Finn is the main character in this follow-up novel to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." The book explores themes of racism as Huck Finn floats down the Mississippi River with a man escaping slavery. Like Huck at the end of his tale, Twain changed his views on slavery and rejected it as an institution.
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- Author: George Orwell
- Score: 17,337
- Average rating: 4.19 (based on 4,095,733 ratings)
George Orwell describes a dystopian future rife with war and one where the government—led by Big Brother—controls the truth and snuffs out individual thought. The protagonist, Winston Smith, becomes disillusioned with the Party, and he rebels against it. Although it was published in 1949, the novel had a resurgence in 2017.
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Goodreads- Author: George Orwell
- Score: 17,337
- Average rating: 4.19 (based on 4,095,733 ratings)
George Orwell describes a dystopian future rife with war and one where the government—led by Big Brother—controls the truth and snuffs out individual thought. The protagonist, Winston Smith, becomes disillusioned with the Party, and he rebels against it. Although it was published in 1949, the novel had a resurgence in 2017.
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- Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Score: 17,684
- Average rating: 3.43 (based on 814,235 ratings)
Nathaniel Hawthorne published "The Scarlet Letter" in 1850. In the novel, based on historical events, readers follow the story of Hester Prynne, a woman who is forced to wear a red "A" on her clothes after she conceives a child out of wedlock. She bears the punishment alone when she refuses to name the baby's father. Her character marked one of the first where a strong woman was the protagonist. Hawthorne's novel also touches on themes of hypocrisy, shame, guilt, and love.
Goodreads- Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Score: 17,684
- Average rating: 3.43 (based on 814,235 ratings)
Nathaniel Hawthorne published "The Scarlet Letter" in 1850. In the novel, based on historical events, readers follow the story of Hester Prynne, a woman who is forced to wear a red "A" on her clothes after she conceives a child out of wedlock. She bears the punishment alone when she refuses to name the baby's father. Her character marked one of the first where a strong woman was the protagonist. Hawthorne's novel also touches on themes of hypocrisy, shame, guilt, and love.
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 19,419
- Average rating: 4.03 (based on 875,058 ratings)
Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, becomes vengeful after attending his father's funeral, only to find his mother has remarried Claudius, his uncle. The stepfather crowns himself king, a role that should have gone to Hamlet. The prince finds out his father was murdered, after which he kills the new king. Ambiguity runs through the play and the character of Hamlet, whose visions of ghosts are up for interpretation—are they real or a figment of the troubled man's imagination? The tragedy, which launched the famous line "To be, or not to be… " shines a light on some of the worst traits of humanity. Some consider the play Shakespeare's greatest work.
Goodreads- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 19,419
- Average rating: 4.03 (based on 875,058 ratings)
Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, becomes vengeful after attending his father's funeral, only to find his mother has remarried Claudius, his uncle. The stepfather crowns himself king, a role that should have gone to Hamlet. The prince finds out his father was murdered, after which he kills the new king. Ambiguity runs through the play and the character of Hamlet, whose visions of ghosts are up for interpretation—are they real or a figment of the troubled man's imagination? The tragedy, which launched the famous line "To be, or not to be… " shines a light on some of the worst traits of humanity. Some consider the play Shakespeare's greatest work.
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- Author: J.D. Salinger
- Score: 19,450
- Average rating: 3.81 (based on 3,262,066 ratings)
J.D. Salinger aptly captures teen angst in "The Catcher in the Rye" when the reader gets a look at three days in the life of its narrator, the 16-year-old Holden Caulfield. The book was an instant success, but some schools have banned it from their libraries and reading lists, citing vulgarity and sexual content.
Goodreads- Author: J.D. Salinger
- Score: 19,450
- Average rating: 3.81 (based on 3,262,066 ratings)
J.D. Salinger aptly captures teen angst in "The Catcher in the Rye" when the reader gets a look at three days in the life of its narrator, the 16-year-old Holden Caulfield. The book was an instant success, but some schools have banned it from their libraries and reading lists, citing vulgarity and sexual content.
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- Author: John Steinbeck
- Score: 19,958
- Average rating: 3.88 (based on 2,350,603 ratings)
"Of Mice and Men" tells the story of George and his simple-minded friend Lennie. The two have to get new jobs on a ranch because of some trouble in Lennie's past. The novel, set during the Great Depression, tackles topics of poverty, sexism, and racism.
Goodreads- Author: John Steinbeck
- Score: 19,958
- Average rating: 3.88 (based on 2,350,603 ratings)
"Of Mice and Men" tells the story of George and his simple-minded friend Lennie. The two have to get new jobs on a ranch because of some trouble in Lennie's past. The novel, set during the Great Depression, tackles topics of poverty, sexism, and racism.
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 21,256
- Average rating: 3.90 (based on 822,057 ratings)
Another Shakespeare classic, "Macbeth" portrays the weakness of humanity. The character of Macbeth receives a prophecy that he will one day become king of Scotland. His unchecked ambition ends in murder; Macbeth kills King Duncan to steal the throne for himself. It shows the destructive influence of political ambition and pursuing power for its own sake.
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Goodreads- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 21,256
- Average rating: 3.90 (based on 822,057 ratings)
Another Shakespeare classic, "Macbeth" portrays the weakness of humanity. The character of Macbeth receives a prophecy that he will one day become king of Scotland. His unchecked ambition ends in murder; Macbeth kills King Duncan to steal the throne for himself. It shows the destructive influence of political ambition and pursuing power for its own sake.
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- Author: George Orwell
- Score: 22,478
- Average rating: 3.98 (based on 3,491,043 ratings)
A group of farm animals organizes a revolt after they realize their master, Mr. Jones, is mistreating them and offering them nothing in return for their work. When they challenge the leadership, they are disciplined for speaking out. This classic isn't about animal rights. It is a larger critique of Soviet Communism. Orwell wrote it as an attack against Stalinism in Russia.
Goodreads- Author: George Orwell
- Score: 22,478
- Average rating: 3.98 (based on 3,491,043 ratings)
A group of farm animals organizes a revolt after they realize their master, Mr. Jones, is mistreating them and offering them nothing in return for their work. When they challenge the leadership, they are disciplined for speaking out. This classic isn't about animal rights. It is a larger critique of Soviet Communism. Orwell wrote it as an attack against Stalinism in Russia.
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- Author: William Golding
- Score: 24,079
- Average rating: 3.69 (based on 2,692,219 ratings)
"Lord of the Flies" tells the alarming story of a group of young boys who survive a plane crash, only to descend into tribalism on the island where they landed. Two of the boys—Ralph and Jack—clash in their pursuit of leadership. The novel, which has been challenged in schools, shows how struggles for power based on fear and division can result in a collapse of social order, themes that might seem relevant in the current fraught political climate.
Goodreads- Author: William Golding
- Score: 24,079
- Average rating: 3.69 (based on 2,692,219 ratings)
"Lord of the Flies" tells the alarming story of a group of young boys who survive a plane crash, only to descend into tribalism on the island where they landed. Two of the boys—Ralph and Jack—clash in their pursuit of leadership. The novel, which has been challenged in schools, shows how struggles for power based on fear and division can result in a collapse of social order, themes that might seem relevant in the current fraught political climate.
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- Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Score: 29,912
- Average rating: 3.93 (based on 4,737,607 ratings)
Nick Carraway, a Midwest transplant and Yale graduate, moves to West Egg, Long Island, and enters a world of extravagance when he becomes entangled with millionaire Jay Gatsby and socialite Daisy Buchanan. The novel is viewed as a cautionary tale about achieving the American dream of wealth and excess.
Goodreads- Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Score: 29,912
- Average rating: 3.93 (based on 4,737,607 ratings)
Nick Carraway, a Midwest transplant and Yale graduate, moves to West Egg, Long Island, and enters a world of extravagance when he becomes entangled with millionaire Jay Gatsby and socialite Daisy Buchanan. The novel is viewed as a cautionary tale about achieving the American dream of wealth and excess.
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 34,901
- Average rating: 3.74 (based on 2,430,511 ratings)
Two star-crossed lovers meet and perish in this tragedy. Juliet, a Capulet, falls in love with Romeo, a Montague. Because their families are rivals, they are forbidden to marry. They secretly wed before misfortune leads to their deaths. Losing their children inspires peace among the families. Some critics claim the play's childish view of love hasn't stood the test of time, but others think the story is multilayered and deserves its classic status.
Goodreads- Author: William Shakespeare
- Score: 34,901
- Average rating: 3.74 (based on 2,430,511 ratings)
Two star-crossed lovers meet and perish in this tragedy. Juliet, a Capulet, falls in love with Romeo, a Montague. Because their families are rivals, they are forbidden to marry. They secretly wed before misfortune leads to their deaths. Losing their children inspires peace among the families. Some critics claim the play's childish view of love hasn't stood the test of time, but others think the story is multilayered and deserves its classic status.
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- Author: Harper Lee
- Score: 44,390
- Average rating: 4.27 (based on 5,584,470 ratings)
Harper Lee's first novel, published in 1960, tackles issues of racial and social injustice in the South. Set in Alabama, it introduces readers to Atticus Finch, a lawyer who defends a Black man accused of sexually assaulting a white woman. The point-of-view comes from Atticcus' daughter, Scout, while Boo Radley, their reclusive neighbor, adds another dimension to this classic story of racism and childhood. Lee's work won her a Pulitzer Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Because of some racial language, the book has been challenged in many schools throughout America.
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Goodreads- Author: Harper Lee
- Score: 44,390
- Average rating: 4.27 (based on 5,584,470 ratings)
Harper Lee's first novel, published in 1960, tackles issues of racial and social injustice in the South. Set in Alabama, it introduces readers to Atticus Finch, a lawyer who defends a Black man accused of sexually assaulting a white woman. The point-of-view comes from Atticcus' daughter, Scout, while Boo Radley, their reclusive neighbor, adds another dimension to this classic story of racism and childhood. Lee's work won her a Pulitzer Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Because of some racial language, the book has been challenged in many schools throughout America.
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Winfrey’s system is now only slightly more structured. Leigh Newman, books director of the online/print publication Oprah Daily, will call the publisher first and arrange a “surprise call” with the author and Oprah. Winfrey’s staff will research the author’s background to make sure nothing problematic turns up — whether criminal charges or allegations of plagiarism. The vetting began, Winfrey says, after “A Million Little Pieces” turned out to have substantial falsehoods, leading to an extraordinary public scolding by Winfrey when she brought Frey back on her show to explain himself. (They have since reconciled).
“I took it so personally,” she says. “I probably should haven’t taken it so personally but I felt like he had let me down and I let the audience down. … I was the one saying, ‘Can you believe this is a true story?’ and shouting that from the rooftops. I felt foolish for doing that, embarrassed for doing that.”
Winfrey’s book choices are still in-house and intimate — mostly just determined by herself and Newman — although Winfrey says she made a rare exception for “Hello Beautiful,” recommended to her by the co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency, Richard Lovett. Otherwise, Newman will seek out books she thinks Winfrey might respond to — fiction or nonfiction, as long as the story is “compelling,” Newman explains. Winfrey will also come upon books on her own.
The club follows no real formula. For the first few years, Winfrey averaged a selection nearly every month, a pace she came to find exhausting. She paused the club for much of 2002-2003, focused on older works in 2004-2005, and in other years only selected one or two titles. After her talk show ended in 2011, she launched Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 the following year, with the emphasis on digital media.
She is currently aiming for a new book every eight weeks, with author interviews and interactive reader discussions showcased on OprahDaily.com. Winfrey has no plans to stop, and no specific goals for selections. In the aftermath of “American Dirt,” selected early in 2020, she had vowed to open herself up “to more Latinx books.” But she has not since picked any for her club and is not committing herself for the future.
“I’d never choose a book because the author is Hispanic, or Black, or Indian. I’m not going to be put in that box,” she says. “The book has to live on many different levels to me. It doesn’t mean there are not fantastic books by authors of every race and creed. It means I haven’t seen one yet (for the club). But we’re mindful of it and I’ve come close a couple of times.”
Winfrey’s choices are influenced at times by a relatively recent trend — competition.
Over the past few years, Hager and Reese Witherspoon have demonstrated that they too, can win the trust of large numbers of readers, whether Witherspoon’s early promotion of Delia Owens’ blockbuster “Where the Crawdads Sing” or Hager championing such debut works as Katy Hays’ novel “The Cloisters.” The exuberance of young people on TikTok helped make Colleen Hoover the country’s most popular fiction writer.
Winfrey is respectful: If she hears a book she might choose is also being pursued by Witherspoon or Hager, she will step back and pick another. But she also claims her place. Yes, Witherspoon, Hager and the BookTok kids are all great, but no one should forget who came first.
“We started this conversation,” she says. “And I’m very, very proud of that.”