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Best 10: 54 Books by Women That Every Decent Reader Should Know
Ranking | Items |
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#1 | Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice |
#2 | Their Eyes Were Watching God (Zora Neale Hurston) |
#3 | The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins) |
#4 | Gertrude Stein the Making of Americans |
#5 | Carson McCullers the Heart Is a Lonely Hunter |
#6 | Virginia Woolf |
#7 | Jane Bowles My Sister’s Hand in Mine |
#8 | Eileen Myles Inferno |
#9 | Joan Didion Year of Magical Thinking |
#10 | Wuthering Heights |

54 Books by Women That Every Decent Reader Should Know
Rank | Items |
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#1 | Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice |
#2 | Their Eyes Were Watching God (Zora Neale Hurston) |
#3 | The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins) |
#4 | Gertrude Stein the Making of Americans |
#5 | Carson McCullers the Heart Is a Lonely Hunter |
#6 | Virginia Woolf |
#7 | Jane Bowles My Sister’s Hand in Mine |
#8 | Eileen Myles Inferno |
#9 | Joan Didion Year of Magical Thinking |
#10 | Wuthering Heights |
#11 | Valerie Solanas S.C.U.M. Manifesto |
#12 | Cookie Mueller Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black |
#13 | Susan Sontag Against Interpretation |
#14 | Sheila Heti How Should a Person Be? |
#15 | Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison |
#16 | A Good Man Is Hard to Find |
#17 | Frankenstein |
#18 | Interview With the Vampire (Anne Rice) |
#19 | The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton |
#20 | Leslie Feinberg Stone Butch Blues |
#21 | Mary Gaitskill Because They Wanted To |
#22 | Gender Trouble (Judith Butler) |
#23 | Middlemarch – George Eliot |
#24 | Alison Bechdel Fun Home |
#25 | Audre Lorde |
#26 | Linda Yablonsky the Story of Junk |
#27 | Chris Kraus I Love Dick |
#28 | Anne Desclos/Pauline Réage the Story of O |
#29 | Patti Smith Babel |
#30 | Lynne Tillman Someday This Will Be Funny |
#31 | Sharon Olds Satan Says |
#32 | Anne Carson Autobiography of Red |
#33 | Dorothy Allison Two or Three Things I Know for Sure |
#34 | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit |
#35 | A.M. Homes Music for Torching |
#36 | Self-Help, Lorrie Moore |
#37 | The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis |
#38 | Michelle Tea the Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One G |
#39 | Kate Bornstein Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us |
#40 | Francine Prose Household Saints |
#41 | Cynthia Ozick the Pagan Rabbi |
#42 | Push by Saphire |
#43 | Joyce Carol Oates Foxfire |
#44 | Patricia Highsmith the Price of Salt |
#45 | The Bell Jar (Sylvia Plath) |
#46 | Janet Malcolm the Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes |
#47 | Mary Scott: The Female Advocate |
#48 | Jane Eyre |
#49 | Agatha Christie: The Mysterious Affair at Styles |
#50 | The Flamethrowers, Rachel Kushner |
#51 | The Second Sex, Simone De Beauvoir |
#52 | Kate Zambreno, Heroines |
#53 | The House of Mirth |
#54 | Djuna Barnes Nightwood |