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Top 10 World Library’s 100 Best Books of All Time
Ranking | Items |
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#1 | Hamlet |
#2 | Pride and Prejudice |
#3 | Odyssey |
#4 | Things Fall Apart |
#5 | 1984 (George Orwell) |
#6 | Crime and Punishment |
#7 | Oedipus the King |
#8 | War and Peace |
#9 | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain) |
#10 | Aeneid |

World Library’s 100 Best Books of All Time
Rank | Items |
---|---|
#1 | Hamlet |
#2 | Pride and Prejudice |
#3 | Odyssey |
#4 | Things Fall Apart |
#5 | 1984 (George Orwell) |
#6 | Crime and Punishment |
#7 | Oedipus the King |
#8 | War and Peace |
#9 | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain) |
#10 | Aeneid |
#11 | Anna Karenina |
#12 | The Canterbury Tales |
#13 | The Decameron |
#14 | The Divine Comedy |
#15 | A Doll’s House |
#16 | Epic of Gilgamesh |
#17 | Gulliver’s Travels |
#18 | Hans Christian Anderson Fairy Tales |
#19 | The Iliad |
#20 | In Search of Lost Time (Marcel Proust) |
#21 | Middlemarch |
#22 | One Hundred Years of Solitude |
#23 | The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night |
#24 | Pippi Longstocking |
#25 | Season of Migration to the North |
#26 | To the Lighthouse |
#27 | Beloved, by Toni Morrison |
#28 | Blindness |
#29 | Book of Job |
#30 | Bostan |
#31 | Children of Gebelawi |
#32 | Don Quixote |
#33 | Essays of Michel De Montagne |
#34 | Faust |
#35 | Ficciones |
#36 | Gargantua and Pantagruel |
#37 | Great Expectations |
#38 | History |
#39 | Invisible Man |
#40 | King Lear |
#41 | Le Père Goriot |
#42 | Leaves of Grass |
#43 | A Madman’s Diary |
#44 | Mahabharata |
#45 | Masnavi-I Ma’navi- E- Rumi |
#46 | Metamorphoses |
#47 | Moby-Dick |
#48 | Mrs. Dalloway |
#49 | Njál’s Saga |
#50 | Othello |
#51 | Poems |
#52 | Ramayana |
#53 | Shakuntala |
#54 | The Sound and the Fury |
#55 | Stories Kafka |
#56 | Tales of Edgar Allan Poe |
#57 | The Tin Drum |
#58 | The Trial (Franz Kafka) |
#59 | Tristram Shandy |
#60 | Ulysses |
#61 | Wuthering Heights |
#62 | The Brothers Karamazov |
#63 | Buddenbrooks |
#64 | The Castle (Franz Kafka) |
#65 | Confessions of Zeno |
#66 | Dead Souls |
#67 | The Devil to Pay in the Backlands |
#68 | The Book of Disquiet (Fernando Pessoa) |
#69 | The Golden Notebook |
#70 | Gypsy Ballads |
#71 | The Idiot (Fyodor Dostoevsky) |
#72 | Independent People |
#73 | Jacques the Fatalist |
#74 | Journey to the End of the Night |
#75 | Love in the Time of Cholera |
#76 | Madame Bovary |
#77 | The Magic Mountain |
#78 | The Man Without Qualities |
#79 | Medea |
#80 | Memoirs of Hadrian |
#81 | Midnight’s Children |
#82 | Nostromo |
#83 | The Old Man and the Sea |
#84 | Pedro Páramo |
#85 | Poems |
#86 | The Red and the Black |
#87 | The Sound of the Mountain Yasunari Kawabata |
#88 | Stories |
#89 | The Stranger (Albert Camus) |
#90 | The Tale of Genji |
#91 | Three Novels: Molloy, Malone Dies, the Unnameable |
#92 | Zorba the Greek |
#93 | Absalom, Absalom! |
#94 | Berlin Alexander-Platz |
#95 | The Death of Ivan Ilyich |
#96 | Hunger |
#97 | Lolita |
#98 | The Possessed |
#99 | Sentimental Education |
#100 | Sons and Lovers (D.H. Lawrence) |