My List so far, It may change ocassionally 🙂
A
Anonymous – Beowulf
Alcott, Louisa May – Little Women
Austen, Jane – Emma
Austen, Jane – MansfieldPark
Austen, Jane – Northanger Abbey
Austen, Jane – Persuasion
Austen, Jane – Pride and Prejudice
Austen, Jane – Sense and Sensibility
B
Barrie, J. M. – Peter Pan
Bradbury, Ray – Fahrenheit 451
Bronte, Anne – Agnes Grey
Bronte, Charlotte – Jane Eyre
Bronte, Emily – WutheringHeights
Bulgakov, Mikhail – The Master and Margarita
Burnett, Frances Hodgson – The SecretGarden
C
Carroll, Lewis – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Cervantes, Miguel de – Don Quixote
Chopin, Kate – The Awakening
Cleland, John – Fanny Hill
D
Defoe, Daniel – Robinson Crusoe
Dickens, Charles – A Christmas Carol
Dickens, Charles – A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens, Charles – Bleak House
Dickens, Charles – David Copperfield
Dickens, Charles – Hard Times
Dickens, Charles – Little Dorrit
Dickens, Charles – Oliver Twist
Dickens, Charles – Our Mutual Friend
Dickens, Charles – The Old Curiosity Shop
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor – Crime and Punishment
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan – The Complete Sherlock Holmes
Dumas, Alexandre – The Count of Monte Cristo
Dumas, Alexandre – The Three Musketeers
E
Eliot, George – Adam Bede
Eliot, George – Middlemarch
F
Faulkner, William – As I Lay Dying
Faulkner, William – The Sound and the Fury
Faulkner, William – The Wild Palms
Fitzgerald, F. Scott – The Great Gatsby
Flaubert, Gustav – Madame Bovary
Fowles, John – The French Lieutenant’s Woman
Frank, Anne – The Diary of a Young Girl
G
Gaskell, Elizabeth – Cranford
Gaskell, Elizabeth – North and South
Gaskell, Elizabeth – The Life of Charlotte Bronte
Gaskell, Elizabeth – Wives and Daughters
Grimm, The Brothers – The Complete Fairy Tales
Golding, William – Lord of the Flies
H
Hardy, Thomas – Tess of the D’Urbervilles
Hardy, Thomas – The Return of the Native
Hawthorne, Nathaniel – The Scarlet Letter
Hemingway, Ernest – The Old Man and the Sea
Heyer, Georgette – Any of her Georgian & Regency novels
Hill, Susan – The Woman in Black
Hugo, Victor – Les Miserables
Hugo, Victor – The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Huxley, Aldous – Brave New World
J
Janes, Henry – The Portrait of a Lady
Joyce, James – A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Joyce, James – Ulysses
L
Lee, Harper – To Kill A Mockingbird
Leroux, Gaston – The Phantom of the Opera
Lewis, C. S. – The Chronicles of Naria
M
Maugham, W. Somerset – Of Human Bondage
Melville, Herman – Moby Dick
Mitchell, Margaret – Gone With the Wind
N
Nabokov, Vladimir – Lolita
O
Orwell, George – 1984
Orwell, George – Animal Farm
P
Parker, Dorothy – The Portable Dorothy Parker
Plath, Sylvia – The Bell Jar
Poe, Edgar Allen – Essential Tales and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe
R
Rand, Ayn – Atlas Shrugged
Rand, Ayn – The Fountainhead
Richardson, Samuel – Clarissa
S
Salinger, J. D. – Franny and Zooey
Salinger, J. D. – Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters
Shakespeare, William – Anthony and Cleopatra
Shakespeare, William – Julius Caesar
Shakespeare, William – Much Ado About Nothing
Shakespeare, William – Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare, William – The Tempest
Shelley, Mary – Frankenstein
Steinbeck, John – East of Eden
Stevenson, Louis – Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Stoker, Bram – Dracula
Swift, Jonathon – Gulliver’s Travels
T
Thackeray,William Makepeace – Vanity Fair
Tolkien, J. R. R. – The Fellowship of the Ring
Tolkien, J. R. R. – The Two Towers
Tolkien, J. R. R. – The Return of the King
Tolstoy, Leo – Anna Karenina
Tolstoy, Leo – War and Peace
Twain, Mark – Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Twain, Mark – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
W
Wells, H. G. – The War of the Worlds
Whitman, Walt – Leaves of Grass
Wilde, Oscar – The Picture of Dorian Gray
Woolf, Virginia – Mrs. Dalloway
Z
Zola, Emile – Germinal
{Edited May 14,2013}
Great list! Love seeing those Salinger titles! Welcome to The Classics Club. 🙂
Great list. We have quite a lot in common. Look forward to seeing what you read.
You have a great selection! I love all the Austen and Atwood made the list too!
You have plenty of good reading ahead of you with this list. A few of them Re ones I’ve really enjoyed like The Awakening.
Ps thanks for just signing up to follow my blog. Hope we keep up the conversations.
Thanks for the follow! Looks like we’ve got a bunch of the same books on our classics club list! Have you read any of the books on your list, or are they all new to you?
No I haven’t read any, all new and exciting 🙂
Awesome, that is exciting! The ones on my list are all new to me as well. How did you pick the books on your list?
Most of them I have been wanting to read for a while now, and the others I found on other peoples list. I found some I had never heard of on others list, which was great.
Gone With the Wind! 🙂