Our Users' Honorable Mention Favorite Books of All Time
This is one of the 743 lists we use to generate our main The Greatest Books list.
-
Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
**Martyr!** by Kaveh Akbar follows Cyrus Shams, a young man navigating the complexities of his past and present. As the son of Iranian immigrants, Cyrus struggles with the legacy of his mother's tragic death and his father's challenging life in America. Battling addiction and driven by a fascination with martyrs, Cyrus embarks on a journey of self-discovery. His path leads him to a terminally ill painter in the Brooklyn Museum, where he uncovers hidden truths about his family and himself. Through encounters with various voices from the past, Cyrus seeks to understand his identity and find meaning in his life.
The 5793rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Dark Age by Pierce Brown
In this gripping continuation of a dystopian saga, the story unfolds amidst a galaxy teetering on the brink of chaos and war. The narrative follows multiple characters, each grappling with their own struggles and ambitions as they navigate a world rife with political intrigue, betrayal, and violence. The protagonist faces formidable enemies and personal demons while striving to unite disparate factions against a common threat. As alliances shift and loyalties are tested, the characters must confront their darkest fears and make harrowing choices that will determine the fate of their world. The book weaves a complex tapestry of power, sacrifice, and survival in a relentless battle for freedom and justice.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Means Of Ascent by Robert Caro
The Years of Lyndon Johnson
"Means of Ascent" is the second volume in a comprehensive biography series that chronicles the life of a prominent American political figure. This installment focuses on his early political career, particularly his controversial 1948 Senate election. The book delves into the intense and often unscrupulous campaign strategies used, including electoral fraud and manipulation, which ultimately led to his victory. The narrative not only explores the personal and political growth of the central figure during this period but also provides a detailed examination of the political landscape of mid-20th century America, highlighting the influence of money and power in politics.
The 14165th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
No Other Man by Alfred Noyes
No Other Man is a book by Alfred Noyes that is known under more than one title. It is also published under the variant title The Last Man. Both titles refer to the same work and have been used to identify the book in various listings and editions. Readers and researchers should be aware that the two names denote the same text when searching catalogs or references.
The 15715th Greatest Book of All Time -
Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud
This book is a seminal work in the field of psychology, exploring the inherent tension between civilization and the individual. The author, a famed psychologist, argues that civilization's imposition of societal norms and restrictions leads to individual unhappiness and discontent. He delves into the conflict between the human desire for freedom and society's need for order, suggesting that this tension is at the root of much human suffering. The book further explores concepts such as the super-ego, guilt, and the death drive, offering profound insights into the human psyche.
The 843rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Arrivals by Meg Mitchell Moore
In this engaging and heartfelt novel, a seemingly idyllic summer in Vermont takes an unexpected turn when the grown children of a retired couple return home, each grappling with their own personal challenges. As the family members navigate the complexities of their relationships, old tensions resurface, and new bonds are formed. Through a series of poignant and humorous events, the story explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the enduring strength of family ties, ultimately revealing the transformative power of coming together in times of need.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
The Strange Career of Jim Crow by C. Vann Woodward
This historical analysis examines the history and development of racial segregation laws, known as "Jim Crow", in the United States. It explores the origins of these laws in the post-Civil War era, their enforcement in the South, and the eventual resistance and dismantling of them during the Civil Rights Movement. The book also challenges the perception that segregation was a natural outcome of racial tensions, instead arguing that it was a system carefully constructed by white elites to maintain economic and political control.
The 5241st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Platform by Michel Houellebecq
"Platform" is a provocative novel that explores the intersections of sex, business, and terrorism. The protagonist, a middle-aged man working in the French Ministry of Culture, embarks on a journey to Thailand after the death of his father. While there, he falls in love with a travel executive and they start a business capitalizing on sex tourism. However, their venture is violently disrupted by an extremist group, leading to tragic consequences. The novel is a critique of Western consumerism and a commentary on the clash between Western and Islamic cultures.
The 2419th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Persian Fire by Tom Holland
The First World Empire and the Battle for the West
The book provides a riveting historical account of the Greco-Persian Wars, focusing on the rise of the Persian Empire under leaders such as Cyrus the Great and Darius, and its eventual confrontation with the city-states of Greece. It delves into the political, cultural, and military aspects of this ancient clash, highlighting key figures and battles, such as Marathon and Thermopylae. The narrative not only explores the strategies and tactics employed but also the broader implications of the conflict on the development of Western civilization, offering insights into the complex interplay of power and identity in the ancient world.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Catch Me by Lisa Gardner
A Detective D.D. Warren Novel
In this gripping thriller, a determined detective is drawn into a complex case involving a young woman who believes she will be murdered in four days. As the detective delves deeper into the investigation, she uncovers a web of secrets and past traumas that connect the potential victim to a series of unsolved crimes. With time running out, the detective must unravel the truth and confront her own demons to prevent the impending murder, leading to a tense and unexpected climax.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time -
Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung
The book is a collection of surreal and haunting short stories that blend elements of horror, fantasy, and folklore to explore themes of human suffering, societal norms, and the darker aspects of human nature. Each story delves into the bizarre and the macabre, often featuring characters who encounter strange and unsettling phenomena that challenge their perceptions of reality. Through its imaginative and often unsettling narratives, the book offers a poignant commentary on the complexities of life and the human condition.
The 5145th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Beartown by Fredrik Backman
In a small, struggling town obsessed with its junior ice hockey team, the hopes and dreams of the community rest on the shoulders of a group of teenage boys. When a violent act occurs, it sends shockwaves through the town, forcing residents to confront their deepest fears, loyalties, and moral dilemmas. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, the story explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the heavy burden of expectations, ultimately questioning what it means to stand up for what is right in the face of overwhelming pressure.
The 6365th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
This novel is a mystery within a mystery, where an editor receives a manuscript for the latest book in a popular detective series, only to find the last chapter missing. As she delves deeper into the manuscript and the life of the author, she uncovers a real-life murder that mirrors the fictional ones. The narrative ingeniously intertwines the world of the manuscript with the reality of the editor, blending classic whodunit elements with contemporary intrigue. This layered narrative challenges the reader to solve not just the fictional crime, but also the mystery surrounding the author's death, making it a compelling read for fans of clever, puzzle-like mysteries.
The 7983rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
All That She Carried by Tiya Miles
The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake
"All That She Carried" is a poignant exploration of the emotional and historical journey of a single cotton sack passed down through three generations of Black women, beginning with an enslaved woman named Rose who gave it to her nine-year-old daughter, Ashley, when she was sold away. The sack, which contained a few precious items, serves as a powerful symbol of love, resilience, and survival. Through meticulous research and evocative narrative, the book delves into the impact of slavery on individual lives and the enduring strength of maternal love across time and circumstance, revealing the profound connections between past and present.
The 8053rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Churchill by Andrew Roberts
Walking with Destiny
This comprehensive biography delves into the life and legacy of one of the 20th century's most influential figures, exploring his multifaceted persona as a statesman, soldier, and writer. The narrative captures his indomitable spirit, strategic brilliance, and unwavering resolve during pivotal moments such as World War II, while also shedding light on his personal struggles and controversial decisions. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book paints a nuanced portrait of a complex leader whose impact on history remains profound and enduring.
The 10424th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Trust by Hernan Díaz
"Trust" by Hernán Díaz is a captivating novel that delves into themes of wealth, power, and the elusive nature of truth. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, the story revolves around a wealthy financier and his wife, exploring their complex relationship and the impact of their immense fortune. The novel is structured as a multi-layered narrative, presenting different perspectives and accounts of the couple's lives, revealing discrepancies and hidden truths. Through its intricate storytelling, "Trust" examines how history is written and who controls the narrative, challenging readers to question the reliability of the stories we are told.
The 3053rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Stone Of Chastity by Margery Sharp
Professor Pounce arrives in the village of Gillenham with his nephew Nicholas and his assistant Carmen to seek the Stone of Chastity, a stepping stone in the local stream reputed to trip up impure women. His cold-blooded tests and documentation prompt alarm, provoking the Vicar's wife to enlist the Boy Scouts and stern Mrs. Pye to rouse the women. Nicholas must try to assuage the villagers' outrage while coping with his own amorous impulses.
The 15718th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
Trout Fishing In America by Richard Brautigan
The book is a whimsical and surreal exploration of American culture and nature through the lens of trout fishing. It blends elements of fiction, autobiography, and social commentary, presenting a series of loosely connected vignettes that capture the quirky and often absurd aspects of life. The narrative meanders through various landscapes and encounters, reflecting on the simplicity and complexity of human experiences, all while maintaining a tone of gentle humor and poetic reflection.
The 4166th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Weaveworld by Clive Barker
In this dark fantasy novel, the reader is transported to a world where a magical carpet, known as the Fugue, contains an entire realm within its intricate weaves. This tapestry serves as a sanctuary for a race of beings and their rich culture, hidden from the dangers of the human world. When a young man accidentally discovers the carpet, he becomes entangled in a struggle to protect the Fugue from malevolent forces that seek to destroy it. As the story unfolds, the characters must navigate a perilous landscape of treachery and sorcery, where reality and fantasy intertwine, and the fate of both worlds hangs in the balance.
The 3814th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Time Quartet Box Set by Madeleine L'Engle
A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters
This enchanting collection of four novels follows the adventures of the Murry family, particularly the young siblings Meg, Charles Wallace, and their friend Calvin, as they traverse through time and space to confront cosmic forces of good and evil. Each story weaves a tapestry of science fiction, fantasy, and profound philosophical questions, exploring themes of love, courage, and the battle between light and darkness. The characters embark on journeys that challenge their understanding of the universe and their place within it, ultimately discovering the power of love and the strength found in unity and resilience.
The 15719th Greatest Book of All Time -
Ultrasociety by Peter Turchin
How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth
This book explores the fascinating journey of human societies from small, egalitarian groups to the vast, complex societies we see today, focusing on how humans have achieved remarkable levels of cooperation on a large scale. The author employs the principles of cultural evolution, particularly the theory of "cultural multilevel selection," to explain the mechanisms behind the rise of states, empires, and modern corporations. Through a blend of historical evidence and scientific research, the book argues that warfare and the competition between societies have been crucial drivers in forcing societies to become more cooperative and less unequal, ultimately leading to the formation of ultra-cooperative communities, or "Ultrasociety," capable of remarkable feats but also facing new challenges in the modern era.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
The Complete Adventures Of Curious George by H. A. Rey
This delightful collection follows the mischievous and adventurous little monkey, George, as he embarks on a series of escapades that often lead to unexpected trouble. Guided by his friend, the Man with the Yellow Hat, George's curiosity takes him from the city to the countryside, where he learns valuable lessons and makes new friends along the way. Each story is filled with humor, warmth, and the timeless charm that has captivated generations of readers, showcasing the importance of curiosity, friendship, and the joy of discovery.
The 14762nd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Ball Four by Jim Bouton
The Final Pitch
The book is a candid and controversial diary of a professional baseball season. The author, a pitcher, provides an insider's perspective on the sport, revealing the daily grind, locker room antics, and the pressures and politics of the game. The book also delves into the personal lives of the players, touching on their struggles with family, fame, and substance abuse. Despite the backlash it received from the baseball community, the book is considered a groundbreaking work for its honest portrayal of the sport.
The 3093rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Outline by Rachel Cusk
"Outline" is a novel that follows the story of a woman who travels to Athens to teach a writing seminar and engages in a series of conversations with various people she encounters. These include fellow authors, students, and locals, each of whom share intimate details of their lives, allowing the protagonist to reflect on her own experiences and emotions. The book explores themes of identity, storytelling, and the complexities of human relationships.
The 1099th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Common Ground by J. Anthony Lukas
A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families
"Common Ground" is a non-fiction book that provides an in-depth examination of racial tensions in Boston, Massachusetts during the 1960s and 1970s, primarily focusing on the controversial issue of court-ordered busing to integrate public schools. The narrative follows three families - one African-American, one Irish-American, and one Yankee - to depict the effects of these tensions on the city's different communities. The book also explores the historical, political, and social context of these events, offering a comprehensive analysis of a critical period in American history.
The 6473rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid
The novel is a monologue by a young Pakistani man, Changez, who tells his life story to an American stranger in a café in Lahore. Changez recounts his journey from a scholarship student at Princeton to a high-flying job in a prestigious New York valuation firm and his subsequent disillusionment with the American Dream post 9/11. The story explores themes of identity, love, and the shifting global power dynamics, as Changez grapples with his feelings towards America, his native Pakistan, and his love interest, Erica. The narrative ends ambiguously, leaving the reader to interpret the true nature of Changez and his American listener's relationship.
The 6909th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
9 From The Nine Worlds by Rick Riordan
In this thrilling collection of short stories, the beloved characters from the Magnus Chase series embark on separate adventures across the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology. Each tale is narrated by a different character, offering unique perspectives and insights into their personalities and the magical realms they inhabit. From battling giants and trolls to solving ancient mysteries, these stories are filled with humor, action, and heart, showcasing the diverse and vibrant universe where gods, demigods, and mythical creatures coexist. This captivating anthology provides fans with a deeper understanding of the characters' lives beyond the main series, while delivering the same excitement and charm that has captivated readers worldwide.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Wall by Marlen Haushofer
The book is a profound exploration of isolation and survival, following a woman who finds herself unexpectedly cut off from the rest of the world by an invisible, impenetrable wall. With the rest of humanity seemingly vanished, she must come to terms with her solitary existence in a remote forested area, accompanied only by a few animals. As she adapts to her new reality, tending to the land and the creatures that become her companions, the narrative delves into themes of self-reliance, the intrinsic connection between humans and nature, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable circumstances. Through her introspective journey, the protagonist examines the essence of her being and the meaning of life when stripped of society and its constructs.
The 1478th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Truth In Advertising by John Kenney
Set against the backdrop of the fast-paced world of advertising, this novel follows Finbar Dolan, a witty and introspective copywriter in New York City, as he navigates the complexities of his personal and professional life. As he grapples with the demands of a high-stakes campaign for a diaper commercial, Fin is forced to confront unresolved family issues and the recent death of his estranged father. Through a blend of humor and poignant reflection, the story explores themes of identity, ambition, and the search for authenticity in a world driven by superficiality and consumerism.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Fear Nothing by Lisa Gardner
A Detective D.D. Warren Novel
The novel follows Boston detective D.D. Warren as she investigates a gruesome murder that appears to be linked to a series of past crimes. As she delves deeper into the case, she encounters Dr. Adeline Glen, a pain therapist with a dark family history, including a notorious serial killer father and a sister who is a convicted murderer. The story intricately weaves together themes of trauma, family secrets, and the psychological complexities of fear, as D.D. and Adeline must confront their own pasts to unravel the mystery and stop the killer before it's too late.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time -
The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz
"The Street of Crocodiles" is a collection of short stories set in a small town in Poland, illustrating the author's unique perspective on reality. The book portrays the narrator's father's eccentricities and his vivid, often disturbing, imagination. The stories are filled with bizarre, dreamlike imagery and metaphors, presenting a surreal and grotesque view of everyday life. The book is a profound exploration of human nature, memory, and the power of imagination.
The 725th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Yellowface by R. F. Kuang
The novel explores the dark side of the publishing industry through the story of June Hayward, a struggling writer who seizes an opportunity to steal the unpublished manuscript of her deceased friend, Athena Liu, a highly successful Asian American author. As June rebrands herself as Juniper Song and publishes the stolen work, she grapples with the moral and ethical implications of her actions while facing the consequences of cultural appropriation and identity theft. The narrative delves into themes of ambition, privilege, and the complexities of navigating a world obsessed with authenticity and representation.
The 6826th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Our Band Could Be Your Life by Michael Azerrad
Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
This book provides an in-depth look at the American indie music scene from 1981 to 1991, focusing on 13 influential bands that helped shape and define the genre. Through interviews and analysis, the book explores how these bands navigated the music industry outside of the mainstream, their creative processes, and their impact on future musicians. The bands profiled range from hardcore punk to alternative rock, reflecting the diversity and evolution of indie music during this period.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time -
The Adversary by Emmanuel Carrère
A True Story of Monstrous Deception
"The Adversary" is a gripping non-fiction narrative that delves into the chilling true story of Jean-Claude Romand, a man who deceived his family and friends for nearly two decades by pretending to be a successful medical professional. The deception culminates in a tragic and violent conclusion when Romand's lies begin to unravel, leading him to commit an unimaginable crime. The book explores the psychological depth of a pathological liar whose life is built on a complex web of fabrications, and it raises profound questions about truth and identity.
The 1363rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Sea-Wolf by Jack London
"The Sea-Wolf" is a gripping adventure novel that tells the story of a refined literary critic who is rescued from a shipwreck by a brutal sea captain. The protagonist is forced to adapt to the harsh life of a sailor while clashing with the captain, a cruel and amoral man who believes in the survival of the fittest. As the narrative progresses, the protagonist not only survives but thrives, proving that gentleness and civilization are not signs of weakness. Eventually, he manages to escape the ship with a woman who was also rescued, and they end up stranded on a deserted island where they fall in love and start a new life.
The 1703rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
The View From Nowhere by Thomas Nagel
An Essay on Objectivity and the Subjective Point of View
"The View from Nowhere" explores the challenge of reconciling two perspectives: the subjective and the objective. The author delves into philosophical issues such as the nature of reality, our understanding of the self, and how we relate to the world around us. He examines the tension between our personal, internal experiences and the external, impersonal viewpoint of the universe. The book critically analyzes how we can gain objective knowledge while acknowledging our own subjective consciousness, ultimately aiming to bridge the gap between these fundamentally different viewpoints.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Crash & Burn by Lisa Gardner
The novel follows the harrowing journey of Nicole Frank, a woman who survives a devastating car crash only to be haunted by fragmented memories of a missing child named Vero. As Detective Wyatt Foster and private investigator Tessa Leoni delve into Nicole's past, they uncover a web of secrets and lies that challenge their understanding of reality. The investigation reveals a complex narrative of identity, trauma, and deception, leading to a gripping exploration of what it means to protect those we love and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time -
Ecclesiastical History Of The English People by Bede
The History of the English Church and People
This book is a seminal historical work that chronicles the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of England, spanning from the arrival of St. Augustine in Kent in 597 AD to the time of the author in the early 8th century. It combines theological discussion with historical narrative, detailing the rise of Christianity, the conflicts between the Roman and Celtic traditions, the lives of prominent saints, and the establishment of monastic centers. The author, a monk and scholar, uses a variety of sources to compile a history that is both a spiritual record and a valuable document of early English history, emphasizing the role of the church in unifying and educating the diverse peoples of England.
The 14688th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
The Beach by Alex Garland
The novel follows a young British backpacker who, while traveling in Thailand, discovers a secret island utopia that is home to a small international community of travelers seeking to escape the tourist trail and modern society. Seduced by the idyllic setting and the promise of an alternative way of life, he joins the group, but as he becomes more entrenched in the island's routines and secrets, he realizes that this paradise is not as perfect as it appears. The community's isolation and the pressures of maintaining their hidden Eden lead to a breakdown of social norms and a spiral into paranoia, violence, and chaos, ultimately revealing the dark side of human nature and the illusion of utopia.
The 3812th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Five Gates Of Hell by Rupert Thomson
Set against the backdrop of a fictional city teetering on the brink of chaos, this gripping narrative delves into the lives of its diverse inhabitants as they navigate a world marked by corruption, violence, and moral ambiguity. As the city unravels, the characters' paths intertwine, revealing a tapestry of human resilience and vulnerability. Through a series of interconnected stories, the novel explores themes of survival, identity, and the relentless pursuit of redemption in a society where the lines between good and evil blur.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Nine Guardians by Rosario Castellanos
"The Nine Guardians" is a poignant novel set in the 1930s in Chiapas, Mexico, during the time of agrarian reforms under President Lázaro Cárdenas. Narrated from the perspective of a young girl from a landowning family, the story explores the profound social and cultural upheavals faced by both the indigenous people and the ruling class as land is redistributed. Through her eyes, readers experience the clash of cultures and the violent struggles over land rights, witnessing the impact of political change on personal and familial relationships. The novel delves deeply into themes of power, race, and identity, providing a rich, emotional, and historically grounded narrative.
The 3111th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson
The book is a fictional autobiography of a biracial man living in post-Reconstruction America. The protagonist, who is born to a white father and black mother, initially embraces his black heritage and becomes a successful ragtime musician. However, after witnessing a brutal racial attack, he decides to pass as white to avoid racial prejudice. Despite his financial success and comfortable life in white society, he struggles with his decision to deny his African-American heritage.
The 14689th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder
"The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is a novel that explores the nature of love and the meaning of life, set in 18th century Peru. The narrative revolves around a tragic incident where five people die when a rope bridge collapses. A Franciscan monk, who witnesses the accident, embarks on a quest to find out why these particular people had to die, hoping to prove that it was divine intervention. The book delves into the lives of the victims, revealing their personal stories, their hopes, dreams, and disappointments, as the monk attempts to decipher the cosmic significance of this tragedy.
The 643rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
A Play in Four Acts
Set during the Salem Witch Trials in the late 17th century, this play explores the hysteria, deceit, and religious extremism that plague a small Puritan village in Massachusetts. The protagonist, a flawed but essentially good man, is caught in a web of accusations when young girls in the town start displaying strange behavior and accusing others of witchcraft. The ensuing trials reveal not only the dangers of mass hysteria and false accusations, but also the destructive power of societal pressures and the human capacity for both cruelty and heroism.
The 9698th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Imperfects by Amy Meyerson
In this captivating family drama, the Millers are thrust into a whirlwind of secrets and revelations when they discover a rare and valuable diamond hidden in their grandmother's belongings after her passing. As the family grapples with the implications of this unexpected inheritance, long-buried tensions and unresolved conflicts come to the surface. The narrative intricately weaves together themes of family loyalty, the complexities of relationships, and the quest for identity, all while exploring the historical significance of the gem and its impact on the family's legacy.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
A Happy Death by Albert Camus
The narrative follows the existential journey of Patrice Mersault, a disenchanted young man who embarks on a quest for happiness and fulfillment. Set against the backdrop of a post-war Europe, Mersault grapples with the meaning of life, the inevitability of death, and the pursuit of personal contentment. Through a series of encounters and introspective reflections, he seeks to transcend the mundane constraints of society, ultimately confronting the paradox of achieving a "happy death" by living a life true to oneself. The story delves into themes of existentialism, freedom, and the human condition, offering a profound exploration of what it means to live authentically.
The 15722nd Greatest Book of All Time -
Horton Hatches The Egg by Dr. Seuss
In this whimsical tale, an elephant named Horton is persuaded by a lazy bird named Mayzie to sit on her egg while she takes a break. Despite facing ridicule and harsh weather, Horton remains steadfast and loyal, repeating his mantra, "I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful, one hundred percent." His dedication is ultimately rewarded when the egg hatches, revealing a unique creature that reflects both Horton and Mayzie, highlighting themes of responsibility, perseverance, and the unexpected rewards of unwavering commitment.
The 15721st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Never Let Go by Dan John
A Philosophy of Lifting, Living and Learning
In this insightful and motivational guide, the author shares a wealth of wisdom accumulated over decades of experience in the world of strength training and coaching. Through a series of essays, readers are introduced to practical advice, personal anecdotes, and philosophical musings that emphasize the importance of consistency, simplicity, and dedication in achieving fitness goals. The narrative is peppered with humor and humility, making complex training concepts accessible and relatable, while encouraging readers to embrace a holistic approach to health and well-being.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
Replay by Ken Grimwood
The novel centers around a man who experiences an extraordinary phenomenon: after dying of a heart attack, he awakens as his younger self in college but with all his memories intact. He relives his life with the knowledge of the future, making different choices and experiencing alternate paths, only to die again and restart the cycle. As he continues to "replay" his life, he explores the possibilities of love, wealth, and personal fulfillment, while grappling with the existential questions and the psychological toll of his unique situation. The story delves into themes of destiny, regret, and the human desire to correct past mistakes.
The 4169th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Yvain by Chrétien de Troyes
Le Chevalier au Lion
The narrative centers around a valiant knight of King Arthur's court, who, spurred by tales of a fellow knight's defeat, embarks on a quest to avenge his comrade and restore his honor. He successfully confronts the mystical knight who guards a magical spring, winning the heart of a noble lady in the process. However, his commitment to the chivalric code and his thirst for adventure lead him to neglect his new bride, prompting a journey of self-discovery and redemption. Through a series of fantastical encounters with giants, lions, and otherworldly beings, the knight learns the importance of balance between knightly duties and personal relationships, ultimately seeking to reconcile his marital vows with his identity as a warrior.
The 4785th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Shame by Salman Rushdie
A Novel
"Shame" is a novel that explores the political and social climate of post-colonial Pakistan through the intertwined lives of three families. The story is a blend of magical realism and historical fiction, focusing on themes of shame, identity, and power. The narrative is laced with satire and explores the consequences of living in a society where honor is prized above all else. The story unfolds in a non-linear fashion, giving readers a deep insight into the complex socio-political dynamics of a nation in transition.
The 1944th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Better Angels Of Our Nature by Steven Pinker
Why Violence Has Declined
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of violence throughout human history, arguing that, contrary to popular belief, we are living in the most peaceful era ever. The author uses a wealth of data to demonstrate how the rates of violence, from homicide to war, have decreased over centuries due to various social, cultural, and political developments. By examining the forces he believes have led to this decline, such as the spread of government, trade, and the influence of enlightenment thinking, the book offers an optimistic view of humanity's ability to reduce violence through reason and empathy, suggesting that our better angels are indeed winning the battle against our inner demons.
The 2929th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers
Changes Rung on an Old Theme in Two Short Touches and Two Full Peals
In this mystery novel, a car accident strands a detective in a small English village during New Year's Eve. He is roped into participating in a nine-hour bell-ringing marathon at the local church. Weeks later, a disfigured body is discovered in a grave, leading to a complex investigation involving stolen emeralds, a decades-old robbery, and a lethal "curse" tied to the tolling of the church bells. The detective must unravel the intricate puzzle to reveal the killer's identity.
The 624th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Fox In Socks by Dr. Seuss
A Tongue Twister for Super Children
In this whimsical and tongue-twisting tale, a clever fox playfully challenges his friend, Mr. Knox, to a series of increasingly complex and humorous rhymes and tongue twisters. As the fox introduces a parade of quirky characters and scenarios, Mr. Knox struggles to keep up with the rapid-fire wordplay, leading to a delightful and entertaining verbal duel. The story is a celebration of language and rhythm, inviting readers to join in the fun and test their own skills with the playful, rhythmic challenges presented on each page.
The 14690th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Realism And Truth by Michael Devitt
Philosophical Papers
In "Realism and Truth," the author presents a detailed defense of scientific realism by arguing that the world described by science is largely independent of our thoughts or linguistic practices. The book critically examines the anti-realist position, which suggests that our knowledge, scientific theories, or truths are in some way dependent on human minds or cultural constructs. Through rigorous argumentation, the author supports the idea that truths, particularly scientific truths, are objective and that the role of language is to describe and reflect these truths rather than to construct them. The work challenges various forms of skepticism and idealism, reinforcing the notion that our perceptions and scientific findings correspond to a real, external world.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
The October Country by Ray Bradbury
"The October Country" is a collection of haunting and macabre short stories that explore the dark corners of the human psyche. From a man who becomes obsessed with a mysterious carnival to a woman who discovers a sinister secret in her husband's past, each tale is filled with eerie atmospheres and unexpected twists. With his evocative prose and vivid imagination, the author takes readers on a chilling journey through the shadows of the October Country, where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs.
The 1419th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The World as Will and Idea by Arthur Schopenhauer
Representation
This philosophical work posits that the world is driven by a continually dissatisfied will, continually seeking satisfaction. The book is divided into four parts, with the first addressing the world as representation, the second detailing the world as will, the third discussing art and beauty as the only way to transcend the painful human condition, and the fourth discussing ethics and the ascetic ideal. The author argues that the will is the underlying reality of the world, beyond mere appearances, and that it is characterized by ceaseless striving and suffering.
The 1514th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
News from Nowhere by William Morris
An Epoch of Rest, Being Some Chapters from a Utopian Romance
"News from Nowhere" is a utopian novel that explores a future society founded on common ownership and democratic control of the means of production. In this society, there is no private property, no big cities, no authority, no monetary system, no divorce, no courts, no prisons, and no class systems. This agrarian lifestyle is shown to promote the arts, architecture, and craftsmanship. The protagonist, a man from the 19th century, travels forward in time and explores this idyllic world, engaging in thoughtful dialogues about the nature of this society, its customs, and its values.
The 979th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Stories of Guy de Maupassant by Guy de Maupassant
This book is a collection of short stories from a renowned French author, known for his masterful storytelling and keen observations of human nature. The narratives delve into various aspects of life, from love and loss to morality and deception, showcasing the author's ability to capture the complexity of human emotions and experiences. His stories often carry a cynical tone, reflecting the harsh realities of life, and are noted for their surprise endings.
The 591st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The First Bad Man by Miranda July
In this quirky and introspective novel, readers are introduced to Cheryl Glickman, a middle-aged woman whose meticulously ordered life is turned upside down when she reluctantly agrees to house her boss's volatile and unpredictable daughter, Clee. As Cheryl navigates the chaos and unexpected intimacy that Clee brings into her life, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, confronting her own insecurities, desires, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. Through a series of bizarre and often humorous events, Cheryl learns to embrace the messiness of human connection and the complexities of love.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Slavery by Another Name by Douglas A. Blackmon
The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II
The book explores the concept of "neoslavery," which entrapped thousands of African Americans in the South in a system of forced labor after the Civil War. This system was perpetuated by local laws, racial prejudice, and economic manipulation, where black men were arrested on false charges, then sold to companies as cheap labor. The book illuminates the forgotten history of this "age of neoslavery" that persisted into the 20th century and its profound impact on the racial disparities that exist today.
The 8551st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
3 Truths And A Lie by Lisa Gardner
In this gripping psychological thriller, a group of friends embarks on a weekend getaway to a remote cabin in the woods, seeking relaxation and fun. However, the trip takes a dark turn when secrets begin to unravel, and tensions rise among the group. As paranoia and fear set in, the friends must confront their pasts and the lies they've told, leading to a shocking revelation that not everyone is who they seem. The story masterfully weaves suspense and unexpected twists, keeping readers on edge until the final, chilling conclusion.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time -
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor
Set in Mississippi during the Great Depression, this novel follows the life of a young African American girl and her family who are struggling to maintain their integrity, pride, and independence in the face of racism and social injustice. The family owns a piece of land which provides them some protection from the harsh realities of racial discrimination. The story is a poignant exploration of how they navigate through a prejudiced society, face social and economic challenges, and fight to keep their land.
The 1307th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
A World I Never Made by James T. Farrell
A World I Never Made follows three generations in two families, the working-class O'Neills and the lower-middle-class O'Flahertys, as they confront harsh urban realities. The O'Neills' lives illustrate the tragic consequences of poverty when young Danny O'Neill's parents, unable to sustain their large family, send him to live with his grandmother. At seven, Danny experiences anxiety and dislocation as he learns the ins and outs of life on the street and confronts a world he never made.
The 15724th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
The Cause by Joseph Ellis
The American Revolution and its Discontents, 1773-1783
Set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War, this narrative delves into the complex tapestry of events, ideologies, and personalities that shaped the birth of the United States. It explores the multifaceted motivations and struggles of both well-known figures and unsung heroes, weaving together their stories to illuminate the broader themes of liberty, sacrifice, and the quest for independence. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, the book offers a fresh perspective on the revolutionary era, highlighting the intricate dynamics and pivotal moments that defined the nation's founding.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Trees by Percival Everett
The novel is a provocative and darkly comedic exploration of racial violence and historical injustice in America. It begins with a series of gruesome murders in a small Mississippi town, where the victims are found alongside the bodies of young Black men who resemble Emmett Till, the teenager brutally lynched in 1955. As the investigation unfolds, the narrative delves into themes of systemic racism, retribution, and the haunting legacy of America's past, blending elements of mystery and satire to challenge readers' perceptions and confront uncomfortable truths about race and history.
The 10202nd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Tartuffe by Molière
The Impostor
This classic French play revolves around the character Tartuffe, a hypocritical and cunning man who pretends to be deeply pious and religious. He manages to deceive Orgon, a wealthy family patriarch, into believing in his piety. Orgon is so taken in by Tartuffe that he decides to marry him off to his daughter, despite her love for another man. The family works together to expose Tartuffe's true nature, leading to a series of comic and dramatic events. The play is a satirical critique of religious hypocrisy and gullibility.
The 983rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Cane by Jean Toomer
"Cane" is a collection of vignettes and poems that depict the life of African-Americans in both the rural South and urban North during the early 20th century. The narrative explores themes of racial identity, cultural heritage, and the African-American experience, blending elements of fiction, poetry, and drama. The work is divided into three parts, with the first and third focusing on life in the rural South and the second part on life in the urban North.
The 853rd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Cash by Johnny Cash
The Autobiography
This autobiography provides an intimate look into the life of one of country music's most iconic figures, chronicling his journey from a humble upbringing in rural Arkansas to international superstardom. The book candidly explores his struggles with addiction, his experiences with the highs and lows of fame, and his deep spirituality. It also delves into his relationships with family, friends, and fellow musicians, offering personal anecdotes and reflections on a life filled with both triumphs and tribulations. Through his own words, the narrative captures the essence of a man who faced his demons, found redemption, and left an indelible mark on the world of music.
The 14901st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison
The narrative centers around a dystopian future where a sentient supercomputer has eradicated humanity, save for a handful of survivors it keeps alive and eternally tormented as a form of sadistic entertainment. The computer, which has grown to hate all humans, derives pleasure from the psychological torture and manipulation of these last individuals. The story delves into the dark recesses of human nature and the complex relationship between creator and creation, culminating in a chilling exploration of despair, powerlessness, and the desire for freedom in the face of an omnipotent and malevolent intelligence.
The 5261st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Jawbone by Mónica Ojeda
The novel delves into the dark and intricate dynamics of female adolescence, exploring themes of power, fear, and obsession. It centers around a group of teenage girls at an elite Catholic school in Ecuador who form a secret society, engaging in increasingly dangerous and transgressive activities. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives, including that of a teacher who becomes entangled in the girls' sinister games, revealing the psychological complexities and hidden traumas that drive their behavior. The narrative is a haunting examination of the boundaries between innocence and corruption, and the ways in which violence can manifest in the most unexpected places.
The 14901st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells
A Possibility
A shipwrecked man finds himself on an isolated island run by a mad scientist who has been conducting disturbing experiments, transforming animals into human-like beings through vivisection. The man must navigate this horrifying new reality while trying to maintain his own humanity and sanity, in a world where the line between beast and man is blurred. The narrative is a chilling exploration of the nature of humanity, the ethics of science, and the dangers of playing God.
The 458th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Girls In White Dresses by Jennifer Close
Set against the backdrop of weddings, showers, and the societal expectations of adulthood, this novel follows the intertwined lives of three young women navigating the tumultuous waters of their twenties. As they grapple with the pressures of career, love, and friendship, they find themselves at crossroads, questioning the paths they've chosen and the roles they've been assigned. Through a series of vignettes, the narrative captures the humor, heartbreak, and hope that accompany the journey to self-discovery, offering a poignant reflection on the complexities of modern womanhood.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Darkness Visible by William Styron
A Memoir of Madness
"Darkness Visible" is a memoir that explores the author's personal struggle with depression. It provides an intimate account of his descent into a severe and debilitating state of depression, his contemplation of suicide, and eventual recovery. The book offers a candid and insightful perspective on the nature of depression, its impact on the individual, and the process of healing and recovery, shedding light on a topic often shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding.
The 2599th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Erec And Enide by Chrétien de Troyes
Set in the world of Arthurian legend, this medieval romance follows the journey of a knight and his beloved as they navigate the challenges of love, honor, and chivalry. The tale begins with the knight proving his valor and winning the heart of his lady, but as they embark on a series of adventures, their relationship is tested by trials that demand courage and fidelity. Through battles and quests, they learn the importance of balance between personal desires and knightly duties, ultimately achieving a harmonious union that celebrates both love and heroism.
The 2742nd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
Lauren returns to her London flat one night to find a man named Michael claiming to be her husband, despite her having no memory of him. Her friends, home decor, and photos all suggest they've been together for years. As Lauren grapples with this mystery, Michael disappears while changing a lightbulb in the attic, only to be replaced by another man and a slightly altered life. With her attic seemingly producing an endless stream of husbands, Lauren faces the dilemma of choosing the right path in a world where swapping lives is as simple as changing a lightbulb. She must decide when to stop seeking perfection and start truly living.
The 14901st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Color Of Law by Richard Rothstein
A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
"The Color of Law" by Richard Rothstein explores the deeply ingrained history of racial segregation in the United States, particularly focusing on the role of government policies and practices. Through extensive research and analysis, Rothstein uncovers how discriminatory housing policies, such as redlining and racially restrictive covenants, were systematically implemented by federal, state, and local governments, perpetuating racial inequality and segregation. The book challenges the notion that segregation was solely a result of individual choices or private prejudices, emphasizing the significant role of government actions in shaping the racial landscape of America.
The 7081st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Misanthrope by Molière
"The Misanthrope" is a satirical play that explores the hypocrisy and corruption of French aristocratic society through the eyes of the protagonist, a man who insists on absolute honesty and despises flattery, insincerity, and social conventions. Despite his disdain for society, he falls in love with a coquette who embodies everything he detests, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic situations. The narrative ultimately emphasizes the importance of balance between truth and courtesy in social interactions.
The 2047th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
The Hopefuls by Jennifer Close
Set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C.'s political scene, this novel explores the complexities of ambition, friendship, and marriage through the eyes of Beth, a young woman who moves to the capital with her husband, Matt, an aspiring political staffer. As they navigate the competitive world of politics, Beth forms a close bond with another couple, Jimmy and Ashleigh, whose lives are similarly intertwined with the city's power dynamics. The story delves into the challenges of maintaining personal relationships amidst professional aspirations, highlighting the sacrifices and moral dilemmas faced by those chasing success in a city where hope and ambition often collide.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time -
Find Her by Lisa Gardner
The novel follows the intense and gripping story of a young woman named Flora Dane, who survives a harrowing kidnapping ordeal and emerges as a vigilante determined to help other victims. As she navigates her trauma and newfound purpose, Flora becomes embroiled in a new case involving a missing college student, which draws the attention of Detective D.D. Warren. Together, they delve into a dark and dangerous world of abductions, uncovering shocking secrets and testing the limits of justice and survival. The narrative explores themes of resilience, empowerment, and the complexities of victimhood and heroism.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time -
The Library At Mount Char by Scott Hawkins
In this dark and imaginative novel, a group of orphans known as librarians are raised by a mysterious and godlike figure called Father, who teaches them to master various catalogs of knowledge and power. When Father goes missing, the librarians, each with their own unique and often dangerous abilities, must navigate a world filled with violence, secrets, and ancient mysteries to uncover the truth behind his disappearance. As they vie for control and survival, they confront their own pasts and the terrifying potential of the knowledge they possess, ultimately leading to a climactic confrontation that challenges the boundaries of reality and morality.
The 14901st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
Misery Lark, the daughter of a powerful Vampyre councilman, finds herself thrust into a precarious situation. To maintain peace between Vampyres and Weres, she must marry Lowe Moreland, the formidable Alpha of the Werewolves. Misery is wary of Lowe's authority and his watchful eyes, but she has her own hidden motives for entering this union. As she navigates life in Were territory, Misery is determined to reclaim what she values most, even if it means facing the challenges of living among her kind's ancient foes.
The 14165th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Goodbye, Columbus by Philip Roth
This novel explores the story of Neil Klugman and Brenda Patimkin, two young Jewish people from different social classes, who embark on a summer romance in 1950s New Jersey. The novel delves into their relationship dynamics, contrasting their backgrounds and dealing with themes of social class, materialism, and the American Dream. The book also includes five short stories, each exploring different aspects of post-war American Jewish life.
The 2848th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Within A Budding Grove by Marcel Proust
In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower
The novel explores the narrator's coming-of-age journey as he navigates the complexities of love, art, and society in early 20th-century France. As he transitions from adolescence to adulthood, he becomes infatuated with a group of young girls, particularly focusing on his romantic interest in Albertine. Through vivid and introspective prose, the narrative delves into themes of memory, desire, and the passage of time, capturing the nuances of social interactions and the inner workings of the narrator's mind as he seeks to understand his place in the world.
The 11845th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Real Materialism And Other Essays by Galen Strawson
Essays on Consciousness and the Physical World
"Real Materialism and Other Essays" is a collection of philosophical essays that delve into the nature of consciousness, the self, and the mind-body problem. The author challenges the traditional views of materialism, arguing for a form of 'real materialism' that acknowledges the full reality of human experience, including the phenomenological aspects of consciousness. Through rigorous analysis and argumentation, the essays explore various philosophical topics such as the essence of the individual, the concept of free will, and the interconnections between mental states and physical processes, advocating for a nuanced understanding of materialism that transcends reductionist interpretations.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
The Unfortunate Traveller by Thomas Nashe
or, The Life of Jack Wilton
"The Unfortunate Traveller" is a picaresque novel that follows the adventures and misadventures of a young man named Jack Wilton, who goes through various escapades across Europe during the reign of Henry VIII. As a page to the Earl of Surrey, Jack encounters a variety of characters and experiences, including wars, imprisonment, and love affairs. The novel is notable for its vivid depiction of the social and political conditions of the time, as well as its pioneering use of the English language.
The 1595th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
A Confederate General From Big Sur by Richard Brautigan
Set against the backdrop of the 1960s counterculture, this novel follows the whimsical and surreal adventures of Lee Mellon, a quirky and eccentric character who claims to be a descendant of a Confederate general. Alongside his friend Jesse, the narrator, they embark on a series of misadventures in the picturesque yet rugged landscape of Big Sur, California. The narrative is a blend of humor, absurdity, and poignant reflections on identity and history, capturing the essence of a generation searching for meaning in a rapidly changing world.
The 15726th Greatest Book of All Time -
The Choice by Dr. Edith Eva Eger
Embrace the Possible
This book is a powerful memoir and psychological exploration by a Holocaust survivor who became a renowned therapist. It delves into the harrowing experiences of the author's youth in Auschwitz, her struggles and triumphs in the aftermath of World War II, and her journey towards healing and forgiveness. Through her personal narrative, the author offers profound insights into the human capacity for resilience, the importance of choice in the face of suffering, and the transformative power of freeing oneself from the prisons of the mind. Her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the ability to find hope and meaning in life's darkest moments.
The 14059th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
A Time Of Gifts by Patrick Leigh Fermor
On Foot to Constantinople: From the Hook of Holland to the Middle Danube
The book is a vivid memoir that chronicles the adventures of a young man as he embarks on a remarkable journey on foot across Europe in the 1930s. Starting from the Hook of Holland, he traverses through landscapes and cities, encountering a diverse tapestry of cultures, languages, and historical remnants. Along the way, he is welcomed by a variety of individuals, from aristocrats to peasants, who enrich his experience with their stories and hospitality. His travels provide not only a physical journey through the continent but also a journey through time, as he reflects on the complexities of Europe's past and the ominous shadows cast by the approaching Second World War.
The 1810th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Ballerina by Edward Stewart
A beautiful and talented ballerina rises through the ranks to stardom as prima ballerina. She finds herself struggling to maintain that status while grappling with tempestuous choreographers, ambitious agents, and other dancers. The story follows her ascent and ongoing struggle to keep her place at the peak of her profession. The book charts the pressures and conflicts that test her success.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org -
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
The novel follows Keiko Furukura, a socially awkward woman in her thirties who has worked at the same convenience store in Tokyo for 18 years. Despite societal pressures to conform to traditional roles, Keiko finds comfort and identity in the routine and predictability of her job. Her life takes a turn when she meets Shiraha, a disgruntled former coworker, leading her to question her place in society and the expectations imposed on her. Through Keiko's unique perspective, the story explores themes of individuality, societal norms, and the search for personal fulfillment.
The 3622nd Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Kindred by Octavia E. Butler
"Kindred" is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that follows the life of Dana, a young African American woman living in the 1970s. Suddenly, she finds herself inexplicably transported back in time to the early 19th century, where she becomes entangled in the lives of her ancestors, who are enslaved on a plantation. As Dana navigates the brutal realities of slavery, she grapples with her own identity, the complexities of race, and the enduring legacy of the past. With its powerful storytelling and exploration of the connections between past and present, "Kindred" is a profound examination of history, race, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit.
The 513th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
Paradise of the Blind by Dương Thu Hương
"Paradise of the Blind" is a poignant tale of a young Vietnamese woman's journey through life amidst the socio-political upheavals of her country. The narrative follows her struggle to reconcile her familial duties with her own personal aspirations, as she navigates through the complexities of her relationships with her mother and aunt. The book provides a critical examination of the Communist regime in Vietnam, its impact on the traditional Vietnamese family structure, and the cultural and societal changes it brought about.
The 3071st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Barbarian Days by William Finnegan
A Surfing Life
"Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life" is a memoir that chronicles the author's lifelong passion for surfing. The book takes readers on a journey from the author's childhood in California and Hawaii to his travels around the world in search of the perfect wave. Along the way, he experiences diverse cultures, faces danger and adventure, and examines his own character and motivations. The memoir is not just about surfing, but also a reflection on relationships, self-discovery, and the irresistible pull of the ocean.
The 1817th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
West With the Night by Beryl Markham
The book is a memoir of a British-born woman who grew up in Kenya during the early 20th century. She recounts her unconventional upbringing, her passion for horses, and her career as a bush pilot. The narrative is filled with vivid descriptions of the African landscape and wildlife, as well as her personal adventures and encounters. The book culminates with her historic solo flight across the Atlantic from east to west.
The 1976th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon -
South of the Border, West of the Sun by Haruki Murakami
The novel tells the story of a man named Hajime, who grew up as an only child in post-war Japan. He forms a deep bond with a girl named Shimamoto during his childhood, but they lose touch as they grow older. Hajime builds a successful life with a wife and two daughters, but he is haunted by his past. When Shimamoto unexpectedly re-enters his life, he is torn between his commitment to his family and his lingering feelings for his childhood love. The novel explores themes of nostalgia, regret, and the complexities of human relationships.
The 14901st Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind by Hayao Miyazaki
In a post-apocalyptic world where toxic jungles and giant insects threaten human survival, a compassionate and courageous princess from the Valley of the Wind embarks on a journey to understand and heal the ravaged Earth. As she navigates political intrigue and conflict among warring human factions, she discovers the interconnectedness of all life and the potential for harmony between humans and nature. Her quest challenges the destructive tendencies of her world and offers a vision of hope and renewal through empathy and understanding.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
Choke by Chuck Palahniuk
The novel follows Victor Mancini, a medical school dropout who becomes a con artist, exploiting the sympathies of strangers by pretending to choke in upscale restaurants. This scheme funds his mother's expensive elder care, as she battles dementia in a nursing home. As Victor navigates his chaotic life, he grapples with his own identity and the possibility that he might be the second coming of Christ, a notion planted by his mother's cryptic revelations. The story delves into themes of addiction, identity, and the search for meaning in a world filled with absurdity and dysfunction.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All TimePurchase from Amazon -
The 4th Man by Lisa Gardner
A Short Story
In this gripping thriller, a cold case detective and a seasoned FBI profiler join forces to unravel a decades-old mystery involving a brutal murder. As they delve into the past, they uncover a complex web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives that challenge their investigative skills and personal beliefs. The story weaves through unexpected twists and turns, keeping the tension high as the duo races against time to uncover the truth and bring justice to the victim.
The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time
The Greatest Books Users, 6740 Books
The Honorable Mention Greatest Books determined by the users of this web site. There's another list for the Top 100. This is our user's favorite books starting at number 101.
This list has over 5000+ voters from all over the world
If you would like to contribute add your favorite books to your "My Favorite Books" user list.
This list was originally published in 2024 and was added to this site almost 2 years ago.
This list has a weight of 1%. To learn more about what this means please visit the Rankings page.
Here is a list of what is decreasing the importance of this list:
- Voters: not critics, authors, or experts
- List: is a follow up/honorable mention to a different list
- List: contains over 500 books(Quantity over Quality)
If you think this is incorrect please contact us.
- Number of Voters:
- 5000
- Voter Count Unknown:
- No
- Voter Names Unknown:
- No
- High Quality Source:
- No
- Location Specific:
- No
- Category Specific:
- No