Our Users' Honorable Mention Favorite Books of All Time

This is one of the 759 lists we use to generate our main The Greatest Books list.

View: List Grid Table
  • The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor

    Seeing Redd

    In this imaginative retelling of a classic tale, the story transports readers to a fantastical parallel universe where the familiar narrative of Wonderland is turned on its head. The protagonist, a young princess, is forced to flee her queendom after a violent coup led by her malevolent aunt. Finding herself in Victorian England, she struggles to convince anyone of her true identity and the existence of her otherworldly home. As she grows into a fierce warrior, she must gather allies and harness her own inner strength to reclaim her throne, challenging the distorted reflections of reality and confronting the dark forces that seek to control the imagination and power of her realm.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Practicing The Power Of Now by Eckhart Tolle

    Essential Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises From The Power of Now

    A concise, practical guide to cultivating present-moment awareness through simple exercises, meditations, and daily-life pointers that quiet mental chatter and loosen identification with thought. It emphasizes observing the pain-body, accepting what is, and using breath and inner-body awareness to interrupt habitual reactivity. By fostering mindful presence and surrender, it offers ways to reduce suffering, transform relationships, and experience deeper peace and clarity in everyday situations.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • This Other Eden by Paul Harding

    Set on a small island off the coast of New England, the novel explores the lives of a diverse, tight-knit community descended from a mix of European settlers, freed slaves, and Native Americans. As the 20th century progresses, the residents face increasing pressure from the outside world, threatening their way of life and the island's unique cultural tapestry. Through richly drawn characters and evocative prose, the story delves into themes of identity, belonging, and resilience in the face of change and adversity.

    The 9089th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Cossacks by Leo Tolstoy

    The novel is a coming-of-age story that follows the journey of a young Russian aristocrat who, disillusioned with his privileged life and the superficiality of society, seeks meaning and authenticity. He joins a Cossack community in the Caucasus, where he is drawn to the simplicity and vigor of their lifestyle. As he becomes entangled in the local conflicts and customs, he falls in love with a Cossack girl, which leads to a deep internal struggle between his previous values and his newfound admiration for the Cossack's way of life. The protagonist's journey is one of self-discovery, cultural immersion, and the quest for a genuine existence amidst the backdrop of the rugged and unforgiving landscape of the Russian frontier.

    The 5913th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Fake Fruit Factory by Patrick Wensink

    Fake Fruit Factory is a comedic novel set in the eccentric small town of Dyson, Ohio. When NASA determines an errant satellite will crash there, the town's young mayor uses the ensuing media circus to attract tourism and try to save his bankrupt rust belt community. The town's motley cast includes mayor Bo Rutili, lottery winner Donna Urinating Bear Queen, and aging ex-mayor Old Man Packwicz, whose bizarre schemes may determine Dyson's fate.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Sea by John Banville

    "The Sea" is a profound exploration of memory, grief, and loss. The novel follows the story of a widower who returns to a seaside town where he spent his childhood summers. His present-day experiences are interwoven with memories of a transformative event from his youth involving a wealthy family he befriended. As he grapples with the loss of his wife to cancer, he also deals with the haunting memories of the past. The narrative is a deep dive into the human psyche, exploring themes of love, loss, and the fluidity of time.

    The 2967th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley

    In this captivating historical novel, a modern-day author, Carrie McClelland, travels to the rugged coast of Scotland to research her latest book, only to find herself inexplicably drawn to the ruins of Slains Castle. As she delves deeper into the past, she uncovers the story of her ancestor, Sophia, who lived during the early 18th century amidst the Jacobite uprisings. Through a series of vivid and haunting visions, Carrie experiences Sophia's life and love, blurring the lines between past and present. The novel weaves together themes of love, loyalty, and the enduring power of memory, creating a rich tapestry that spans centuries.

    The 6897th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Dievų Miškas by Balys Sruoga

    Set against the harrowing backdrop of a Nazi concentration camp, this poignant memoir captures the resilience and indomitable spirit of the human soul amidst unimaginable suffering. Through a blend of dark humor and stark realism, the narrative unveils the daily struggles, absurdities, and small victories of the prisoners as they navigate the brutalities of camp life. The author, drawing from personal experiences, offers a profound reflection on the nature of humanity, the power of hope, and the enduring strength of camaraderie in the face of oppression.

    The 17084th Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Power by Naomi Alderman

    "The Power" by Naomi Alderman is a speculative fiction novel that imagines a world where women develop the ability to produce electrical shocks from their bodies, giving them a newfound physical power over men. The novel follows the lives of four characters as they navigate this new reality and the societal and political upheaval that comes with it. Through their experiences, the book explores themes of gender, power, and the corrupting nature of authority.

    The 2642nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Mastery by Robert Greene

    The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment

    The book explores the path to achieving mastery in any field by examining the lives and practices of historical and contemporary figures who have reached the pinnacle of their professions. It outlines a structured process that includes discovering one's calling, undergoing a rigorous apprenticeship, and continually refining skills through deliberate practice and experimentation. The book emphasizes the importance of patience, perseverance, and a deep understanding of one's field, while also highlighting the role of creativity and intuition in achieving true mastery. Through detailed examples and practical advice, it provides a roadmap for individuals seeking to unlock their full potential and excel in their chosen endeavors.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Black Obelisk by Erich Maria Remarque

    Set in the turmoil of post-World War I Germany, the novel follows the life of a young veteran struggling to find his place in a society grappling with economic hardship and political unrest. As he works for a monument company, selling stone markers to the living and the dead, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, each coping with the scars of the past and the uncertainties of the future in their own way. Through his interactions and experiences, the protagonist reflects on the absurdities of life, the nature of humanity, and the search for meaning amidst the chaos of a world that has been irrevocably changed by war.

    The 3476th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Scar by China Miéville

    This novel transports readers to a fantastical world of piracy, politics, and magic on the high seas. Set in the same universe as its predecessor, it follows a linguist who, after fleeing her war-torn city, becomes embroiled in the complex society of Armada, a city made of pirated ships. The narrative weaves together themes of power, identity, and rebellion, as the inhabitants of Armada embark on a perilous quest to harness the power of a mythical sea creature. Rich in imaginative detail and populated with a diverse cast of characters, the story explores the depths of human ambition and the lengths to which people will go to achieve their desires.

    The 5761st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Bloodline by Claudia Gray

    Set in the Star Wars universe, this gripping novel follows Leia Organa as she navigates the complex political landscape of the New Republic, years after the fall of the Empire. As she grapples with her legacy and the shadow of her father, Darth Vader, Leia uncovers a sinister conspiracy that threatens the fragile peace. With the galaxy on the brink of chaos, she must rely on her courage, intelligence, and a few trusted allies to confront the looming threat and protect the future of the Republic.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World by Bryan Lee O'Malley

    In this graphic novel, the protagonist, a young slacker and bassist named Scott, navigates the complexities of love and life in Toronto. He falls for the enigmatic Ramona Flowers but soon discovers that to date her, he must defeat her seven evil exes in battles that blend elements of video games and pop culture. As Scott confronts each ex, he also grapples with his own personal growth and the challenges of relationships, ultimately learning about responsibility, self-respect, and the importance of facing one's past. The story combines humor, action, and romance, creating a unique and engaging narrative.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Song of Roland by Unknown

    "The Song of Roland" is an epic poem based on the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778 during the reign of Charlemagne. The story revolves around the hero, Roland, and his loyalty to his king, Charlemagne. As a commander of the rearguard of Charlemagne's army, Roland is betrayed by his stepfather, Ganelon, which leads to a disastrous battle with the Saracens. Roland's heroic deeds, his friendship with Oliver, and his tragic death are central to the narrative. The poem is a major part of the medieval European literature, emphasizing the code of chivalry and the duties of a knight.

    The 1658th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill

    "Strange Interlude" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play that delves into the complex inner lives and psychological struggles of its characters over a span of several decades. The narrative revolves around Nina Leeds, a woman haunted by her father's oppressive influence and her lover's death in World War I. As she seeks solace in various relationships, including a troubled marriage and an affair, the play employs unconventional techniques such as soliloquies and asides to reveal the characters' private thoughts and motivations. This exploration of themes such as mental illness, infidelity, and the search for meaning in the interwar period showcases the characters' intricate emotional landscapes and the societal pressures they navigate.

    The 14968th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Authority by Jeff VanderMeer

    Annihilation Book 2

    "Authority" is the second book in a trilogy that delves into the mysteries of a clandestine government agency tasked with investigating an enigmatic and dangerous region known as Area X. The narrative follows a character brought in to oversee the agency after the tumultuous events of the first expedition. As he attempts to assert control and understand the strange occurrences within Area X, he encounters uncooperative staff, cryptic notes left by his predecessor, and the unsettling realization that the contamination thought to be contained within Area X may have more influence over the agency than previously believed. The protagonist's journey is one of psychological unraveling, as he grapples with the opaque hierarchy of the organization and the increasingly blurred lines between reality and the otherworldly phenomena associated with the area he is supposed to manage.

    The 9332nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Cave & Julia by M. John Harrison

    In a world where reality and illusion blur, a young couple embarks on a journey that challenges their perceptions of love, identity, and existence. As they navigate a landscape filled with enigmatic characters and surreal experiences, they are forced to confront their deepest fears and desires. The narrative weaves a tapestry of philosophical musings and emotional depth, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the nature of reality itself. With a blend of introspection and mysticism, the story invites readers to question the boundaries of their own understanding.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Life For Sale by Yukio Mishima

    The novel follows the story of a disillusioned Tokyo copywriter who, after a failed suicide attempt, decides to put his life up for sale in a newspaper ad. This unusual decision leads him into a series of bizarre and dangerous adventures, as various clients hire him for tasks that range from the mundane to the life-threatening. Through these encounters, he grapples with existential questions and the value of life, ultimately exploring themes of identity, purpose, and the human condition in a rapidly changing world.

    The 17085th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Manhã Submersa by Vergílio Ferreira

    A young boy is sent to a Catholic seminary in rural Portugal, where austere routines and moral strictures stifle his emerging sensibility. Through lyrical recollection he navigates friendship, desire, and guilt, while the beauty of the world beyond the cloister exposes the contradictions of imposed faith. As he comes of age under an authoritarian climate, the struggle between obedience and freedom pushes him toward a decisive break and a search for an authentic self.

    The 17086th Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Endless Vessel by Charles Soule

    In a world teetering on the brink of despair, a mysterious vessel offers a glimmer of hope, promising to transport its passengers to a place where their deepest desires can be fulfilled. As individuals from diverse backgrounds embark on this enigmatic journey, they confront their own fears, dreams, and the essence of what it means to truly live. The narrative weaves together themes of human resilience, the pursuit of happiness, and the complexities of choice, ultimately questioning whether the promise of a perfect life is worth the sacrifices it demands.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Conviction by Denise Mina

    The novel follows Anna McDonald, a woman whose life is turned upside down when her husband leaves her for her best friend. Seeking solace in a true-crime podcast, Anna becomes engrossed in a case involving a sunken yacht and a murdered family. As she delves deeper, she discovers connections to her own past, prompting a thrilling journey across Europe with an unlikely ally. The story weaves together themes of identity, betrayal, and the power of storytelling, as Anna confronts her own secrets while unraveling a complex mystery.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Martian Time Slip by Philip K. Dick

    "Martian Time Slip" is a science fiction novel set in a future where humans have colonized Mars. The story follows a group of characters, including a repairman, a government official, and a schizophrenic boy, as they navigate the complexities of Martian society and the challenges of living on a harsh and unforgiving planet. Through their experiences, the book explores themes of time manipulation, mental illness, and the struggle for survival in an alien environment.

    The 2932nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Dostoevsky by Joseph Frank

    The Mantle of the Prophet, 1871-1881

    This comprehensive biography delves into the life and works of one of Russia's most celebrated novelists, exploring the intricate interplay between his personal experiences and literary creations. It examines the profound influence of historical, cultural, and philosophical contexts on his writing, while also shedding light on the psychological and spiritual struggles that shaped his worldview. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, the book offers a nuanced portrait of a complex individual whose literary legacy continues to resonate across generations.

    The 17088th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • On The Banks Of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder

    This book is a captivating narrative set in the late 19th century, chronicling the life of a young girl and her family as they move to a new home on the banks of Plum Creek in Minnesota. The story vividly portrays their adventures and challenges, from building a sod house to facing locust invasions that threaten their crops. Through the eyes of the protagonist, readers experience the joys and hardships of pioneer life, the strength of family bonds, and the resilience required to overcome the unpredictabilities of nature and frontier living. This work is a testament to the pioneering spirit and a detailed exploration of American frontier life.

    The 14961st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley

    The book revolves around an eighteen-year-old biracial, unenrolled tribal member who witnesses a shocking murder and is subsequently drawn into an FBI investigation of a lethal new drug. As she secretly collaborates with the investigation, using her knowledge of chemistry and traditional Ojibwe medicine, she must confront her own past and identity, navigating the tightrope between the demands of two very different communities. Her journey is one of courage and resilience, as she seeks justice for her community while grappling with complex issues of identity, family, and loyalty.

    The 10599th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Great Wall Of China by Franz Kafka

    This collection of short stories delves into the complexities of human nature and societal constructs through a series of allegorical and surreal narratives. The stories explore themes of isolation, bureaucracy, and the absurdity of existence, often set against the backdrop of an enigmatic and fragmented world. The narratives are marked by their introspective tone and philosophical undertones, inviting readers to ponder the deeper meanings behind the seemingly mundane or bizarre events. Each story serves as a reflection on the human condition, challenging perceptions and evoking a sense of introspection and contemplation.

    The 17089th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Little Friend by Donna Tartt

    Set in the sweltering heat of a small Mississippi town, this gripping narrative follows the determined twelve-year-old Harriet Cleve Dufresnes as she embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of her brother's murder, a tragedy that has haunted her family for years. Driven by a fierce sense of justice and armed with the imagination of a child, Harriet delves into the dark underbelly of her community, confronting secrets and dangers that blur the lines between innocence and evil. As she navigates through a world of complex characters and hidden truths, Harriet's journey becomes a poignant exploration of loss, resilience, and the haunting shadows of the past.

    The 11318th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Mother Mary Comes To Me by Arundhati Roy

    Arundhati Roy reflects on her relationship with her mother, Mary Roy, exploring how childhood in Kerala and her mother’s fierce presence shaped her life and work. Written after Mary’s death, the memoir navigates complex feelings—love, anger, grief and admiration—without revealing plot details. Intimate, candid, and often quietly humorous, it examines how personal history forms identity and writing.

    The 8783rd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Keys Of The Kingdom by A. J. Cronin

    The novel follows the life of a humble and compassionate Scottish priest named Father Francis Chisholm, who is sent to China as a missionary. Despite facing numerous challenges, including cultural barriers, political unrest, and personal hardships, Father Chisholm remains steadfast in his faith and dedication to helping others. His unconventional approach to religion and deep empathy for the people he serves earn him both admiration and criticism. Through his journey, the story explores themes of faith, resilience, and the impact of genuine kindness and understanding in bridging cultural divides.

    The 17091st Greatest Book of All Time
  • Benedict Arnold by Randall, Willard Sterne

    Patriot and Traitor

    A concise biography that traces the rise of a gifted Continental Army officer whose bold early victories earned him fame, then charts his growing frustration with perceived slights, financial woes, and political enemies. It examines the complex motives and circumstances that led him to conspire with the British—culminating in the infamous plot to betray West Point—and balances his military achievements against his act of treason to present a nuanced portrait of a conflicted Revolutionary-era figure.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • For One More Day by Mitch Albom

    A poignant exploration of the complex relationship between a mother and her son, the story follows a man named Chick who, after hitting rock bottom, is given the extraordinary chance to spend one more day with his deceased mother. Through this miraculous encounter, Chick confronts his regrets, unresolved issues, and the choices that have shaped his life. As he navigates through memories and revelations, he gains a deeper understanding of love, forgiveness, and the enduring bond between parent and child, ultimately finding a path to redemption and healing.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • Valentino / Sagittarius by Natalia Ginzburg

    Set against the backdrop of post-war Italy, this compelling narrative delves into the intricacies of familial relationships and personal aspirations. The story unfolds through the lives of two siblings, each grappling with their own desires and disillusionments. As they navigate the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations, their paths reveal the subtle yet profound impact of family dynamics on individual destinies. Through a blend of poignant introspection and vivid character portrayals, the narrative captures the essence of human vulnerability and resilience in the face of life's unpredictable turns.

    The 17092nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • The Ice People by René Barjavel

    The book in question is a speculative fiction novel set in a dystopian future where a sudden and severe ice age has gripped the Earth, leading to the collapse of civilization and the emergence of a new society. The story follows the protagonist, a historian, who discovers the truth about the ice age's origins and the existence of an advanced prehistoric civilization. As the protagonist delves deeper into the past, he uncovers startling revelations about humanity's history and the cyclical nature of human progress and decline, all while navigating the challenges of life in a frozen world.

    The 1897th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem

    Fables for the Cybernetic Age

    "The Cyberiad" is a collection of science fiction short stories that take place in a futuristic universe where robots and artificial intelligence are prevalent. The book follows the adventures of two master inventors, Trurl and Klapaucius, as they encounter various challenges and engage in extraordinary feats of engineering and problem-solving. Through witty and imaginative storytelling, the book explores themes of technology, creativity, and the nature of humanity, offering a captivating and thought-provoking reading experience.

    The 13920th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Elective Affinities by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    This novel explores the romantic relationships and social dynamics of four characters: a married couple, their close friend, and a young girl who becomes part of the household. The story is a study of how people's choices, passions, and societal norms can shape their relationships, often with tragic consequences. The narrative delves into themes of marriage, love, morality, and the intersection of personal feelings with societal expectations.

    The 622nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin

    This novel is a vibrant and imaginative exploration of a city coming to life, personified through five distinct characters who represent the diverse boroughs of New York City. As these avatars navigate their newfound powers, they must unite to combat a mysterious otherworldly force threatening their city's very existence. Blending elements of urban fantasy, social commentary, and cosmic horror, the story delves into themes of identity, community, and resilience, offering a unique and compelling take on the soul of a metropolis and the collective strength of its inhabitants.

    The 14985th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Absolute Dc by Darwyn Cooke

    The New Frontier

    A sweeping, retro-styled epic set in the anxious early days of the Cold War, following test pilots, masked adventurers, and emerging superhumans as they navigate government suspicion, social change, and the birth of a new heroic age. As a primordial entity known as the Centre threatens humanity’s existence, disparate figures—from idealistic rookies to weary legends—must overcome mistrust to stand together. The story bridges the gap between eras, celebrating hope, courage, and unity while reckoning with the darker currents of the time.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • Going Solo by Roald Dahl

    The Remarkable Adventures of a Young Pilot

    Set against the backdrop of World War II, this captivating memoir chronicles the author's adventurous journey from England to East Africa and his experiences as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force. The narrative is filled with vivid anecdotes of encounters with exotic wildlife, the challenges of military life, and the camaraderie among fellow servicemen. Through a blend of humor and poignancy, the story captures the essence of a young man's transition from innocence to maturity, offering a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of wartime life.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Tiny Experiments by Anne-Laure Le Cunff

    The Power of Small Changes to Transform Your Life

    In this insightful exploration of personal growth and productivity, readers are introduced to the concept of "tiny experiments" as a means to foster self-improvement and creativity. The book emphasizes the power of small, manageable changes and encourages individuals to embrace curiosity and experimentation in their daily lives. By breaking down larger goals into bite-sized actions, the narrative offers practical strategies to overcome procrastination, build new habits, and unlock one's potential. Through a blend of scientific research and real-life anecdotes, the book provides a roadmap for cultivating a mindset that thrives on continuous learning and adaptation.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume

    Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects

    This philosophical work delves into the understanding of human nature, focusing on the mind, emotions, and morality. The author argues that all of our thoughts and ideas are derived from our senses and experiences, rejecting the idea of innate ideas. He also debates the nature of causality, the existence of the self, and the basis of moral judgments. The work is a comprehensive exploration of empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism.

    The 2239th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • We Both Laughed In Pleasure by Lou Sullivan

    The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan

    The book is a collection of diaries that chronicles the life of a pioneering transgender activist who navigates his journey of self-discovery and identity in a world that often misunderstands and marginalizes him. Through candid and introspective entries, the author shares his experiences of coming out, his pursuit of love and acceptance, and his advocacy for the recognition of transgender men, particularly those who are gay. The diaries offer a poignant and intimate glimpse into his struggles, triumphs, and enduring spirit, capturing the essence of his personal and political evolution during a transformative era for LGBTQ+ rights.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Dschinns by Fatma Aydemir

    The novel delves into the intricate lives of a Turkish-German family, exploring themes of identity, displacement, and the intergenerational impact of migration. Through the perspectives of six family members, the narrative unveils their personal struggles, secrets, and desires, all while grappling with the cultural tensions between their Turkish heritage and German upbringing. The story intricately weaves their individual experiences into a broader commentary on belonging and the invisible ties that bind them, ultimately painting a poignant portrait of family and the enduring quest for home.

    The 13787th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Archy And Mehitabel by Don Marquis

    The Life and Times of a Cockroach Poet

    "Archy and Mehitabel" is a humorous collection of free verse poems and stories written from the perspective of Archy, a cockroach who was once a poet and now types by diving headfirst onto a typewriter. Archy shares tales of his adventures and observations of human follies, alongside his companion, Mehitabel, a streetwise alley cat who claims to have been Cleopatra in a past life. The narrative explores themes of reincarnation, the struggles of existence, and the quirks of both human and animal life, all delivered with a blend of whimsy and satirical wit.

    The 14893rd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll

    Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future

    This book introduces a transformative organizational system that combines the benefits of a planner, diary, and to-do list into one streamlined method. It guides readers on how to declutter their minds, track their past, organize their present, and plan for the future using a simple notebook. The approach emphasizes mindfulness and intentionality, encouraging users to focus on what truly matters in their lives. Through practical tips and personal anecdotes, the book empowers individuals to harness their creativity and productivity, ultimately leading to a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • How Not To Age by Michael Greger

    This insightful guide delves into the science of aging, offering practical advice on how to extend one's lifespan and improve overall health through evidence-based lifestyle changes. It explores the impact of diet, exercise, and mental well-being on the aging process, emphasizing the importance of plant-based nutrition, regular physical activity, and stress management. By examining the latest research, it provides readers with actionable strategies to enhance longevity and vitality, encouraging a proactive approach to aging gracefully and healthily.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Blott On The Landscape by Tom Sharpe

    This book is a satirical novel that revolves around the chaotic battle to prevent a beautiful piece of English countryside from being destroyed by a proposed motorway. At the heart of this uproar is the scheming Sir Giles Lynchwood and his wife, Lady Maud. Sir Giles, eager to rid himself of his financial burdens and his wife, sees the motorway as a solution to his problems. However, Lady Maud, deeply attached to her ancestral home and the surrounding lands, is determined to thwart his plans. The story unfolds with a mix of absurd characters, including the loyal and cunning gardener, Blott, whose own secrets and dedication to Lady Maud add layers of complexity and humor. The narrative is a rich tapestry of wit, farcical situations, and sharp critiques of bureaucracy and greed, making it a memorable exploration of resistance against the destruction of the environment for personal gain.

    The 3831st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Judas by Jeff Loveness

    In this thought-provoking graphic novel, the narrative delves into the complex and often misunderstood figure of Judas Iscariot, exploring themes of betrayal, redemption, and the nature of faith. Set against the backdrop of biblical events, the story reimagines Judas's journey through a lens of empathy and introspection, questioning the traditional perceptions of his actions and motivations. As Judas grapples with his role in the crucifixion of Jesus, the narrative unfolds with a blend of philosophical inquiry and emotional depth, inviting readers to reconsider the boundaries between villainy and humanity.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Becoming Bulletproof by Evy Poumpouras

    Protect Yourself, Read People, Influence Situations, and Live Fearlessly

    This empowering guide offers insights into developing mental resilience, emotional strength, and physical preparedness to navigate life's challenges with confidence. Drawing from her experiences as a former Secret Service agent, the author shares practical strategies for enhancing personal security, building trust, and mastering the art of communication. Through engaging anecdotes and actionable advice, readers are encouraged to cultivate a mindset that embraces courage, adaptability, and self-awareness, ultimately becoming more resilient and "bulletproof" in the face of adversity.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Dragon Prince by Melanie Rawn

    In a world where political intrigue and magical forces intertwine, a young prince embarks on a perilous journey to unite a fractured kingdom. As he navigates the treacherous landscape of power struggles and ancient prophecies, he must confront his own destiny and the legacy of his ancestors. With dragons soaring the skies and alliances shifting like sand, the prince's quest for peace and justice becomes a battle against time and fate, challenging him to rise above the shadows of his past and forge a new path for his people.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Call Of Cthulhu And Other Weird Stories by H. P. Lovecraft

    This collection of eerie tales delves into the cosmic horror and existential dread that lurk beyond human comprehension, exploring the insignificance of mankind in the vast, indifferent universe. Through a series of interconnected stories, readers encounter ancient, malevolent entities and forbidden knowledge that challenge the boundaries of reality and sanity. The narratives weave a tapestry of suspense and terror, as protagonists face the chilling realization of their own vulnerability against the unfathomable forces that lie hidden in the shadows of the world.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie

    Great for Holiday and Christmas Reading or Gifting

    When a cruel, wealthy family patriarch is found brutally murdered at his country house during a tense Christmas reunion, the famous Belgian detective is called in to untangle a web of grudges, lies and inheritance motives. The victim’s relatives all had reasons to want him dead, and the apparently impossible circumstances and unusual wounds baffle the police. Through psychological insight and careful deduction, the detective uncovers staged clues, hidden relationships and a surprising method and motive, exposing long-buried family betrayals.

    The 17093rd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland

    Wings of Fire

    In a world torn apart by war among dragon tribes, five young dragonets, raised in secrecy, are destined to fulfill a prophecy that promises peace. These dragonets, each from a different tribe, must navigate a landscape of danger, deception, and betrayal as they grapple with their roles in a destiny they never chose. As they escape their hidden cave and venture into the world, they encounter allies and enemies, uncovering secrets that challenge their understanding of the prophecy and their place in the world. Their journey is one of self-discovery, courage, and the hope of uniting their fractured world.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • All She Was Worth by Miyuki Miyabe

    The novel is a gripping mystery that follows Tokyo detective Shunsuke Honma as he investigates the sudden disappearance of his distant relative's fiancée, Shoko Sekine. As Honma delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a complex web of identity theft, financial deceit, and societal pressures in modern Japan. The investigation reveals the dark underbelly of consumer culture and the lengths to which individuals will go to escape their pasts and reinvent themselves. Through meticulous detective work, Honma unravels the truth, exposing the intricate connections between personal identity and economic desperation.

    The 5382nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Unconquerable Game by Callaway, Ely

    Set in a dystopian future where society is governed by a ruthless regime, the story follows a group of rebels who challenge the status quo through a high-stakes virtual reality game. As they navigate the treacherous digital landscape, they uncover hidden truths about their world and themselves. The narrative explores themes of freedom, identity, and the power of collective resistance, weaving a tale of suspense and intrigue that questions the very nature of reality and control.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Mass Effect by Drew Karpyshyn

    Revelation

    Set in a futuristic universe where humanity has joined an interstellar community, the story follows the journey of a skilled soldier who discovers a looming threat from an ancient alien race known as the Reapers. As tensions rise among the various species, the protagonist must navigate political intrigue, forge alliances, and confront personal demons to rally a diverse team of heroes. Together, they embark on a perilous mission to prevent the annihilation of all sentient life, uncovering secrets and facing moral dilemmas that challenge their resolve and unity.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Milagro Beanfield War by John Nichols

    In a small, struggling New Mexico town, a local handyman named Joe Mondragon inadvertently ignites a fierce conflict by illegally diverting water to irrigate his beanfield, challenging powerful developers and government officials. This act of defiance becomes a symbol of resistance for the impoverished community, uniting them in a fight to preserve their land and way of life. The ensuing battle highlights themes of social justice, cultural heritage, and the enduring spirit of a marginalized people determined to protect their rights against exploitation and modernization.

    The 14982nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Heavenbreaker by Christa Wolf

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Fairy Faith In Celtic Countries by W. Y. Evans-Wentz

    Its Psychological Origin and Nature

    The book explores the rich and intricate belief systems surrounding fairies in Celtic cultures, delving into folklore, mythology, and personal testimonies from various regions including Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany. It examines the historical and cultural significance of fairy lore, offering insights into how these beliefs have shaped and been shaped by the societies that hold them. Through a combination of scholarly research and firsthand accounts, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the enduring presence and influence of fairy faith in Celtic traditions.

    The 17094th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Eleni Or Nobody by Rhea Galanaki

    Set against the backdrop of Greece's turbulent history, this poignant narrative delves into the life of a woman grappling with the complexities of identity and belonging. Through a series of introspective reflections, the protagonist navigates the intricate web of personal and collective memory, exploring themes of exile, displacement, and the enduring quest for self-discovery. As she confronts the ghosts of her past and the shifting landscapes of her homeland, the story unfolds as a profound meditation on the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring ties that bind us to our roots.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Prisoner Of Love by Jean Genet

    "Prisoner of Love" is a non-fiction book that blends memoir, history, and philosophical reflection. It chronicles the author's experiences in the late 1960s and early 1970s among Palestinian fedayeen (guerrilla fighters) and later, in the mid-1970s, with the Black Panthers in Jordan. The narrative delves into the daily lives of these revolutionaries, their struggles, and the author's own reflections on issues of love, loyalty, and identity. Through his immersive and poetic prose, the author explores the complexities of political commitment and the human condition, offering a deeply personal yet universally resonant account of solidarity and resistance.

    The 10214th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Bedbug And Selected Poetry by Vladimir Mayakovsky

    "The Bedbug And Selected Poetry" is a collection of poems by Vladimir Mayakovsky, a prominent Russian poet of the early 20th century. The book features a mix of Mayakovsky's avant-garde and politically charged works, showcasing his unique style and themes of revolution, love, and the struggles of the working class. Through his powerful and dynamic verses, Mayakovsky offers readers a glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of his time, while leaving a lasting impact with his thought-provoking and emotive poetry.

    The 1738th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt

    Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and the tumultuous 1960s, this coming-of-age story follows seventh-grader Holling Hoodhood as he navigates the challenges of adolescence in a Long Island suburb. Every Wednesday afternoon, while his classmates attend religious instruction, Holling is left alone with his teacher, Mrs. Baker, who he initially believes despises him. However, as they delve into the works of Shakespeare together, an unexpected bond forms, revealing lessons about empathy, courage, and the complexities of human nature. Through humorous and poignant moments, Holling learns to confront his fears, stand up to bullies, and understand the importance of family and friendship.

    The 14985th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Malcolm X by Malcolm X

    The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley

    This compelling autobiography chronicles the transformative journey of a man who rose from a troubled youth marked by crime and incarceration to become a powerful and influential advocate for African American rights. Through a candid and introspective narrative, the book explores themes of racial identity, systemic oppression, and personal redemption, offering a profound insight into the social and political landscape of mid-20th century America. The narrative captures the evolution of his beliefs, from embracing the Nation of Islam to advocating for a broader, more inclusive vision of racial justice, leaving a lasting legacy of empowerment and change.

    The 17095th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Viktor Frankl's Search For Meaning by Timothy Pytell

    An Introduction to Logotherapy

    This insightful biography delves into the life and work of a renowned psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, exploring how his harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps shaped his groundbreaking psychological theories. The narrative examines the development of his existential philosophy, which emphasizes finding purpose and meaning in life even amidst suffering. Through a detailed analysis of his personal and professional journey, the book sheds light on the profound impact of his ideas on modern psychotherapy and the enduring relevance of his message in understanding human resilience and the quest for meaning.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • On Writing Well by William Zinsser

    The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction

    The book is a comprehensive guide to writing nonfiction with clarity and simplicity. It emphasizes the importance of writing clearly and concisely, encouraging writers to strip their prose of unnecessary words and jargon. The author provides practical advice on various aspects of writing, including style, structure, and voice, while also addressing the challenges of writing about different subjects. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, the book serves as both an instructional manual and an inspirational resource for writers seeking to improve their craft.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Tokyo Express by Taiyō Matsumoto

    Set against the backdrop of post-war Japan, this gripping mystery follows two detectives as they unravel the enigmatic death of a young couple found on a remote beach. With the only clue being a cryptic note hinting at a suicide pact, the investigation takes unexpected turns, revealing a web of political intrigue and personal vendettas. As the detectives delve deeper, they confront the complexities of human nature and the haunting shadows of the past, leading to a shocking conclusion that challenges their understanding of justice and truth.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh

    "The Glass Palace" is a sweeping historical epic that spans over a century, tracing the tumultuous events of the British invasion of Burma and its aftermath. The story follows the life of Rajkumar, an Indian orphan, who rises from the depths of poverty to become a wealthy businessman. His journey is intricately linked with the fates of those around him, including Dolly, a maid in the royal palace, and a host of other characters whose lives intersect across the landscapes of Burma, India, and Malaya. The novel explores themes of love, loyalty, and the impacts of colonialism, while providing a deep insight into the historical and political complexities of the Southeast Asian region.

    The 12131st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Parallel Worlds by Michio Kaku

    A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos

    This fascinating exploration delves into the mysteries of the universe, weaving together the latest scientific theories and discoveries to paint a picture of a cosmos filled with multiple dimensions and parallel universes. It examines the origins and ultimate fate of the universe, drawing on concepts from quantum physics, cosmology, and string theory. The narrative takes readers on a journey through time and space, contemplating the possibility of other worlds beyond our own and the profound implications these ideas have for our understanding of reality and our place within it.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Amy And Isabelle by Elizabeth Strout

    Set in a small New England town during a sweltering summer, the story delves into the complex and strained relationship between a mother and her teenage daughter. As secrets unfold and tensions rise, both characters grapple with their own insecurities and desires, leading to a poignant exploration of love, betrayal, and the longing for connection. The narrative beautifully captures the nuances of small-town life and the intricate dance of emotions that bind and separate family members.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi

    In this evocative and haunting narrative, the protagonist grapples with a fractured identity, navigating life with multiple selves that reside within them. Set against the backdrop of Nigeria and the United States, the story delves into themes of spirituality, mental health, and the complexities of self-discovery. As the protagonist's internal world collides with external realities, they embark on a journey of understanding and acceptance, exploring the boundaries between the physical and metaphysical realms. The narrative is a poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and the intricate dance between the known and the unknown.

    The 6582nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Most by Jessica Anthony

    A Memoir of More

    Set on November 3, 1957, "The Most" follows the lives of Virgil and Kathleen Beckett. Virgil, an insurance salesman, goes about his routine, while Kathleen, a former tennis champion turned homemaker, decides to skip church and instead revisits her past by donning an old red bathing suit. She heads to the empty swimming pool of their apartment complex in Newark, Delaware, and chooses to stay there. The story unfolds over eight hours, delving into the complexities and hidden truths of their seemingly perfect mid-century marriage.

    The 14985th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Forest Of Enchantments by Chitra Divakaruni

    A Retelling of the Ramayana

    This captivating novel reimagines the epic tale of the Ramayana from the perspective of Sita, offering a fresh and empowering narrative that delves into her life, struggles, and resilience. It explores her journey from a devoted wife to a woman who finds her own voice and strength amidst trials and tribulations. Through vivid storytelling, the book sheds light on the often-overlooked emotions and experiences of its female characters, weaving a rich tapestry of love, sacrifice, and self-discovery that resonates with contemporary themes of gender and identity.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Hyperbole And A Half by Allie Brosh

    Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened

    "Hyperbole And A Half" is a humorous and deeply personal memoir that combines witty anecdotes and colorful illustrations to explore the author's experiences with mental health, childhood, and adulthood. Through a series of hilarious and relatable stories, the book offers a unique perspective on life's challenges and the power of humor in navigating them.

    The 13214th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block

    Set in a shimmering, magical version of Los Angeles, the novel follows the life of a quirky and effervescent girl with an unusual name, who navigates the complexities of love, family, and friendship in her search for happiness. She and her best friend create a nontraditional family with a pair of brothers and a secret wish granted by a genie, all while exploring the punk rock scene, grappling with real-world issues, and discovering the transformative power of love in its many forms. The narrative is a blend of fairy-tale whimsy and gritty urban reality, celebrating the joy and heartache of young adulthood.

    The 7791st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Last Days of Hitler by Hugh Trevor-Roper

    The Classic Account of the Final Days of the Nazi Regime

    This book delves into the final days of Adolf Hitler's life, providing a detailed account of the events that unfolded in his bunker during the last ten days of World War II. It is based on interviews with surviving members of Hitler's close circle and other witnesses, as well as captured German documents. The author presents an in-depth analysis of Hitler's mental state, his relationships with his staff, his suicide, and the subsequent cover-up by his loyal aides. The book also debunks various myths and rumors about Hitler's death and escape.

    The 11575th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Singing Wilderness by Sigurd F. Olson

    This evocative narrative captures the serene beauty and profound spirituality of the natural world, as experienced through the changing seasons in the wilderness. Through vivid descriptions and personal reflections, the author invites readers to explore the deep connection between humanity and nature, emphasizing the importance of preserving these pristine landscapes. The work is a celebration of the quiet moments and hidden wonders found in the wild, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the environment and the simple joys it offers.

    The 17096th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • Cigars Of The Pharaoh by Hergé

    The 17097th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Salty by Kate Myers

    In this captivating tale, readers are whisked away to a sun-drenched coastal town where the protagonist, a spirited young woman, grapples with the complexities of family, love, and self-discovery. As she navigates the turbulent waters of her past and present, she finds herself entangled in a web of secrets that challenge her perceptions and force her to confront her deepest fears. With a rich tapestry of vivid characters and unexpected twists, this story explores themes of resilience, redemption, and the enduring power of the sea to heal and transform.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge

    In this science fiction epic, two rival human spacefaring factions encounter the enigmatic Spider civilization on a distant planet orbiting a variable star. As the humans vie for control over the advanced technology and knowledge of the Spiders, they must also contend with their own political intrigue and the challenges of a harsh environment that cycles between extremes with the star's erratic behavior. The narrative weaves together themes of first contact, the nature of intelligence, and the vast expanse of time, as characters from both species struggle to understand each other and their place in the universe.

    The 13321st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe

    The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus

    This classic work of literature revolves around the character of Doctor Faustus, a scholar who is dissatisfied with traditional forms of knowledge and yearns for more. In his quest for ultimate power and understanding, he makes a deal with the devil, selling his soul in exchange for 24 years of service from the devil's agent, Mephistopheles. Despite the pleasures and knowledge he gains, Faustus eventually regrets his deal as he faces eternal damnation, symbolizing the human struggle between ambition and morality.

    The 627th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Physician by Noah Gordon

    The book tells the story of a young English boy, Rob Cole, in the 11th century who becomes an apprentice to a barber-surgeon. Rob's ambition to become a physician takes him across Europe and into the heart of the Muslim world, a journey fraught with danger and discovery. He disguises himself as a Jew to study at a school that does not admit Christians. The narrative is a captivating mix of history, science, and adventure, highlighting the protagonist's perseverance and the state of medical knowledge during the Middle Ages.

    The 1902nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Book Of Ebenezer Le Page by G. B. Edwards

    The novel is a captivating life story of an old man from the Channel Island of Guernsey, who narrates his experiences, relationships, and the changes he witnesses on the island throughout the 20th century. Through his eyes, readers are immersed in a rich tapestry of island life, filled with personal triumphs and tragedies, as well as the larger historical events that shape the community. The protagonist's voice is deeply personal and engaging, offering a unique perspective on love, friendship, and the enduring power of place and memory.

    The 7941st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty

    On a seemingly ordinary domestic flight, passengers receive an extraordinary revelation: they learn the exact details of their deaths. While some laugh off their distant fates, six passengers face the chilling reality of imminent demise. The mysterious "Death Lady," unnoticed by all, becomes the catalyst for this life-altering event. As her predictions begin to come true, the passengers grapple with the knowledge of their mortality. This thought-provoking story delves into themes of fate, free will, and the human desire for control amidst uncertainty.

    The 14985th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • Bloody Jack by L.A. Meyer

    Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship's Boy

    Set in the early 19th century, the story follows the daring adventures of a young orphan girl who disguises herself as a boy to join the crew of a British warship. As she navigates the challenges of life at sea, she grapples with maintaining her secret identity while forming bonds with her fellow shipmates. Her journey is filled with thrilling escapades, personal growth, and the constant threat of discovery, all set against the backdrop of naval warfare and the vast, unpredictable ocean.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Sleepers by Lorenzo Carcaterra

    A True Story of Friendship, Betrayal, and Revenge

    Set in the gritty streets of Hell's Kitchen, this gripping narrative follows the lives of four childhood friends whose youthful mischief leads to a life-altering event. After a prank goes horribly wrong, they are sent to a brutal reform school where they endure unspeakable abuse. Years later, as adults, they are presented with an opportunity for revenge against their tormentors, testing the bonds of friendship and the limits of justice. The story weaves themes of loyalty, redemption, and the haunting shadows of the past, painting a vivid picture of the struggle between right and wrong.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • Bad Cree by Jessica Johns

    In this gripping novel, a young Cree woman named Mackenzie is haunted by vivid nightmares that blur the line between dreams and reality, compelling her to return to her family in Alberta. As she reconnects with her roots and grapples with her grief over her sister's death, Mackenzie discovers that her dreams hold a deeper, ancestral significance. The story weaves together themes of family, identity, and cultural heritage, as Mackenzie confronts a malevolent force threatening her loved ones and learns to harness the power of her dreams to protect them.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Narrative Of The Life Of Fredrick Douglass by Frederick Douglass

    An American Slave, Written by Himself

    This powerful autobiography recounts the harrowing journey of a man born into slavery who rises to become a leading voice in the abolitionist movement. Through vivid and poignant storytelling, it unveils the brutal realities of life as a slave, the relentless pursuit of freedom, and the transformative power of education and self-determination. The narrative not only exposes the inhumanity of slavery but also serves as an inspiring testament to resilience, courage, and the enduring fight for justice and equality.

    The 17100th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • The Interior Castle by Teresa of Avila

    The Mansions

    "The Interior Castle" is a spiritual guide that uses the metaphor of a castle with seven chambers, or 'mansions', to explain the journey of faith. The author describes each mansion as a step closer to God, with the innermost chamber representing union with the divine. The book explores various spiritual concepts such as self-knowledge, detachment, humility, and divine love, providing a roadmap for personal transformation and spiritual growth.

    The 1019th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • What Happened by Bill Clinton

    The book is a reflective memoir that delves into the personal and political experiences of a former U.S. president, offering insights into his time in office and the challenges he faced. It explores key events and decisions during his presidency, providing an introspective look at the successes and setbacks encountered along the way. The narrative also touches on broader themes of leadership, governance, and the complexities of political life, while offering candid reflections on the impact of these experiences on both a personal and national level.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Empress Of Dorsa by Eliza Andrews

    Four and a half years after the Battle of the Empress's Last Stand ended Empress Natasia's reign and the War in the East, the peace does not match what the Empire expected. Linna refuses to accept that the Empress and Joslyn of Terinto are gone and travels alone into the East to uncover what really happened in that battle. She plans to continue past former borders toward the mysterious Kingdom of Persopos in hopes of finding the truth and her leaders alive.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Normal Women by Philippa Gregory

    900 Years of Making History

    Set against the backdrop of medieval England, this historical novel delves into the lives of women who defy societal norms and expectations. Through a tapestry of interconnected stories, it explores themes of resilience, empowerment, and the unyielding spirit of women who navigate a world dominated by patriarchal structures. The narrative weaves together the struggles and triumphs of its characters, offering a poignant reflection on the timeless quest for identity and autonomy in a society that often seeks to silence them.

    The 14985th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life by Bryan Lee O'Malley

    The graphic novel follows the life of a slacker and part-time musician, Scott Pilgrim, who falls for an enigmatic American delivery girl named Ramona Flowers. However, to win her heart, Scott must defeat her seven evil exes in a series of surreal video game-inspired battles. Set in Toronto, Canada, the story combines elements of romance, comedy, and fantasy, as Scott navigates the complexities of relationships, self-identity, and adulthood, all while showcasing the unique visual style and cultural references that have made the series a cult favorite.

    The 13941st Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  • The Housemaid's Secret by Freida McFadden

    A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist

    In this gripping psychological thriller, a housemaid finds herself entangled in a web of secrets and deception when she takes a job at a seemingly perfect household. As she becomes more involved with the family, she uncovers disturbing truths about the people she works for, leading to a dangerous game of cat and mouse. With unexpected twists and a chilling atmosphere, the story explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect their hidden lives.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
  • Human Action by Ludwig von Mises

    A Treatise on Economics

    The book is a comprehensive treatise on economics, presenting the case for a free-market economy based on the principles of praxeology, the study of human action. It argues that individual choices and actions, driven by subjective values and preferences, are the fundamental building blocks of economic phenomena. The author critiques central planning and socialism, asserting that only a system of voluntary exchanges in a free market can efficiently allocate resources and foster human prosperity. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding economic laws and the unintended consequences of government intervention.

    The 4869th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross by St. John of the Cross

    The Dark Night of the Soul and Other Writings

    This book is a comprehensive collection of works by a renowned Spanish mystic and Carmelite friar. It includes his well-known poems, commentaries, and spiritual treatises, providing a deep exploration of his thoughts on the soul's journey to union with God. The writings delve into the concept of the 'Dark Night of the Soul', a period of spiritual desolation that leads to profound enlightenment, and offer a profound insight into Christian mysticism and spiritual growth.

    The 2319th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon

    The Handbook for the Black Revolution that is Changing the Shape of the World

    This book is a psychological and political analysis of the dehumanizing effects of colonization upon the individual and the nation. It provides a clear, passionate condemnation of colonialism and its legacy, arguing that violence is a necessary component of decolonization. The author also discusses the challenges that newly independent nations face, including the struggle to establish a national culture and the threat of neocolonialism.

    The 2272nd Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Fountain Overflows by Rebecca West

    The novel is a richly detailed family saga set in Edwardian England, focusing on the lives of the Aubrey family through the eyes of one of the daughters, Rose. The family, led by Piers and Clare Aubrey, is eccentric and artistic, with a father who is a charming but irresponsible journalist and a mother who is a talented but unrecognized pianist. The narrative delves into the struggles and joys of the family, particularly the musical education of the children, against a backdrop of social change and personal adversity. Themes of love, poverty, and the pursuit of art are woven throughout the story, as the family navigates the complexities of their lives and the world around them.

    The 1316th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  • The Art Of Loving by Erich Fromm

    Love is presented as an art that requires knowledge, effort and practice rather than a spontaneous feeling: genuine love is an active concern expressed through care, responsibility, respect and knowledge of another, and it presupposes maturity, independence and the courage to be vulnerable. Different forms of love—motherly, brotherly, erotic, self-love and love of the divine—are examined and contrasted with dependency, narcissism and the commodification of relationships in modern society. The core message is that true loving is a disciplined, sustained practice that must be learned and cultivated in the context of personal growth and social awareness.

    The 13759th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  • The Yacoubian Building by علاء الأسواني

    Set against the backdrop of modern-day Cairo, this novel intricately weaves together the lives of the residents of a once-grand apartment building, now a microcosm of Egyptian society. Through the intersecting stories of its diverse inhabitants, the narrative explores themes of power, corruption, love, and ambition, painting a vivid portrait of a society grappling with change and tradition. The characters, ranging from a wealthy businessman to a young, ambitious woman, each navigate their personal struggles and aspirations, reflecting the broader socio-political tensions and cultural dynamics of contemporary Egypt.

    The 17152nd Greatest Book of All Time
About this list

The Greatest Books Users, 6897 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.

How Good is this List?

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.

List Information

Number of Voters:
5000
Voter Count Unknown:
No
Voter Names Unknown:
No
High Quality Source:
No
Location Specific:
No
Category Specific:
No