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		<title>How well read are you?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are supposed to: Look at the list and: 1) Bold those you have read. 2) Italicise those you intend to read. 3) [Bracket] the books you LOVE. 4) Reprint this list on your own blog. Okaaaay, here goesâ€¦.. 1. Pride and Prejudice &#8211; Jane Austen not a fan but read for school 2. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are supposed to:</p>
<p>Look at the list and:<br />
1) Bold those you have read.<br />
2) Italicise those you intend to read.<br />
3) [Bracket] the books you LOVE.<br />
4) Reprint this list on your own blog.</p>
<p>Okaaaay, here goesâ€¦..</p>
<p>1. <strong>Pride and Prejudice &#8211; Jane Austen </strong> not a fan but read for school<br />
2. <strong>The Lord of the Rings &#8211; JRR Tolkien  </strong> great story<br />
3. <strong>Jane Eyre &#8211; Charlotte Bronte </strong> read for school<br />
4. The Harry Potter series&#8211;JK Rowling&#8211;cannot get into these books!<br />
5. <strong>((To Kill a Mockingbird &#8211; Harper Lee))</strong> love this one<br />
6. The Bible &#8211; I have read parts of it<br />
7. <strong> [Wuthering Heights &#8211; Emily Bronte  -</strong> ahh doomed love&#8230;<br />
8. <strong>Nineteen Eighty Four &#8211; George Orwell</strong> read it, wasn&#8217;t too impressed<br />
9. His Dark Materials &#8211; Philip Pullman<br />
10. Great Expectations &#8211; Charles Dickens<br />
11. <strong>Little Women &#8211; Louisa M Alcott</strong><br />
12. <strong>Tess of the Dâ€™Urbervilles</strong> &#8211; Thomas Hardy read for school<br />
13. <strong>Catch-22 &#8211; Joseph Heller</strong> hard to get into<br />
14. Complete Works of Shakespeare &#8211;  have read LOTS of shakespeare and loved most of it<br />
15. <strong>Rebecca &#8211; Daphne Du Maurier</strong><br />
16. <strong>The Hobbit &#8211; JRR Tolkien</strong>  my favorite Tokien story<br />
17. Birdsong &#8211; Sebastian Faulks<br />
18. <strong>Catcher in the Rye &#8211; JD Salinger</strong> Read for school, really like it<br />
19. <strong>{{{The Time Travellerâ€™s Wife &#8211; Audrey Niffenegger}}}</strong> love it!<br />
20. Middlemarch &#8211; George Eliot<br />
21. <strong>(((Gone With The Wind &#8211; Margaret Mitchell))) </strong> LOVE IT<br />
22. <strong>The Great Gatsby</strong> &#8211; F Scott Fitzgerald  meh<br />
23. Bleak House &#8211; Charles Dickens<br />
24. <strong>War and Peace &#8211; Leo Tolstoy</strong>  ugg it took SO LONG<br />
25. <strong>The Hitchhikerâ€™s Guide to the Galaxy &#8211; Douglas Adams</strong> read it but not a huge fan<br />
26. Brideshead Revisited &#8211; Evelyn Waugh<br />
27. Crime and Punishment &#8211; Fyodor Dostoyevsky<br />
28. <strong>((Grapes of Wrath &#8211; John Steinbeck))</strong> loved it<br />
29. <strong>Aliceâ€™s Adventures in Wonderland &#8211; Lewis Carroll</strong> loved it<br />
30. <strong>The Wind in the Willows &#8211; Kenneth Grahame </strong> only barely remember it<br />
31. <strong>(((Anna Karenina &#8211; Leo Tolstoy)))</strong> another doomed love affair&#8230;sigh<br />
32. David Copperfield &#8211; Charles Dickens<br />
33. <strong>Chronicles of Narnia &#8211; CS Lewis </strong> oh yeah loved them<br />
34. Emma &#8211; Jane Austen<br />
35. Persuasion &#8211; Jane Austen<br />
36. <strong>(((The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe &#8211; CS Lewis)))</strong> my fave in the series<br />
37 <em>The Kite Runner &#8211; Khaled Hosseini</em> keep meaning to get this one<br />
38 Captain Corelliâ€™s Mandolin &#8211; Louis De Bernieres<br />
39. <strong>Memoirs of a Geisha &#8211; Arthur Golden</strong><br />
40. <strong>Winnie-the-Pooh &#8211; AA Milne</strong> LOVED as a child<br />
41. <strong>Animal Farm &#8211; George Orwell</strong><br />
42. <strong>The Da Vinci Code &#8211; Dan Brown</strong><br />
43. One Hundred Years of Solitude &#8211; Gabriel Garcia Marquez<br />
45. The Woman in White &#8211; Wilkie Collins<br />
46. <strong>(((Anne of Green Gables &#8211; LM Montgomery)))</strong> another childhood fave<br />
47. <strong>Far From The Madding Crowd &#8211; Thomas Hardy</strong> read for school<br />
48. <strong>The Handmaidâ€™s Tale &#8211; Margaret Atwood</strong><br />
49. <strong>Lord of the Flies &#8211; William Golding</strong> read a lot. love it<br />
50. <em>Atonement &#8211; Ian McEwan </em><br />
51. High Fidelity &#8211; Nick Hornby<br />
52. <strong>Dune &#8211; Frank Herbert</strong> read it, didn&#8217;t like it.<br />
53. <strong>Cold Comfort Farm &#8211; Stella Gibbons</strong><br />
54. <strong>Sense and Sensibility &#8211; Jane Austen</strong><br />
55. A Suitable Boy &#8211; Vikram Seth<br />
56. The Shadow of the Wind &#8211; Carlos Ruiz Zafon<br />
57.  A Tale Of Two Cities &#8211; Charles Dickens<br />
58. <strong>(((Brave New World &#8211; Aldous Huxley)))</strong> I love this one<br />
59. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time &#8211; Mark Haddon<br />
60. Love In The Time Of Cholera &#8211; Gabriel Garcia Marquez<br />
61. <strong>Of Mice and Men &#8211; John Steinbeck</strong><br />
62. <strong>Lolita &#8211; Vladimir Nabokov </strong><br />
63. The Secret History &#8211; Donna Tartt<br />
64. <strong>((The Lovely Bones &#8211; Alice Sebold))</strong><br />
65. <strong>Count of Monte Cristo &#8211; Alexandre Dumas</strong> read this one en francais<br />
66. <em>On The Road &#8211; Jack Kerouac</em><br />
67. Jude the Obscure &#8211; Thomas Hardy<br />
68. <strong>Bridget Jonesâ€™s Diary &#8211; Helen Fielding</strong> read it, very pop, but funny<br />
69. Midnightâ€™s Children &#8211; Salman Rushdie<br />
70. Moby-Dick &#8211; Herman Melville<br />
71. Oliver Twist &#8211; Charles Dickens<br />
72. <strong>Dracula &#8211; Bram Stoker </strong><br />
73. <strong>The Secret Garden &#8211; Frances Hodgson Burnett</strong><br />
74. Notes From A Small Island &#8211; Bill Bryson<br />
75. Ulysses &#8211; James Joyce<br />
76.<strong> The Bell Jar &#8211; Sylvia Plath</strong> just looked at this one at the library today<br />
77. Swallows and Amazons &#8211; Arthur Ransome<br />
78. Germinal &#8211; Emile Zola<br />
79. Vanity Fair &#8211; William Makepeace Thackeray<br />
80. Possession &#8211; A. S. Byatt<br />
81. A Christmas Carol &#8211; Charles Dickens<br />
82. Cloud Atlas &#8211; David Mitchell<br />
83. <strong>(((The Color Purple &#8211; Alice Walker)))</strong> gotta love this one<br />
84. <strong>The Remains of the Day &#8211; Kazuo Ishiguro</strong><br />
85. Madame Bovary &#8211; Gustave Flaubert<br />
86. A Fine Balance &#8211; Rohinton Mistry<br />
87. <strong>Charlotteâ€™s Web &#8211; EB White</strong><br />
88. <em>The Five People You Meet In Heaven &#8211; Mitch Albom</em><br />
89. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes &#8211; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle<br />
90. The Faraway Tree Collection &#8211; Enid Blyton<br />
91. Heart of Darkness &#8211; Joseph Conrad<br />
92. <strong>The Little Prince &#8211; Antoine De Saint-Exupery</strong><br />
93. The Wasp Factory &#8211; Iain Banks<br />
94. <strong>Watership Down &#8211; Richard Adams</strong><br />
95. A Confederacy of Dunces &#8211; John Kennedy Toole<br />
96. A Town Like Alice &#8211; Nevil Shute<br />
97. <strong>The Three Musketeers &#8211; Alexandre Dumas</strong><br />
98. <strong>Hamlet &#8211; William Shakespeare</strong><br />
99. <strong>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory &#8211; Roald Dahl</strong><br />
100. Les Miserables &#8211; Victor Hugo</p>
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