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Novel
1926
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Winnie-the-Pooh

A. A. Milne

The gentle, whimsical adventures of a "bear of very little brain" and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Want
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
1990
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Possession: A Romance

A. S. Byatt

Two modern-day scholars uncover a secret, forbidden romance between two Victorian poets, mirroring the discovery with their own growing connection.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Biography
1998
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Lindbergh

A. Scott Berg

A comprehensive look at the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic. Berg captures the unprecedented global fame, the tragic kidnapping of his son, and the controversial political views that tarnished his later years.

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Non-Fiction
2021
Pages: 352

The Bird School

Adam Nicolson

An evocative exploration of seabird colonies, combining natural science, history, and literature to analyze the fragile, magnificent ecosystems of Atlantic marine birds.

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Non-Fiction
1776
Pages: 1184

The Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith

A foundational work of modern economic theory analyzing the market mechanisms of division of labor, free productivity, and the unseen hand driving national prosperity and commerce.

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Mystery
1934
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Murder on the Orient Express

Agatha Christie

A masterpiece of the closed-room mystery. Christie’s ingenious plot and her famous detective Hercule Poirot provided one of the most surprising and satisfying twists in the history of the genre.Detective Hercule Poirot investigates a murder aboard a luxury train, uncovering a web of secrets and moral ambiguity.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Manga
2020
Pages: 200

Oshi No Ko

Aka Akasaka & Mengo Yokoyari

A manga series delving into the dark side of the Japanese idol industry, mixed with elements of supernatural reincarnation and mystery.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Yes
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
2004
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The Line of Beauty

Alan Hollinghurst

A lush, stylistic novel set in the 1980s, exploring class, politics, and gay identity through a young man living with a wealthy Tory family.

Guardian Novel: 87
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: 76
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
1988
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The Swimming Pool Library

Alan Hollinghurst

A sophisticated and explicit exploration of gay life in London on the eve of the AIDS crisis, framed as a young man researching a biography.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Want
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Politics
1982
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V for Vendetta

Alan Moore & David Lloyd

A masked revolutionary challenges a fascist regime, blending political critique with dystopian drama.

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Film: V for Vendetta (2005)

Novel
1942
Pages: 144

The Myth of Sisyphus

Albert Camus

A foundational existentialist essay introducing the philosophy of the absurd and the necessity of finding meaning in an indifferent universe.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Yes
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Politics
1947
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The Plague

Albert Camus

A town under quarantine confronts fear, solidarity, and existential meaning.

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Film: The Plague (1992)

Novel
1942
Pages: 144

The Stranger

Albert Camus

A profound, minimalist existentialist classic tracking a detached, emotionally indifferent French Algerian man who becomes entangled in a senseless murder on a scorching beach.

Guardian Novel: nr
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: 0
Greatest Books 2026: 7
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

Film: The Stranger (1967)

Science
1916
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Relativity: The Special and General Theory

Albert Einstein

Einstein’s work rewrote the laws of physics introducing a new understanding of time space and gravity. It replaced Newton's absolute space-time with a four-dimensional continuum leading to the development of modern cosmology nuclear energy and GPS technology.

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Novel
1932
Pages: 288

Brave New World

Aldous Huxley

A classic, deeply chilling dystopian masterpiece portraying a highly efficient, technological world state where citizens are genetically engineered and socially conditioned.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: 0
Greatest Books 2026: 53
In my library: Want
I have read: Yes
Penguin: NR

Film: Brave New World (1980)

Novel
1996
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The Beach

Alex Garland

A young backpacker in Thailand discovers a map to a hidden island paradise, only to find that the secret community living there has its own dark undercurrents.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Biography
2021
Pages: 304

Some Body to Love

Alexandra Heminsley

A profoundly honest memoir dealing with body image, fertility struggles, and navigating a partner's gender transition while redefining family bonds.

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Novel
1844
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The Count of Monte Cristo

Alexandre Dumas

Wrongfully imprisoned, Edmond Dantès escapes, discovers treasure, and executes a masterful plan of revenge against those who betrayed him.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: 0
Greatest Books 2026: 104
In my library: Yes
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

Film: The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)

Novel
1844
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The Three Musketeers

Alexandre Dumas

D’Artagnan joins three legendary musketeers in a swashbuckling tale of honour, intrigue, duels, and political conspiracy in 17th‑century France.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Yes
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

Film: The Three Musketeers (1973)

Novel
2011
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There but for the

Ali Smith

A clever, playful novel about a man who locks himself in a stranger's spare bedroom during a dinner party, examining how people connect and disconnect.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
2002
Pages: 328

The Lovely Bones

Alice Sebold

A unique novel narrated by a young girl watching over her family and her killer from heaven after her tragic death.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Yes
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
1999
Pages: 256

Lucky

Alice Sebold

A powerful memoir detailing the author's trauma and recovery following a violent assault during her college years.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Yes
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
1982
Pages: 304

The Color Purple

Alice Walker

An incredibly moving, epistolary Pulitzer Prize-winner tracking Celie, a young Black girl in the American South, as she triumphs over severe abuse and discovers self-worth.

Guardian Novel: 65
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: 60
Greatest Books 2026: 169
In my library: No
I have read: Yes
Penguin: NR

Film: The Color Purple (1985)

Biography
2013
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C.S. Lewis: A Life

Alister McGrath

An eccentric and insightful biography that challenges many long-held assumptions about the Narnia creator. McGrath focuses on Lewis’s intellectual journey from atheism to Christianity and his unique role as a public intellectual.

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A Gentleman in Moscow

Amor Towles

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: 10
Telegraph: 0
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Non-Fiction
2021
Pages: 224

The Subtle Art of Leadership

Amy Long

A practical guide to modern leadership, focusing on emotional intelligence, empathy, and subtle behavioral shifts that build trust and motivate diverse organizational teams.

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Biography
2009
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Open

Andre Agassi

One of the most honest sports biographies ever written. Agassi reveals his secret hatred for tennis, his struggles with fame, and his eventual redemption, offering a raw look at the psychological toll of elite competition.

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Novel
2004
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Small Island

Andrea Levy

A moving exploration of the "Windrush" generation, tracing the interconnected lives of Jamaican immigrants and white Britons in the aftermath of World War II.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Biography
1983
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Alan Turing: The Enigma

Andrew Hodges

The definitive account of the mathematician who broke the Enigma code and pioneered computer science. It addresses his intellectual genius and the tragic persecution he faced for his homosexuality.

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Biography
2014
Pages: 976

Napoleon the Great

Andrew Roberts

A monumental, definitive biography based on thousands of personal letters, painting a vivid portrait of Napoleon as a brilliant commander, lawgiver, and tireless reformer.

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Non-Fiction
2013
Pages: 350

The Woman Before Wallis

Andrew Rose

Royal history.

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Novel
1877
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Black Beauty

Anna Sewell

The influential "autobiography" of a horse, detailing his life through various owners to advocate for the humane treatment of animals.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Memoir
1947
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The Diary of a Young Girl

Anne Frank

The most famous diary in history. It provides an intimate, human face to the Holocaust, capturing the inner world of a gifted teenager living under the shadow of genocide.While technically a diary, it functions as the most famous biographical account of a life cut short by the Holocaust. Its intimate voice humanized a historical tragedy on a global scale, making Anne the face of millions who perished.

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Non-Fiction
2022
Pages: 154

What I Mean When I Say I'm Autistic

Annie Kotowicz

An intimate, accessible collection of personal essays clarifying sensory processing, executive dysfunction, and masking to foster deeper neurotypical understanding.

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Crime
1962
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A Clockwork Orange

Anthony Burgess

A violent youth undergoes experimental conditioning, raising questions about free will, morality, and state control.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: Want
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

Film: A Clockwork Orange (1971)

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All the Light We Cannot See

Anthony Doerr

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: 10
Telegraph: 0
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
2000
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Stormbreaker

Anthony Horowitz

A fourteen-year-old boy is recruited by MI6 after his uncle's suspicious death, discovering he was trained from birth to be a world-class secret agent.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
2002
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Skeleton Key

Anthony Horowitz

A teenage spy travels to a private island to investigate a wealthy businessman’s plan to launch a mysterious satellite that could threaten world security.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
2001
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Point Blanc

Anthony Horowitz

In his second mission, a teenage spy goes undercover at an exclusive boarding school for the sons of billionaires to investigate a series of mysterious deaths.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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Novel
1951
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A Dance to the Music of Time

Anthony Powell

A twelve-volume epic tracing the lives of a group of friends and acquaintances over several decades of twentieth-century British upper-middle-class life.

Guardian Novel: NR
BBC Culture 2019: NR
NYT: NR
Telegraph: NR
Greatest Books 2026: NR
In my library: No
I have read: No
Penguin: NR

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