The 100 Best Books of All Time

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  • Are these the 100 best books of all time? I discuss this list of fiction and nonfiction which Reader's Digest has labelled the most critically acclaimed and popular titles. Click ‘Show More’ for info.
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    Books discussed:
    Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
    Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
    Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann
    The Shining by Stephen King
    The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
    The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
    A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    All the President’s Men by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
    Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
    Beloved by Toni Morrison
    In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
    A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah
    Dune by Frank Herbert
    Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
    Daring Greatly by Brené Brown
    1984 by George Orwell
    Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir by Frank McCourt
    A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking
    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
    A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers
    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling
    Selected Stories, 1968-1994 by Alice Munro
    The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
    Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
    Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
    One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
    Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
    Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
    Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White
    Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
    Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese
    The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
    Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
    The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
    Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
    Love Medicine by Louise Eldrich
    Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris
    Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
    Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie
    East of Eden by John Steinbeck
    Moneyball by Michael Lewis
    Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham
    On the Road by Jack Kerouac
    Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen
    And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
    Portnoy’s Complaint by Philip Roth
    Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
    Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin
    Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
    The Age of Innocence by Edith Warton
    The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
    Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown
    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz
    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
    The Color of Water by James McBride
    The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
    The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
    The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson
    The Giver by Lois Lowry
    The Night Watchmen by Louise Erdrich
    The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman
    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
    Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
    The Liars’ Club by Mary Karr
    The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler
    The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright
    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Olive Sacks
    The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan
    The Power Broker by Robert A. Caro
    The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe
    Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
    The Road by Cormac McCarthy
    The Stranger by Albert Camus
    The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
    Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
    The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami
    The World According to Garp by John Irving
    Hamlet by William Shakespeare
    The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
    Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
    Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
    White Teeth by Zadie Smith
    The Color Purple by Alice Walker
    Atonement by Ian McEwan
    Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
    Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
    A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 193

  • @adeodata6364
    @adeodata6364 Рік тому +69

    Dostoievski missing on this list is just unforgivable 😱

    • @HS-handle
      @HS-handle Рік тому +5

      He's forgiven for including the liberal barf

    • @claudialawrence9573
      @claudialawrence9573 Рік тому +1

      Nothing is unforgivable. You need to grow up!

    • @HS-handle
      @HS-handle Рік тому +2

      @@claudialawrence9573 nothing is unforgivable except the unforgivable

    • @BobHope3018
      @BobHope3018 10 місяців тому +5

      Do you mean Fyodor Dostoevsky if you do I agree

    • @LibraryLizard
      @LibraryLizard 10 місяців тому +1

      Right? But Stephen King is? Nuts.

  • @ForeverLucyxx
    @ForeverLucyxx 2 роки тому +21

    every list like this is flawed but i don't know how they found space for on the road and fear & loathing in las vegas but not a single dostoyevsky (or for that matter virginia woolf). also never let me go over the remains of the day is criminal.

  • @redviper6805
    @redviper6805 11 місяців тому +8

    You should read Count of Monte Cristo. Forget about any media adaptations you’ve seen. The second half of the story is vastly different and epic!

  • @hannahlosttheplot
    @hannahlosttheplot Рік тому +13

    Ahh, I do recommend The Kite Runner! It is extremely hyped, but it's a devastating story and so well done.

  • @Missfireblossom
    @Missfireblossom 3 дні тому

    What a marvelous job you did, presenting these! You mentioned a couple of books that you wondered if they would read the same upon re-reading. For me, On The Road was wonderful, even life-changing at age 20, but as with almost all the Beats, I think I would lose patience with it if I tried to read it now; it would surely not speak to me in the same way. However, I have read Catcher In The Rye 4 times, at different stages of life, and it hits differently each time, but i always still love it. The first time, I identified so much with Holden, and thought the book was wildly funny. The last time, I read it with the eyes of a mother and it hit completely differently--my heart went out to him in all of his confusion. You asked how many of these we had all read; I did not count, but I would guess 20-25 for me. I cannot believe that 49 Stories, the collection of Hemingway's short fiction, wasn't included. OTOH, Wuthering heights was certainly memorable for me, but i cannot say that I enjoyed it. Cheers!

  • @a_bookish_gemini
    @a_bookish_gemini 2 роки тому +7

    Absolutely 100% recommend The Kite Runner. I promise it will touch you, stir you, and stay with you for a long time.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому

      Ah great, thanks! 😊

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Рік тому

      Agree; Hosani is a fantastic writer, especially of short stories, tho this best-seller works as a novel.

    • @a_bookish_gemini
      @a_bookish_gemini Рік тому +1

      @@jamesduggan7200 I was unaware of his short stories - will have to seek those out!

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Рік тому +1

      @@a_bookish_gemini Allow me to clarify: Altho certainly Hosani has written short stories, as a body of it work he's known as a novelist. That notwithstanding, the "novel", And the Mountains Sing, properly is a collection of short stories with one unifying theme, without a conventional plot or conflict. Coming from a short story background, I'd guess it's possible they were published as a novel because they tend to do better commercially, but ofc that's only my guess.

  • @cindyhaiken5644
    @cindyhaiken5644 Рік тому +7

    This made me think of the PBS Series The Great American Read, which listed 100 novels and asked us to vote for our favorites. I’ve read over 70 of the titles you list (lots of high school books on the list and books from college English courses). Some quibbles: no Faulkner? Why Wuthering Heights and not Jane Eyre? I was hoping you’d name A Little Life but sadly no. This list includes many of my favorite authors but I would selected different titles (one example: On Beauty instead of White Teeth). Thanks for taking the time to walk through them all!

    • @hannahlosttheplot
      @hannahlosttheplot Рік тому +1

      Totally agree about On Beauty instead of White Teeth!

  • @nicksg3002
    @nicksg3002 2 роки тому +2

    Wow thank you as well as your follower who suggested this list. I can tell it was hard work but you did, as always a remarkable job.🎉

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! It took a long time to make. 😊📚

  • @emileconstance5851
    @emileconstance5851 Рік тому +5

    Many great books on the list, but they left out the very best books: In Search of Lost Time, Proust; Mrs. Dalloway/To the Lighthouse/The Waves, Woolf; Austerlitz, Sebald; Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky; The Sound and the Fury, Faulkner; Gilead, M. Robinson; War and Peace; Moby Dick....

  • @soledadmendonca570
    @soledadmendonca570 2 роки тому +7

    Loved the List! Read many of them and added some to my TBR. I would defintely add to the list The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough, Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, and The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      I really enjoyed reading Memoirs of a Geisha and The Goldfinch. Thanks!

  • @TheBookBully
    @TheBookBully Рік тому +1

    I am reading Anna Karenina right now and I am really loving it!
    This list feels pretty comprehensive and relatively expected to me. I will say I read Slaughterhouse Five several years ago and genuinely I do not understand why it is so revered.

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Рік тому +2

      Personally, I think that Vonnegut's presentation of the inner workings of Billy Pilgrim's broken brain is one of the best, and genuinely sympathetic too. As an anti-war novel though I don't know it's so powerful.

    • @SDYoungren
      @SDYoungren Рік тому +1

      @@jamesduggan7200 I love that book, beginning with the first chapter in which he explains, among other things, why Mary O'Hara was mad at him, but I personally think I prefer Breakfast of Champions, which also involves a "broken brain." As does another of my favorite Vonnegut titles, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. H'mmmm.

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Рік тому +1

      @@SDYoungren Yes, it wouldn't be a stretch to say Vonnegut believed Modern America had become too stressful, and I do agree that in S-5 he recognized that it wasn't simply outside forces making these people crack; they were vulnerable, in ways our society was particularly dangerous.

  • @boimaclarke-x8d
    @boimaclarke-x8d 4 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @MichaSloman
    @MichaSloman Місяць тому +1

    An interesting list. There are, inexcusably, many very great books that should have been included on such a list. Here is a sample: Les Miserables by Victor Hugo; The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain; The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas; In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust; Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf; Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky; Jane Ayre by Charlotte Bronte; All Quiet on the Western Front by Eric Maria Remarque; Heidi by Johanna Spyri, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes; Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens; War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy; The Divine Comedy by Dante and many others.

  • @inaguddle3050
    @inaguddle3050 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I've read 47 but have many more. So glad Jennifer Egan made the list!

  • @summerlakephotog8239
    @summerlakephotog8239 Рік тому +4

    Good job. This is quite an undertaking. Many of these books I long considered classics…that is until I finally began reading Henry James. He elevated my expectations of what a good novel should be. The language is so elevated and precise, the characters so deeply defined, the inner conflict so poignant. Lately, I’ve been digging in vain for engaging fiction but reading James is like finally discovering a goldmine. The Portrait of a Lady is a good place to start.

  • @emmanuelolaoluwa1346
    @emmanuelolaoluwa1346 Рік тому +2

    Have you read Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart?

  • @rebeccamaclean6242
    @rebeccamaclean6242 2 роки тому +3

    54, better than I first thought! Interesting list!

  • @fmoraiti9294
    @fmoraiti9294 2 роки тому +2

    I have read 26 books on this list. One of my favourite East of Eden by Steinbeck is there!! Thank u for the wonderful videos!

  • @bookishbedlam
    @bookishbedlam 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing this list. So many great books to be read and re-read.
    My partner and I had a reading from "The Little Prince" at our wedding.
    I have a preference for David Sedaris's more recent darker work. But everything he writes is brilliant.
    Raymond Chandler is an author I go back to over and over.
    "The World According To Garp" Is underrated and I was very pleased to see this one on the list.
    I read "1984" in 1984. 🙂

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      That's so great about reading a section of The Little Prince at your wedding!

  • @michaeldornan7737
    @michaeldornan7737 2 роки тому +5

    Lots of good books but what a strange list! There's no Dostoyevsky, no Oscar Wilde, no Virginia Wolfe so should be revised!

  • @SDYoungren
    @SDYoungren Рік тому +2

    Sixty-four. And read The Kite Runner! It is SO good. I read it not long after it came out and I still remember exactly where I was when I realized (right at the beginning) that I was going to really really love it. (In the optometrist's waiting room.)

  • @dideemn
    @dideemn 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve read 38 on this list. A Visit from the Goon Squad is so good! I also recommend The Kite Runner. I’ve been thinking about doing a challenge to read one of the many “100 Best” lists, but I’m having a hard time deciding which one to do!

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      I hope to read both at some point.
      The Modern Library's 200 best novels in English since 1950 is a good list - though quite ambitious! 😅📚

  • @sabalos
    @sabalos Рік тому +1

    I love lists too. Have you ever read Larry McCaffery's 'greatest English-language novels of the 20th century' list? Published online. It's interesting, especially as it's intended as a direct response to the (not great) Modern Library list, when it came out.

  • @JanuarieTimewalker13
    @JanuarieTimewalker13 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve only read 21 books from this list. A Little Life by Yanighara is missing-one my favorite books of all time, but heart shattering.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      I'm going to see the stage version of A Little Life in a couple months.

    • @JanuarieTimewalker13
      @JanuarieTimewalker13 Рік тому

      @@EricKarlAnderson Instead of a handkerchief, I would need a dishtowel to dry my tears from seeing that show. The book was heart shattering, can’t even imagine a stage performance! Just be prepared to sob your soul out!!! I’m pretty sure you read the book, correct? Would love to hear in upcoming video how the show was!

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  Рік тому +1

      @@JanuarieTimewalker13 Yes, such a heartbreaking book. I posted about it here: lonesomereader.com/blog/2015/10/14/a-little-life-by-hanya-yanagihara
      I am apprehensive about how sad the stage show will be but interested to see how it's performed.

    • @JanuarieTimewalker13
      @JanuarieTimewalker13 Рік тому

      @@EricKarlAnderson yes, I am too. Please let us know!!

  • @Bessie-On-Wheels
    @Bessie-On-Wheels 2 роки тому +2

    I loved White Teeth and Cutting for Stone but there will always be an extra special place in my heart for Are You There God it’s Me Margaret.
    I want to read The Joy Luck Club His Dark Materials, The World According to Garp, Atonement and the Dave Eggers.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому

      Great! I definitely recommend getting to The World According to Garp.

    • @kelseywood174
      @kelseywood174 Рік тому

      I used to love that book, Are you there God...- it helped turn me into a true lover of reading! I still love it actually. I need to re-read it now that you mentioned it. Thanks for bringing up the memories for me!

    • @Bessie-On-Wheels
      @Bessie-On-Wheels Рік тому

      @@kelseywood174 I want to read it again too!

  • @draganamaljkovic1133
    @draganamaljkovic1133 2 роки тому +1

    My score is 15/100... great video, Eric! Thanks 😊

  • @woody5551
    @woody5551 Рік тому

    I just read The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay.
    IMO a lot of people don't understand all this book achieves and how now more than ever how important this book. I love it.
    Another book written back then that remains a favorite is At Swim, Two Boys.

  • @suzannebousquet2710
    @suzannebousquet2710 Рік тому

    I have read 33. I have a lot of the others in my library.....to be read..... I am now inspired!!!

  • @gediminaskontrimas7992
    @gediminaskontrimas7992 2 роки тому +2

    Interesting list. Thank you very much. ❤️
    Read 27. In my TOP 5 THOUSAND:
    The Magic Mountain, Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann;
    The Trial, The Castle by Franz Kafka;
    2666 by Roberto Bolano;
    Blindness by Jose Saramago;
    Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse;
    The Collector, The Magus by John Fowles;
    Disgrace, Elizabeth Costello by J.M.Coetzee;
    The Ogre by Michel Tournier;
    One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kessey;
    The Third Policeman by Flan O'Brien;
    The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster;
    Old Masters by Thomas Bernhard;
    I Served the King of England by Bohumil Hrabal;
    Homo Faber by Max Frisch;
    Solaris, Fiasco, The Invincible by Stanislaw Lem;
    Under the Skin by Michel Faber;
    The Elementary Particles by Michel Houellebecq;
    The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi de Lampedusa;
    The Horseman on the Roof by Jean Giono;
    The Infinities by John Banville;
    The Story of San Michelle by Axel Munthe;
    Levels of Life, Love, etc. by Julian Barnes;
    Freedom, Crossroads, Purity by Jonathan Franzen;
    Ein Ganzes Leben by Robert Seethaler;
    Stoner by John Williams;
    The Children Act, Saturday, Nutshell by Ian McEwan,
    Journey to the End of the Night by Louis Ferdinand Celine;
    ...♾

  • @hannahlosttheplot
    @hannahlosttheplot Рік тому

    I've read 40 off the list and was familiar with most of the titles - definitely given me a nudge to pick up a few that I know are waiting patiently on my shelves!

  • @ilyNIKKI152
    @ilyNIKKI152 Рік тому +3

    I love The Kite Runner and I think about it often.

  • @kamidsjournee
    @kamidsjournee Рік тому +1

    I’ve read 17
    I own 63
    Some I’ve never heard of.
    I would recommend The Kite Runner, but you have to be ready to forgive. Absolutely worth the time!

  • @cindyfreese254
    @cindyfreese254 29 днів тому

    I only read 19 from the list. Never Let Me Go and Atonement are two of my all time favorites. I wish My Brilliant Friend made the list, but I know on my mind it’s a great book/series.

  • @CitizenKane359
    @CitizenKane359 2 роки тому +7

    "Catch 22" is a marvelous novel, but one antiwar novel that gripped me more was "Johnny Got His Gun" by Dalton Trumbo. Wonderfully surreal and unforgettable.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому

      I've not heard of that. I'll look it up, thanks!

    • @Amy-vr5yt
      @Amy-vr5yt Рік тому

      ❗️ warning ❗️ it’s amazing but very disturbing

    • @sarahwallace2585
      @sarahwallace2585 Рік тому

      Is this the one that the film was used on the Metallica video?
      The short amount I saw on that was enough to disturb my soul for life 😔

    • @elscruffomcscruffy8371
      @elscruffomcscruffy8371 Рік тому

      Catch 22 is amazing and witty and crazy! I studied it in Advanced English and reread it again to really appreciate it

  • @jamesduggan7200
    @jamesduggan7200 2 роки тому +2

    34 for me, but tbh many of them I know I read but really have little recall of.

  • @bethstratton3391
    @bethstratton3391 Рік тому +2

    I have read most of the books on this list and would recommend many for being representative of their time, genres or author’s popularity in the literary Canon and also for obviously being great reads; although personally I don’t think Harry Potter is that great a read despite it being so popular with children and adults alike. Plus, I was very surprised to see David Sedaris make this list because although I enjoyed that book to some degree, I don’t think it’s one of the top 100. I do love Gatsby and Cutting for Stone though which would definitely be in my top 100. If I was adding books to the list , some I’d personally like to see would be Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, The Infernal Desire Machine Of Doctor Hoffman or Nights At The Circus by Angela Carter and The Vegetarian by Han Kang.

  • @carlatate7678
    @carlatate7678 2 роки тому +3

    I've read 47 of 100. It's got some odd selections. Brene Brown? Really?

  • @shonna_77
    @shonna_77 Рік тому +3

    I think "The Poisonwood Bible" ought to be on this list. Also, how can it not have "Frankenstein"?! Ludicrous! I've read 42.

  • @klesox7964
    @klesox7964 2 роки тому +1

    I find you’re the most wholesome booktuber on here

  • @cartercarter7755
    @cartercarter7755 10 місяців тому +2

    The Count of Monte Cristo!!!!
    Can you list the books in the comments?

  • @patriciagutierrez7615
    @patriciagutierrez7615 2 роки тому

    I have to watch this again, there are so many book that I have read, in this list,,
    and so many that are missing…

  • @mireillelambre2006
    @mireillelambre2006 2 роки тому +8

    No Dostoïevski?

    • @bobbykeniston7240
      @bobbykeniston7240 2 роки тому +2

      That does seem odd.

    • @bobbykeniston7240
      @bobbykeniston7240 2 роки тому +2

      But then again, if we're saying "all time", it's strange that there isn't a Homer title on here...

  • @barbaralemon4170
    @barbaralemon4170 2 роки тому +2

    Never Let Me Go, 😢. 5 stars!

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve read 16 on the list. My favourite Pride & Prejudice is there. My score would be lower if there were not so many classics on my school English literature exam reading.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому

      Yeah, there are a number of these I read because I was assigned them in school.

  • @rogersmith5870
    @rogersmith5870 7 місяців тому +1

    Try Ethan Fromm and Custom of the Country

  • @Brian_Boru
    @Brian_Boru 2 роки тому +1

    You're the kind of bibliophile I can spend time with. Great work, cool vibes.

  • @heathersneddon8866
    @heathersneddon8866 2 роки тому +3

    Wow. So many omissions - Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, Hilary Mantel, James Joyce to name a few. Even the books that they did choose from authors IMO were not the best. Also Dickens changed the ending of Great Expectations because of other authors reaction who were friends of his x

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I agree. Lots of omissions and some odd choices. Ah right, I remember a teacher telling me it was the public who objected to the original end of Great Expectations but she probably got it wrong.

  • @ianp9086
    @ianp9086 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve read 34 so some way to go! Many were obvious but there were a few surprises! Interesting that only Louise Erdrich got 2 - and I might have put Plague of Doves above both of those. What on earth is Fear and Loathing doing on there 😱!
    Hard to know where to begin with what’s missing - there wasn’t much translated fiction and where was Ducks Newburyport?

  • @bookofdust
    @bookofdust 2 роки тому +1

    All in all a list I like much more then most, especially for its extensive nonfiction titles and inclusion of children’s and young adult books, but it’s interesting they didn’t include any picture books and Goodnight Moon and Where the Wild Things Are should be here too. Also, it seems like there is not much Asian writer representation, God of Small Things definitely should be on it and perhaps Brick Lane or A Fine Balance as well.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, good they tried to mix it up a bit but definitely agree with you about it's omissions and shortcomings.

  • @norbertjendruschj9121
    @norbertjendruschj9121 Рік тому

    Ah, To kill a Mockingbird! I never finished the book, because at the time I tried to read it my English was simply not sufficient. I will try again now after 20 or 30 years.
    And my favorite is "Madame Bovary". Not on this list but surely on my list.

  • @veganbyday3771
    @veganbyday3771 Рік тому +2

    Yes, read the Kite Runner!

  • @norbertjendruschj9121
    @norbertjendruschj9121 Рік тому

    Lists are fun. As long as one sees them as reading suggestions and not as dogma.

  • @leslieschippert4954
    @leslieschippert4954 Рік тому

    I've read more than Eric! Yea me! 62 I'm not sure I will read many of those I haven't read as they are largely nonfiction and I have no interest in reading Lolita. Many of my favorites are on this list, but I love the Brothers Karamozov. Also, I would choose Stephen King's The Stand over The Shining. I would also add Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the list as one of the best children's books of my childhood. As you said, there are so many wonderful books, there can never be only 100. Oh, and Ms. Oates' books are not on the list! What? I would add The Falls. One of my favorite books. Thank you! I enjoyed this so much! I watched it twice!

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  Рік тому

      😄 Thank you! It would have been great if The Falls was on the list.

  • @didemozturkcine6250
    @didemozturkcine6250 Рік тому

    I have read 27 an interesting list.Thanx for video

  • @staceydarlington5205
    @staceydarlington5205 Рік тому +1

    I loved The Kite Runner. I think you would too.

  • @user-yg6ft1iu1i
    @user-yg6ft1iu1i 2 роки тому

    Most importantly I like the photo on the wall I read 21 on the list. I think it’s unfair say what you think you either add or leave off when I haven’t read them all. But I loved Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas but I know it wouldn’t hold up today

  • @austinhoward381
    @austinhoward381 Рік тому +1

    Jayne eyre?

  • @nigelericogden3200
    @nigelericogden3200 2 роки тому

    I have just finished “The New Life” by Tom Crewe, upon your recommendation Eric. I very much enjoyed it, thank you 🙏

  • @nelsonkaiowa4347
    @nelsonkaiowa4347 2 роки тому

    Read Pride and Prejudice , Angela’s Ashes, The Fault in Our Stars, Things Fall Apart, White Teeth, Atonement and Wuthering Heights
    There are a few books on the list that I would like to read, like Anna Karenina and The color Purple and I actually own a copy of great expectations, but haven´t read it yet

    • @climatedeniersbelonginasyl4191
      @climatedeniersbelonginasyl4191 2 роки тому +1

      Great Expectations has such a memorable ending, well worth the effort.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      Great! The Color Purple is quite quick to read and it's a book that will really stay with you. 📚

    • @nelsonkaiowa4347
      @nelsonkaiowa4347 2 роки тому

      @@climatedeniersbelonginasyl4191 I will read it, but I have the titles of the books I own in a jar and pull one out so I just don´t know WHEN

  • @Nina_DP
    @Nina_DP Рік тому +3

    Valley of the Freaking Dolls?? 💊 ⭐️💀 This is kind of a weird list. My recollection of Reader's Digest from back in the day is that they published books in condensed form. Like soup! Have read a little over a third of the books on this list (in their entirety 😉) including Valley of the Freaking Dolls, and have about 10 more on my Kindle. I love lists! Even weird ones.

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Рік тому

      Well, my grandmother gifted me [us] a subscription to RD and often included a condensed volume (usually 3 or 4 novels) at X-mas. There were some excellent selections, Dick Francis for example, though not many I would include on a serious best book list. Approaching the subject from a different angle, I can think of several books, some of them classics, that could have been edited. As for Valley of the Dolls, I haven't read it yet. There was a time - during the 60s and 70s - when it was considered cutting edge. Time's change but in the final analysis I think that the Reader's Digest comes out on the plus side of the ledger.

    • @rubyparchment5523
      @rubyparchment5523 Рік тому

      Yeah, Reader’s Digest was definitely lowbrow. I remember being insulted that my dad sent me a subscription as a gift.

  • @shayngle
    @shayngle 2 роки тому +4

    I was very surprised to not see any Virginia Woolf! However, I know that her style is not necessarily for everyone. Some books that I did audibly apply as you mentioned them were: Middlesex, Of Human Bondage, and Beloved.

  • @tridipbooks3533
    @tridipbooks3533 Рік тому

    I suggest catch 22 first & it's not challenging to read, it's a fun read.

  • @melissamybubbles6139
    @melissamybubbles6139 Рік тому

    I'd like to add They Were Her Property by Stephanie Jones-Rogers, which was written by a black woman about the way white women enslavers were raised to exercise mastery over enslaved people. I'd also like to add The Field of Blood by Joanne Freeman, which chronicles honor violence in the antebellum US congress.

  • @ALON-n7l
    @ALON-n7l Рік тому

    you are good in this job.

  • @angorabunny9417
    @angorabunny9417 Рік тому

    I know this is mainly a fiction book tube channel but did anyone besides myself find the non-fiction selections dated? The most recent book (the self-help book) is from 2012. Also, RD didn’t list what may be the most influential science writer to non-scientists, Charles Darwin (Yes, I am aware that Darwin is dated too, there are newer authors writing about evolution, Adam Rutherford for one.)
    As much as I admire Louise Erdrich I was surprised that she was the only author with 2 books on the list as well. What about Trollope, Kingsolver, Oates, Elliot, Wilde, Wilder… ? I have a feeling that RD’s motive was more about their Amazon affiliate links than an honest listing of best books.

  • @GuiltyFeat
    @GuiltyFeat 2 роки тому +1

    These lists are always a bit arbitrary. This one appears to be fairly mainstream. I've read 59 of these. There may be a handful more that I would like to read ("The Power Broker", "The Things They Carried") and a few that I'm pretty sure I never will (Judy Blume, David Sedaris, Brené Brown). There are definitely worse lists out there.

  • @spexi513
    @spexi513 Рік тому +1

    “And I’ve never forgiven her “ 😂 💚💚💚

  • @ΛΕΜΟΝΙΑΤΑΣΟΥΛΑ
    @ΛΕΜΟΝΙΑΤΑΣΟΥΛΑ Рік тому +1

    Anna Karennina, Atonement, A handmaid's tale, Pride and Prejudice, Corrections, Wuthering Heights are wonderful novels but a list of the best books of all time with no Dostoyefski or Virginia Wolf is not very complete in my opinion.

  • @Maraconstantinescu
    @Maraconstantinescu Рік тому +1

    Roberto Bolano 2666 and in general some more brilliant Latin American authors.

  • @maryannchandonnait8094
    @maryannchandonnait8094 2 роки тому +3

    I've read 19 on this list but my favorite Frankenstein isn't there. So many books, so little time. I have to agree with you about Catcher in the Rye.I was quite taken by that novel as a teen in the 60's but a re-read as an adult was less impressed. Thank you for the reviews.

    • @a_bookish_gemini
      @a_bookish_gemini 2 роки тому +1

      Frankenstein isn’t on it?! Is this list even to be taken seriously?! (Sorry, just started watching but this comment made me pause). 😢

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      Yes! Frankenstein is a definite classic.

  • @bobbykeniston7240
    @bobbykeniston7240 2 роки тому +1

    A good list, but, in my opinion, a bit flawed. I am happy to see children's books and YA lit, and I do think the list is trying to be diverse. But---
    Two-time National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward's "Sing, Unburied, Sing" is missing? Two-time Pulitzer winner Colson Whitehead's "Underground Railroad" doesn't make the list? And the Eastern canon is pretty much dealt with by throwing one Murakami on the list?
    I know this sounds nitpicky, and no list like this can be perfect.
    But, again, there are great books on this list. It is better than many I have seen of this type.

    • @bobbykeniston7240
      @bobbykeniston7240 2 роки тому +1

      Oh, by the way, I have read 36, and another even dozen of them are on my book shelf waiting to be read.

    • @rebeccamaclean6242
      @rebeccamaclean6242 2 роки тому +1

      So Agree about Ward. I just finished Salvage the Bones. What a master writer!

    • @bobbykeniston7240
      @bobbykeniston7240 2 роки тому +1

      @@rebeccamaclean6242 She may be my favorite living American writer. Her new book is coming out in October--- I can't wait!

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +2

      I just saw Ward has a new novel coming out which is very exciting.

    • @rebeccamaclean6242
      @rebeccamaclean6242 Рік тому

      @@EricKarlAnderson Let Us Desend. So excited!

  • @a_bookish_gemini
    @a_bookish_gemini 2 роки тому

    Oh goodie!! Gonna have to make a cup of coffee, cut some fruit, and settle in for this one! ❤📚☕️
    Edit: I’ve only read 23 of them 😅

  • @ruunmariam1070
    @ruunmariam1070 Рік тому

    İncredible video!

  • @nigelericogden3200
    @nigelericogden3200 2 роки тому +1

    For me, both “Bluebeard” and “Galapagos” by Vonnegut were better than “Slaughterhouse Five”.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому

      Ah okay, interesting. I've not read those yet.

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Рік тому +1

      I was thinking also that it's impossible to put only one KV on a best list. Either you love his work - as I do - or you don't, so there will always be several, like Cat's Cradle, Breakfast of Champions, and the two you mentioned, or none at all.

    • @nigelericogden3200
      @nigelericogden3200 Рік тому

      @@jamesduggan7200 Agreed James. I had a period of absolutely loving his work. I seem to recall that my reading of KV was interspersed with the works of PK Dick …

    • @jamesduggan7200
      @jamesduggan7200 Рік тому

      @@nigelericogden3200 The thing that gets me is how contemporary readers immediately pick-up on the anti-war theme of S-5 but completely miss how KV presents the mind's working in a nice person who obviously has lost contact with reality.

    • @thedudecarrying
      @thedudecarrying Рік тому +1

      Sirens of Titan and Player Piano are my 2 favorite Vonnegut

  • @Tolstoy111
    @Tolstoy111 Рік тому +2

    Where’s Ulysses??

  • @readandre-read
    @readandre-read 2 роки тому +3

    I've read 59 of these. It's a decent list but it could be more diverse.

  • @ladaffodilion
    @ladaffodilion Рік тому +1

    The Color Purple

  • @MikeFuller-ok6ok
    @MikeFuller-ok6ok 10 місяців тому

    My favourite novel is 'Black Beauty' by Anna Sewell.

  • @arekkrolak6320
    @arekkrolak6320 Рік тому

    I read 21 of these books (2 of them this year actually)

  • @duckylittledictum6149
    @duckylittledictum6149 2 роки тому +1

    Why so very few LGBTQ authors? Brown, Baldwin, Capote, yes, but no novels that represent the modern gay experience. Andrew Holleran, Larry Kramer, Edmund White. Surely one of them deserves a place. I know Reader's Digest has a conservative reputation, but come on.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому

      Yes, it would have been good if they'd mixed it up some more.

  • @dqan7372
    @dqan7372 2 роки тому

    An interesting list. I've read twenty five for sure, plus a couple I'm hazy on. As for the list, I have a hard time taking it seriously. A dozen or more of those wouldn't make my top 1000 best, let alone top 100 best. Reads more like a 'Literary Stocking Stuffers' list from 2012 has been repurposed and updated. Still, no stinkers on there. (Well, maybe one or two...)

  • @athertonca
    @athertonca 2 роки тому +1

    I don’t hate this list.

  • @drawyourbook876
    @drawyourbook876 Рік тому

    55/100, not bad I guess. Nothing specific to miss, just how western/white the list is though...

  • @avisjohnson35
    @avisjohnson35 Рік тому

    I don't patrickly care for catches in the ride. I read it later in life. And it just didn't grab me but a great book is. This is my beloved By walter Benton A collection of poetry written like a diary

  • @steveurick3044
    @steveurick3044 Рік тому

    Kite Runner ⭕️
    Goon Squad ❌

  • @capachinoxm
    @capachinoxm 5 місяців тому

    Leaving out Dostoevsky to fill up your comment section is just diabolical 😂

  • @Crimmando
    @Crimmando Рік тому +1

    I can confidently say that I have read all 100. I can also confidently say that I’m lying right now. Fun recap of the list, thanks for doing this.

  • @christinebainbridge2354
    @christinebainbridge2354 2 роки тому +1

    30/100

  • @Informationporfavor
    @Informationporfavor 6 днів тому

    Why is Lion Witch and Wardrobe creepy? Never read, only saw play.

  • @perthpete7906
    @perthpete7906 Рік тому

    Roald Dahl, any parent knows these books are fantastic. All Harry Potter books are not just for kids. Adults - please try a Harry Potter book.

  • @Informationporfavor
    @Informationporfavor 6 днів тому

    No Mark Twain?

  • @carfan3762
    @carfan3762 Рік тому

    Well, this doesn’t put Reader’s Digest very high on my list ! Quite a few of the books you showed are of relevance and importance, but so many masterpieces are absent from this list. Do us a favor, stick to your personal selection, that way we’ll feel less lost !

  • @barbarahelgaker390
    @barbarahelgaker390 2 роки тому +5

    Yes a lot of good books but very US skewed and how come 2 Louise Erdrich but no Trollope or George Eliot.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому

      True! I'd have loved to see a Trollope on there! And George Eliot.

  • @woody5551
    @woody5551 Рік тому

    I read The Kite Runner based on this list. I didn't care for it. I know how popular it was. But I had problems with this book. Sorry. 🤔

  • @christiehart8868
    @christiehart8868 Місяць тому

    It's missing happy birthday Thomas the train engine

  • @HumannestHomeschool
    @HumannestHomeschool Рік тому

    Oh no you missed James Herriot😔

  • @aethikv
    @aethikv Рік тому

    Wow you did a real marathon here! I have to say, again such an Anglo-Saxon list with some exceptions here and there. Why putting John Green for example and not Flaubert, Mann, Zweig, Marias, Pahmuk, Joseph Roth to name a few? So much more inventive and deep writing that will be remembered in literary history still in 100 years. You can never do it right with such a list, I do realise, but this is a poor effort to my humble opinion.

  • @berkaysulek7058
    @berkaysulek7058 2 роки тому

    They should have called it "100 Best Books of West" prob!

  • @mariasmiles68
    @mariasmiles68 2 роки тому

    Just picked up Goon Squad and East of Eden recently which will be 2023 reads + Little Women. I would say you don't want to pass on The Kite Runner. I was surprised to see The Power Broker over A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, The Outsiders or Lord of the Flies but glad to see The Color Purple and Louise Erdich. I still want to get to her bookstore Birchbark Books and Native Arts.

    • @EricKarlAnderson
      @EricKarlAnderson  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I'd love to visit Erdrich's bookstore one day!

  • @ht6743
    @ht6743 2 роки тому

    Fairly lowbrow, populist list with many omissions, but it's Reader's Digest, so I guess that's expected. 40 for me, and I'd say that almost half of these aren't all-time best or classics. I'm also done praising J.K. Rowling for anything, so that's one I'd immediately remove, for starters.