Saturday, July 18, 2009

 

33 books to read before you're 32

  1. "Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse" - Leo Lionni
  2. "All Things Bright and Beautiful" - James Herriot
  3. "Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code" - Eoin Colfer
  4. "The Bourne Identity" - Robert Ludlum
  5. "The Cay" - Theodore Taylor
  6. "Charlotte's Web" - E.B. White
  7. "Cheaper by the Dozen" - Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
  8. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" - Roald Dahl
  9. "The Cricket in Times Square" - George Selden
  10. "The Da Vinci Code" - Dan Brown
  11. "Dr. Dolittle" - Hugh Lofting
  12. "Feet of Clay" - Terry Pratchett
  13. "Frindle" - Andrew Clements
  14. "The Giver" - Lois Lowry
  15. "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" - J.K. Rowling
  16. "Holes" - Louis Sachar
  17. "The Jungle Books" - Rudyard Kipling
  18. "Little Women"/"Little Men" [depending on what gender you are] - Louisa May Alcott
  19. "Madeline" - Ludwig Bemelmans
  20. "Make Way for Ducklings" - Robert McCloskey
  21. "Maniac Magee" - Jerry Spinelli
  22. "Math Curse" - Jon Scieszka
  23. "Old Yeller" - Fred Gipson
  24. "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" - Dr. Seuss
  25. "The Phantom Tollbooth" - Norton Juster
  26. "Pippi Longstocking" - Astrid Lindgren
  27. "Rabbit Hill" - Robert Lawson
  28. "A Short History of Nearly Everything" - Bill Bryson
  29. "The Toilet Paper Tigers" - Gordon Korman
  30. "The Westing Game" - Eleanor Raskin
  31. "Where Eagles Dare" - Alistair MacLean
  32. "Where the Wild Things Are" - Maurice Sendak
  33. "The Wolves in the Walls" - Neil Gaiman

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