From Animal Farm to Slaughterhouse-Five.
1. Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland – Lewis Carroll. London, UK.
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2. Generation of Swine – Hunter S. Thompson. Brooklyn, NY.
3. Samuel Beckett – Camden, London.
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4. Animal Farm – George Orwell. Singapore.
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5. Catch–22 – Joseph Heller. Copenhagen, Denmark.
6. Timequake – Kurt Vonnegut. Melbourne, Australia.
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7. Howl, Parts I & II – Allen Ginsberg. Boulder, CO.
8. 1984 – George Orwell. Swansea, Wales.
9. Watership Down – Richard Adams. Virginia, US.
10. Homage to The Catcher In The Rye – J.D. Salinger. San Francisco, CA.
11. The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood.
12. The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell – William Blake. Sydney, Australia.
13. Voltaire. Prague, Czech Republic.
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“Love, of all passions, is the strongest, because it addresses both the head, heart and body.”
14. The Little Prince – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
15. Macbeth – William Shakespeare. Brisbane, Australia.
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16. The Catcher In The Rye – J.D. Salinger. Ann Arbor, MI.
17. Life doesn’t frighten me – Maya Angelou. London, UK.
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18. The Fellowship of the Ring – J.R.R. Tolkien.
19. The Crying Of Lot 49 – Thomas Pynchon. New York. NY.
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20. I’m Nobody! Who are you? – Emily Dickinson.
21. She Walks In Beauty – Lord Byron. London, UK.
22. A Dream Within a Dream – Edgar Allan Poe. London, UK.
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23. Slaughterhouse-Five – Kurt Vonnegut.
24. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone – J.K. Rowling.
The entire first chapter written on a school bathroom stall.
25. The Night Torn Mad With Footsteps – Charles Bukowski. Tbilisi, Georgia.
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26. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Newcastle, UK.
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27. Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ‘72 – Hunter S. Thompson. Vantaa, Finland.
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28. Charles Dickens. South Bank, London.
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