![]() | Crime and Punishment (Oxford World's Classics) by F.M. Dostoevsky
Buy new: £3.62 / Used from: £0.01 The classic novel of soul-searching. Dostoevsky's psychological insight is outstanding. Read.
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![]() | 1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Buy new: £3.94 / Used from: £2.20 Such a well-known modern classic it hardly seems necessary to include it here. Immensly thought-provoking. You'll never look at the world the same way again.
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![]() | Zorba the Greek by N. Kazantzakis
Buy new: £3.26 / Used from: £1.15 Immensly under-rated Greek novel, I only found out about it by randomly choosing something to read from The Guardian's -Top 100 Books- Guaranteed to improve your life.
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![]() | Invisible Man (Essential Penguin) by Ralph Ellison
Buy new: £6.99 / Used from: £2.45 An American classic, sadly largely unknown to Brits. (No, it's nothing to do with H.G. Wells.) More existentialism in a reader-friendly novel.
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![]() | The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
Buy new: £4.90 / Used from: £1.09 A better-known American classic. Great characterisation and exploration of youth.
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![]() | Of Human Bondage (Vintage Classics) by William Somerset Maugham
Buy new: £6.59 / Used from: £7.43 The first piece of *real literature* I read when 15. Another penetrating story about youth and growing up, provides an interest contrast to Salinger.
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![]() | Family of Pascual Duarte by Camilo Jose Cela Conde
Buy used from: £12.95 Grotesque yet contains a lot of profound insight. Not for the faint-hearted. Unfortunately difficult to find a translation.
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![]() | No Longer at Ease (African Writers Series) by Chinua Achebe
Buy used from: £11.16 This is by no means Achebe's most famous work, bu t it is a personal favourite of mine. Great depiction of the problems of Nigerian urban life.
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![]() | The Plague (Penguin Modern Classics) by Albert Camus
Buy new: £3.58 / Used from: £3.50 A fine novel, touching any reader's emotions. Easier to get to grips with than L'Etranger for those starting out with Camus. I can recommend this translation
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![]() | Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
Buy new: £6.39 / Used from: £3.39 Challenging, and I didn't find it as *difficult to put down* as everyone told me it would be. Nevertheless, worth the struggle, and I consider it a better advocate of *magical realism* than Marquez.
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![]() | Wuthering Heights (Wordsworth Classics) by Emily Bronte
Buy new: £1.89 / Used from: £0.01 Was my No. 1 recommendation for a long time. Prose can be rambling, confused, and winding at times, but characterisation is outstanding.
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![]() | In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Buy used from: £4.75 Lost even more sleep over this one than '1984'. If there is one writer I wish I could emulate, it is Capote.
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![]() | The Queen of Spades (Dover Thrift) by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin
Buy new: £1.25 / Used from: £0.01 Queen of Spades is an amusing and ironic little novella. Worth setting aside a couple of hours to read. At this price, just include it whenever you're making another purchase.
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![]() | Fathers and Sons by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Buy new: £5.49 / Used from: £0.01 One of the easier to read of the Russian classics. Turgenev writes more beautifully and coherently, if not as subtly and comprehensively as Dostoevsky.
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![]() | Don Quixote: Don Quixote De La Mancha (Oxford World's Classics) by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Buy new: £3.38 / Used from: £0.01 No self-respecting Spanish student couldn't include it. A laugh a minute if you're in to this kind of thing. And you may well be surprised to find that you are.
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