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No strings: just my top 20 books
The Name of the Rose (Vintage Classics)The Name of the Rose (Vintage Classics) by Umberto Eco
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A monastic murder mystery, medieval history lesson and microcosmic parable in one. Probably the most erudite book I've actually enjoyed.
Cloud AtlasCloud Atlas by David Mitchell
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My favourite contemporary author's most accomplished work: 6 interlocking short(ish) stories, all of them page-turners, and extremely well-written.
Nineteen Eighty-FourNineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
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Read it first when I was 14 and have read it every few years since as it becomes ever more thought-provoking.
The Complete ProseThe Complete Prose by Woody Allen
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The written equivalent of a sketch show: made me cry with laughter!
Northern Lights: WITH Subtle Knife AND Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials)Northern Lights: WITH Subtle Knife AND Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials) by Philip Pullman
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Don't scoff at the 'children's book' tag - this trilogy gets you right in the gut, whatever age you are.
The BeachThe Beach by Alex Garland
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Lord of the Flies for the backpacking generation. Don't let the movie put you off!
The Handmaid's Tale (Contemporary classics)The Handmaid's Tale (Contemporary classics) by Margaret Atwood
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Only a Canadian could have written this - a disturbing portrait of sex and puritanism in a totalitarian America in the not-too-distant future.
Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings (Penguin Modern Classics)Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings (Penguin Modern Classics) by Jorge Borges
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Philosophy put into gripping little narrative chunks for people with short attention spans like me.
One Hundred Years of Solitude (Essential Penguin)One Hundred Years of Solitude (Essential Penguin) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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A jungle-set fictional history of a family tree, with a vein of the supernatural running through it. Magic.
Revolution in the Head: The "Beatles" Records and the SixtiesRevolution in the Head: The "Beatles" Records and the Sixties by Ian MacDonald
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OK, not for everyone - but if, like me, you love the music of the Beatles and are interested in Sixties culture, this is the best you can get.
BirdsongBirdsong by Sebastian Faulks
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As the Great War disappears into time immemorial, a heartbreaking reminder of its cruelty, as seen through the eyes of both the privileged officer and the conscripted man.
To Kill a MockingbirdTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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Set in 1930's Alabama, a great novel about growing up in a liberal white home against the backdrop of a racist murder trial.
Ten Days That Shook the World (Twentieth Century Classics)Ten Days That Shook the World (Twentieth Century Classics) by John Reed
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A breathless first-hand account of how the Soviets took control of Russia in 1917, written by the only American to have been buried in the Kremlin.
A Prayer for Owen MeanyA Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
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Memorably mystical and unpredictable, Owen Meany is the best of John Irving's off-centre characters. Throw your scepticism to the wind and just enjoy it!
A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo AstronautsA Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts by Andrew Chaikin
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Far from being a dry account, this gets right to the heart of it - the stories of the astronauts, technicians and directors who together achieved the greatest scientific feat of the twentieth century.
Star of the SeaStar of the Sea by Joseph O'Connor
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Intrigue on board a 'coffin ship' bound for New York during the Irish famine of 1847. Vivid (seems almost contemporary to the events), suspenseful and informative (particularly for Irish like me!)
Captain Corelli's MandolinCaptain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis De Bernieres
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An eccentric and multi-stranded love story set in Cephallonia near the end of World War 2. Once the first few pages are successfully navigated, it's brilliant plain sailing.
Only a Game?: The Diary of a Professional FootballerOnly a Game?: The Diary of a Professional Footballer by Eamon Dunphy
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By far the best book ever written by a professional footballer. In the era of Abramovich and Beckham, and as the gulf between the rich and poor in football widens, it really socks home.
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Picador)The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Picador) by Oliver Sacks
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Neurologist Oliver Sacks relates some of his odder clinical tales. Compassionately observed and a wonderful insight into the complexities of the human brain.
The ExorcistThe Exorcist by William Peter Blatty
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For flawed Catholics such as me, this book is both a reminder of the flipside of our faith, and a hair-raising horror story.