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Reading List 2018

The document provides a reading list for 2018 divided into fiction and non-fiction sections. The fiction section lists 46 titles ranging from classic novels like Anna Karenina, Jane Eyre, and Wuthering Heights to more modern works like The Black Sheep, Lucky Jim, and The God of Small Things. The non-fiction section lists 21 titles covering topics like politics, economics, education, history, and biographies. Major authors represented include Adam Smith, Stephen Hawking, Oliver Sacks, and Sun Tzu.

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Reading List 2018

The document provides a reading list for 2018 divided into fiction and non-fiction sections. The fiction section lists 46 titles ranging from classic novels like Anna Karenina, Jane Eyre, and Wuthering Heights to more modern works like The Black Sheep, Lucky Jim, and The God of Small Things. The non-fiction section lists 21 titles covering topics like politics, economics, education, history, and biographies. Major authors represented include Adam Smith, Stephen Hawking, Oliver Sacks, and Sun Tzu.

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Reading List - 2018

Fiction
1. Count of Monte Cristo
2. The Woman In White – Wilkie Colllins
3. Gulliver’s Travels – Johnathan Swift
4. Dangerous Liasons – Pierre Choderlos De Laclos
5. The Black Sheep – Honore de Balzac
6. Vanity Fair – William Thackeray
7. Three Men in a Boat – Jerome K Jerome
8. The Riddle of the Sands – Erskine Childers
9. Nostromo – Joseph Conrad
10. The Thirty Nine Steps – John Buchan (has sequels)
11. A Passage to India – EM Forster
12. Tom Jones – Henry Fielding
13. The Big Sleep – Raymond Chandler
14. Lucky Jim – Kingsley Amis
15. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy – John le Carre
16. If on a winter’s night a traveler – italo calvino
17. The New York Trilogy — Paul Auster
18. The Housekeeper and the Professor – Youko Ogawa
19. Kafka on the Shore – Haruki Murakami
20. The Tale of Genji – Murasaki Shikibu
21. Musashi — Eiji Yoshikawa
22. Shogun – James Clavell
23. Rising Sun – Michael Crichton
24. Tristam Shandy – Laurence Sterne
25. Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy
26. Clarissa – Samuel RichardsonM
27. Emma – Jane Austen
28. Nightmare Abbey – Thomas Love Peacock
29. David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
30. Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte
31. Sybil – Benjamin Disraeli
32. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte
33. Middlemarch – George Eliot
34. The Diary of a Nobody – George Grosssmith
35. In Search of Lost Time – Marcel Proust
36. The Rainbow – D H Lawrence
37. Journey to the End of the Night – Louis-Ferdinand Celine
38. Scoop – Evelyn Waugh
39. The Pursuit of Love – Nancy Mitford
40. The Plague – Albert Camus
41. The Quiet American – Graham Greene
42. A Bend in the River – V. S. Naipal
43. Faust — Johann Goethe
44. Atlast Shrugged – Ayn Rand
45. The Maltese Falcon – Dashiel Hammett
46. The God of Small Things – Arundhati Roy
Nonfiction
1. On Writing — Stephan King
2. The Theory of Moral Sentiment – Adam Smith
3. A Brief History of Time – Stephen Hawking
4. Awakenings — Oliver Sacks
5. Orientalism — Edward Said
6. On Liberty — John Stuart Mill
7. Critique of Pure Reason — Immanuel Kant
8. The Last Lecture — Randy Pausch & Jeffrey Zaslow
9. The Art of War – Sun Tzu
10. Superfreakonomics – Levitt & Dubner
11. Where Good Ideas Come from — Steven Johnson
12. The Power to Compete — Mikitani
13. A World Class Education — Vivian Stewert
14. Reinventing American Healthcare — Ezekiel Emanuel
15. Value Added Measures in Education — Douglas N Harris
16. India after Gandhi — Ramachandra Guha
17. In Spite of the Gods — Edward Luce
18. The Discovery of India — Jawaharlal Nehru
19. A History of Japan: 1615 - 1867 — George Sansom
20. Japan from Tokugawa Times to the Present — Andrew Gordon
21. Shinsengumi — Romulus Hillsborough

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