- 1984* - George Orwell (1949) 10
- Siddhartha* - Hermann Hesse (1972) 9
- To kill a mocking bird* - Harper Lee (1960) 2
- A clockwork orange - John Anthony Burgess Wilson (1962)
- For whom the bell tolls* - Ernest Hemingway (1940) 4
- War and peace* - Lev Tolstoy (1865) 8
- Rights of man - ThomasPaine (1791)
- On the social contract - Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762)
- 100 years solitude* - Gabriel García Márquez (1967) 3
- The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin (1859)
- Lolita* - Vladimir Nabokov (1955) 5
- The art of the war - Sunzi (510 BC)
- David Copperfield* - Charles Dickens (1850) 7
- The lord of the rings* - John R.R.Tolkien (1954) 8
- Catch-22* - Joseph Heller (1961) 9
- Crime and Punishment* - Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1866) 8
- The republic - Platon (380 BC)
- Lord of the Flies* - William Gerald Golding (1954) 7
- The grapes of wrath* - John Ernst Steinbeck Jr (1939) 1
- The Master and Margarita* - Mikhail Bulgakov (1966) 9
- Four Quartets - Thomas Stearns Eliot (1945)
- Iliad and Odyssey* - Homer (12th century BC) 10
- On the road - Jack Kerouac (1951)
- Cat's Cradle* - Kurt Vonnegut (1963) 7
- Treasure Island* - Robert Lois Stevenson (1883) 9
- Pride and Prejudice* - Jane Austen (1813) 0
- The Little Prince* - Antoine De Saint-Exupery (1943) 9
- The Good Soldier Švejk* - Jaroslav Hasek (1923) 9
- Alice in the wonderland/Through the looking glass*- Lewis Carroll (1865) 10+
- RPG and humble yoga* - V.I. (2012) 0
I've blued the ones I've read. I've got a year left to finish the others
EDIT: TA, I still think you'd really enjoy Vonnegut. But I wouldn't recommend Cat's Cradle first, maybe Slaughterhouse 5. He's amazing.