Recently I have been trying to branch out my reading tastes to include titles that I previously wasn’t interested in, to become a more sophisticated reader. So when I was shopping one day and saw this “100 Books to Read Before You Die” list, I knew that this would be a great step towards my new reading goal.



As you can see, there are lots of classics here that I have read and are yet to read. This bucket list inspired me to purchase a lot of books in December of 2018 to farewell my bookshop job. So even though they aren’t all scratched off yet, I have most of these titles on my “To Be Read” list, in my reading system and on my shelves at home.
I’ve had this list for about a year and these are the titles I have managed to read (if you’re unable to see the pictures):
“Lord of the Flies”- William Golding
“The Great Gatsby”- F. Scott Fitzgerald
“To Kill a Mockingbird”- Harper Lee
“Matilda”- Roald Dahl
“Frankenstein”- Mary Shelley
“Wuthering Heights”- Emily Bronte
“1984”- George Orwell
“The Grapes of Wrath”- John Steinbeck
“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”- Ken Kesey
“Lolita”- Vladimir Nabokov
The “Harry Potter” Series- J.K. Rowling
“The Picture of Dorian Gray”- Oscar Wilde
“The Road”- Cormac McCarthy
“Les Miserables”- Victor Hugo
“The Catcher in the Rye”- J.D. Salinger
“Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”- Mark Twain
“Gulliver’s Travels”- Jonathan Swift
“The War of the Worlds”- H.G. Wells
“A Game of Thrones”- George R.R. Martin
The “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy- J.R.R. Tolkien
“The Handmaid’s Tale”- Margaret Atwood
“The Hound of the Baskervilles”- Arthur Conan Doyle
“The Count of Monte Cristo”- Alexandre Dumas
“Tess of the D’Urbervilles”- Thomas Hardy
“The Time Machine”- H.G. Wells
“Animal Farm”- George Orwell
“The Diary of a Young Girl”- Anne Frank
“Dracula”- Bram Stoker
“The Kite Runner”- Khaled Hosseini
“Pride and Prejudice”- Jane Austen
“Misery”- Stephen King
“Moby Dick”- Herman Melville
“Jane Eyre”- Charlotte Bronte
Out of the 100 on the list, I have read 33. Not too shabby if I do say so myself!
And then I was surprised with a second list for Christmas…



My brother gave me this list without knowing that I already had one, so there are quite a few crossovers here. These are the books on this second list that I have read that weren’t on the first:
“Romeo and Juliet”- William Shakespeare
“Go Set a Watchmen”- Harper Lee
“Catch 22”- Joseph Heller
“The Sound and the Fury”- William Faulkner
“Rebecca”- Daphne du Maurier
“The Outsiders”- S.E. Hinton
“On the Road”- Jack Kerouac
“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”- Roald Dahl
“The Secret Garden”- Frances Hodgson Burnett
“The Alchemist”- Paulo Coelho
“Brave New World” Aldous Huxley
“Fahrenheit 451”- Ray Bradbury
On this second list I have read…33 out of 100!
Kind of creepy.
So every time I read one of the list books, I scratch it off immediately and compare both lists. I have definitely read my fair share of science-fiction from these bad boys!
It’s really fun and easy to do so I highly recommend it if you’re looking to broaden your reading horizons. Also, if any of these books grab your attention, I have rated and reviewed most of these on my Goodreads page: https://www.goodreads.com/readingreviewingloving
I just recently scratched off “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton from one of these bucket lists. If that book is one you’ve read already and want to know my thoughts, I’d encourage you to check out my review of the book on this site that I posted previously. Every book review that I post has a spoiler warning at the top, so be wary if you haven’t read it yet!
So do you think you’ll try out these lists? Are you looking to read some more of a particular genre? Have you already got one of these bucket lists at home? If you do, I would love to see how you’re travelling and what books are making you happy dance!







