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57.  John Steinbeck  Of Mice and Men

58.  Joseph Conrad  Lord Jim

59.  George Orwell 1984

60.  E.A. Poe  The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket

61.  Evelyn Waugh  Brideshead Revisited

62.  Stendhal  The Charterhouse of Parma

63.  Willa Cather  Death Comes for the Archbishop

64.  George Orwell  Animal Farm

65.  James Fenimore Cooper  The Last of the Mohicans

66.  Graham Greene  The Power and the Glory

67.  Kingsley Amis  
Lucky Jim

68.  Raymond Chandler  
The Big Sleep

69.  J.K. Rowling  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

70.  Arthur Conan Doyle  The Hound of the Baskervilles

71.  Jack Kerouac  On the Road

72.  Rudyard Kipling  Kim

73.  Thomas Hardy  Tess of the d'Urbervilles

74.  Charles Dickens  A Tale of Two Cities

75.  Philip Roth  American Pastoral

76.  Robert Heinlein  The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

77.  Mary Shelley  Frankenstein

78.  Jonathan Lethem  
The Fortress of Solitude

79.  Zane Grey  Riders of the Purple Sage

80.  William Gibson  Neuromancer

81.  Martin Amis  Money

82.  Nathaniel Hawthorne  The Scarlet Letter