BOOKS I WOULD LIKE TO CALL ADDICTIVE (NON-AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL)
1. LOITA by VLADIMIR NABAKOV
2. MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN by SALMAN RUSHDIE
3. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by HARPER LEE
4. THE GODFATHER by MARIO PUZO
5. FIVE POINT SOMEONE by CHETAN BHAGAT
6. CATCH-22 by JOSEPH HELLER
7. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST by KEN KESEY
8. 1984 by GEORGE ORWELL
9. A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME by STEPHEN HAWKING
10. JAMES BOND by IAN FLEMING
11. MALGUDI DAYS by R.K.NARAYAN
12. SHANTARAM by GREGORY DAVID ROBERTS
13. THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS by ARUNDHATI ROY
14. A SUITABLE BOY by VIKRAM SETH
15. TRUTH,LOVE & A LITTLE MALICE by KHUSHWANT SINGH
16. TRAIN TO PAKISTAN by KHUSHWANT SINGH
17. ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN by MARK TWAIN
18. ANNA KARENINA by LEO TOLSTOY
19. WUTHERING HEIGHTS by EMILY BRONTE
20. DON QUIXOTE by CERVANTES MIGUEL
21. DAVID COPPERFIELD by CHARLES DICKENS
22. THE THREE MUSKETEERS by ALEXANDRE DUMAS
23. LES MISERABLES by VICTOR HUGO
24. THE LORD OF THE RING by J.R.R. TOLKIEN
25. BRAVE NEW WORLD by ALDOUS HUXLEY
... to be continued (comment on which are your favourites from the list)
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