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Classic Books for Kids

May 30th, 2011

There are many classic books everyone should read but very few of them are specially designed and written for kids. Out of them, very few are a good mix of entertainment and education. But, still we have a lot of options to choose from a wide array of classic books for kids to read. Given below is the list of classic books for kids that would help your children indulge in some constructive brain activity.

List of Classic Books for Kids

Name of the Book Name of the Author
Little Women Louisa May Alcott
Aesop’s Fables William Caxton
A Token for Children James Janeway
Pilgrim’s Progress John Bunyan
Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe
Gulliver’s Travels Johnathan Swift
Tales of mother Goose Charles Perrault
Alice In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass Lewis Carroll
Amos and Boris William Steig
Anne of Green Gables Lucy Maud Montgomery
Goodnight Moon Margaret Wise Brown
Harriet the Spy Louise Fitzhugh
Island of the Blue Dolphins Scott O’Dell
The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling
The Complete Just So Stories Richard Kipling
The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter Beatrix Potter
Little Goody Two Shoes Oliver Goldsmith
The Swiss Family Robinson Johann Rudolf Wyss
Ivanhoe Walter Scott
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving
The Three Musketeers Alexandre Dumas, pere
Fairy Tales Hans Christian Andersen
The Water Babies Charles Kingsley
What Katy Did Susan Coolidge
The Princess and the Goblin George McDonald
Black Beauty Anna Sewell
The Adventure of Tom Sawyer Mark twain
Heidi Johanna Spyri
The Happy Price and Other Tales Oscar Wilde
The Adventures of Pinocchio Carlo Collodi
Moonfleet J. Meade Falkner
The Story of the Treasure Seekers E. Nesbit
King Arthur and His Knights Howard Pyle
The Call of the Wild Jack London
Peter Pan J. M. Barrie
A Little Princess Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Railway Children E. Nesbit
White Fang Jack London
The Wind In the Willows Kenneth Grahame
Winnie The Pooch A. A. Milne
Pollyanna Eleanor H. Porter
The Magic Pudding Norman Lindsay
The Lost World Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Kate Douglas Wiggin
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter
Five Children and It E. Nesbit
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum
Seven Little Australians Ethel Turner
The Blue Fairy Book Andrew Lang
Little Lord Fauntleroy Frances Hodgson Burnett
Kidnapped Robert Louise Stevenson
King Solomon’s Mines H. Rider Haggard
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain
Treasure Island Robert Louise Stevenson
Nights with Uncle Remus Joel Chandler Harris
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle
Through The Looking Glass Lewis Carroll
At the Back of the North Wind George McDonald
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the sea Jules Verne
Lorna Doone R.D. Blackmore
Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates Mary Mapes Dodge
Tom Brown’s Schooldays Thomas Hughes
The Children of the New Forest Frederick Marryat
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
Grimm’s Fairy Tales Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Rip Van Winkle Washington Irving
Little Pretty Pocket Book John Newbery
Mr. Popper’s Penguins Richard Atwater
The Midnight Fox Betsy Byars
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl
The Four Story Mistake Elizabeth Enright
The Great Brain John Dennis Fitzgerald
The Phantom Tollbooth Norton Juster
Emil and the Detectives Erich Kastner
Homer Price Robert McCloskey
Gentle Ben Walt Morey
The Borrowers Mary Norton
Banner in the Sky James Ramsay Ullman
The Cay Theodore Taylor
Lad: A Dog Albert Payson Terhune

You can buy any of the above classic books for kids from your local book store. If you want a cheaper option, you can take a membership of a good library and read many of the best selling books of all time. Some of the classic books to read are also available online so just browse the net and find the right website that allows you to read these books for free. Most of these books are designed in such a way that they are sure to attract and engage kids for a longer time. Many of the above books are supported with self explanatory and relevant pictures and illustrations that interest most of the children and boosts their imaginations. You should first start with a short and simple book that has many pictures and few written words. You can introduce bigger and better classic books for children once your kids develop liking for reading books. So now you know what to engage your children in, every weekend.

100 Greatest Books Ever Written

May 28th, 2011

I find myself in a dilemma. I am torn between writing a short review about each of the book mentioned in this list, or just enlisting the names of the 100 greatest books ever written. Judging by the excitement level in my heart, I think I will go on and on about each of these great books ever written. So, I choose to just enlist the names of these must read books. Hope you have read most of these must read books of all time.

  • Don Quixote ~ Miguel De Cervantes
  • Robinson Crusoe ~ Daniel Defoe
  • Dangerous Liaisons ~ Pierre Choderlos De Laclos
  • To Have and Have Not ~ Ernest Hemingway
  • 1984 ~ George Orwell
  • A Bend in the River ~ VS Naipaul
  • A Dance to the Music of Time ~ Anthony Powell
  • A Passage to India ~ E. M. Forster
  • A Room of One’s Own ~ Virginia Woolf
  • Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland ~ Lewis Carroll
  • All the King’s Men ~ Robert Penn Warren
  • Animal Farm ~ George Orwell
  • Arabian Nights ~ Anthony Galland
  • Austerlitz ~ WG Sebald
  • Birdsong ~ Sebastian Faulks
  • Black Beauty ~ Anna Sewell
  • Brave New World ~ Aldous Huxley
  • Breakfast At Tiffany’s ~ Truman Capote
  • Call of the Wild ~ Jack London
  • Catch-22 ~ Joseph Heller
  • Catcher in the Rye ~ J.D. Salinger
  • Crime and Punishment ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • David Copperfield ~ Charles Dickens
  • Don Quixote ~ Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Dr Zhivago ~ Boris Pasternak
  • Dracula ~ Bram Stoker
  • Dune ~ Frank Herbert
  • Fahrenheit 451 ~ Ray Bradbury
  • Fountainhead ~ Ayn Rand
  • Frankenstein ~ Mary Shelley
  • Germinal ~ Emile Zola
  • Go Tell It On the Mountain ~ James Baldwin
  • Gone with the Wind ~ Margaret Mitchell
  • Goodnight Mister Tom ~ Michelle Magorian
  • Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets ~ JK Rowling
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ~ JK Rowling
  • Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone ~ JK Rowling
  • Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban ~ JK Rowling
  • I Served the King of England ~ Bohumil Hrabal
  • Idylls of the King ~ Alfred Tennyson
  • Les Misérables ~ Victor Hugo
  • Lolita ~ Vladimir Nabokov
  • Lord of the Flies ~ William Golding
  • Madam Bovary ~ Gustave Flaubert
  • Memoirs Of A Geisha ~ Arthur Golden
  • Midnight’s Children ~ Salman Rushdie
  • Moby Dick ~ Herman Melville
  • Of Mice And Men ~ John Steinbeck
  • Old Goriot ~ Honoré de Balzac
  • Oliver Twist ~Charles Dickens
  • One Hundred Years of Solitude ~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  • Oscar and Lucinda ~ Peter Carey
  • Point Omega: A Novel ~ Don DeLillo
  • Pride and Prejudice ~ Jane Austin
  • Republic ~ Plato
  • Slaughterhouse-Five ~ Kurt Vonnegut
  • Swiss Family Robinson ~ Johann David Wyss
  • The Alchemist ~ Paulo Coelho
  • The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao ~ Junot Díaz
  • The Count of Monte Cristo ~ Alexandre Dumas
  • The God Of Small Things ~ Arundhati Roy
  • The Godfather ~ Mario Puzo
  • The Golden Notebook ~ Doris Lessing
  • The Grapes of Wrath ~ John Steinbeck
  • The Great Gatsby ~ F Scott Fitzgerald
  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy ~ Douglas Adams
  • The Home and the World ~ Rabindranath Tagore
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles ~ Arthur Conan Doyle
  • The Kite Runner ~ Khaled Hosseini
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ~ Washington Irving
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ~ CS Lewis
  • The Lord Of The Rings ~ J. R. R. Tolkien
  • The Master and Margarita ~ Mikhail Bulgakov
  • The Metamorphosis ~ Franz Kafka
  • The Odyssey ~ Homer
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray ~ Oscar Wilde
  • The Secret Adversary ~ Agatha Christie
  • The Shining ~ Stephen King
  • The Sorrows of Young Werther ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • The Sound and The Fury ~ William Faulkner
  • The Stranger ~ Albert Camus
  • The Tale of Genji ~ Murasaki Shikibu
  • The Three Musketeers ~ Alexandre Dumas
  • The Time Machine ~ H.G. Wells
  • The Trial ~ Franz Kafka
  • The Wealth of Nations ~ Adam Smith
  • The Woman in White ~ Wilkie Collins
  • To Kill A Mockingbird ~ Harper Lee
  • Treasure Island ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Tropic of Cancer ~ Henry Miller
  • Ulysses ~ James Joyce
  • Under The Volcano ~ Malcolm Lowry
  • Underworld ~ Don DeLillo
  • Vanity Fair ~ William Makepeace Thackeray
  • Waiting for the Mahatma ~ RK Narayan
  • Walden ~ Henry David Thoreau
  • War and Peace ~ Leo Tolstoy
  • Winter’s Bone ~ Daniel Woodrell
  • Wuthering Heights ~ Emily Bronte

This was the list of some of the greatest books ever written, in no particular order. I have enlisted some of my favorite books, thus, you may find the list biased. However, if your favorite book is missing, and you feel should be included in one of the greatest books ever written list, then make sure you mention it in the comment box below. Books are the world’s greatest treasures. Make it a point, to go through at least 50% of these classic books to read in our everyday busy lives.