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ANNOTATION: Epic historical novel portrays five aristocratic families against the background of Russian social life during the Napoleonic Wars (1805-1814). Depicts campaign battles, the burning of Moscow, and the French army's winter retreat.
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ANNOTATION: A satirical, frightening novel about a future time under a totalitarian regime, where the people believe ignorance is strength and war is peace. For high school and older readers.
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ANNOTATION: Deals with a single day–June 16, 1904–in the life of Leopold Bloom, a Dublin advertising salesman. The stream-of-consciousness style and the use of interior monologues expose the personalities of the characters.
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ANNOTATION: Incarcerated and awaiting trial, widowed middle-aged professor Humbert Humbert tells of his erotic obsession with preadolescent girls–particularly twelve-year-old Dolly Haze, whom he calls Lolita. Humbert details his fascination with Lolita and describes their bizarre road trip.
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ANNOTATION: Argentinean-born author chronicles his rereading of twelve personal literary favorites in one year, in a diary that consists, he says, “of notes, reflections, impressions of travel, sketches of friends, of events public and private.” Selections include Atwood's Surfacing, Cervantes's Don Quixote, and Kipling's Kim.
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ANNOTATION: A complex semi-autobiographical work by the French author begins with part one, Swann's Way, which covers Marcel's youth and the love story of M. Swann. In part two, Within a Budding Grove, Marcel's boyish affair with Gilberte ends, and he goes off to the seaside for his health. Translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin.
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ANNOTATION: In part three, The Germantes Way, Marcel, now a young man of fashion, moves in the exclusive social circle of the Duchess de Guermantes. Part four, Cities of the Plain, concerns the homosexual Baron de Charlus and Marcel's growing attraction to Albertine. The Dreyfus Affair is included in the background. Translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin.
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ANNOTATION: Part five, The Captive, finds Marcel living with Albertine, but tortured by jealousy of her lesbian friends. In part six, The Fugitive, Albertine leaves Marcel and is killed in an accident. The concluding book seven, Time Regained, shows how World War I affected the lives of all the characters. Translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin.
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71. - <b>Sons and Lovers</b> (1913) by D.H. Lawrence <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.39196”><b>DB039196</b></a><br /> 72. - <b>All the King's Men</b> (1946) by Robert Penn Warren <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.53553”><b>DB053553</b></a><br /> 73. - <b>Go Tell It on the Mountain</b> (1953) by James Baldwin <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.33488”><b>DB033488</b></a><br /> 74. - <b>Charlotte's Web</b> (1952) by E.B. White <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.46839”><b>DB046839</b></a><br /> 75. - <b>Heart of Darkness</b> (1902) by Joseph Conrad <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.58105”><b>DB058105</b></a><br /> 76. - <b>Night</b> (1958) by Elie Wiesel <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.42074”><b>DB042074</b></a> IN PROCESS<br /> 77. - <b>Rabbit, Run</b> (1960) by John Updike <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.63882”><b>DB063882</b></a><br /> 78. - <b>The Age of Innocence</b> (1920) by Edith Wharton <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.65343”><b>DB065343</b></a><br /> 79. - <b>Portnoy's Complaint</b> (1969) by Philip Roth <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.67856”><b>DB067856</b></a><br /> 80. - <b>An American Tragedy</b> (1925) by Theodore Dreiser <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23138”><b>DB023138</b></a><br /> 81. - <b>The Day of the Locust</b> (1939) by Nathanael West <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.12925”><b>DB012925</b></a><br /> 82. - <b>Tropic of Cancer</b> (1934) by Henry Miller IN PROCESS<br /> 83. - <b>The Maltese Falcon</b> (1930) by Dashiell Hammett <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.16593”><b>DB016593</b></a><br /> 84. - <b>His Dark Materials</b> by Philip Pullman<br /> <ul> <li><b>#1</b> Golden Compass (1995) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.44343”><b>DB044343</b></a></li> <li><b>#2</b> The Subtle Knife (1997) <b style=“color: red;”>RC 45857</b></li> <li><b>#3</b> Amber Spyglass (2000) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.50939”><b>DB050939</b></a> IN PROCESS</li> </ul> 85. - <b>Death Comes for the Archbishop</b> (1927) by Willa Cather <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.56535”><b>DB056535</b></a><br /> 86. - <b>The Interpretation of Dreams</b> (1900) by Sigmund Freud <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.50005”><b>DB050005</b></a><br /> 87. - <b>The Education of Henry Adams</b> (1918) by Henry Adams <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.22293”><b>DB022293</b></a><br /> 88. - <b>Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung</b> (1964) by Mao Zedong <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.19940”><b>DB019940</b></a><br /> 89. - <b>The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature</b> (1902) by William James <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.14445”><b>DB014445</b></a><br /> 90. - <b>Brideshead Revisited</b> (1945) by Evelyn Waugh <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.53981”><b>DB053981</b></a><br /> 91. - <b>Silent Spring</b> (1962) by Rachel Carson <b style=“color: red;”>RC 20184</b><br /> 92. - <b>The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money</b> (1936) by John Maynard Keynes <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.16178”><b>DB016178</b></a><br /> 93. - <b>Lord Jim</b> (1900) by Joseph Conrad <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.15912”><b>DB015912</b></a><br /> 94. - <b>Goodbye to All That</b> (1929) by Robert Graves NOT AVAILABLE 10/21/2011<br /> 95. - <b>The Affluent Society</b> (1958) by John Kenneth Galbraith <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.25346”><b>DB025346</b></a><br /> 96. - <b>The Wind in the Willows</b> (1908) by Kenneth Grahame <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.24592”><b>DB024592</b></a><br /> 97. - <b>The Autobiography of Malcolm X</b> (1965) by Alex Haley & Malcolm X <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.65510”><b>DB065510</b></a><br /> 98. - <b>Eminent Victorians</b> (1918) by Lytton Strachey <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.18557”><b>DB018557</b></a><br /> 99. - <b>The Color Purple</b> (1982) by Alice Walker <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.58842”><b>DB058842</b></a><br /> 100. - <b>The Second World War</b> by Winston Churchill<br /> <ul> <li><b>#1</b> The Gathering Storm (1948) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23699”><b>DB023699</b></a></li> <li><b>#2</b> Their Finest Hour (1949) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23700”><b>DB023700</b></a></li> <li><b>#3</b> The Grand Alliance (1950) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23701”><b>DB023701</b></a></li> <li><b>#4</b> The Hinge of Fate (1950) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23702”><b>DB023702</b></a></li> <li><b>#5</b> Closing the Ring (1951) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23703”><b>DB023703</b></a></li> <li><b>#6</b> Triumph and Tragedy (1953) <a href=“http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23704”><b>DB023704</b></a> IN PROCESS</li> </ul>