| Awards in your librarySummary: 310 Awards. Page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 - THE HOBBIT by J.R.R. Tolkien (2009, No 467, Age 8 and over)
- Robinson Crusoe (The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written) by Daniel Defoe (2009, No 732, Age 12 and over)
- The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, Part 1) by J.R.R. Tolkien (2009, No 801, Age 12 and over)
- The Jungle Books Collector's Edition by Rudyard Jipling (2009, Ages 5↑)
- ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND by Lewis Carroll (2009, Ages 8↑)
- Treasure Island (Whole Story) by Robert Louis Stevenson (2009, Ages 8↑)
- Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (2009, Ages 8↑)
- The Odyssey of Homer (100 GREATEST BOOKS EVER WRITTEN) by Homer (Poetry, 1999)
- Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman by Richard P. Feynman (Biography, 1999)
- Truman by David McCullough (Biography, 1999)
- Undaunted Courage (Volumes 1 and 2) by Stephen Ambrose (Biography, 1999)
- The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA by James D. Watson (Non-fiction, 1999)
- The Story of Art, 16th Edition (Gombrich, Ernst Hans Josef//Story of Art) by E.H. Gombrich (Non-fiction, 1999)
- Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel (Non-fiction, 1999)
- A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam by Neil Sheehan (Non-fiction, 1999)
- In Country by Bobbie Ann Mason (Fiction, 1999)
- In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez (Fiction, 1999)
- Crime & Punishment (Collector's Edition) Leather Bound (The Greatest Books Ever Written) by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Fiction, 1999)
- Brave New World (The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written) by Aldous Huxley (Fiction, 1999)
- Catch-22(Dell 1120) by Joseph Heller (Fiction, 1999)
- A Farewell to Arms (Complete Works of Ernest Hemingway) by Ernest Hemingway (Fiction, 1999)
- Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier (Fiction, 1999)
- Sarah: Women of Genesis (Women of Genesis (Forge)) by Orson Scott Card (Humanities, 2004)
- The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition by Caroline Alexander (History, 2004)
- Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis (History, 2004)
- John Adams by David McCullough (History, 2004)
- The Red Tent by Anita Diamant (Arts & Humanities, 2009)
- Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond (History & Cultures, 2009)
- Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone by Rajiv Chandrasekaran (History & Cultures, 2009)
- The Plot Against America: A Novel by Philip Roth (Literature & Language Arts, 2009)
- The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell (Social Sciences, 2009)
- Two for the Dough (A Stephanie Plum Novel) by Janet Evanovich ( Adult Mysteries for Teens, 1998)
- Post Mortem by Patricia Cornwell ( Adult Mysteries for Teens, 1998)
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen ( Romance -- Passion and Heartbreak, 2000)
- Dawn of Prophecy by David Eddings ( Flights of Fantasy: Beyond Harry and Frodo, 2003)
- Seventh Son (Alvin Maker) by Orson Scott Card ( Flights of Fantasy: Beyond Harry and Frodo, 2003)
- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury ( Simply Science Fiction, 2004)
- Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke ( Simply Science Fiction, 2004)
- Enchantment by Orson Scott Card ( Gateway to Faerie, 2005)
- It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong ( What Ails you?, 2006)
- Night by Elie Wiesel (Religion: Relationship with the Divine, 2007)
- The Big Over Easy: A Nursery Crime by Jasper Fforde ( Twists on the Tale, 2010)
- The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream by Barack Obama ( Change Your World, 2010)
- Speaker for the Dead (Ender, Book 2) by Orson Scott Card ( Change Your World, 2010)
- Post Mortem by Patricia Cornwell (Best First Novel, 1991)
- Track of the Cat by Nevada Barr (Best First Novel, 1994)
- E is for Evidence by Sue Grafton (Best Mystery, 1989)
- K Is For Killer by Sue GRAFTON (Best Mystery, 1995)
- B Is for Burglar by Sue Grafton (Best Novel, 1986)
- "C" is for corpse: A Kinsey Millhone mystery by Sue Grafton (Best Novel, 1987)
- G is for Gumshoe by Grafton Sue (Best Novel, 1991)
- City of Bones by Michael Connelly (Best Novel, 2003)
- For the Love of Mike (A Molly Murphy Mystery) by Rhys Bowen (Historical Mystery, 2004)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5) by J.K. Rowling (Young Adult, 2004)
- Death in Holy Orders (Adam Dalgliesh Mysteries) by P.D. James (British Crime Novel, 2002)
- The Falls: An Inspector Rebus Novel by Ian Rankin (British Crime Novel, 2002)
- The Devil of Nanking by Mo Hayder (British Crime Novel, 2005)
- The Blood-Dimmed Tide (Penguin Mysteries (Paperback)) by Rennie Airth (British Crime Novel, 2006)
- Maisie Dobbs (Maisie Dobbs Mysteries) by Jacqueline Winspear (First Novel, 2004)
- The Faithful Spy: A Novel by Alex Berenson (First Novel, 2007)
- DREAMING OF THE BONES (DUNCAN KINCAID, NO 5) by DEBORAH CROMBIE (Novel, 1998)
- High Five by Janet Evanovich (Novel, 2000)
- Angels Flight (Harry Bosch) by Michael Connelly (Novel, 2000)
- Sudden Death by David Rosenfelt (Novel, 2006)
- Oh Danny Boy (Molly Murphy Mysteries) by Rhys Bowen (Novel, 2007)
- Seven Deadly Wonders: A Novel by Matthew Reilly (Thriller, 2006)
- The Foreign Correspondent: A Novel by Alan Furst (Thriller, 2007)
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (Best loved novel, 2003, No 02)
- Jane Eyre (Bantam Classics) by Charlotte Bronte (Best loved novel, 2003, No 10)
- Catch-22(Dell 1120) by Joseph Heller (Best loved novel, 2003, No 11)
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (Best loved novel, 2003, No 12)
- Great Expectations (Bantam Classic) by Charles Dickens (Best loved novel, 2003, No 17)
- Little Women (The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written) by Louisa May Alcott (Best loved novel, 2003, No 18)
- War and Peace (Leather Bound) by Leo Tolstory (Best loved novel, 2003, No 20)
- THE HOBBIT by J.R.R. Tolkien (Best loved novel, 2003, No 25)
- Middlemarch by Eliot George (Best loved novel, 2003, No 27)
- ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND by Lewis Carroll (Best loved novel, 2003, No 30)
- David Copperfield by Charles Dickens (Best loved novel, 2003, No 34)
- Treasure Island (Whole Story) by Robert Louis Stevenson (Best loved novel, 2003, No 36)
- Emma (Penguin Classics) by Jane Austen (Best loved novel, 2003, No 40)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (Penguin Classics) by Alexandre Dumas pere (Best loved novel, 2003, No 44)
- Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (Best loved novel, 2003, No 52)
- Anna Karenina (The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written) by Leo Tolstoy (Best loved novel, 2003, No 54)
- Crime & Punishment (Collector's Edition) Leather Bound (The Greatest Books Ever Written) by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Best loved novel, 2003, No 60)
- The Woman in White (Enriched Classics) by Wilkie Collins (Best loved novel, 2003, No 77)
- Brave New World (The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written) by Aldous Huxley (Best loved novel, 2003, No 87)
- The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel (Best loved novel, 2003, No 92)
- The Alchemist: A Fable About Following Your Dream by Paulo Coelho (Best loved novel, 2003, No 94)
- Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Best loved novel, 2003, No 97)
- Jude The Obscure. by Thomas Hardy (Best loved novel, 2003, No 111)
- Vanity Fair (The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written) by William Makepeace Thackeray (Best loved novel, 2003, No 122)
- House of Leaves: The Remastered Full-Color Edition by Mark Z. Danielewski (Best loved novel, 2003, No 124)
- Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (Best loved novel, 2003, No 158)
- Moby Dick Or The White Whale Leatherbound Easton Press..100 Greatest Books Ever Written by Herman Melville (Best loved novel, 2003, No 161)
- The World According to Garp A Novel by John Irving (Best loved novel, 2003, No 165)
- The Old Man and the Sea (Complete Works of Ernest Hemingway) by Ernest Hemingway (Best loved novel, 2003, No 173)
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