Top 20 Best Books of All-Time

Do you have a hard time deciding which book to read next? With so many options to choose from, it can seem downright overwhelming to make what should be a simple decision.

I find myself wasting a good 20 minutes looking over my book shelves debating which book I want to read. If I could read them all simultaneously, that would be great, but I prefer to devote my time and attention to one book at a time.

Usually, I’ll pick a book that a friend recommended or that received fabulous online reviews. And guess what? I’m giving you some book recommendations to help you with the conundrum of what to read next!

I’ve been a bookworm for almost my entire life. My mom said I was a fussy baby and toddler and the only thing that would calm me down was when she read to me. To this day, I still find solace in the pages of a good book.

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    Friends of mine raved about The Time Traveler’s Wife. I read about 1/2 way through before abandoning it. I just could not get into the story.

    The way I judge a book is how it makes me feel. Am I drawn into the story so much that I don’t even notice what is going on around me? Do I care about the characters? Does it evoke emotions – good or bad? Do I think about the book long after it ends?

    These are all factors that play into how I personally judge a book and decide whether its mediocre or a spectacular read.

    Though I’m not doing as many book reviews as I used, I am still plowing through the books on my bookshelf. Once in a while, a true gem comes along.

    I’m sure you have your own list of favourite books and today I’m sharing mine. I imagine that this list will evolve as I continue to devour more books. If you are looking for some book recommendations, this is a great list to refer to!

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    Top 20 Best Books of All-Time

    Check out my top 20 books of all-time (in random order).

    1. The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons
    2. Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
    3. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
    4. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
    5. Wildflower Hill by Kimberley Freeman
    6. The Map of Time by Felix J. Palma
    7. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
    8. Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
    9. The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
    10. You by Caroline Kepnes
    11. I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes
    12. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
    13. Not Without My Daughter by Betty Mahmoody
    14. Left Neglected by Lisa Genova
    15. White Oleander by Janet Fitch
    16. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling
    17. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
    18. Flowers in the Attic by VC Andrews
    19. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
    20. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards

    For the list people out there, I have a free Books to Read printable to help you keep track of the books you are coveting. The neat freak in me gets pleasure from checking the boxes on the list. (Is that weird!?).

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    Have you read any of my top picks? If so, which ones? Also, let me know YOUR favourite book because I’m always looking for books to add to my list!

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    Happy Reading!



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    49 Comments

    1. Courtney Bruffey says:

      I love your list! Have you read Water for Elephants by Sarah Gruene? GREAT book, definitely in my top 5. 

    2. I’m sorry, but I cannot respect a list that considers “Twilight” as one of the top 20 books ever written. Come on, people!

      1. It is her list….and she can put whatever she wants on it. Just as you are entitled to your opinion, she is entitled to hers.

      2. Chandra Rice says:

        I agree with you, Lauren. 

    3. I have read 5 and half books from your list. Twilight (Finnish: Houkutus) was huge thing to me, it was just a normal book when I read it. Not anything big and my friends didn’t know it etc.. Good book, but not so good movie.
      Anne Frank, sadly I read only half of it. It’s really good and I enjoy reading it. But when i didn’t read it I was like no, I don’t feel like reading it. Some books are like that to me :/
      Harry Potter, my friends are always like “you read a lot, but you haven’t read Harry Potter?!”. I have read only two of them, but someday someday. Movies are good…
      Memoirs of Geisha (Finnish Geishan muistelmat) was so good. Anne of Green Gables (Finnish: Annan nuoruusvuodet), Anne series is on my this year reading list. Next is going to be Anne’s house of dreams.
      And then there were none (Finnish: Eikä yksikään pelastunut) was good, it was my first Agatha Christie (read it this summer). My second was Murder on the Orient Express but it wasn’t so good, nice to read but feeling were like yep, next book.

      And then, my favorites. So many books. I can’t say which is the best, number one, because stories are always different and my mood is different etc.. But on my favorite shelf I have Daughter of Smoke and Bone – Laini Taylor (also the sequel Days of Blood and Starlight), The Inheritance Cycle – Christopher Paolini (I would read them like every year, but too much pages, take too much time which I can use to read new books), The Night Circus – Erin Morgenstern (so good), Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen and the last Jane Eyre – Charlotte Brontë.
      So those are in my favorite list. Then I have so much good books. Host by Stephenie Meyer, Selection by Kiera Cass (was my books obsession hmm about 5 months ago), Howl’s moving castle by Diana Wynne Jones (I read it when I was younger and I really like that little love story, so it stays in my heart). And I could go on and on and on… 😀
      Have you read any of these?

    4. Love the list. Even though, “Twilight” is not a top pick for me, personally, I respect your choices.

      “Outlander” all time favourite. I read it when it was first published. “Gone Girl” was a very good read as well. I have read some on the list. I have most in my collection. You have introduced me to some, which I am looking forward to reading! 

      I would like to suggest: “Me Before You” by Jojo Moyes, “Still Missing” by Chevy Stevens, “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline.
      I tend to like Jen Lancaster, Lisa Scottoline (with daughter), Mary Kay Andrews, and Jane Green for some good humour. 

      Happy Reading from a fellow Ontarioian? Ontarioite? from Ontario. =)

    5. Vanessa Hart says:

      I have read most of those and the Twilight Saga and I am Pilgrim would make my top 20 also. Top of my list would be Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy, Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett which is my all time favourite book, The Hunger Games series, the Divergent series, The Lovely Bones, Me Before You, The Nightingale and if I want an easy fluffy read, The Black Dagger Brotherhood is very entertaining as is The King trilogy. Happy reading, I will be looking at all your suggestions as I’m always on the lookout for a great book, I do so love to read 

    6. Why is Twilight on this list?

      1. Because this is a list of greatest books of all times according to the author, and there is nothing wrong with it being one of her favorites.

    7. “The Bronze Horseman” ranks right up there in probably my top 5 favorite books of all time. “Memoirs of a Geisha” “Girl on a Train”, “Gone girl”, & “Memory Keeper’s Daughter” were all fantastic.

      I am reading “The Nightingale” right now and am enthralled, as usual with the struggles death an despair of life during World War II. A couple more worth reading are “Hansel and Gretyl” and “Orphan Train”. Thanks for the list.

    8. Annette Weber says:

      The Diaries of Adam and Eve, by Mark Twain, get the illustrated edition, first graphic novel ever printed. West with the Night, by Beryl Markham, Kristin Lavrensdatter, by Sigrid Under, I Capture the Castle, Dottie Smith (also wrote 101 Dalmatians and helped Hitchcock!)

    9. Annette Weber says:

      Oops auto correct error”Sigrid Undset”

    10. James Price says:

      Perhaps the “best books of all time” is a lofty name for this list.

      When I think of the best books for inclusion to the list, only classics that have survived the test of time are worthy. Books like Gulliver`s Travels, Robinson Crusoe, Tom Sawyer, To Kill a Mockingbird, Treasure Island, Silas Marner, come to mind.

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