Librarything's 106 most "unread" books. I don't trust that assertion as far as I can throw it, but whatever. Bold what you've read; italicize what you started but couldn't finish. Like Sarah, I'm omitting the "underline things you want to read" direction because that's cheating.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Anna Karenina Crime and Punishment Catch-22 One Hundred Years of Solitude Wuthering Heights (HATE.) The Silmarillion (Finishing that was a feeling akin to finishing a marathon. It's only 300 pages, but you feel every one of them.) Life of Pi The Name of the Rose Don Quixote (My Spanish wasn't good enough to make it through the whole thing, and somehow reading the translation never occured to me at the time.) Moby Dick Ulysses (One of these days, I'll read the parts I wasn't there for at the marathon reading...) Madame Bovary The Odyssey (I read an abridged version for 9th grade English.) Pride and Prejudice Jane Eyre The Tale of Two Cities (Ugh.) The Brothers Karamazov Guns, Germs, and Steel War and Peace Vanity Fair (I WILL finish it some day.) The Time Traveler's Wife (Got twenty pages in before I realized that it was more romance than sci-fi, and ew.) The Iliad Emma The Blind Assassin The Kite Runner Mrs. Dalloway Great Rxpectations (This is one of the more amusing typos I've seen.) American Gods A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius Atlas Shrugged Reading Lolita in Tehran Memoirs of a Geisha Middlesex Quicksilver Wicked The Canterbury Tales (I've read bits and pieces. And sung further bits and pieces.) The Historian Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Love in the Time of Cholera Brave New World The Fountainhead Foucault's Pendulum Middlemarch Frankenstein The Count of Monte Cristo Dracula A Clockwork Orange Anansi Boys (I dunno...just didn't grab me like his usually do.) The Once and Future King The Grapes of Wrath The Poisonwood Bible 1984 Angels & Demons The Inferno The Satanic Verses Sense and Sensibility The Picture of Dorian Gray Mansfield Park One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest To the Lighthouse Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Another one I will finish one day, I swear.) Oliver Twist Gulliver's Travels Les Misérables (I'm guessing the musical doesn't count.) The Corrections The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Dune The Prince The Sound and the Fury Angela's Ashes The God of Small Things A People's History of the United States Cryptonomicon Neverwhere A Confederacy of Dunces A Short History of Nearly Everything Dubliners The Unbearable Lightness of Being Beloved Slaughterhouse-Five The Scarlet Letter Eats, Shoots & Leaves The Mists of Avalon Oryx and Crake Collapse Cloud Atlas The Confusion Lolita Persuasion (GAH.) Northanger Abbey The Catcher in the Rye On the Road The Hunchback of Notre Dame Freakonomics Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance The Aeneid Watership Down Gravity's Rainbow The Hobbit In Cold Blood White Teeth Treasure Island David Copperfield The Three Musketeers
26 I've read, 11 I started. I'm really curious to know what the actual criteria for making this list were.
Also, new mood theme courtesy of nnaylime in the adama_roslin community. Aww, Mom and Dad. Only two-ish months until the TV movie! (Hmmm, if I plan on rewatching the whole series before then, I'd better get cracking.)