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    I'm thinking of starting with Moby Dick, which will be a re-read.

    Epic books I've enjoyed:

    Lonesome Dove

    Crime & Punishment

    Don Quixote

    East of Eden

    Grapes of Wrath

    The Octopus

    The Prize

    A Canticle for Leibowitz

    Catch-22

    Cryptonomicon

    Foucault's Pendulum

    A Suitable Boy

    The Stand

    The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

    The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

    11/22/63

    Gone With the Wind

    Wolf Hall

    Independent People ….

    I tend to like books with a strong story and interesting characters, and some humor. Dark humor is good. I'm not that into slow philosophical stuff… or flowery writing. I didn't like The Goldfinch.

    by sozh

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    1. Koko_Kringles_22 on

      Lord of the Rings

      Anna Karenina

      The Master and Margarita

      The Three Musketeers

      Les Miserables

    2. Fun-Hovercraft1919 on

      Great Expectations

      Demon Copperhead

      Count of Monte Cristo

      Dune

      Native Son

      All the King’s Men

      Lord of the Rings

      Emma

      Dracula

      Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay

      Swan Song

      IT

      Empire Falls

      Life after Life/a god in ruins

      Parable of the sower/Parable of Talents

      Americanah

      The Alice Network

      James Ellory’s LA Quartet

    3. IvyTheMeowsterMind on

      The Brothers Karamazov

      Tom’s Crossing (new book, and I’m just starting but one to look into)

      The Terror

      Edit to add: King Sorrow. I just finished and it was my fav book of 2025.

    4. Judging by that description, I think you’d like h{{The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway}}. It’s an American classic that meets all of those criteria.

    5. Count of Monte Cristo, Lord of the Rings, Dune, Robot Series by Isaac Isamov, Les Miserables, and Dracula are my favorite classics.

      On my list is Catch-22, Odyssey and Illiad, The Old Man and the Sea, War and Peace, Paradise Lost, and The Brothers Karamazov

    6. The Red and The Black

      Persuasion

      Anna Karenina

      War and Peace

      Middlemarch

      Jude the Obscure

      Buddenbrooks

      The Magic Mountain

      A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man

      Mrs. Dalloway

      A Man Without Qualities

      Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnameable

      The Crying of Lot 49

    7. bloodfartfrappuccino on

      That’s a great list you’ve already read. I’d add:

      Count of Monte Cristo – Alexander Dumas

      Swan Song – Robert McCammon

      Underworld – Don DeLillo

      2666 – Roberto Bolano

      Infinite Jest – David Foster Wallace

      Gravity’s Rainbow – Thomas Pynchon

      Pillars of the Earth – Ken Follett

      Jerusalem – Alan Moore

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