Als je wel eens Gilmore Girls kijkt, zie je genoeg goede boeken voorbij komen. Benieuwd welke boeken dit eigenlijk allemaal zijn? Lees dan snel verder! Vandaag delen wij namelijk een Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge waarin je alle boeken kunt vinden. So keep calm and read on!
Deze Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge is perfect om zoveel mogelijk must read boeken van je lijstje te strepen. Happy Reading!
Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge
Als je de serie Gilmore Girls wel eens kijkt, merk je snel genoeg dat Rory Gilmore heel veel boeken leest. Net zo slim als Rory worden? Lees dan snel verder en kijk hoe ver je zelf komt met deze Reading List van alle boeken die gelezen zijn tijdens de serie. Good Luck!
The Reading List
- ‘1984’ George Orwell
- ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ Mark Twain
- ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Lewis Carroll
- ‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay’ Michael Chabon
- ‘An American Tragedy’ Theodore Dreiser
- ‘Angela’s Ashes’ Frank McCourt
- ‘Anna Karenina’ Leo Tolstoy
- ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’ Anne Frank
- ‘The Archidamian War’ Donald Kagan
- ‘The Art of Fiction’ Henry James
- ‘The Art of War’ Sun Tzu
- ‘As I Lay Dying’ William Faulkner
- ‘Atonement’ Ian McEwan
- ‘Autobiography of a Face’ Lucy Grealy
- ‘The Awakening’ Kate Chopin
- ‘Babe’ Dick King-Smith
- ‘Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women’ Susan Faludi
- ‘Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress’ Dai Sijie
- ‘Bel Canto’ Ann Patchett
- ‘The Bell Jar’ Sylvia Plath
- ‘Beloved’ Toni Morrison
- ‘Beowulf: A New Verse Translation’ Seamus Heaney
- ‘The Bhagava Gita’
- ‘The Bielski Brothers: The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Built a Village in the Forest, and Saved 1,200 Jews’ Peter Duffy
- ‘Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women’ Elizabeth Wurtzel
- ‘A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays’ Mary McCarthy
- ‘Brave New World’ Aldous Huxley
- ‘Brick Lane’ Monica Ali
- ‘Bridgadoon’ Alan Jay Lerner
- ‘Candide’ Voltaire
- ‘The Canterbury Tales’ Chaucer
- ‘Carrie’ Stephen King
- ‘Catch-22’ Joseph Heller
- ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ J. D. Salinger
- ‘Charlotte’s Web’ E. B. White
- ‘The Children’s Hour’ Lillian Hellman
- ‘Christine’ Stephen King
- ‘A Christmas Carol’ Charles Dickens
- ‘A Clockwork Orange’ Anthony Burgess
- ‘The Code of the Woosters’ P.G. Wodehouse
- ‘The Collected Stories’ Eudora Welty
- ‘A Comedy of Errors’ William Shakespeare
- ‘Complete Novels’ Dawn Powell
- ‘The Complete Poems’ Anne Sexton
- ‘Complete Stories’ Dorothy Parker
- ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’ John Kennedy Toole
- ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ Alexandre Dumas
- ‘Cousin Bette’ Honore de Balzac
- ‘Crime and Punishment’ Fyodor Dostoevsky
- ‘The Crimson Petal and the White’ Michel Faber
- ‘The Crucible’ Arthur Miller
- ‘Cujo’ Stephen King
- ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ Mark Haddon
- ‘Daughter of Fortune’ Isabel Allende
- ‘David and Lisa’ Dr Theodore Issac Rubin M.D
- ‘David Copperfield’ Charles Dickens
- ‘The Da Vinci -Code’ Dan Brown
- ‘Dead Souls’ Nikolai Gogol
- ‘Demons’ Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- ‘Death of a Salesman’ Arthur Miller
- ‘Deenie’ Judy Blume
- ‘The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America’ Erik Larson
- ‘The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band’ Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx
- ‘The Divine Comedy’ Dante
- ‘The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood’ Rebecca Wells
- ‘Don Quixote’ Cervantes
- ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ Alfred Uhrv
- ‘Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde’ Robert Louis Stevenson
- ‘Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems’ Edgar Allan Poe
- ‘Eleanor Roosevelt’ Blanche Wiesen Cook
- ‘The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test’ Tom Wolfe
- ‘Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters’ Mark Dunn
- ‘Eloise’ Kay Thompson
- ‘Emily the Strange’ Roger Reger
- ‘Emma’ Jane Austen
- ‘Empire Falls’ Richard Russo
- ‘Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective’ Donald J. Sobol
- ‘Ethan Frome’ Edith Wharton
- ‘Ethics’ Spinoza
- ‘Europe through the Back Door, 2003’ Rick Steves
- ‘Eva Luna’ Isabel Allende
- ‘Everything Is Illuminated’ Jonathan Safran Foer
- ‘Extravagance’ Gary Krist
- ‘Fahrenheit 451’ Ray Bradbury
- ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ Michael Moore
- ‘The Fall of the Athenian Empire’ Donald Kagan
- ‘Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World’ Greg Critser
- ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’ Hunter S. Thompson
- ‘The Fellowship of the Ring’ J. R. R. Tolkien
- ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Joseph Stein
- ‘The Five People You Meet in Heaven’ Mitch Albom
- ‘Finnegan’s Wake’ James Joyce
- ‘Fletch’ Gregory McDonald
- ‘Flowers for Algernon’ Daniel Keyes
- ‘The Fortress of Solitude’ Jonathan Lethem
- ‘The Fountainhead’ Ayn Rand
- ‘Frankenstein’ Mary Shelley
- ‘Franny and Zooey’ J. D. Salinger
- ‘Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers
- ‘Galapagos’ Kurt Vonnegut
- ‘Gender Trouble’ Judith Butler
- ‘George W. Bushism: The Slate Book of the Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd President’ Jacob Weisberg
- ‘Gidget’ Fredrick Kohner
- ‘Girl, Interrupted’ Susanna Kaysen
- ‘The Gnostic Gospels’ Elaine Pagels
- ‘The Godfather: Book 1’ Mario Puzo
- ‘The God of Small Things’ Arundhati Roy
- ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ Alvin Granowsky
- ‘Gone with the Wind’ Margaret Mitchell
- ‘The Good Soldier’ Ford Maddox Ford
- ‘The Gospel According to Judy Bloom’
- ‘The Graduate’ Charles Webb
- ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ John Steinbeck
- ‘The Great Gatsby’ F. Scott Fitzgerald
- ‘Great Expectations’ Charles Dickens
- ‘The Group’ Mary McCarthy
- ‘Hamlet’ William Shakespeare
- ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’ J. K. Rowling
- ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ J. K. Rowling
- ‘A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius’ Dave Eggers
- ‘Heart of Darkness’ Joseph Conrad
- ‘Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders’ Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
- ‘Henry IV, part I’ William Shakespeare
- ‘Henry IV, part II’ William Shakespeare
- ‘Henry V’ William Shakespeare
- ‘High Fidelity’ Nick Hornby
- ‘The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’ Edward Gibbon
- ‘Holidays on Ice: Stories’ David Sedaris
- ‘The Holy Barbarians’ Lawrence Lipton
- ‘House of Sand and Fog’ Andre Dubus III
- ‘The House of the Spirits’ Isabel Allende
- ‘How to Breathe Underwater’ Julie Orringer
- ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ Dr. Seuss
- ‘How the Light Gets In’ M. J. Hyland
- ‘Howl’ Allen Ginsberg
- ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ Victor Hugo
- ‘The Iliad’ Homer
- ‘I’m With the Band’ Pamela des Barres
- ‘In Cold Blood’ Truman Capote
- ‘Inferno’ Dante
- ‘Inherit the Wind’ Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
- ‘Iron Weed’ William J. Kennedy
- ‘It Takes a Village’ Hillary Rodham Clinton
- ‘Jane Eyre’ Charlotte Bronte
- ‘The Joy Luck Club’ Amy Tan
- ‘Julius Caesar’ William Shakespeare
- ‘The Jumping Frog’ Mark Twain
- ‘The Jungle’ Upton Sinclair
- ‘Just a Couple of Days’ Tony Vigorito
- ‘The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar’ Robert Alexander
- ‘Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly’ Anthony Bourdain
- ‘The Kite Runner’ Khaled Hosseini
- ‘Lady Chatterleys’ Lover’ D. H. Lawrence
- ‘The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000’ Gore Vidal
- ‘Leaves of Grass’ Walt Whitman
- ‘The Legend of Bagger Vance’ Steven Pressfield
- ‘Less Than Zero’ Bret Easton Ellis
- ‘Letters to a Young Poet’ Rainer Maria Rilke
- ‘Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them’ Al Franken
- ‘Life of Pi’ Yann Martel
- ‘Little Dorrit’ Charles Dickens
- ‘The Little Locksmith’ Katharine Butler Hathaway
- ‘The Little Match Girl’ Hans Christian Andersen
- ‘Little Women’ Louisa May Alcott
- ‘Living History’ Hillary Rodham Clinton
- ‘Lord of the Flies’ William Golding
- ‘The Lottery: And Other Stories’ Shirley Jackson
- ‘The Lovely Bones’ Alice Sebold
- ‘The Love Story’ Erich Segal
- ‘Macbeth’ William Shakespeare
- ‘Madame Bovary’ Gustave Flaubert
- ‘The Manticore’ Robertson Davies
- ‘Marathon Man’ William Goldman
- ‘The Master and Margarita’ Mikhail Bulgakov
- ‘Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter’ Simone de Beauvoir
- ‘Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman’ William Tecumseh Sherman
- ‘Me Talk Pretty One Day’ David Sedaris
- ‘The Meaning of Consuelo’ Judith Ortiz Cofer
- ‘Mencken’s Chrestomathy’ H. R. Mencken
- ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ William Shakespeare
- ‘The Metamorphosis’ Franz Kafka
- ‘Middlesex’ Jeffrey Eugenides
- ‘The Miracle Worker’ William Gibson
- ‘Moby Dick’ Herman Melville
- ‘The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion’ Jim Irvin
- ‘Moliere: A Biography’ Hobart Chatfield Taylor
- ‘A Monetary History of the United States’ Milton Friedman
- ‘Monsieur Proust’ Celeste Albaret
- ‘A Month Of Sundays: Searching For The Spirit And My Sister’ Julie Mars
- ‘ A Moveable Feast’ Ernest Hemingway
- ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ Virginia Woolf
- ‘ Mutiny on the Bounty’ Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
- ‘My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and It’s Aftermath’ Seymour M. Hersh
- ‘My Life as Author and Editor’ H. R. Mencken
- ‘My Life in Orange: Growing Up with the Guru’ Tim Guest
- ‘Myra Waldo’s Travel and Motoring Guide to Europe, 1978’ Myra Waldo
- ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ Jodi Picoult
- ‘The Naked and the Dead’ Norman Mailer
- ‘The Name of the Rose’ Umberto Eco
- ‘The Namesake’ Jhumpa Lahiri
- ‘The Nanny Diaries’ Emma McLaughlin
- ‘Nervous System: Or, Losing My Mind in Literature’ Jan Lars Jensen
- ‘New Poems of Emily Dickinson’ Emily Dickinson
- ‘The New Way Things Work’ David Macaulay
- ‘Nickel and Dimed’ Barbara Ehrenreich
- ‘Night’ Elie Wiesel
- ‘Northanger Abbey’ Jane Austen
- ‘The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism’ William E. Cain, Laurie A. Finke, Barbara E. Johnson, John P. McGowan
- ‘Novels 1930-1942: Dance Night/Come Back to Sorrento, Turn, Magic Wheel/Angels on Toast/A Time to be Born’ Dawn Powell
- ‘Notes of a Dirty Old Man’ Charles Bukowski
- ‘Of Mice and Men’ John Steinbeck
- ‘Old School’ Tobias Wolff
- ‘On the Road’ Jack Kerouac
- ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ Ken Kesey
- ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- ‘The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life’ Amy Tan
- ‘Oracle Night’ Paul Auster
- ‘Oryx and Crake’ Margaret Atwood
- ‘Othello’ Shakespeare
- ‘Our Mutual Friend’ Charles Dickens
- ‘The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War’ Donald Kagan
- ‘Out of Africa’ Isac Dineson
- ‘The Outsiders’ S. E. Hinton
- ‘A Passage to India’ E.M. Forster
- ‘The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition’ Donald Kagan
- ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ Stephen Chbosky
- ‘Peyton Place’ Grace Metalious
- ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ Oscar Wilde
- ‘Pigs at the Trough’ Arianna Huffington
- ‘Pinocchio’ Carlo Collodi
- ‘Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain’
- ‘The Polysyllabic Spree’ Nick Hornby
- ‘The Portable Dorothy Parker’ Dorothy Parker
- ‘The Portable Nietzche’ Fredrich Nietzche
- ‘The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O’Neill’ Ron Suskind
- ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Jane Austen
- ‘Property’ Valerie Martin
- ‘Pushkin: A Biography’ T. J. Binyon
- ‘Pygmalion’ George Bernard Shaw
- ‘Quattrocento’ James Mckean
- ‘A Quiet Storm’ Rachel Howzell Hall
- ‘Rapunzel’ Grimm Brothers
- ‘The Raven’ Edgar Allan Poe
- ‘The Razor’s Edge’ W. Somerset Maugham
- ‘Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books’ Azar Nafisi
- ‘Rebecca’ Daphne du Maurier
- ‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm’ Kate Douglas Wiggin
- ‘The Red Tent’ Anita Diamant
- ‘Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories From a Decade Gone Mad’ Virginia Holman
- ‘ The Return of the King’ J. R. R. Tolkien
- ‘R Is for Ricochet’ Sue Grafton
- ‘Rita Hayworth’ Stephen King
- ‘Robert’s Rules of Order’ Henry Robert
- ‘Roman Holiday’ Edith Wharton
- ‘Romeo and Juliet’ William Shakespeare
- ‘A Room of One’s Own’ Virginia Woolf
- ‘A Room with a View’ E. M. Forster
- ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Ira Levin
- ‘The Rough Guide to Europe, 2003 Edition’
- ‘Sacred Time’ Ursula Hegi
- ‘Sanctuary’ William Faulkner
- ‘Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay’ Nancy Milford
- ‘Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller’ Henry James
- ‘The Scarecrow of Oz’ Frank L. Baum
- ‘The Scarlet Letter’ Nathaniel Hawthorne
- ‘Seabiscuit: An American Legend’ Laura Hillenbrand
- ‘The Second Sex’ Simone de Beauvoir
- ‘The Secret Life of Bees’ Sue Monk Kidd
- ‘Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette’ Judith Thurman
- ‘Selected Hotels of Europe’
- ‘Selected Letters of Dawn Powell: 1913-1965’ Dawn Powell
- ‘Sense and Sensibility’ Jane Austen
- ‘A Separate Peace’ John Knowles
- ‘Several Biographies of Winston Churchill’
- ‘Sexus’ Henry Miller
- ‘The Shadow of the Wind’ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
- ‘Shane’ Jack Shaefer
- ‘The Shining’ Stephen King
- ‘Siddhartha’ Hermann Hesse
- ‘S Is for Silence’ Sue Grafton
- ‘Slaughter-house Five’ Kurt Vonnegut
- ‘Small Island’ Andrea Levy
- ‘Snows of Kilimanjaro’ Ernest Hemingway
- ‘Snow White and Rose Red’ Grimm Brothers
- ‘Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World’ Barrington Moore
- ‘The Song of Names’ Norman Lebrecht
- ‘Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos’ Julia de Burgos
- ‘The Song Reader’ Lisa Tucker
- ‘Songbook’ Nick Hornby
- ‘The Sonnets’ William Shakespeare
- ‘Sonnets from the Portuegese’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- ‘Sophie’s Choice’ William Styron
- ‘The Sound and the Fury’ William Faulkner
- ‘Speak, Memory’ Vladimir Nabokov
- ‘Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers’ Mary Roach
- ‘The Story of My Life’ Helen Keller
- ‘A Streetcar Named Desiree’ Tennessee Williams
- ‘Stuart Little’ E. B. White
- ‘Sun Also Rises’ Ernest Hemingway
- ‘Swann’s Way’ Marcel Proust
- ‘Swimming with Giants: My Encounters with Whales, Dolphins and Seals’ Anne Collett
- ‘Sybil’ Flora Rheta Schreiber
- ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ Charles Dickens
- ‘Tender Is The Night’ F. Scott Fitzgerald
- ‘Term of Endearment’ Larry McMurtry
- ‘Time and Again’ Jack Finney
- ‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’ Audrey Niffenegger
- ‘To Have and Have Not’ Ernest Hemingway
- ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Harper Lee
- ‘The Tragedy of Richard III’ William Shakespeare
- ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ Betty Smith
- ‘The Trial’ Franz Kafka
- ‘The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters’ Elisabeth Robinson
- ‘Truth & Beauty: A Friendship’ Ann Patchett
- ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ Mitch Albom
- ‘Ulysses’ James Joyce
- ‘The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962’ Sylvia Plath
- ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ Harriet Beecher Stowe
- ‘Unless’ Carol Shields
- ‘Valley of the Dolls’ Jacqueline Susann
- ‘The Vanishing Newspaper’ Philip Meyers
- ‘Vanity Fair’ William Makepeace Thackeray
- ‘Velvet Underground’s The Velvet Underground and Nico (Thirty Three and a Third series)’ Joe Harvard
- ‘The Virgin Suicides’ Jeffrey Eugenides
- ‘Waiting for Godot’ Samuel Beckett
- ‘Walden’ Henry David Thoreau
- ‘Walt Disney’s Bambi’ Felix Salten
- ‘War and Peace’ Leo Tolstoy
- ‘We Owe You Nothing – Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews edited’ Daniel Sinker
- ‘What Colour is Your Parachute? 2005’ Richard Nelson Bolles
- ‘What Happened to Baby Jane’ Henry Farrell
- ‘When the Emperor Was Divine’ Julie Otsuka
- ‘Who Moved My Cheese?’ Spencer Johnson
- ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ Edward Albee
- ‘Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West’ Gregory Maguire
- ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Frank L. Baum
- ‘Wuthering Heights’ Emily Bronte
- ‘The Yearling’ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
- ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’ Joan Didion