1. John C. Beck – Got Game? How the Gamer Generation Is Reshaping Business Forever
2. Neil Stephenson – The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer
3. Mick O’Hare – Why Don’t Penguins’ Feet Freeze?
4. Madeleine D’Engle – A Wrinkle in Time
5. Madeleine D’Engle – A wind in the door
6. QI Team – The Book Of General Ignorance
7. Terry Pratchett – The Colour of Magic
8. Terry Pratchett – The Light Fantastic
9. Laurence Rees – Auschwitz
10. Richard K. Morgan – Altered Carbon: A Takeshi Kovacs Novel
11. Truman Capote – Breakfast at Tiffany’s
12. Stephen Colberg – I Am America (And So Can You!)
13. Robert Graysmith – Zodiac
14. Al Franken – Lies and the lying liars that tell them
15. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
16. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban
17. Laruence Rees – Nazis (a warning from history)
18. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
19. Jon Krakauer – Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
20. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
21. Allan Moore – Watchmen (graphic novel – still counts!)
22. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the half-blood prince
23. JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
24. Stephenie Meyer – Twilight
25. Stephenie Meyer – New Moon
26. Stephenie Meyer – Eclipse
27. Stephenie Meyer – Breaking Dawn (I’ve clearly lost my mind. Send help!)
28. Orson Scott Card – Enders Game
29. Kurt Vonnegut – God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
30. Michael Moore – Mike’s Election Guide
31. Art Spiegelman – Maus (complete)
32. Art Spiegelman – In the shadow of no towers
33. H.G. Wells – The War of the Worlds
34. Emily Bronte – Wuthering Heights
35. Madeleine D’Engle – A swiftly tilting planet
36. Richard Dawkins – The God Delusion
37. Barack Obama – Dreams of my father
38. Neil Gaiman – The Graveyard Book
39. Akira (Complete Series)
40. Y – The last man (Complete Series)
41. Craig Shaw Gardner – The Cylons’ Secret: Battlestar Galactica
42. Kurt Vonnegut – Timequake
43. Philip K. Dick – Minority Report (A collection of short stories)
44. Andy Secombe – Endgame
End of list.

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