1. The Holy Bible
2. The Brothers Karamazov — Dostoevsky
3. Moby-Dick — Melville
4. The Iliad — Homer
5. The Odyssey — Homer
6. Crime and Punishment — Dostoevsky
7. Blood Meridian — McCarthy
8. The Metamorphosis — Kafka
9. The Trial — Kafka
10. Lolita — Nabokov
11. Don Quixote — Cervantes
12. The Lord of the Rings — Tolkien
13. Dialogues — Plato
14. Ulysses — Joyce
15. Notes from Underground — Dostoevsky
16. 1984 — Orwell
17. Anna Karenina — Tolstoy
18. Faust — Goethe
19. The Divine Comedy — Dante
20. The First Folio — Shakespeare
21. War and Peace — Tolstoy
22. In Search of Lost Time — Proust
23. Stoner — Williams, J
24. Ficciones — Borges
25. Gravity’s Rainbow — Pynchon
26. Heart of Darkness — Conrad
27. Infinite Jest — Wallace, DF
28. Paradise Lost — Milton
29. Dubliners — Joyce
30. Confessions — Augustine
31. The Idiot — Dostoevsky
32. The Stranger — Camus
33. The Hobbit — Tolkien
34. The Old Man and the Sea — Hemingway
35. 2666 — Bolaño
36. Pale Fire — Nabokov
37. Siddhartha — Hesse
38. The Epic of Gilgamesh
39. Brave New World — Huxley
40. The Count of Monte Cristo — Dumas
41. The Castle — Kafka
42. Tragedies — Aeschylus
43. Journey to the End of the Night — Céline
44. Slaughterhouse-Five — Vonnegut
45. Beowulf — Seamus Heaney
46. The Death of Ivan Ilyich — Tolstoy
47. The Catcher in the Rye — Salinger
48. Industrial Society and Its Future — Kaczynski
49. Tragedies — Sophocles
50. Demons — Dostoevsky
51. The Sailor Who Fell from Grace With the Sea — Mishima
52. The Master and Margarita — Bulgakov
53. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man — Joyce
54. The Sound and the Fury — Faulkner
55. Beyond Good and Evil — Nietzsche
56. Wuthering Heights — Brontë, E
57. Metamorphoses — Ovid
58. Thus Spake Zarathustra — Nietzsche
59. Fear and Trembling — Kierkegaard
60. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? — Dick, P.K.
61. Storm of Steel — Jünger
62. The World as Will and Representation — Schopenhauer
63. The Picture of Dorian Gray — Wilde
64. The Book of Disquiet — Pessoa
65. Nicomachean Ethics — Aristotle
66. The Sorrows of Young Werther — Goethe
67. No Longer Human — Dazai
68. Finnegans Wake — Joyce
69. Catch-22 — Heller
70. The Aeneid — Virgil
71. Confessions of a Mask — Mishima
72. Poems — Eliot, T.S.
73. East of Eden — Steinbeck
74. The Crying of Lot 49 — Pynchon
75. To the Lighthouse — Woolf
76. A Christmas Carol — Dickens
77. The Prince — Machiavelli
78. Frankenstein — Shelley, M
79. The Magic Mountain — Mann
80. A Confederacy of Dunces — Toole
81. The Canterbury Tales — Chaucer
82. The Name of the Rose — Eco
83. Hunger — Hamsun
84. Pride and Prejudice — Austen
85. Poems — Yeats
86. Animal Farm — Orwell
87. The City of God — Augustine
88. The Ring of the Nibelung — Wagner
89. Alice in Wonderland — Carroll
90. Dracula — Stoker
91. The Trilogy — Beckett
92. Waiting for Godot — Beckett
93. Dune — Herbert
94. Mason & Dixon — Pynchon
95. Cthulhu Mythos — Lovecraft
96. The Myth of Sisyphus — Camus
97. One Hundred Years of Solitude — Márquez
98. Genealogy of Morals — Nietzsche
99. The Sun Also Rises — Hemingway
100. A Clockwork Orange — Burgess
I think I prefer 4chan's top 100 books list to the Guardian's...
What do you think?