Everyone should read before bed

A professor once told me that most adults finish all serious reading by
the age of twenty-five and this is probably the case for most working Americans.
Just in case you have a free moment, however,here's an ever-changing list
of some seminal books:
- Elizabeth Amelia Warren's,The Two Income Trap
- Juliet Schors',The Overspent American
- Bellow, Saul: Ravelstein
- Borges: Collected Works of Non-Fiction
- Bukowski: Ham on Rye
- Camus, Albert: The Stranger
- Checkhov, Anton: Short Stories
- Dostoevsky, Fodor: Brother's Karamzov, Notes From Underground
- Ellison, Ralph: The Invisible Man
- Faulkner, William: Absalom, Absalom!
- Franzen, Jonathon: The Corrections
- Frayan, Michael: Headlong
- Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther
- Gogol, N. : Diary of a Madman
- Greene, Graham: Brighton Rock
- Huxley, Aldous: After Many a Summer Dies the Swan
- Kafka, Franz: The Trial, Diaries, Conversations with Kafka
- Kierkegaard, Soren: Fear and Trembling, Sickness Unto Death
- Lethem, Jonathon: Motherless Brooklyn
- Lewis, C.S.
- Lodge, David: Thinks
- Markson, David: Wittgenstein's Mistress
- Nietzche, Fredrick: Geneolgy of Morals
- Orwell, George: Keep te Aspidistra Flying, Homage to Catalonia, Down and Out in Paris and London
- Roth, Phil: Goodbye Columbus , Sabbath's Theatre
- Sarte, Jean-Paul: Nausea
- Soyinka: Death and the King's Horsemen
- Voltaire, Candide
- Vonnegut, Kurt: Slaughterhouse Five, Cat's Cradle, The Sirens of Titan
- Yates, Richard: Revolutionary Road
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