Oprah's Book Club: The Complete List
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Oprah's Book Club | November 07, 2010
Charles Dickens
834 pages
A Tale of Two Cities begins and ends with some of English literature's most famous lines. Find out more about what's in between the pages of this Oprah's Book Club selection.
Charles Dickens
834 pages
Great Expectations may be Charles Dickens' most psychologically acute self-portrait. Find out more about this Oprah's Book Club selection.
Jonathan Franzen
576 pages
In his latest novel, Jonathan Franzen returns to fiction with a comic and tragic epic of contemporary love and marriage.
Uwem Akpan
384 pages
In five separate narratives, each told from the perspective of a child from a different African country, Akpan highlights the tenacity and perseverance of his young protagonists
David Wroblewski
576 pages
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Eckhart Tolle
315 pages
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Ken Follett
1000 pages
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Jeffrey Eugenides
529 pages
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Cormac McCarthy
304 pages
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Sidney Poitier
255 pages
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Elie Wiesel
126 pages
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James Frey
430 pages
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William Faulkner
512 pages
Lena Grove and Joe Christmas are both searching—Lena, for the father of her unborn child, and Joe, for his place in this world. Their parallel journeys will lead to horrific tragedy—and a small ray of hope.
William Faulkner
326 pages
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William Faulkner
288 pages
Told in turns by kin, neighbors, strangers and even Addie herself, As I Lay Dying is the dark and heartrending tale of the Bundrens' odyssey.
Pearl S. Buck
357 pages
The tale of a seemingly humble farmer and his growing family, the story unfolds like a flower and takes root in your heart.
Leo Tolstoy
1054 pages
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Carson McCullers
356 pages
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Through this fantastic town and its fantastic people, you will come to appreciate the magic of your own life.
Alan Paton
320 pages
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John Steinbeck
601 pages
Three generations, two love triangles, one timeless story. East of Eden is an epic'' ''novel full of good and evil, love and hatred, failure and redemption.
Toni Morrison
174 pages
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Rohinton Mistry
603 pages
Set in India at a time of internal emergency, travel back to 1975 and experience distrust, friendship and love alongside the characters.
Jonathan Franzen
566 pages
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Lalita Tademy
529 pages
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Malika Oufkir
293 pages
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Gwyn Hyman Rubio
308 pages
A novel about an orphan's struggle to hide her Tourettes Syndrome.
Joyce Carol Oates
454 pages
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Andre Dubus III
365 pages
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Christina Schwarz
368 pages
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Elizabeth Berg
241 pages
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Barbara Kingsolver
672 pages
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Sue Miller
352 pages
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Toni Morrison
205 pages
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Tawni O'Dell
405 pages
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Isabel Allende
432 pages
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Robert Morgan
336 pages
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Jane Hamilton
389 pages
A loner by nature, Alice is torn between a yearning for solitude coupled with a deep need to be at the center of a perfect family.
A. Manette Ansay
272 pages
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Breena Clarke
245 pages
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Maeve Binchy
993 pages
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Melinda Haynes
496 pages
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Janet Fitch
480 pages
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Anita Shreve
293 pages
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Bernhard Schlink
218 pages
A parable of German guilt and atonement and a love story of stunning power, The Reader is also a work of literature that is unforgettable in its psychological complexity, its moral nuances and its stylistic restraint.
Bret Lott
368 pages
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Billie Letts
352 pages
Novalee may be homeless and jobless, living secretly in a Wal-Mart, but she's beginning to believe she may have a future.
Chris Bohjalian
312 pages
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Pearl Cleage
256 pages
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Wally Lamb
912 pages
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Edwidge Danticat
234 pages
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Anna Quindlen
310 pages
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Alice Hoffman
309 pages
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Toni Morrison
318 pages
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Bill Cosby
33 pages
In The Best Way to Play, Little Bill shows your child a way to use television as a springboard for creative play.
Featured in Oprah's Book Club 1997
Bill Cosby
40 pages
As The Treasure Hunt illustrates, children often learn about themselves through interactions with others. In this story, Little Bill is stuck at home on a rainy day.
Featured in Oprah's Book Club 1997
Bill Cosby
38 pages
With guidance from his parents, Little Bill learns to cope with a hostile child by controlling his own reactions.
Kaye Gibbons
165 pages
Two unforgettable characters, Jack Ernest Stokes, known as Blinking Jack, and his wife, Ruby Pitt Woodrow Stokes, tell the story of their years together.
Featured in Oprah's Book Club 1997
Kaye Gibbons
168 pages
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Ernest J. Gaines
256 pages
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Marie Fermoyle is a strong but vulnerable divorced woman whole loneliness and ambition for her children make her easy prey for dangerous con man Omar Duvall.
Maya Angelou
352 pages
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Sheri Reynolds
320 pages
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Ursula Hegi
288 pages
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Wally Lamb
480 pages
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Jane Hamilton
328 pages
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Toni Morrison
282 pages
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Jacquelyn Mitchard
434 pages
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