Via handful_ofdust: Name 20 books you've read that will always stick with you—the first 20 you can recall in no more than 20 minutes:
In no order:
Watership Down (Richard Adams)
Dido and Pa (Joan Aiken)
Everyman (Anonymous)
Through The Looking Glass (Lewis Carrol)
The Story of the Amulet (E. Nesbitt)
Till We Have Faces (C. S. Lewis)
The Cyberiad (Stanislaw Lem)
Les Malheurs de Sophie, etc (La Comtesse de Segur)
The Daughter of Time (Josephine Tey)
The Woman in White (Wilkie Collins)
The Lady in the Lake (Raymond Chandler)
Ghosts Have Warm Hands (Will R. Bird)
Eloise in Paris (Kay Smith)
The Nine Tailors (Dorothy L. Sayers)
From Hell (Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell)
The Random House Visual Encyclopedia (various)
I Am a Cat (Natsume Sōseki)
Religio Medici (Sir Thomas Browne)
The Essays of Elia (Charles Lamb)
Understanding Comics (Scott McCloud)
In no order:
Watership Down (Richard Adams)
Dido and Pa (Joan Aiken)
Everyman (Anonymous)
Through The Looking Glass (Lewis Carrol)
The Story of the Amulet (E. Nesbitt)
Till We Have Faces (C. S. Lewis)
The Cyberiad (Stanislaw Lem)
Les Malheurs de Sophie, etc (La Comtesse de Segur)
The Daughter of Time (Josephine Tey)
The Woman in White (Wilkie Collins)
The Lady in the Lake (Raymond Chandler)
Ghosts Have Warm Hands (Will R. Bird)
Eloise in Paris (Kay Smith)
The Nine Tailors (Dorothy L. Sayers)
From Hell (Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell)
The Random House Visual Encyclopedia (various)
I Am a Cat (Natsume Sōseki)
Religio Medici (Sir Thomas Browne)
The Essays of Elia (Charles Lamb)
Understanding Comics (Scott McCloud)