Anak Bozz Besar

•dicembre 22, 2011 • Lascia un commento

Karena amal baiknya seorang ulama setelah tewas di surga diberi reward mobil carry pick up..
Saat sang ulama berkendara, secara tiba2 dari sisi kanan ia disalip seorang pastor yg berkendara sedan.. Sang ulama protes pada malaikat soal ketidakadilan tsb.

Malaikat menjawab,” Ya wajarlah, kalian berdua memang sama2 beramal baik bagi sesama tapi ia rela hidup selibat untuk itu.. Anda lebih tidak menderita darinya bahkan diijinkan memiliki istri hingga 4.” Ulama itu akhirnya maklum dg penjelasan malaikat

Tdk lama kemudian saat Sang Ulama melanjutkan berkendara ia secara mendadak dg kecepatan yg sangat tinggi ia disalip seorang anak muda berambut gondrong yg mengendarai ferari.. Spontan Sang Ulama protes lagi pada malaikat soal itu..

Kembali malaikat menjawab dengan santai,” Oh belum tau ya, dia kan anak yg punya surga..”

Ya Allah Ijinkan Hamba Menggelar Sajadah Bersamanya

•settembre 18, 2011 • Lascia un commento

Assalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

`*•Yaa Rabbi•*´¯) Ajarilah kami bagaimana memberi sebelum meminta,berfikir sebelum bertindak,santun dalam berbicara,tenang ketika gundah,diam ketika emosi melanda,bersabar dalam setiap ujian.Jadikanlah kami orang yg selembut Abu Bakar Ash-Shiddiq,sebijaksana Umar bin Khattab,sedermawan Utsman bin Affan,sepintar Ali bin Abi Thalib,sesederhana Bilal,setegar Khalid bin Walid radliallahu’anhum ღ Amiin ya Rabbal’alamin.

“Dan kepunyaan-Nyalah segala yang di langit dan di bumi.dan malaikat-malaikat yang di sisi-Nya,mereka tiada mempunyai rasa angkuh untuk menyembah-Nya dan tiada (pula) merasa letih. Mereka selalu bertasbih malam dan siang tiada henti-hentinya.” (QS. Al-Anbiya :19-20)

Tentang dia…….

Aku melihatnya dalam siluet senja,Terbalut jilbab besarnya Berdiri terpesona,Memandang lepas horison penuh makna.

Angin senja mengabarkan padaku,Getar Subhanallah yang terucap dari bibirnya,Diantara deru ombak yang membasahi kaus kakinya.

Terucap Subhanallah dalam hatiku Atas hamba yang tafakur dalam geraknya.

Terpesona dalam medannya,Tergerak menuju cita,Dibatas horison itu,dia yakin akan surga Keyakinan yang menghunjam dada Menggetar bibir untuk berdzikir,Merentang tangan untuk sesama Menebar senyum penuh damai,Menuturkan bahasa lembut yang menyentuh,Membuka hati yang biru untukk mengadu Tentang dia.

Hamba dalam siluet senja itu,Tertangkup tangan doa bahagia untuknya,Terbisik harapan pada Robbi

Ya Allah….Izinkan aku menggelar sajadah bersamanya

Beralas cinta berujung surga

Yang menenggelamkan kami dalam sujud penuh kerinduan kepada-Mu

Dalam takbir yang mengakui Keagungan-Mu

Dalam salam yang mengingatkan kami bermanfaat bagi sesama

Dalam wudhu yang membersihkan hati kami untuk melihat Wajah-Mu

Dalam tilawah yang kami lantunkan penuh haru

Dalam dzikir yang tiada akhir

Yang membuat kami semakin kagum akan Pesona-Mu

Menyukuri ayat-ayat Cinta-Mu yang Kau bentangkan pada kami

Yang menetapkan kami menjadi Akhlakul Karimah Rohmatan lil Alamin

Ya Allah….

Izinkan aku menggelar sajadah bersamanya

Aamin ya Rabbal’Alamin……………………………

♥ SEMOGA BERMANFAAT ♥

Barakallaahu fiykum wa jazzakumullah khoir

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Tafsir QS. al-A’rof [7]: 16-17

•marzo 24, 2011 • Lascia un commento

Iblis berkata: “Karena Engkau telah menghukum saya tersesat, saya benar-benar
akan (menghalang-halangi) mereka dari jalan Engkau yang lurus,kemudian saya akan
mendatangi mereka dari muka dan dari belakang mereka, dari kanan dan dari kiri
mereka. Dan Engkau tidak akan mendapati kebanyakan mereka bersyukur” (QS.
al-A’rof [7]: 16-17).

Ayat di atas menerangkan bahwa Iblis berjanji kepada Alloh akan mendatangi
manusia dari semua penjuru kecuali dari arah atas. Apa maksudnya? Al-Imam Abu
Ja’far berkata: “Iblis menggoda dari depan, yakni: Manusia dibuat ragu-ragu
dalam urusan akhirat mereka. Dari belakang, yakni: Manusia dirayu agar
berlebih-lebihan mencintai urusan dunia sehingga lupa urusan akhiratnya. Iblis
menggoda dari samping kanan, yakni: ‘Aku goda mereka pada saat ingin melakukan
amal sholih agar mereka jatuh pada perkara syubhat atau yang tidak jelas.’
Menggoda dari samping kiri yakni: ‘Aku bangkitkan syahwat mereka kepada yang
haram, dan aku buat senang mereka ketika berbuat maksiat.’” (Tafsir at- Thobari
12 / 338) .

Qotadah berkata: “Iblis atau setan menggoda manusia dari depan, maksudnya setan
memberi tahu manusia; tidak ada hari kebangkitan, tidak ada surga dan neraka.
Adapun dari belakang, setan menggoda urusan dunia mereka, setan memperindah
urusan dunia manusia sehingga lupa akhiratnya. Adapun dari kanan, maksudnya
setan menghambat manu- sia ketika ingin beramal sholih. Adapun dari kiri,
manusia dibuat senang dengan kemaksiatan. Setan mendatangi anak Adam dari semua
penjuru tapi ti- dak mampu menggoda dari atas, karena setan tidak mampu
menghalangi rohmat Alloh yang turun dari langit.” (Tafsir Thobari 12 / 340)

Sahabat Ibnu Abbas ^ berkata: “Iblis tidak mampu berkata: ‘Aku akan menggoda
mereka dari atas.’ karena dia tahu Sesungguhnya Alloh di atas mereka, dan
rahmat itu dari atas.” (Tafsir ad-Durul Manstur 4 / 203)

Subhaanaaloh alhamdulillah laa ilaaha illalloh alloohu akbar

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Sandi Polisi

•febbraio 28, 2011 • Lascia un commento

SANDI ANGKA

* 1-1 : Hubungi per telepon
* 1-4 : Ingin bicara di udara (langsung)
* 3-3 : Penerimaan sangat jelek/orang gila
* 3-3L : Kecelakaan korban luka
* 3-3M : Kecelakaan korban material
* 3-3K : Kecelakaan korban meninggal
* 3-3KA : Kecelakaan kereta api
* 3-4-K : Kecelakaan, korban meninggal, pelaku melarikan diri
* 4-4 : Penerimaan kurang jelas
* 5-5 : Penerimaan baik/sehat
* 8-4 : Tes pesawat/penerimaannya
* 8-6 : Dimengerti
* 8-7 : Disampaikan
* 8-8 : Ingin berjumpa langsung
* 10-2 : Posisi/keberadaan
* 10-4 : Diterima <-masterfrans
* 10-4 : roger that <-entalpy
* 10-8 : Menuju
* 1-1-2 : Emergency / darudat <- dasardasar
* 2-8-5 : Pemerkosaan
* 3-0-3 : Perjudian <- The Predator
* 3-0-1: lagi kimpoi <- killerinhouse
* 3-3-8 : Pembunuhan
* 3-6-3 : Pencurian
* 3-6-5 : Perampokan
* 8-1-0 : Pembunuhan
* 8-1-1 : Hidup
* 8-1-2 : Berita agar diulangi (kurang jelas)
* 8-1-3 : Selamat bertugas
* 8-1-4 : Laporan/pembicaraan terlalu cepat
* 8-1-5 : Cuaca
* 8-1-6 : Jam/waktu
* 8-1-9 : Situasi
* 8-1-10 : Komandan <- Munyuk Mumet

SANDI HURUF

* Taruna : Berita
* Gelombang : Jam/waktu
* Semut : Pelajar
* Lalat : Mahasiswa
* Pangkalan : Rumah/kediaman
* Cangkulan : Kantor/tempat kerja
* Gajah : Derek
* Cicak = KPK <- pemulungs
* Komando : Kantor polisi
* Tikar : Surat
* Buntut tikus : Antena pendek (HT)
* Belalai gajah : Antena atas
* Bandeng : Mayat <- JasminJava
* Laka : Kecelakaan
* Jaya 65 : Kebakaran
* Timor Kupang Pati : Tempat Kejadian Perkara
* Timor Lombok Pati : Telepon
* Timor Kupang Ambon : TerKendali Aman
* Halong Timur : Handy Talky (HT)
* Halong Pati : Hand Phone (HP)
* Kupang Rembang : KendaRaan
* Kupang Ambon : Kereta Api
* Wilis Kendal : Walikota
* Kendal Cepu : KeCamatan
* Kendal Lombok : KeLurahan
* Rembang Wilis : RW
* Rembang Timur : RT
* Rembang Rembang : Serse
* Rembang Solo : Rumah Sakit
* Rembang Pati : Rupiah
* Anak Kijang : Pencuri/Tersangka
* Angkot cipayung-ciracas : T-14-Koperasi Wahana Kalpika <-andromedaelroza
* Ambon Demak : Angkatan Darat
* Ambon Lombok : Angkatan Laut
* Ambon Ungaran : Angkatan Udara
* Pati Medan : Polisi Militer
* Timor Medan : Tamu/Teman
* Lombok-Lombok : Lalu Lintas
* Timor Lombok : Lampu Lalu Lintas/Traffic Light
* Sepi : Senjata Api
* Sajam : Senjata Tajam
* Curat : Pencurian Dengan Pemberatan
* Curas : Pencurian Dengan Kekerasan
* Curanmor : Pencurian Kendaraan Bermotor
* Bandung Umar Solo : BUS
* Medan-Medan : Metro Mini
* Pati Demak Irian : Jam/Waktu
* Solo Medan Pati : Pelajar
* Solo Medan Ungaran : Mahasiswa
* Solo Timur Medan : Rumah/Kediaman
* Opak Kendal Jepara : Kantor/Tempat Kerja
* Opak Pati Solo : Derek
* Lombok Pati : Kantor Polisi
* Lombok Irian : Surat
* Lombok Demak : Antena Pendek (HT)
* Bandung-Bandung : Barang Bukti (BB)
* Bandung2 Padat : Makan
* Bandung2 Medan : Bahan Bakar Minyak
* Lampiran/Ambon : Istri
* Monik : Anak
* Solo Bandung : Stand By
* Solo Garut : SiaGa
* Medan Demak : Meninggal Dunia
* Pati Ambon Medan : Pengamanan
* Ambon Pati-Pati : Apel
* Palang Hitam : Mobil Jenazah
* Demak Pati Kendal : Dinas Pemadam Kebakaran
* wayang = intel+serse <-dwahyuagung
* panah = polantas

Sandi Pangkat Kesatuan

* Kresna : Presiden
* Bima : Wakil Presiden
* Timor Bandung I : Kapolri
* Metro I : Kapolda
* Timor I : Kapolres
* Jajaran 1 : Kapolsek
* Jajaran 2 : Wakapolsek
* Jajaran 3 : Serse
* Jajaran 4 : Sabhara
* Jajaran 5 : Bimas/Babinkamtibmas
* Jajaran 6 : Lantas/Lalu Lintas

sumber: http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=7248510

ramalan golongan darah

•giugno 26, 2010 • Lascia un commento

Sumber: http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=4506937

Golongan Darah: A, B, O, AB

Di Jepang, ramalan tentang seseorang lebih ditentukan oleh golongan darah daripada zodiak atau shio. Kenapa? Katanya, golongan darah itu ditentukan oleh protein-protein tertentu yang membangun semua sel di tubuh kita dan oleh karenanya juga menentukan psikologi kita. Benar apa tidak?

SIFAT SECARA UMUM :
A : Terorganisir, konsisten, jiwa kerja-sama tinggi, tapi selalu cemas (krn perfeksionis) yg kadang bikin org mudah sebel, kecenderungan politik: ‘destra’
B: nyantai, easy going, bebas, dan paling menikmati hidup, kecenderungan politik: ‘sinistra’
O : berjiwa besar, supel, gak mau ngalah, alergi pada yg detil, kecenderungan politik: ‘centro’
AB : unik, nyleneh, banyak akal, berkepribadian ganda, kecenderungan politik

Yg paling gampang ngaret soal waktu
1 B (krn nyantai terus)
2 O (krn flamboyan)
3 AB (krn gampang ganti program)
4 A (krn gagal dalam disiplin)

Yg paling susah mentolerir kesalahan org :
1 A (krn perfeksionis dan narsismenya terlalu besar)
2 B (krn easy going tapi juga easy judging)
3 AB (krn asal beda)
4 O (easy judging tapi juga easy pardoning)

Yg paling bisa dipercaya :
1 A (krn konsisten dan taat hukum)
2 O (demi menjaga balance)
3 B (demi menjaga kenikmatan hidup)
4 AB (mudah ganti frame of reference)

Yg paling disukai utk jadi teman :
1 O (orangnya sportif)
2 A (selalu on time dan persis)
3 AB (kreatif)
4 B (tergantung mood)

Kebalikannya, teman yg paling disebelin/tidak disukai:
1 B (egois, easy come easy go, maunya sendiri)
2 AB (double standard)
3 A (terlalu taat dan scrupulous)
4 O (sulit mengalah)

MENYANGKUT OTAK DAN KEMAMPUAN
Yg paling mudah kesasar/tersesat
1 B
2 A
3 O
4 AB

Yg paling banyak meraih medali di olimpiade olah raga:
1 O (jago olah raga)
2 A (persis dan matematis)
3 B (tak terpengaruh pressure dari sekitar. Hampir seluruh atlet judo, renang dan gulat jepang bergoldar B)
4 AB (alergi pada setiap jenis olah raga)

Yg paling banyak jadi direktur dan pemimpin:
1 O (krn berjiwa leadership dan problem-solver)
2 A (krn berpribadi ‘minute’ dan teliti)
3 B (krn sensitif dan mudah ambil keputusan)
4 AB (krn kreatif dan suka ambil resiko)

Yg jadi PM jepang rata2 bergolongan darah :
1 O (berjiwa pemimpin)

Yg paling gampang nabung :
1 A (suka menghitung bunga bank)
2 O (suka melihat prospek)
3 AB (menabung krn punya proyek)
4 B (baru menabung kalau punya uang banyak)

Yg paling kuat ingatannya:
1 O
2 AB
3 A
4 B

Yg paling cocok jadi MC :
1 A (kaya planner berjalan)

Mahasiswa Tokyo Univ pada umumnya bergol darah :
B

MENYANGKUT KESEHATAN:
Yg paling panjang umur :
1 O (gak gampang stress, antibodynya paling joss!)
2 A (hidup teratur)
3 B (mudah cari kompensasi stress)
4 AB (amburadul)

Yg paling gampang gendut:
1 O (nafsu makan besar, makannya cepet lagi)
2 B (makannya lama, nambah terus, dan lagi suka makanan enak)
3 A (hanya makan apa yg ada di piring, terpengaruh program diet)
4 AB (Makan tergantung mood, mudah kena anoressia)

Paling gampang digigit nyamuk :
O (darahnya manis)

Yg paling gampang flu/demam/batuk/ pilek:
1 A (lemah terhadap virus dan pernyakit menular)
2 AB (lemah thd hygiene)
3 O (makan apa saja enak atau nggak enak)
4 B (makan, tidur nggak teratur)

Apa yg dibuat pada acara makan2 di sebuah pesta :
O (banyak ngambil protein hewani, pokoknya daging2an)
A (ngambil yg berimbang. 4 sehat 5 sempurna)
B (suka ambil makanan yg banyak kandungan airnya spt soup, soto, bakso dsb)
AB (hobby mencicipi semua masakan, ‘aji mumpung’)

Yg paling cepat botak :
1 O
2 B
3 A
4 AB

Yg tidurnya paling nyenyak dan susah dibangunin :
1 B (tetap mendengkur meski ada Tsunami)
2 AB (jika lagi mood, sleeping is everything)
3 A (tidur harus 8 jam sehari, sesuai hukum)
4 O (baru tidur kalau benar2 capek dan membutuhkan)

Yg paling cepet tertidur:
1 B (paling mudah ngantuk, bahkan sambil berdiripun bisa tertidur)
2 O (Kalau lagi capek dan gak ada kerjaan mudah mengantuk)
3 AB (tergantung kehendak)
4 A (tergantung aturan dan orario)

Penyakit yg mudah menyerang :
A (stress, majenun/linglung)
B (lemah terhadap virus influenza, paru-paru)
O (gangguan pencernaan dan mudah kena sakit perut)
AB (kanker dan serangan jantung, mudah kaget)

Apa yg perlu dianjurkan agar tetap sehat :
A (Krn terlalu perfeksionis maka nyantailah sekali-kali, gak usah terlalu tegang dan serius)
B (Krn terlalu susah berkonsentrasi, sekali-kali perlu serius sedikit, meditasi, main catur)
O (Krn daya konsentrasi tinggi, maka perlu juga mengobrol santai, jalan-jalan)
AB (Krn gampang capek, maka perlu cari kegiatan yg menyenangkan dan bikin lega).

Yg paling sering kecelakaan lalu lintas (berdasarkan data kepolisian)
1 A
2 B
3 O
4 AB

101 Books to Read Before You Die

•aprile 10, 2009 • Lascia un commento

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The creation of the novel has unlocked a world as extra-ordinary as the millions of hearts and minds that have shaped it. To celebrate, Exclusive Books unveiled the Exclusive Books 101 Books To Read Before You Die list at the 2007 Cape Town Book Fair. The books that made the list are the books you’ve read, and re-read, books which define eras, created friends instead of characters, entertained generations and have become legends of literature.

Selecting the 101 Books To Read Before You Die was no simple task. That’s why we consulted the experts. You. Exclusive Books Fanatics members across South Africa were given the opportunity to vote for their 10 favourite fiction titles from any time in their life. The nomination period lasted for two weeks and we received over 35000 votes!

Congratulations to the Fanatics members who won our fantastic prizes in the lucky draw from the votes received:
Mia von Scha (Johannesburg): 1st Prize: A luxurious weekend for two to the Cape Town Book Fair.
Tracy Swart (East London): 2nd Prize: All titles from the Exclusive Books “101 Books to Read Before You Die” list.
Nina Frank (Johannesburg): 3rd Prize: Her choice of 50 titles from the Exclusive Books “101 Books to Read Before You Die” list.

The 101 best novels of all time, as voted for by Exclusive Books customers:

1. The Lord of the Rings – J.R.R. Tolkien
2. The Kite Runner – Khaled Hosseini
3. Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
4. To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
5. The Harry Potter series – JK Rowling
6. The Poisonwood Bible – Barbara Kingsolver
7. The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho
8. Life of Pi – Yann Martel
9. The Da Vinci Code – Dan Brown
10. The God of Small Things – Arundhati Roy
11. Memoirs of a Geisha – Arthur Golden
12. Spud – John van de Ruit
13. The Power of One – Bryce Courtenay
14. The Hobbit – J.R.R. Tolkien
15. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin – Louis de Bernieres
16. Shantaram – Gregory David Roberts
17. Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte
18. Catcher in the Rye – J.D. Salinger
19. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte
20. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams
21. One Hundred Years of Solitude – Gabriel Garcia Marquez
22. Disgrace – J. M. Coetzee
23. My Sister’s Keeper – Jodi Picoult
24. The Time Traveller’s Wife – Audrey Niffenegger
25. Birdsong – Sebastian Faulks
26. Catch-22 – Joseph Heller
27. Pillars of the Earth – Ken Follett
28. Gone with the Wind – Margaret Mitchell
29. Cry, the Beloved Country – Alan Paton
30. The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald
31. A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry
32. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time – Mark Haddon
33. Great Expectations – Charles Dickens
34. Atonement – Ian McEwan
35. Atlas Shrugged – Ayn Rand
36. The Grapes of Wrath – John Steinbeck
37. The English Patient – Michael Ondaatje
38. Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy
39. Midnight’s Children – Salman Rushdie
40. Love in the Time of Cholera – Gabriel Garcia Marquez
41. The Shadow of the Wind – Carlos Ruiz Zafon
42. I Know This Much is True – Wally Lamb
43. A Suitable Boy – Vikram Seth
44. Nineteen Eighty-Four – George Orwell
45. War And Peace – Leo Tolstoy
46. Clan of the Cave Bear – Jean M. Auel
47. The Unbearable Lightness of Being – Milan Kundera
48. The Little Prince – Antoine de Saint-Exupery
49. The Secret History – Donna Tartt
50. Possession – A. S. Byatt
51. Perfume – Patrick Suskind
52. The House of the Spirits – Isabel Allende
53. Chocolat – Joanne Harris
54. The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency – Alexander McCall Smith
55. Q & A – Vikas Swarup
56. Dune – Frank Herbert
57. Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame
58. Fugitive Pieces – Anne Michaels
59. River God – Wilbur Smith
60. Little Women – Louisa May Alcott
61. Lord of the Flies – William Golding
62. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – C.S. Lewis
63. Mort – Terry Pratchett
64. Crime and Punishment – Feodor Dostoyevsky
65. The Blind Assassin – Margaret Atwood
66. East of Eden – John Steinbeck
67. The Name of the Rose – Umberto Eco
68. The Other Boleyn Girl – Philippa Gregory
69. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas – John Boyne
70. The Prince of Tides – Pat Conroy
71. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier
72. Bridget Jones’ Diary – Helen Fielding
73. The Shipping News – E. Annie Proulx
74. Alice in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll
75. Animal Farm – George Orwell
76. The Red Tent – Anita Diamant
77. Watership Down – Richard Adams
78. Magician – Raymond E Feist
79. Middlemarch – George Eliot
80. The Day of the Jackal – Frederick Forsyth
81. We Need to Talk About Kevin – Lionel Shriver
82. The Magus – John Fowles
83. The Remains of the Day – Kazuo Ishiguro
84. Agaat – Marlene van Niekerk
85. The Count of Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas
86. The Shell Seekers – Rosamunde Pilcher
87. The Colour Purple – Alice Walker
88. The Beach House – James Patterson
89. Doctor Zhivago – Boris Pasternak
90. Kringe in ‘n Bos – Dalene Matthee
91. The World according to Garp – John Irving
92. Northen Lights – Phillip Pullman
93. Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides
94. Shades – Marguerite Poland
95. Kane and Abel – Jeffrey Archer
96. Fiela se kind – Dalene Matthee
97. Story of an African Farm – Olive Schreiner
98. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Roald Dahl
99. The Magic Faraway Tree – Enid Blyton
100. Things Fall Apart – Chinua Achebe
101. Winnie-the-Pooh – A.A. Milne

Sad Paramitha

•marzo 22, 2009 • Lascia un commento

6 kesempurnaan Bodhisattva (Sad Paramitha)

Memberi
Menjaga Moralitas
Kesabaran
Keuletan
Konsentrasi Pikiran
Kebijaksanaan

18 Mei 1969

•dicembre 2, 2008 • Lascia un commento

Sumber: Catatan Harian Ahmad Wahib

Tuhan, aku menghadap padamu bukan hanya disaat aku cinta padamu, tapi juga disaat-saat aku tidak cinta dan tidak mengerti tentang dirimu, di saat aku seolah-olah memberontak terhadap kekuasaanmu. Dengan demikian, Rabbi, aku mengharap cintaku padamu akan pulih kembali. Aku tidak bisa menunggu cinta untuk sebuah sholat.

Ten Commandments Of Cosa Nostra

•novembre 19, 2008 • Lascia un commento

Taken From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafioso_(criminal)#Ten_Commandments

In November 2007 Sicilian police reported to have found a list of “Ten Commandments” in the hideout of mafia boss Salvatore Lo Piccolo. Similar to the Biblical Ten Commandments, they are thought to be a guideline on how to be a good, respectful honorable mafioso. The commandments are as follows

1. No one can present himself directly to another of our friends. There must be a third person to do it.
2. Never look at the wives of friends.
3. Never be seen with cops.
4. Don’t go to pubs and clubs.
5. Always being available for Cosa Nostra is a duty – even if your wife’s about to give birth.
6. Appointments must absolutely be respected.
7. Wives must be treated with respect.
8. When asked for any information, the answer must be the truth.
9. Money cannot be appropriated if it belongs to others or to other families.
10. People who can’t be part of Cosa Nostra: anyone who has a close relative in the police, anyone with a two-timing relative in the family, anyone who behaves badly and doesn’t hold to moral values.

1001 books you must read before you die!

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ini daftar list-nya:

2000’s

1. Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro
2. Saturday, Ian McEwan
3. On Beauty, Zadie Smith
4. Slow Man, J.M. Coetzee
5. Adjunct: An Undigest, Peter Manson
6. The Sea, John Banville
7. The Red Queen, Margaret Drabble
8. The Plot Against America, Philip Roth
9. The Master, Colm Tóibín
10. Vanishing Point, David Markson
11. The Lambs Of London, Peter Ackroyd
12. Dining On Stones, Iain Sinclair
13. Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell
14. Drop City, T. Coraghessan Boyle
15. The Colour, Rose Tremain
16. Thursbitch, Alan Garner
17. The Light Of Day, Graham Swift
18. What I Loved, Siri Hustvedt
19. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, Mark Haddon
20. Islands, Dan Sleigh
21. Elizabeth Costello, J.M. Coetzee
22. London Orbital, Iain Sinclair
23. Family Matters, Rohinton Mistry
24. Fingersmith, Sarah Waters
25. The Double, José Saramago
26. Everything Is Illuminated, Jonathan Safran Foer
27. Unless, Carol Shields
28. Kafka On The Shore, Haruki Murakami
29. The Story Of Lucy Gault, William Trevor
30. That They May Face the Rising Sun, John McGahern
31. In The Forest, Edna O’Brien
32. Shroud, John Banville
33. Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides
34. Youth, J.M. Coetzee
35. Dead Air, Iain Banks
36. Nowhere Man, Aleksandar Hemon
37. The Book Of Illusions, Paul Auster
38. Gabriel’s Gift, Hanif Kureishi
39. Austerlitz, W.G. Sebald
40. Platform, Michael Houellebecq
41. Schooling, Heather McGowan
42. Atonement, Ian McEwan
43. The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen
44. Don’t Move, Margaret Mazzantini
45. The Body Artist, Don DeLillo
46. Fury, Salman Rushdie
47. At Swim, Two Boys, Jamie O’Neill
48. Choke, Chuck Palahniuk
49. Life Of Pi, Yann Martel
50. The Feast Of The Goat, Mario Vargos Llosa
51. An Obedient Father, Akhil Sharma
52. The Devil And Miss Prym, Paulo Coelho
53. Spring Flowers, Spring Frost, Ismail Kadare
54. White Teeth, Zadie Smith
55. The Heart Of Redness, Zakes Mda
56. Under The Skin, Michel Faber
57. Ignorance, Milan Kundera
58. Nineteen Seventy Seven, David Peace
59. Celestial Harmonies, Péter Esterházy
60. City Of God, E.L. Doctorow
61. How The Dead Live, Will Self
62. The Human Stain, Philip Roth
63. The Blind Assassin, Margaret Atwood
64. After The Quake, Haruki Murakami
65. Small Remedies, Shashi Deshpande
66. Super-Cannes, J.G. Ballard
67. House Of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski
68. Blonde, Joyce Carol Oates
69. Pastoralia, George Saunders

1900s

70. Timbuktu, Paul Auster
71. The Romantics, Pankaj Mishra
72. Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson
73. As If I Am Not There, Slavenka Drakulic
74. Everything You Need, A.L. Kennedy
75. Fear And Trembling, Amélie Nothomb
76. The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Salman Rushdie
77. Disgrace, J.M. Coetzee
78. Sputnik Sweetheart, Haruki Murakami
79. Atomised, Michel Houellebecq
80. Intimacy, Hanif Kureishi
81. Amsterdam, Ian McEwan
82. Cloudsplitter, Russell Banks
83. All Souls Day, Cees Nooteboom
84. The Talk Of The Town, Ardal O’Hanlon
85. Tipping the Velvet, Sarah Waters
86. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver
87. Glamorama, Bret Easton Ellis
88. Another World, Pat Barker
89. The Hours, Michael Cunningham
90. Veronika Decides To Die, Paulo Coelho
91. Mason & Dixon, Thomas Pynchon
92. The God Of Small Things, Arundhati Roy
93. Memoirs Of A Geisha, Arthur Golden
94. Great Apes, Will Self
95. Enduring Love, Ian McEwan
96. Underworld, Don DeLillo
97. Jack Maggs, Peter Carey
98. The Life Of Insects, Victor Pelevin
99. American Pastoral, Philip Roth
100. The Untouchable, John Banville
101. Silk, Alessandro Baricco
102. Cocaine Nights, J.G. Ballard
103. Hallucinating Foucault, Patricia Duncker
104. Fugitive Pieces, Anne Michaels
105. The Ghost Road, Pat Barker
106. Forever a Stranger, Hella Haasse
107. Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace
108. The Clay Machine-Gun, Victor Pelevin
109. Alias Grace, Margaret Atwood
110. The Unconsoled, Kazuo Ishiguro
111. Morvern Callar, Alan Warner
112. The Information, Martin Amis
113. The Moor’s Last Sigh, Salman Rushdie
114. Sabbath’s Theater, Philip Roth
115. The Rings Of Saturn, W.G. Sebald
116. The Reader, Bernhard Schlink
117. A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry
118. Love’s Work, Gillian Rose
119. The End Of The Story, Lydia Davis
120. Mr. Vertigo, Paul Auster
121. The Folding Star, Alan Hollinghurst
122. Whatever, Michel Houellebecq
123. Land, Park Kyong-ni
124. The Master Of Petersburg, J.M. Coetzee
125. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Haruki Murakami
126. Pereira Declares: A Testimony, Antonio Tabucchi
127. City Sister Silve, Jàchym Topol
128. How Late It Was, How Late, James Kelman
129. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, Louis de Bernieres
130. Felicia’s Journey, William Trevor
131. Disappearance, David Dabydeen
132. The Invention Of Curried Sausage, Uwe Timm
133. The Shipping News, E. Annie Proulx
134. Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh
135. Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks
136. Looking For The Possible Dance, A.L. Kennedy
137. Operation Shylock, Philip Roth
138. Complicity, Iain Banks
139. On Love, Alain de Botton
140. What A Carve Up!, Jonathan Coe
141. A Suitable Boy, Vikram Seth
142. The Stone Diaries, Carol Shields
143. The Virgin Suicides, Jeffrey Eugenides
144. The House Of Doctor Dee, Peter Ackroyd
145. The Robber Bride, Margaret Atwood
146. The Emigrants, W.G. Sebald
147. The Secret History, Donna Tartt
148. Life Is A Caravanserai, Emine Özdamar
149. The Discovery Of Heaven, Harry Mulisch
150. A Heart So White, Javier Marias
151. Possessing The Secret Of Joy, Alice Walker
152. Indigo, Marina Warner
153. The Crow Road, Iain Banks
154. Written On The Body, Jeanette Winterson
155. Jazz, Toni Morrison
156. The English Patient, Michael Ondaatje
157. Smilla’s Sense of Snow, Peter Høeg
158. The Butcher Boy, Patrick McCabe
159. Black Water, Joyce Carol Oates
160. The Heather Blazing, Colm Tóibín
161. Asphodel, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
162. Black Dogs, Ian McEwan
163. Hideous Kinky, Esther Freud
164. Arcadia, Jim Crace
165. Wild Swans, Jung Chang
166. American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis
167. Time’s Arrow, Martin Amis
168. Mao II, Don DeLillo
169. Typical, Padgett Powell
170. Regeneration, Pat Barker
171. Downriver, Iain Sinclair
172. Señor Vivo And The Coca Lord, Louis de Bernieres
173. Wise Children, Angela Carter
174. Get Shorty, Elmore Leonard
175. Amongst Women, John McGahern
176. Vineland, Thomas Pynchon
177. Vertigo, W.G. Sebald
178. Stone Junction, Jim Dodge
179. The Music Of Chance, Paul Auster
180. The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien
181. A Home At The End Of The World, Michael Cunningham
182. Like Life, Lorrie Moore
183. Possession, A.S. Byatt
184. The Buddha Of Suburbia, Hanif Kureishi
185. The Midnight Examiner, William Kotzwinkle
186. A Disaffection, James Kelman
187. Sexing The Cherry, Jeanette Winterson
188. Moon Palace, Paul Auster
189. Billy Bathgate – E.L. Doctorow
190. The Remains Of The Day, Kazuo Ishiguro
191. The Melancholy Of Resistance, László Krasznahorkai
192. The Temple Of My Familiar, Alice Walker
193. The Trick Is To Keep Breathing, Janice Galloway
194. The History Of The Siege Of Lisbon, José Saramago
195. Like Water For Chocolate, Laura Esquivel
196. A Prayer For Owen Meany, John Irving
197. London Fields, Martin Amis
198. The Book Of Evidence, John Banville
199. Cat’s Eye, Margaret Atwood
200. Foucault’s Pendulum, Umberto Eco
201. The Beautiful Room Is Empty, Edmund White
202. Wittgenstein’s Mistress, David Markson
203. The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie
204. The Swimming-Pool Library, Alan Hollinghurst
205. Oscar And Lucinda, Peter Carey
206. Libra, Don DeLillo
207. The Player Of Games, Iain M. Banks
208. Nervous Conditions, Tsitsi Dangarembga
209. The Long Dark Teatime Of The Soul, Douglas Adams
210. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Douglas Adams
211. The Radiant Way, Margaret Drabble
212. The Afternoon Of A Writer, Peter Handke
213. The Black Dahlia, James Ellroy
214. The Passion, Jeanette Winterson
215. The Pigeon, Patrick Süskind
216. The Child In Time, Ian McEwan
217. Cigarettes, Harry Mathews
218. The Bonfire Of The Vanities, Tom Wolfe
219. The New York Trilogy, Paul Auster
220. World’s End, T. Coraghessan Boyle
221. Enigma Of Arrival, V.S. Naipaul
222. The Taebek Mountains, Jo Jung-rae
223. Beloved, Toni Morrison
224. Anagrams, Lorrie Moore
225. Matigari, Ngugi Wa Thiong’o
226. Marya, Joyce Carol Oates
227. Watchmen, Alan Moore & David Gibbons
228. The Old Devils, Kingsley Amis
229. Lost Language Of Cranes, David Leavitt
230. An Artist Of The Floating World, Kazuo Ishiguro
231. Extinction, Thomas Bernhard
232. Foe, J.M. Coetzee
233. The Drowned And The Saved, Primo Levi
234. Reasons To Live, Amy Hempel
235. The Parable Of The Blind, Gert Hofmann
236. Love In The Time Of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez
237. Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Jeanette Winterson
238. The Cider House Rules, John Irving
239. A Maggot, John Fowles
240. Less Than Zero, Bret Easton Ellis
241. Contact, Carl Sagan
242. The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood
243. Perfume, Patrick Süskind
244. Old Masters, Thomas Bernhard
245. White Noise, Don DeLillo
246. Queer, William Burroughs
247. Hawksmoor, Peter Ackroyd
248. Legend, David Gemmell
249. Dictionary Of The Khazars, Milorad Pavic
250. The Bus Conductor Hines, James Kelman
251. The Year Of The Death Of Ricardo Reis, José Saramago
252. The Lover, Marguerite Duras
253. Empire Of The Sun, J.G. Ballard
254. The Wasp Factory, Iain Banks
255. Nights At The Circus, Angela Carter
256. The Unbearable Lightness Of Being, Milan Kundera
257. Blood And Guts In High School, Kathy Acker
258. Neuromancer, William Gibson
259. Flaubert’s Parrot, Julian Barnes
260. Money: A Suicide Note, Martin Amis
261. Shame, Salman Rushdie
262. Worstward Ho, Samuel Beckett
263. Fools Of Fortune, William Trevor
264. La Brava, Elmore Leonard
265. Waterland, Graham Swift
266. The Life And Times Of Michael K, J.M. Coetzee
267. The Diary Of Jane Somers, Doris Lessing
268. The Piano Teacher, Elfriede Jelinek
269. The Sorrow Of Belgium, Hugo Claus
270. If Not Now, When?, Primo Levi
271. A Boy’s Own Story, Edmund White
272. The Color Purple, Alice Walker
273. Wittgenstein’s Nephew, Thomas Bernhard
274. A Pale View Of Hills, Kazuo Ishiguro
275. Schindler’s Ark, Thomas Keneally
276. The House Of The Spirits, Isabel Allende
277. The Newton Letter, John Banville
278. On The Black Hill, Bruce Chatwin
279. Concrete, Thomas Bernhard
280. The Names, Don DeLillo
281. Rabbit Is Rich, John Updike
282. Lanark: A Life in Four Books, Alasdair Gray
283. The Comfort Of Strangers, Ian McEwan
284. July’s People, Nadine Gordimer
285. Summer In Baden-Baden, Leonid Tsypkin
286. Broken April, Ismail Kadare
287. Waiting For The Barbarians, J.M. Coetzee
288. Midnight’s Children, Salman Rushdie
289. Rites Of Passage, William Golding
290. Rituals, Cees Nooteboom
291. A Confederacy Of Dunces, John Kennedy Toole
292. City Primeval, Elmore Leonard
293. The Name Of The Rose, Umberto Eco
294. The Book Of Laughter And Forgetting, Milan Kundera
295. Smiley’s People, John Le Carré
296. Shikasta, Doris Lessing
297. A Bend In The River, V.S. Naipaul
298. Burger’s Daughter, Nadine Gordimer
299. The Safety Net, Heinrich Böll
300. If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler, Italo Calvino
301. The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy, Douglas Adams
302. The Cement Garden, Ian McEwan
303. The World According To Garp, John Irving
304. Life: A User’s Manual, Georges Perec
305. The Sea, The Sea, Iris Murdoch
306. The Singapore Grip, J.G. Farrell
307. Yes, Thomas Bernhard
308. The Virgin In The Garden, A.S. Byatt
309. In The Heart Of The Country, J.M. Coetzee
310. The Passion Of New Eve, Angela Carter
311. Delta Of Venus, Anaïs Nin
312. The Shining, Stephen King
313. Dispatches, Michael Herr
314. Petals Of Blood, Ngugi Wa Thiong’o
315. Song Of Solomon, Toni Morrison
316. The Hour Of The Star, Clarice Lispector
317. The Left-Handed Woman, Peter Handke
318. Ratner’s Star, Don DeLillo
319. The Public Burning, Robert Coover
320. Interview With The Vampire, Anne Rice
321. Cutter and Bone, Newton Thornburg
322. Amateurs, Donald Barthelme
323. Patterns Of Childhood, Christa Wolf
324. The Autumn Of The Patriarch, Gabriel García Márquez
325. W, Or The Memory Of Childhood, Georges Perec
326. A Dance To The Music of Time, Anthony Powell
327. Grimus, Salman Rushdie
328. The Dead Father, Donald Barthelme
329. Fateless, Imre Kertész
330. Willard And His Bowling Trophies, Richard Brautigan
331. High Rise, J.G. Ballard
332. Humboldt’s Gift, Saul Bellow
333. Dead Babies, Martin Amis
334. Correction, Thomas Bernhard
335. Ragtime, E.L. Doctorow
336. The Fan Man, William Kotzwinkle
337. Dusklands, J.M. Coetzee
338. The Lost Honor Of Katharina Blum, Heinrich Böll
339. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, John Le Carré
340. Breakfast of Champions, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
341. Fear Of Flying, Erica Jong
342. A Question Of Power, Bessie Head
343. The Siege Of Krishnapur, J.G. Farrell
344. The Castle Of Crossed Destinies, Italo Calvino
345. Crash, J.G. Ballard
346. The Honorary Consul, Graham Greene
347. Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
348. The Black Prince, Iris Murdoch
349. Sula, Toni Morrison
350. Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino
351. The Breast, Philip Roth
352. The Summer Book, Tove Jansson
353. G, John Berger
354. Surfacing, Margaret Atwood
355. House Mother Normal, B.S. Johnson
356. In A Free State, V.S. Naipaul
357. The Book Of Daniel, E.L. Doctorow
358. Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, Hunter S. Thompson
359. Group Portrait With Lady, Heinrich Böll
360. The Wild Boys, William Burroughs
361. Rabbit Redux, John Updike
362. The Sea Of Fertility, Yukio Mishima
363. The Driver’s Seat, Muriel Spark
364. The Ogre, Michael Tournier
365. The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison
366. Goalie’s Anxiety At The Penalty Kick, Peter Handke
367. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou
368. Mercier Et Camier, Samuel Beckett
369. Troubles, J.G. Farrell
370. Jahrestage, Uwe Johnson
371. The Atrocity Exhibition, J.G. Ballard
372. Tent Of Miracles, Jorge Amado
373. Pricksongs And Descants, Robert Coover
374. Blind Man With A Pistolm, Chester Hines
375. Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut
376. The French Lieutenant’s Woman, John Fowles
377. The Green Man, Kingsley Amis
378. Portnoy’s Complaint, Philip Roth
379. The Godfather, Mario Puzo
380. Ada Or Ardor, Vladimir Nabokov
381. Them, Joyce Carol Oates
382. A Void, Georges Perec
383. Eva Trout, Elizabeth Bowen
384. Myra Breckinridge, Gore Vidal
385. The Nice And The Good, Iris Murdoch
386. Belle Du Seigneur, Albert Cohen
387. Cancer Ward, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
388. The First Circle, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
389. 2001: A Space Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke
390. Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?, Philip K. Dick
391. Dark As The Grave Wherein My Friend Is Laid, Malcolm Lowry
392. The German Lesson, Siegfried Lenz
393. In Watermelon Sugar, Richard Brautigan
394. A Kestrel For A Knave, Barry Hines
395. The Quest For Christa T., Christa Wolf
396. Chocky, John Wyndham
397. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe
398. The Cubs And Other Stories, Mario Vargas Llosa
399. One Hundred Years Of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez
400. The Master And Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov
401. Pilgrimage, Dorothy Richardson
402. The Joke, Milan Kundera
403. No Laughing Matter, Angus Wilson
404. The Third Policeman, Flann O’Brien
405. A Man Asleep, Georges Perec
406. The Birds Fall Down, Rebecca West
407. Trawl, B.S. Johnson
408. In Cold Blood, Truman Capote
409. The Magus, John Fowles
410. The Vice-Consul, Marguerite Duras
411. Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys
412. Giles Goat-Boy, John Barth
413. The Crying Of Lot 49, Thomas Pynchon
414. Things, Georges Perec
415. The River Between, Ngugi wa Thiong’o
416. August Is A Wicked Month, Edna O’Brien
417. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, Kurt Vonnegut
418. Everything That Rises Must Converge, Flannery O’Connor
419. The Passion According to G.H., Clarice Lispector
420. Sometimes A Great Notion, Ken Kesey
421. Come Back, Dr. Caligari, Donald Bartholme
422. Albert Angelo, B.S. Johnson
423. Arrow Of God, Chinua Achebe
424. The Ravishing of Lol V. Stein, Marguerite Duras
425. Herzog, Saul Bellow
426. V., Thomas Pynchon
427. Cat’s Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut
428. The Graduate, Charles Webb
429. Manon Des Sources, Marcel Pagnol
430. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, John Le Carré
431. The Girls Of Slender Means, Muriel Spark
432. Inside Mr. Enderby, Anthony Burgess
433. The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath
434. One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
435. The Collector, John Fowles
436. One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey
437. A Clockwork Orange, Anthony Burgess
438. Pale Fire, Vladimir Nabokov
439. The Drowned World, J.G. Ballard
440. The Golden Notebook, Doris Lessing
441. Labyrinths, Jorg Luis Borges
442. Girl With Green Eyes, Edna O’Brien
443. The Garden Of The Finzi-Continis, Giorgio Bassani
444. Stranger In A Strange Land, Robert Heinlein
445. Franny And Zooey, J.D. Salinger
446. A Severed Head, Iris Murdoch
447. Faces In The Water, Janet Frame
448. Solaris, Stanislaw Lem
449. Cat And Mouse, Günter Grass
450. The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie, Muriel Spark
451. Catch-22, Joseph Heller
452. The Violent Bear It Away, Flannery O’Connor
453. How It Is, Samuel Beckett
454. Our Ancestors, Italo Calvino
455. The Country Girls, Edna O’Brien
456. To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee
457. Rabbit, Run, John Updike
458. Promise At Dawn, Romain Gary
459. Cider With Rosie, Laurie Lee
460. Billy Liar, Keith Waterhouse
461. Naked Lunch, William Burroughs
462. The Tin Drum, Günter Grass
463. Absolute Beginners, Colin MacInnes
464. Henderson The Rain King, Saul Bellow
465. Memento Mori, Muriel Spark
466. Billiards At Half-Past Nine, Heinrich Böll
467. Breakfast At Tiffany’s, Truman Capote
468. The Leopard, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
469. Pluck The Bud And Destroy The Offspring, Kenzaburo Oe
470. A Town Like Alice, Nevil Shute
471. The Bitter Glass, Eilís Dillon
472. Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe
473. Saturday Night And Sunday Morning, Alan Sillitoe
474. Mrs. ‘Arris Goes to Paris, Paul Gallico
475. Borstal Boy, Brendan Behan
476. The End Of The Road, John Barth
477. The Once And Future King, T.H. White
478. The Bell, Iris Murdoch
479. Jealousy, Alain Robbe-Grillet
480. Voss, Patrick White
481. The Midwich Cuckoos, John Wyndham
482. Blue Noon, Georges Bataille
483. Homo Faber, Max Frisch
484. On the Road, Jack Kerouac
485. Pnin, Vladimir Nabokov
486. Doctor Zhivago, Boris Pasternak
487. The Wonderful “O”, James Thurber
488. Justine, Lawrence Durrell
489. Giovanni’s Room, James Baldwin
490. The Lonely Londoners, Sam Selvon
491. The Roots of Heaven, Romain Gary
492. Seize The Day, Saul Bellow
493. The Floating Opera, John Barth
494. The Lord Of The Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien
495. The Talented Mr. Ripley, Patricia Highsmith
496. Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov
497. A World Of Love, Elizabeth Bowen
498. The Trusting And The Maimed, James Plunkett
499. The Quiet American, Graham Greene
500. The Last Temptation Of Christ, Nikos Kazantzákis
501. The Recognitions, William Gaddis
502. The Ragazzi, Pier Paulo Pasolini
503. Bonjour Tristesse, Françoise Sagan
504. I’m Not Stiller, Max Frisch
505. Self Condemned, Wyndham Lewis
506. The Story Of O, Pauline Réage
507. A Ghost At Noon, Alberto Moravia
508. Lord Of The Flies, William Golding
509. Under The Net, Iris Murdoch
510. The Go-Between, L.P. Hartley
511. The Long Goodbye, Raymond Chandler
512. The Unnamable, Samuel Beckett
513. Watt, Samuel Beckett
514. Lucky Jim, Kingsley Amis
515. Junkie, William Burroughs
516. The Adventures Of Augie March, Saul Bellow
517. Go Tell It On the Mountain, James Baldwin
518. Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
519. The Judge And His Hangman, Friedrich Dürrenmatt
520. Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison
521. The Old Man And The Sea, Ernest Hemingway
522. Wise Blood, Flannery O’Connor
523. The Killer Inside Me, Jim Thompson
524. Memoirs Of Hadrian, Marguerite Yourcenar
525. Malone Dies, Samuel Beckett
526. The Day Of The Triffids, John Wyndham
527. Foundation, Isaac Asimov
528. The Opposing Shore, Julien Gracq
529. The Catcher In The Rye, J.D. Salinger
530. The Rebel, Albert Camus
531. Molloy, Samuel Beckett
532. The End Of The Affair, Graham Greene
533. The Abbot C, Georges Bataille
534. The Labyrinth Of Solitude, Octavio Paz
535. The Third Man, Graham Greene
536. The 13 Clocks, James Thurber
537. Gormenghast, Mervyn Peake
538. The Grass Is Singing, Doris Lessing
539. I, Robot, Isaac Asimov
540. The Moon And The Bonfires, Cesare Pavese
541. The Garden Where The Brass Band Played, Simon Vestdijk
542. Love In A Cold Climate, Nancy Mitford
543. The Case Of Comrade Tulayev, Victor Serge
544. The Heat Of The Day, Elizabeth Bowen
545. Kingdom Of This World, Alejo Carpentier
546. The Man With The Golden Arm, Nelson Algren
547. Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell
548. All About H. Hatterr, G.V. Desani
549. Disobedience, Alberto Moravia
550. Death Sentence, Maurice Blanchot
551. The Heart Of The Matter, Graham Greene
552. Cry, The Beloved Country, Alan Paton
553. Doctor Faustus, Thomas Mann
554. The Victim, Saul Bellow
555. Exercises In Style, Raymond Queneau
556. If This Is A Man, Primo Levi
557. Under The Volcano, Malcolm Lowry
558. The Path To The Spider’s Nest, Italo Calvino
559. The Plague, Albert Camus
560. Back, Henry Green
561. Titus Groan, Mervyn Peake
562. The Bridge On The Drina, Ivo Andric
563. Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh
564. Animal Farm, George Orwell
565. Cannery Row, John Steinbeck
566. The Pursuit Of Love, Nancy Mitford
567. Loving, Henry Green
568. Arcanum 17, André Breton
569. Christ Stopped At Eboli, Carlo Levi
570. The Razor’s Edge, William Somerset Maugham
571. Transit, Anna Seghers
572. Ficciones, Jorge Luis Borges
573. Dangling Man, Saul Bellow
574. The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
575. Caught, Henry Green
576. The Glass Bead Game, Herman Hesse
577. Embers, Sandor Marai
578. Go Down, Moses, William Faulkner
579. The Outsider, Albert Camus
580. In Sicily, Elio Vittorini
581. The Poor Mouth, Flann O’Brien
582. The Living And The Dead, Patrick White
583. Hangover Square, Patrick Hamilton
584. Between The Acts, Virginia Woolf
585. The Hamlet, William Faulkner
586. Farewell My Lovely, Raymond Chandler
587. For Whom The Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway
588. Native Son, Richard Wright
589. The Power And The Glory, Graham Greene
590. The Tartar Steppe, Dino Buzzati
591. Party Going, Henry Green
592. The Grapes Of Wrath, John Steinbeck
593. Finnegans Wake, James Joyce
594. At Swim-Two-Birds, Flann O’Brien
595. Coming Up For Air, George Orwell
596. Goodbye To Berlin, Christopher Isherwood
597. Tropic Of Capricorn, Henry Miller
598. Good Morning, Midnight, Jean Rhys
599. The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler
600. After The Death Of Don Juan, Sylvie Townsend Warner
601. Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, Winifred Watson
602. Nausea, Jean-Paul Sartre
603. Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier
604. Cause For Alarm, Eric Ambler
605. Brighton Rock, Graham Greene
606. U.S.A., John Dos Passos
607. Murphy, Samuel Beckett
608. Of Mice And Men, John Steinbeck
609. Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston
610. The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien
611. The Years, Virginia Woolf
612. In Parenthesis, David Jones
613. The Revenge For Love, Wyndham Lewis
614. Out of Africa, Isak Dineson
615. To Have And Have Not, Ernest Hemingway
616. Summer Will Show, Sylvia Townsend Warner
617. Eyeless In Gaza, Aldous Huxley
618. The Thinking Reed, Rebecca West
619. Gone With The Wind, Margaret Mitchell
620. Keep The Aspidistra Flying, George Orwell
621. Wild Harbour, Ian MacPherson
622. Absalom, Absalom!, William Faulkner
623. At The Mountains of Madness, H.P. Lovecraft
624. Nightwood, Djuna Barnes
625. Independent People, Halldór Laxness
626. Auto-da-Fé, Elias Canetti
627. The Last Of Mr. Norris, Christopher Isherwood
628. They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?, Horace McCoy
629. The House In Paris, Elizabeth Bowen
630. England Made Me, Graham Greene
631. Burmese Days, George Orwell
632. The Nine Tailors, Dorothy L. Sayers
633. Threepenny Novel, Bertolt Brecht
634. Novel With Cocaine, M. Ageyev
635. The Postman Always Rings Twice, James M. Cain
636. Tropic Of Cancer, Henry Miller
637. A Handful Of Dust, Evelyn Waugh
638. Tender Is The Night, F. Scott Fitzgerald
639. Thank You, Jeeves, P.G. Wodehouse
640. Call It Sleep, Henry Roth
641. Miss Lonelyhearts, Nathanael West
642. Murder Must Advertise, Dorothy L. Sayers
643. The Autobiography Of Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein
644. Testament Of Youth, Vera Brittain
645. A Day Off, Storm Jameson
646. The Man Without Qualities, Robert Musil
647. Sunset Song, Lewis Grassic Gibbon
648. Journey To The End Of The Night, Louis-Ferdinand Céline
649. Brave New World, Aldous Huxley
650. Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons
651. To The North, Elizabeth Bowen
652. The Thin Man, Dashiell Hammett
653. The Radetzky March, Joseph Roth
654. The Waves, Virginia Woolf
655. The Glass Key, Dashiell Hammett
656. Cakes And Ale, W. Somerset Maugham
657. The Apes Of God, Wyndham Lewis
658. Her Privates We, Frederic Manning
659. Vile Bodies, Evelyn Waugh
660. The Maltese Falcon, Dashiell Hammett
661. Hebdomeros, Giorgio de Chirico
662. Passing, Nella Larsen
663. A Farewell To Arms, Ernest Hemingway
664. Red Harvest, Dashiell Hammett
665. Living, Henry Green
666. The Time Of Indifference, Alberto Moravia
667. All Quiet On The Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque
668. Berlin Alexanderplatz, Alfred Döblin
669. The Last September, Elizabeth Bowen
670. Harriet Hume, Rebecca West
671. The Sound And The Fury, William Faulkner
672. Les Enfants Terribles, Jean Cocteau
673. Look Homeward, Angel, Thomas Wolfe
674. Story Of The Eye, Georges Bataille
675. Orlando, Virginia Woolf
676. Lady Chatterley’s Lover, D.H. Lawrence
677. The Well Of Loneliness, Radclyffe Hall
678. The Childermass, Wyndham Lewis
679. Quartet, Jean Rhys
680. Decline And Fall, Evelyn Waugh
681. Quicksand, Nella Larsen
682. Parade’s End, Ford Madox Ford
683. Nadja, André Breton
684. Steppenwolf, Herman Hesse
685. Remembrance Of Things Past, Marcel Proust
686. To The Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf
687. Tarka The Otter, Henry Williamson
688. Amerika, Franz Kafka
689. The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway
690. Blindness, Henry Green
691. The Castle, Franz Kafka
692. The Good Soldier Švejk, Jaroslav Hašek
693. The Plumed Serpent, D.H. Lawrence
694. One, None And A Hundred Thousand, Luigi Pirandello
695. The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd, Agatha Christie
696. The Making Of Americans, Gertrude Stein
697. Manhattan Transfer, John Dos Passos
698. Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
699. The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald
700. The Counterfeiters, André Gide
701. The Trial, Franz Kafka
702. The Artamonov Business, Maxim Gorky
703. The Professor’s House, Willa Cather
704. Billy Budd, Foretopman, Herman Melville
705. The Green Hat, Michael Arlen
706. The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann
707. We, Yevgeny Zamyatin
708. A Passage To India, E.M. Forster
709. The Devil In The Flesh, Raymond Radiguet
710. Zeno’s Conscience, Italo Svevo
711. Cane, Jean Toomer
712. Antic Hay, Aldous Huxley
713. Amok, Stefan Zweig
714. The Garden Party, Katherine Mansfield
715. The Enormous Room, E.E. Cummings
716. Jacob’s Room, Virginia Woolf
717. Siddhartha, Herman Hesse
718. The Glimpses Of The Moon, Edith Wharton
719. Life And Death Of Harriett Frean, May Sinclair
720. The Last Days Of Humanity, Karl Kraus
721. Aaron’s Rod, D.H. Lawrence
722. Babbitt, Sinclair Lewis
723. Ulysses, James Joyce
724. The Fox, D.H. Lawrence
725. Crome Yellow, Aldous Huxley
726. The Age Of Innocence, Edith Wharton
727. Main Street, Sinclair Lewis
728. Women In Love, D.H. Lawrence
729. Night And Day, Virginia Woolf
730. Tarr, Wyndham Lewis
731. The Return Of The Soldier, Rebecca West
732. The Shadow Line, Joseph Conrad
733. Summer, Edith Wharton
734. Growth Of The Soil, Knut Hamsen
735. Bunner Sisters, Edith Wharton
736. A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man, James Joyce
737. Under Fire, Henri Barbusse
738. Rashōmon, Akutagawa Ryunosuke
739. The Good Soldier, Ford Madox Ford
740. The Voyage Out, Virginia Woolf
741. Of Human Bondage, William Somerset Maugham
742. The Rainbow, D.H. Lawrence
743. The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
744. Kokoro, Natsume Soseki
745. Locus Solus, Raymond Roussel
746. Rosshalde, Herman Hesse
747. Tarzan Of The Apes, Edgar Rice Burroughs
748. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Robert Tressell
749. Sons And Lovers, D.H. Lawrence
750. Death In Venice, Thomas Mann
751. The Charwoman’s Daughter, James Stephens
752. Ethan Frome, Edith Wharton
753. Fantômas, Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre
754. Howards End, E.M. Forster
755. Impressions Of Africa, Raymond Roussel
756. Three Lives, Gertrude Stein
757. Martin Eden, Jack London
758. Strait Is The Gate, André Gide
759. Tono-Bungay, H.G. Wells
760. The Inferno, Henri Barbusse
761. A Room With A View, E.M. Forster
762. The Iron Heel, Jack London
763. The Old Wives’ Tale, Arnold Bennett
764. The House On The Borderland, William Hope Hodgson
765. Mother, Maxim Gorky
766. The Secret Agent, Joseph Conrad
767. The Jungle, Upton Sinclair
768. Young Törless, Robert Musil
769. The Forsyte Saga, John Galsworthy
770. The House Of Mirth, Edith Wharton
771. Professor Unrat, Heinrich Mann
772. Where Angels Fear To Tread, E.M. Forster
773. Nostromo, Joseph Conrad
774. Hadrian The Seventh, Frederick Rolfe
775. The Golden Bowl, Henry James
776. The Ambassadors, Henry James
777. The Riddle Of The Sands, Erskine Childers
778. The Immoralist, André Gide
779. The Wings Of The Dove, Henry James
780. Heart Of Darkness, Joseph Conrad
781. The Hound Of The Baskervilles, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
782. Buddenbrooks, Thomas Mann
783. Kim, Rudyard Kipling
784. Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser
785. Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad

1800s

786. Some Experiences Of An Irish R.M., Somerville and Ross
787. The Stechlin, Theodore Fontane
788. The Awakening, Kate Chopin
789. The Turn Of The Screw, Henry James
790. The War Of The Worlds, H.G. Wells
791. The Invisible Man, H.G. Wells
792. What Maisie Knew, Henry James
793. Fruits Of The Earth, André Gide
794. Dracula, Bram Stoker
795. Quo Vadis, Henryk Sienkiewicz
796. The Island Of Dr. Moreau, H.G. Wells
797. The Time Machine, H.G. Wells
798. Effi Briest, Theodore Fontane
799. Jude The Obscure, Thomas Hardy
800. The Real Charlotte, Somerville and Ross
801. The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
802. Born In Exile, George Gissing
803. Diary Of A Nobody, George & Weedon Grossmith
804. The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
805. News From Nowhere, William Morris
806. New Grub Street, George Gissing
807. Gösta Berling’s Saga, Selma Lagerlöf
808. Tess Of The D’Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy
809. The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
810. The Kreutzer Sonata, Leo Tolstoy
811. La Bête Humaine, Émile Zola
812. By the Open Sea, August Strindberg
813. Hunger, Knut Hamsun
814. The Master Of Ballantrae, Robert Louis Stevenson
815. Pierre And Jean, Guy de Maupassant
816. Fortunata And Jacinta, Benito Pérez Galdés
817. The People Of Hemsö, August Strindberg
818. The Woodlanders, Thomas Hardy
819. She, H. Rider Haggard
820. The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson
821. The Mayor Of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy
822. Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson
823. King Solomon’s Mines, H. Rider Haggard
824. Germinal, Émile Zola
825. The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
826. Bel-Ami, Guy de Maupassant
827. Marius The Epicurean, Walter Pater
828. Against The Grain, Joris-Karl Huysmans
829. The Death Of Ivan Ilyich, Leo Tolstoy
830. A Woman’s Life, Guy de Maupassant
831. Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson
832. The House By The Medlar Tree, Giovanni Verga
833. The Portrait Of A Lady, Henry James
834. Bouvard And Pécuchet, Gustave Flaubert
835. Ben-Hur, Lew Wallace
836. Nana, Émile Zola
837. The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky
838. The Red Room, August Strindberg
839. Return Of The Native, Thomas Hardy
840. Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy
841. Drunkard, Émile Zola
842. Virgin Soil, Ivan Turgenev
843. Daniel Deronda, George Eliot
844. The Hand Of Ethelberta, Thomas Hardy
845. The Temptation Of Saint Anthony, Gustave Flaubert
846. Far From The Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy
847. The Enchanted Wanderer, Nicolai Leskov
848. Around The World In Eighty Days, Jules Verne
849. In A Glass Darkly, Sheridan Le Fanu
850. The Devils, Fyodor Dostoevsky
851. Erewhon, Samuel Butler
852. Spring Torrents, Ivan Turgenev
853. Middlemarch, George Eliot
854. Through The Looking Glass, And What Alice Found There, Lewis Carroll
855. King Lear Of The Steppes, Ivan Turgenev
856. He Knew He Was Right, Anthony Trollope
857. War And Peace, Leo Tolstoy
858. Sentimental Education, Gustave Flaubert
859. Phineas Finn, Anthony Trollope
860. Maldoror, Comte de Lautréaumont
861. The Idiot, Fyodor Dostoevsky
862. The Moonstone, Wilkie Collins
863. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
864. Thérèse Raquin, Émile Zola
865. The Last Chronicle Of Barset, Anthony Trollope
866. Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, Jules Verne
867. Crime And Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky
868. Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
869. Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens
870. Uncle Silas, Sheridan Le Fanu
871. Notes From The Underground, Fyodor Dostoevsky
872. The Water-Babies, Charles Kingsley
873. Les Misérables, Victor Hugo
874. Fathers And Sons, Ivan Turgenev
875. Silas Marner, George Eliot
876. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
877. On The Eve, Ivan Turgenev
878. Castle Richmond, Anthony Trollope
879. The Mill On The Floss, George Eliot
880. The Woman In White, Wilkie Collins
881. The Marble Faun, Nathaniel Hawthorne
882. Max Havelaar, Multatuli
883. A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
884. Oblomovka, Ivan Goncharov
885. Adam Bede, George Eliot
886. Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert
887. North And South, Elizabeth Gaskell
888. Hard Times, Charles Dickens
889. Walden, Henry David Thoreau
890. Bleak House, Charles Dickens
891. Villette, Charlotte Brontë
892. Cranford, Elizabeth Gaskell
893. Uncle Tom’s Cabin; Or, Life Among The Lonely, Harriet Beecher Stowe
894. The Blithedale Romance, Nathaniel Hawthorne
895. The House Of The Seven Gables, Nathaniel Hawthorne
896. Moby-Dick, Herman Melville
897. The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
898. David Copperfield, Charles Dickens
899. Shirley, Charlotte Brontë
900. Mary Barton, Elizabeth Gaskell
901. The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Anne Brontë
902. Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë
903. Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë
904. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë
905. Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray
906. The Count Of Monte-Cristo, Alexandre Dumas
907. La Reine Margot, Alexandre Dumas
908. The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas
909. The Purloined Letter, Edgar Allan Poe
910. Martin Chuzzlewit, Charles Dickens
911. The Pit And The Pendulum, Edgar Allan Poe
912. Lost Illusions, Honoré de Balzac
913. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
914. Dead Souls, Nikolay Gogol
915. The Charterhouse Of Parma, Stendhal
916. The Fall Of The House Of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe
917. The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby, Charles Dickens
918. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
919. The Nose, Nikolay Gogol
920. Le Père Goriot, Honoré de Balzac
921. Eugénie Grandet, Honoré de Balzac
922. The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo
923. The Red And The Black, Stendhal
924. The Betrothed, Alessandro Manzoni
925. Last Of The Mohicans, James Fenimore Cooper
926. The Private Memoirs And Confessions Of A Justified Sinner, James Hogg
927. The Albigenses, Charles Robert Maturin
928. Melmoth The Wanderer, Charles Robert Maturin
929. The Monastery, Sir Walter Scott
930. Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott
931. Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
932. Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen
933. Persuasion, Jane Austen
934. Ormond, Maria Edgeworth
935. Rob Roy, Sir Walter Scott
936. Emma, Jane Austen
937. Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
938. Pride And Prejudice, Jane Austen
939. The Absentee, Maria Edgeworth
940. Sense And Sensibility, Jane Austen
941. Elective Affinities, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
942. Castle Rackrent, Maria Edgeworth

1700s

943. Hyperion, Friedrich Hölderlin
944. The Nun, Denis Diderot
945. Camilla, Fanny Burney
946. The Monk, M.G. Lewis
947. Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
948. The Mysteries of Udolpho, Ann Radcliffe
949. The Interesting Narrative, Olaudah Equiano
950. The Adventures Of Caleb Williams, William Godwin
951. Justine, Marquis de Sade
952. Vathek, William Beckford
953. The 120 Days Of Sodom, Marquis de Sade
954. Cecilia, Fanny Burney
955. Confessions, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
956. Dangerous Liaisons, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
957. Reveries Of A Solitary Walker, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
958. Evelina, Fanny Burney
959. The Sorrows Of Young Werther, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
960. Humphrey Clinker, Tobias George Smollett
961. The Man Of Feeling, Henry Mackenzie
962. A Sentimental Journey, Laurence Sterne
963. Tristram Shandy, Laurence Sterne
964. The Vicar Of Wakefield, Oliver Goldsmith
965. The Castle Of Otranto, Horace Walpole
966. Émile; Or, On Education, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
967. Rameau’s Nephew, Denis Diderot
968. Julie; Or, the New Eloise, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
969. Rasselas, Samuel Johnson
970. Candide, Voltaire
971. The Female Quixote, Charlotte Lennox
972. Amelia, Henry Fielding
973. Peregrine Pickle, Tobias George Smollett
974. Fanny Hill, John Cleland
975. Tom Jones, Henry Fielding
976. Roderick Random, Tobias George Smollett
977. Clarissa, Samuel Richardson
978. Pamela, Samuel Richardson
979. Jacques The Fatalist, Denis Diderot
980. Memoirs Of Martinus Scriblerus, J. Arbuthnot, J. Gay, T. Parnell, A. Pope, J. Swift
981. Joseph Andrews, Henry Fielding
982. A Modest Proposal, Jonathan Swift
983. Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift
984. Roxana, Daniel Defoe
985. Moll Flanders, Daniel Defoe
986. Love In Excess, Eliza Haywood
987. Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe
988. A Tale Of A Tub, Jonathan Swift

Pre-1700

989. Oroonoko, Aphra Behn
990. The Princess Of Clèves, Comtesse de La Fayette
991. The Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan
992. Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes
993. The Unfortunate Traveller, Thomas Nashe
994. Euphues: The Anatomy Of Wit, John Lyly
995. Gargantua And Pantagruel, Françoise Rabelais
996. The Thousand And One Nights, Anonymous
997. The Golden Ass, Lucius Apuleius
998. Aithiopika, Heliodorus
999. Chaireas And Kallirhoe, Chariton
1000. Metamorphoses, Ovid
1001. Aesop’s Fables, Aesopus

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