The Magic Mountain by Thomas MannThe Man Without Qualities by Robert MusilIn Search of Lost Time by Marcel ProustJoseph and His Brothers by Thomas MannThe Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa
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166 books — 5 voters

Ulysses by James JoyceFinnegans Wake by James JoyceThe Sound and the Fury by William FaulknerMoby-Dick or, The Whale by Herman MelvilleGravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon
Most Difficult Novels
600 books — 2,064 voters
Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared DiamondThe Looming Tower by Lawrence WrightThe Guns of August by Barbara W. TuchmanThe Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard RhodesThe Prize by Daniel Yergin
Pulitzer Winners: General Non-fiction
86 books — 358 voters

The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane JacobsWalkable City by Jeff SpeckThe Power Broker by Robert A. CaroThe Image of the City by Kevin  LynchHappy City by Charles Montgomery
Top Urban Planning Books of All Time
115 books — 158 voters
Summa technologiae by Stanisław LemThe Knowledge Machine by Michael StrevensThe Epistemic Life of Groups by Michael S. BradyThe Engines of Cognition by LessWrongEmpire and Communications by Harold A. Innis
PIBBSS Library
71 books — 1 voter

The Gormenghast Novels by Mervyn PeakeEarthly, Transcendental, & Spiritual Logic - by Scott Elliot HicksTitus Groan by Mervyn PeakeEssence of Vajrayana by Kelsang GyatsoStalking the Wild Pendulum by Itzhak Bentov
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44 books — 3 voters

Água Viva by Clarice LispectorThe Belly of Paris by Émile ZolaZeno's Conscience by Italo SvevoBend Sinister by Vladimir NabokovThe Double by José Saramago
Panacea
100 books — 2 voters
Vehicles by Valentino BraitenbergAt Home in the Universe by Stuart A. KauffmanInto the Cool by Eric D. SchneiderEmergence by Steven JohnsonComplexity by M. Mitchell Waldrop
The Road to Complexity
20 books — 6 voters


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