Name 10 books that I have to read before I die

Name 10 books that I have to read before I die.
The absolute best

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The Bible times 10

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À la recherche du temps perdu

read it 10 times in French, you'll have to survive until you're at least 60 to finish that

Ovid's Metamorphoses

Moby Dick
War And Peace
Anna Karenina
Crime And Punishment
The Brothers Karamzov
The Count of Monte Cristo
Ulysses
Lolita
In Search of Lost Time
my diary desu

Ok, that's 1.
What are the other 9?

FPBP

The Bible
The Iliad
The Odyssey
Augustine’s Confessions
The Divine Comedy
Don Quixote
Paradise Lost
The Brothers Karamazov
War and Peace
Moby-Dick

You don't have to read anything to die user. Death comes for you whether you're well read or not.
But when you're in an intellectual smack-talk with the Almighty he might start asking you some questions about post-modern literature. So be prepared.

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my three recs would be the odyssey, moby dick, and the brothers karamazov

Idk

The Quran
The Hadiths
Repeat 5 Times

fpbp

Man and His Symbols
Sapiens
Calculus 1-3 textbook
Physics 101 textbook
Chemistry 101 textbook
Materials and Manufacturing textbook
Biology 101 textbook
The Oddessy
Myths to Live By
1984

The majority should be nonfiction.

Phaedo

I'll add some more to this.

Hackett's Five Dialogues of Plato (particularly Phaedo)
The Republic
The Bible
Tao Te Ching
Bhagavad Gita
Upanishads
The Dhammapada
The Qur'an
Being and Time
[Free Space] Whatever you want

>fuck that whale
>fuck this war
>fuck that woman
>fuck this crime
>fuck these siblings
>fuck this vengeance
>fuck someone fucked my wife
>fuck this girl
>fuck I'm getting old :(

I tried reading "Being and Time" in high school and it was so boring I couldn't finish the first 4 sentences before I put it down and went on to something else. Is it really good?

The Deliverance of the Heart Through Universal Love
Seeking Wisdom
Never Split The Difference
The Art of Fiction (John Gardner)
The Once and Future King
Growth of the Soil
A Mind for Numbers
Grandmaster's Secrets
The Oxford Anthology of English Poetry Vol 1
The Oxford Anthology of English Poetry Vol 2

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Was it boring or was it incomprehensible? Anyway I listed what I thought were the best books about existence and death, and how one should live. After reading the OP again, that wasn't what he was asking for.

That was all assigned reading in highschool except for Lolita and Ulysses.