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215164621.Pdf LIBROS JUVENILES QUE LEER ANTES DE MORIR 1. Saga de Harry potter de J.K. Rowling 2. Alicia en el país de las maravillas de Lewis Carroll 3. Cuento de navidad de Charles Dickens 4. Saga de La materia oscura de Philip Pullman 5. El principito de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 6. La isla del tesoro de Robert Louis Stevenson 7. Matilda de Roald Dahl 8. Peter Pan de J.M. Barrie 9. Frío de Laurie Halse Anderson 10. Crónicas completas de Narnia de C.S. Lewis 11. El castillo ambulante de Diana Wynne Jones 12. El hobbit de J. R. R. Tolkien 13. El mago de Oz de Frank L. Baum 14. Crónicas lunares de Marissa Meyer 15. Palabras envenenadas de Maite Carranza 16. El libro de la selva de Rudyard Kipling 17. Ana de las tejas verdes de Lucy Maud Montgomery 18. Oliver twist de Charles Dickens 19. Saga de Percy Jackson y los dioses del Olimpo de Rick Riordan 20. La historia interminable de Michael Ende 21. Trilogía El amor más allá del tiempo de Kerstin Gier 22. Triliogía El corredor del laberinto de James Dashner 23. Trilogía Los juegos del hambre de Suzanne Collins 24. El juego de Ender de Orson Scott Card 25. Mi hermana vive sobre la repisa de la chimenea de Annabel Pitcher 26. Una arruga en el tiempo de Madeleine L´Engle 27. Saga Crepúsculo de Stephenie Meyer 28. Trilogía Cazadores de Sombras de Cassandra Clare 29. Saga Hija de humo y hueso de Laini Taylor 30. Saga El legado de Christopher Paolini 31. Trilogía Memorias de Idhún de Laura Gallego García 32. Finis Mundi de Laura Gallego García 33. Saga Las crónicas de la torre de Laura Gallego García 34. Las chicas de alambre de Jordi Sierra i Fabra 35. Campos de fresas de Jordi Sierra i Fabra 36. Saga Vampire academy de Richelle Mead 37. Un beso en París de Stephanie Perkins 38. Saga Amor Inmortal de Cate Tiernan 39. Trilogía Marca de nacimiento de Caragh M O'Brien 40. Momo de Michael Ende 41. Cuando Hitler robó el conejo rosa de Judith Kerr 42. Trilogía de Abhorsen de Garth Nix 43. Bajo la misma estrella de John Green 44. La lección de August de R. J. Palacio 45. Las ventajas de ser un marginado de Stephen Chbosky 46. Las Crónicas de Prydain de Lloyd Alexander 47. El Libro del Cementerio de Neil Gaiman 48. La vuelta al mundo en 80 días de Julio Verne 49. El Águila de la Novena Legión de Rosemary Sutcliff 50. Marina de Carlos Ruiz Zafón 51. La probabilidad estadística del amor a primera vista de Jennifer E. Smith 52. La ciudad de los libros soñadores de Walter Moers 53. Las tres caras de la luna de Sally Gardner 54. La ladrona de libros de Markus Zusak 55. Las Brujas de Roald Dahl 56. El guardián entre el centeno de J. D. Salinger 57. Un monstruo viene a verme de Patrick Ness 58. Rebeldes de Susan E. Hinton 59. Los escarabajos vuelan al atardecer de Maria Gripe 60. Los bonsáis gigantes de Lucía Baquedano 61. Crónicas de Kane de Rick Riordan 62. El cielo está en cualquier lugar de Jandy Nelson 63. Si no despierto de Lauren Oliver 64. Trilogía Delirium de Lauren Oliver 65. La Estrella de Javi Araguz & Isabel Hierro 66. El cartero siempre llama mil veces de Andreu Martín y Jaume Ribera 67. No pidas sardina fuera de temporada de Andreu Martín 68. Krabat y el molino del diablo de Otfried Preussler 69. Trilogía El ciclo de la luna roja de Jose Antonio Cotrina 70. Trilogía Los guardianes del tiempo de Marianne Curley 71. Manolito Gafotas de Elvira Lindo 72. Coraline de Neil Gaiman 73. El ponche de los deseos de Michael Ende 74. Finnikin de la Roca de Melina Marchetta 75. ¿Quién es ella? de Jerry Spineli 76. Saga de El pequeño vampiro de Angela Sommer-Bodenburg 77. La evolución de Calpurnia Tate de Jaqueline Kelly 78. Charlie y la fábrica de chocolate de Roald Dahl 79. Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer de Mark Twain 80. Las aventuras de Huckleberry Finn de Mark Twain 81. Si decido quedarme de Gayle Forman 82. El último trabajo del señor Luna de César Mallorquí 83. El misterio del solitario de Jostein Gaarder 84. Los cinco de Enid Blyton 85. Los Hollister de Jerry West 86. Trilogía Las sombras de María Gripe 87. El mundo de Sofía de Jostein Gaarder 88. Matar un ruiseñor de Harper Lee 89. Mary Poppins de P. L. Travers 90. Cuando los árboles hablen de Laurie Halse Anderson 91. Saga Ghostgirl de Tonya Hurley 92. Nada de Jane Teller 93. Saga Divergente de Veronica Roth 94. La trilogía La guerra de las brujas de Maite Carranza 95. La triogía de la niebla de Carlos Ruíz Zafón 96. Por trece razones de Jay Asher 97. El jardín secreto de Frances Hodgson Burnett 98. Mujercitas de Louisa May Alcott 99. 100. LEÍDOS: 18/98 1. 1984, de George Orwell 2. Las aventuras de Huckleberry Finn, de Mark Twain 3. Alicia en el país de las maravillas, de Lewis Carroll 4. Las asombrosas aventuras de Kavalier y Clay, de Michael Chabon 5. An American Tragedy, de Theodore Dreiser 6. Las cenizas de Ángela, de Frank McCourt 7. Anna Karenina, de León Tolstoi 8. El diario de Ana Frank, de Ana Frank 9. Archidamian War, de Donald Kagan 10. El arte de la novela, de Henry James 11. El arte de la guerra, de Sun Tzu 12. Mientras agonizo, de William Faulkner 13. Expiación, de Ian McEwan 14. Autobiography of a Face, de Lucy Grealy 15. El despertar, de Kate Chopin 16. Babe, el cerdito valiente, de Dick King-Smith 17. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, de Susan Faludi 18. Balzac y la joven costurera china, de Dai Sijie 19. Bel Canto, de Ann Patchett 20. La campana de cristal, de Sylvia Plath 21. Beloved, de Toni Morrison 22. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation, de Seamus Heaney 23. Bhágavad-guitá 24. The Bielski Brothers: The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Built a Village in the Forest, and Saved 1,200 Jews, de Peter Duffy 25. Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women, de Elizabeth Wurtzel 26. A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays, de Mary McCarthy 27. Un mundo feliz, de Aldous Huxley 28. Brick Lane, de Monica Ali 29. Bridgadoon, de Alan Jay Lerner 30. Cándido o el optimismo, de Voltaire 31. Los cuentos de Canterbury, de Chaucer 32. Carrie, de Stephen King 33. Trampa-22, de Joseph Heller 34. El guardián entre el centeno, de J. D. Salinger 35. Charlotte’s Web, de E. B. White 36. La calumnia, de Lillian Hellman 37. Christine, de Stephen King 38. Canción de Navidad, de Charles Dickens 39. La naranja mecánica, de Anthony Burgess 40. El código de los Woosters, de P. G. Wodehouse 41. The Collected Short Stories, de Eudora Welty 42. The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty, de Eudora Welty 43. La comedia de las equivocaciones, de William Shakespeare 44. Obras completas, de Dawn Powell 45. The Complete Poems, de Anne Sexton 46. Complete Stories, de Dorothy Parker 47. La conjura de los necios, de John Kennedy Toole 48. El conde de Monte Cristo, de Alejandro Dumas 49. La prima Bette, de Honoré de Balzac 50. Crimen y castigo, de Fiódor Dostoievski 51. Pétalo carmesí, flor blanca, de Michel Faber 52. El crisol, de Arthur Miller 53. Cujo, de Stephen King 54. El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche, de Mark Haddon 55. Hija de la fortuna, de Isabel Allende 56. David and Lisa, de Theodore Issac Rubin 57. David Copperfield, de Charles Dickens 58. El código Da Vinci, de Dan Brown 59. Almas muertas, de Nikolai Gogol 60. Los endemoniados, de Fiódor Dostoievski 61. Muerte de un viajante, de Arthur Miller 62. Deenie, de Judy Blume 63. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America, de Erik Larson 64. The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band, de Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars y Nikki Sixx 65. La divina comedia, de Dante Alighieri 66. The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, de Rebecca Wells 67. El Quijote, de Cervantes 68. Paseando a Miss Daisy, de Alfred Uhrv 69. El extraño caso del doctor Jeckyll y el señor Hyde, de Robert Louis Stevenson 70. Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems, de Edgar Allan Poe 71. Eleanor Roosevelt, de Blanche Wiesen Cook 72. Ponche de ácido lisérgico, de Tom Wolfe 73. Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters, de Mark Dunn 74. Eloise, de Kay Thompson 75. Emily the Strange: perdida, siniestra y aburrida, de Rob Reger 76. Emma, de Jane Austen 77. Empire Falls, de Richard Russo 78. Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective, de Donald J. Sobol 79. Ethan Frome, de Edith Wharton 80. Ética, de Spinoza 81. Europe through the Back Door, 2003, de Rick Steves 82. Eva Luna, de Isabel Allende 83. Todo está iluminado, de Jonathan Safran Foer 84. Extravagance, de Gary Krist 85. Fahrenheit 451, de Ray Bradbury 86. Fahrenheit 9/11, de Michael Moore 87. The Fall of the Athenian Empire, de Donald Kagan 88. Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World, de Greg Critser 89. Miedo y asco en Las Vegas, de Hunter S. Thompson 90. La comunidad del anillo (El Señor de los Anillos), de J. R. R. Tolkien 91. Fiddler on the Roof, de Joseph Stein 92. Las cinco personas que encontrarás en el cielo, de Mitch Albom 93.
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