2023 Reading Schedule Builder

Create your reading list to tackle the best classic books in the new year, setting aside just 20 minutes a day! More info & examples →
Your Schedule

Days Remaining: 365


No books selected yet


Reset

Unsaved lists will expire in 30 days

Most Popular Genres Collections
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
16 days
1925 • The Jazz Age story of lavish Long Island parties, a young mysterious millionaire, and the woman he loved. Arguably one of the greatest novels ever written, exploring themes of decadence, idealism, and the American dream.
Mrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf
22 days
1925 • Over the course of a single day, Clarissa Dalloway prepares for a high-society party and is struck with memories of the past. Considered Woolf's greatest novel.
The Secret of Chimneys
Agatha Christie
26 days
1925 • A reluctant weekend party transforms into a week of murder, foreign intrigue, and the hunt for a lost diamond.
The Professor's House
Willa Cather
20 days
1925 • The move to a new home sparks a crisis within Professor Godfrey St. Peter. The dusty study of his old home bring up memories of former students and current strains in his family.
In Our Time
Ernest Hemingway
15 days
1925 • Hemingway's first collection of short stories, exploring alienation, loss, and grief through acts of war and bullfighting.
Metropolis
Thea von Harbou
26 days
1925 • A futuristic technological city, and pampered rulers, is powered by the exploitation and suffering of a labor class. Love between members of the two groups lead to a clash of worlds.
An American Tragedy
Theodore Dreiser
122 days
1925 • Ambitious Clyde Griffiths stumbles through romance and tragedy, struggling with taking responsibility. Based on an actual criminal case, it stands as a harsh commentary on the dark side of the American dream.
Carry On, Jeeves
P.G. Wodehouse
25 days
1925 • The indispensable Jeeves continues to rescue Bertie Wooster from self-inflicted foibles, his intimidating aunts, and his friends' ridiculous pickles.
The Fatal Eggs
Mikhail Bulgakov
8 days
1925 • A chance scientific discovery leads to disaster in this satirical Soviet sci-fi novel.
The New Negro
Alain Locke
44 days
1925 • An anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature, edited by Locke. Considered to be the definitive text of the Harlem Renaissance.
A Daughter of the Samurai
Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto
33 days
1925 • The haunting tale of a Samurai's daughter, raised in feudal Japan and sent to America to meet her future husband.
Those Barren Leaves
Aldous Huxley
42 days
1925 • A satirical work exploring the superficiality of the cultural elite. Mrs. Aldwinkle and her entourage, gathered in an Italian palace, are revealed to be less than sophisticated.
Manhattan Transfer
John Dos Passos
42 days
1925 • Painting an "expressionistic picture of New York" from the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age, Dos Passos examines the lives of wealthy power brokers and struggling immigrants. Described as "the best modern book about New York."
Arrowsmith
Sinclair Lewis
57 days
1925 • Described as the first "scientific" novel, Lewis follows the life of Martin Arrowsmith through the turbulence of his professional and romantic lives, satirizing those who pursue science for fortune at the expense of truth.
The Painted Veil
W. Somerset Maugham
25 days
1925 • Finding herself in a disappointing marriage in Hong Kong, British socialite Kitty Fane is drawn to another man amidst a cholera epidemic.
The Writing of Fiction
Edith Wharton
9 days
1925 • Wharton shares brilliant advice on writing, her thoughts on the roots of modern fiction, as well as the construction of short stories, novels, and memorable characters.
The Everlasting Man
G.K. Chesterton
33 days
1925 • A Christian apologetics outline of human history, in which Chesterton argues for the uniqueness of human beings and the truth of Christian faith.
Mastodon Mastodon