The Four Just Men by Edgar WallaceThe Feathered Serpent by Edgar Wallace
Hello, this is ... Edgar Wallace!
24 books — 6 voters
Penny Dreadful is Incredibly Contagious by Joanna NadinThe Code of the Woosters by P.G. WodehouseDory Fantasmagory by Abby HanlonThe Billiard Table Murders by Glen BaxterThree Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
Funniest Fiction Books You've Ever Read
181 books — 106 voters

Dave Barry Is Not Making This Up by Dave BarryThree Men in a Boat by Jerome K. JeromeMolesworth by Geoffrey WillansThe Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse
Funniest books ever!
80 books — 28 voters
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry PratchettSummer Lightning by P.G. WodehouseThe Wonderful O by James ThurberCaptain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioacti... by Dav PilkeyMartin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens
Funniest Novels of All Time
1,404 books — 2,272 voters

The Unpleasantness at Baskerville Hall by Chris DolleyThe Educated Ape and Other Wonders of the Worlds by Robert RankinSo, Anyway... by John CleeseBridge of Birds by Barry HughartDave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need by Dave Barry
Books That Made Me Laugh Out Loud
2,049 books — 2,346 voters
Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart
Books That Should Be Made Into Movies
32,071 books — 66,663 voters

Blood Royal by Eric JagerHyperbole and a Half by Allie BroshThe Wisdom of Crowds by James SurowieckiDuel with the Devil by Paul  CollinsDawn of the Belle Epoque by Mary McAuliffe
Best 21st Century Non-Fiction
1,954 books — 1,186 voters
The Histories by HerodotusThe Poison King by Adrienne MayorHistory of the Peloponnesian War by ThucydidesThe Sacred Band of Thebes by C. HilbertPhilip V of Macedon by Frank William Walbank
Ancient Greek History
13 books — 4 voters

The Blood Red Game by Michael MoorcockThe Skylark of Space by E.E. "Doc" SmithNeutron Star by Larry NivenRingworld by Larry Niven
Excellent Space Opera
971 books — 3,514 voters
Richard Scarry's Great Steamboat Mystery by Richard ScarryBasil of Baker Street by Eve TitusBasil and the Lost Colony by Eve TitusWho's the Prisoner of Portcullis Castle by Phil Roxbee CoxRichard Scarry's The Great Pie Robbery and Other Mysteries by Richard Scarry
Best Mysteries for Young Readers
575 books — 468 voters

Absolute Zero And The Conquest Of Cold by Tom ShachtmanLongitude by Dava SobelFrozen Earth by Douglas MacdougallPlanets by Carl SaganThe 13th Element by John Emsley
Science Writing
283 books — 138 voters
Surfaces by H. Brian GriffithsChases and Escapes by Paul J. NahinThe Calculus Gallery by William DunhamFortune's Formula by William PoundstoneElementary Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint by Felix Klein
Mathematics Books That Don't Suck
73 books — 48 voters

Perplexing Puzzles and Tantalizing Teasers by Martin GardnerAlice in Puzzle-Land by Raymond M. SmullyanAha! Insight by Martin GardnerTo Mock a Mockingbird and Other Logic Puzzles by Raymond M. SmullyanThe Lady or the Tiger? And Other Logic Puzzles by Raymond M. Smullyan
Puzzles
56 books — 33 voters
Mathematical Quickies by Charles W. TriggThe Mathematics of Oz by Clifford A. PickoverAlice in Puzzle-Land by Raymond M. SmullyanThe Moscow Puzzles by Boris A. KordemskyTo Mock a Mockingbird and Other Logic Puzzles by Raymond M. Smullyan
Math Puzzles
34 books — 2 voters

Railway Stations by Charles SheppardThe Great Railway Bazaar by Paul TherouxGrand Central by Sam RobertsGreat Continental Railway Journeys by Michael PortilloThe Race Underground by Doug Most
Books about railways
181 books — 23 voters

An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam SmithHow the Scots Invented the Modern World by Arthur Herman
Scottish Enlightenment
30 books — 3 voters
Princes and parliaments in Germany, from the fifteenth to the... by Francis L. CarstenLuftwaffe Over Germany by Donald CaldwellWestphalia by Derek CroxtonThe Villa The Lake The Meeting by Mark RosemanThe Hansa by Elizabeth Gee Nash
German History
591 books — 154 voters

Functional Programming Application and Implementation by Peter  HendersonIntroduction to Functional Programming by Richard S. BirdThe Haskell School of Expression by Paul HudakTo Mock a Mockingbird and Other Logic Puzzles by Raymond M. SmullyanPurely Functional Data Structures by Chris Okasaki
Functional Programming
47 books — 35 voters
Her Majesty's Spymaster by Stephen BudianskyDark Invasion 1915 by Howard BlumThe Zimmermann Telegram by Barbara W. TuchmanThe Man Who Broke Napoleon's Codes  by Mark UrbanThe Double-Cross System by J.C. Masterman
Best Espionage Books (nonfiction)
153 books — 104 voters

The Histories by HerodotusLouis XI by Paul Murray KendallHistory of the Peloponnesian War by ThucydidesMaria Theresa by Edward CrankshawThe Hansa by Elizabeth Gee Nash
Best History Books
3,636 books — 3,667 voters
The Baburnama by Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BaburSurely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard P. FeynmanThe Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini by Benvenuto CelliniKhrushchev Remembers by Nikita S. KhrushchevDown and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
Favorite Memoirs/Autobiographies
2,081 books — 1,945 voters

Ingenierie Fluviale by Source WikipediaCathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel by Frances GiesWedding of the Waters by Peter L. BernsteinThe Path Between the Seas by David McCulloughParting the Desert by Zachary Karabell
Water Engineering
24 books — 10 voters
Watership Down by Richard  AdamsThe Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan DoyleThe Island of the Day Before by Umberto EcoOur Mutual Friend by Charles DickensMartin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens
Favorite Literary Fiction
45 books — 24 voters


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