Clean Reads discussion
Well-Read Individuals Have Read ____ ?
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The Great Divorce, by C.S. Lewis
It Happened on the Way to War, by Rye Barcott
One Life to Give, by Andrew Bienkowski
Love in a Headscarf, by Shelina Zahra Jammohamed
Strength to Love, by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Safe Journey, by Glenn L. Pace
Mountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy Kidder
Nothing to Envy, by Barbara Demick
An Assembly Such As This, by Pamela Aiden
Wives and Daughters, by Elizabeth Gaskell
The Life of Charlotte Bronte, by Elizabeth Gaskell
War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy (be sure you get a comfortable translation)

Crime and Punishment by Fydor Dostoyevsky (I know it's a classic but it changed my life)
John 3:16 by Nancy Moser (Even though this is Christian fiction, it brings up some really good points about a person's perseption of life.)
The Seventeen Second Miracle by Jason F. Wright (NY Times Bestseller)
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys (YA Bestseller, a totally different perspective on WWII)
I don't want to just plow through the classics ... truly, which books would you consider necessary to be in a "well-read" individuals stack?