1: The famous five number 1-30 (Enid Blyton)-Hodder Children books
2: Kidnapped (Robert Louis Stevenson)
3: So little time, Mary-Kate and Ashley (Jacqueline Carrol)-Parachute publishing
4: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone (J.K Rowling)-Scholastic Inc.
5: Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets
6: Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban
7: Harry Potter and the goblet of fire
8: Harry Potter and the order of the phoenix
9: Harry Potter and the half-blood prince
10: Harry Potter and the deathly hallows
11: Harry Potter and the cursed child
12: Diary of a Wimpy kid (Jeff Kinney)-Puffin books
13: Diary of a wimpy kid rodrick rules
14: Diary of a wimpy kid the last straw
15: Diary of a wimpy kid dog days
16: Diary of a wimpy kid the ugly truth
17: Diary of a wimpy kid cabin fever
18: Diary of a wimpy kid hard luck
19: Diary of a wimpy kid the long haul
20: Diary of a wimpy kid old school
21: Diary of a wimpy kid double down
22: Diary of a wimpy kid the get away
23: The Hardy boys dead on target (Franklin W. Dixon)-Harper Collins publishers
24:The hardy boys evil, incorporated
25: On Liberty (J.S. Mill)-New Kitab Mahal
26: The brave boy
27: The naughtiest girl helps a friend (Anne Digby)-Hodder children’s books
28: The naughtiest girl keeps a secret
29: Who’s who?, What’s what? (Syed Naveed Abbas)-AON publishers
30: Story of the four saints (It is of Persian Origin)
31: Well done, the naughtiest girl
32: The naughtiest girl saves the day
NOTE: The naughtiest girl is originally made by Enid Blyton but Anne Digby wrote four books of this series.
33: The adventures of Tom Sawyer
34: Seize the moment, America’s challenge in a one-superpower world (Richard Nixon)-Simon & Schuster
35: Winter story (Jill Barklem)-Harper Collins publishers
36: Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe)
37: Full house Michelle; The super-duper sleepover party (Megan Stine)-Parachute press
38: Red Stocking Rescue (Kate Saunders)-MacMillan books
39: The adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
40: Treasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson)
41: Funny stories (collected by Oxford: Senior level)
42: Princess Natasha-Thunder Struck
43: Round the world in eighty days (Jules Verne)-Priory Classics
44: A Journey to the center of the world
45: Literary criticism (not of my level, understood only 50% of this, read only stories)
46: Soldiers in battle (Kenneth Allen)-Odham’s books (it was great)
47: Peter Pan (J.M. Barrie)
48: Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe)
49: Classical Stories (collected by Oxford)
50: The Art of War (Sun Tzu)-It was just… awesome