We Have Always Lived In The Castle, by Mary Shelley (who also wrote Frankenstein, by the way)
The Lionboy Trilogy by Zizou Corder (but that's a pen name, meaning NOT THE REAL NAME to you dumb-asses)
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy
Everything Hurts: An Essential Guide To Emo Culture by Trevor Kelley and Leslie Simon (that's a DEFINITE!)
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer (vampires and a romance, ha ha)
His Dark Materials (a trilogy) by Phillip Pullman (which is The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass chronologically)
Oscar Wilde And The Candlelight Murders by Gyles Brandeth