
Great Expectations
Charles Dickens
Named in chapter two of Matilda. She is four years old.
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Matilda · 1988
Four years old. Library card. Walking home with a stack taller than she is. Matilda’s reading list is the patron-saint canon for every kid who hides under the covers with a flashlight.
"The books transported her into new worlds."
Matilda’s reading list is named, in chapter one, by Roald Dahl himself. The list below is the actual books she walks home with from the public library.

Charles Dickens
Named in chapter two of Matilda. She is four years old.
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Charlotte Brontë
Also named in chapter two. Matilda finishes it in a weekend.
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Ernest Hemingway
The Hemingway pick from the same chapter. Mrs. Phelps is impressed.
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Read by torch. Under a duvet. With a chocolate cake.



The most famous reader in modern fiction. Hermione’s shelves are half library reference, half novels she has memorized but will never admit are favorites.



The provincial girl with a borrowed library and a bigger imagination. Belle’s reading list runs from fairy tales to Greek myth — and the one book she keeps re-reading.
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