My 40 Before 40 Reading List – Working on the Western Canon
For the first time in a couple of years, I’ve really been enjoying my reading list! I’ve set a goal of reading 104 books this year, at a clipped pace of 2 books per week. Here at the end of February, I’ve managed to stay on track with this goal and hope to see it through this year.
Part of my renewed vigor with reading is that it has now been 4+ years since I’ve gone this long without being pregnant. In fact, 2026 might be the first year that I will not have a nursing baby or be pregnant since 2019 (7 years, wow)! In fact, I’ve only had two years (2013 and 2018) since 2011 that I have not been pregnant or had a baby under 1. Holy moly, when you put it that way, I need to give myself a lot more grace for my failing routines. I say that partially in jest and partially in truth.
Only the Lord knows what is ahead but my focus this year is building back up my body, my strength, and hopefully some braincells while I’m at it! It feels like a year wide open for good routines and nurturing parts of my health that have gotten neglected as of late.
I know you landed on this post to read my 40 before 40 list of classics I’m attempting to tackle over the next 4 years, but for me, the context matters. I think I’m finally ready to tackle some of these more daunting reads. And more than that, I’m excited to!
Jason and I have each taken on a big reading goal. We will turn 40 and 42 just 3 weeks apart from each other. So I made my 40 list and he made a 42 list. We have a lot of overlap but many changes too (books either of us has already read and he replaced the homemaking books on my list with others). This gives us just under 4 years to complete this list. So at a pace of 10 books per year, I think we can do it!
Now technically, my list is actually 44 books long. I counted C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy in one spot an then ended up adding two more books to the end of the list. I’m on a big classics binge right now and I want to read those anyway, so might as well add them to my list!
My reading list is based on working through the entire Western Canon. Also refer to this article for a crash course in the classics or for starting your own 40 before 40 list. I’m already looking forward to my 50 before 50 list.

Jami’s 40 Before 40 Reading List:
Classic Literature & Story:
1. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Brontë
2. Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
3. East of Eden – John Steinbeck
4. Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy
5. Middlemarch – George Eliot
6. Great Expectations – Charles Dickens
7. Bleak House – Charles Dickens
8. Wuthering Heights – Emily Brontë
9. The Count of Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet
10. The Age of Innocence – Edith Wharton
11. Gone with the Wind – Margaret Mitchell
12. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier
13. Gullivers Travels – Jonathan Swift
14. Silas Marner – George Eliot
Epic & Philosophical Literature:
15. The Divine Comedy – Dante Alighieri
16. The Aeneid – Virgil
17. The Odyssey – Homer
18. Crime and Punishment – Fyodor Dostoevsky
19. The Brothers Karamazov – Fyodor Dostoevsky
20. The Faerie Queene – Edmund Spenser
21.L es Misérables – Victor Hugo
22. Don Quixote – Miguel de Cervantes
Christian Faith, Family, & Home:
23. The Hidden Art of Homemaking – Edith Schaeffer
24. What Is a Family? – Edith Schaeffer
25. A Chance to Die – Elisabeth Elliot
26. Orthodoxy – G.K. Chesterton
27. Pilgrim’s Progress – John Bunyan
28. The Space Trilogy – C.S. Lewis
29. Life Under Compulsion – Anthony Esolen
30. How Should We Then Live? – Francis Schaeffer
31. On the Incarnation – Athanasius
History, Philosophy & Formation:
32. Meditations – Marcus Aurelius
33. Pensées – Blaise Pascal
34. Plutarch’s Lives – Plutarch
35. Church History – Eusebius
36. Foxe’s Book of Martyrs – John Foxe
37. In Defense of Tradition – Richard Weaver
38. The Gulag Archipelago – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
39. Lonesome Dove – Larry McMurtry
40. Kristin Lavransdatter – Sigrid Undset
42. Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer
Another goal that I will slowly be working through (without a timeline) is reading all of the works of a few particular authors including:
- George McDonald
- C.S. Lewis
- J.R.R. Tolkien
- Jane Austen
- Charles Dickens
- Edith Schaeffer
- Franics Schaeffer
- G. K. Chesterton
- John Steinbeck
Jason and I both just got our lists finalized and I’m off to a good start! I just finished Pride & Prejuide and then dove into Emma. Emma isn’t on my list but I am working on reading all of Austen. I took a break from Emma though because my book club is reading Cranford, another book not on my list but well worth a read! I will be diving into What is a Family by Edith Shaeffer next. I started this years ago and never finished it.
I’ll add some 40 before 40 reading updates for you throughout the year! Have you created a similar reading list? I’d love to know what you think I need to start adding to my 50 before 50 list!