I don't know why that posted twice...
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I don't know why that posted twice...
Yeah, I wasn't being technical, I just mean overdone... Anyways, we shall see, I may join in. Depends on the book choices, but I usually read enough classics in university that the last thing I want to do is read them for fun most of the time. That's not to say I won't, though, so we shall see. :)
The final stand:
1.Fyodor Dostoevsky 30
2.Charles Dickens* 26
3.James Joyce* 24
4.William Faulkner 24
5.Leo Tolstoy* 23
6.Charlotte Bronte* 22
7.H.G. Wells* 21
8.Gabriel Garcia Marquez 20
9.Ernest Hemingway 19
10.George Eliot* 18
11.Terry Pratchett 18
12.Sir Walter Scott* 15
L.M.Montgomery* 11
Angela Carter 10
Gregory Maguire 10
Willa Cather 10
Lois Lowry 9
Choderlos de Laclos 7
Ian McEwan 7
Jeanette Winterson 7
Henryk Sienkiewicz 6
John Gardner 2
Laurie Halse Anderson 2
The top 12 authors will be read during 2006.