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    Quote Originally Posted by DavePatron View Post
    I Don't understand......
    You have done a great job, now I know which books I should read, thank you!
    But list is based on readers picks, some novels are definitely much higher then they really should be. I understand that if 10 people say that book A is better then B, then A is probably better than B, but some books are really overrated.
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    Wow, thanks very much DavePatron. I was just about to jet off to the B&N, so this list comes in handy. Are you in desperate need of book reviewers? I've read a good dozen or so on the list already, and I can review some of them if you would like. Just let me know. I'm very surprised that the Scarlet Letter isn't there -- or is it? -- I might have missed it.

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    That is a very good list. A few of them I would have moved, but I like it a lot. What types of reviews are you looking for, because I've read quite a bit of them. Thanks for putting that list together and sharing your results with us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atreides View Post
    hm..I just didnt get hte Grapes of Wrath, all that anger growing at their maltreatment, throughout the entire book, and you think, yes! now they will finally rebel, and do they? no, its ends like that. lame.
    It was about what people did at the time. It didn't make sense, but it wasn't poor creativity on Steinbeck's part.
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    The Supremacy of Russian Fiction

    I firmly believe in the supremacy of the Russian writer, for whatever mysterious reason that is so. It is interesting to note that the Russian novel developed really 200+ years after the English novel, and yet, perhaps because of geography or history, the Russian novel quickly surpassed the English novel in its first century, not to mention decade. I am not a big fan of Victorian literature which was the beneficiary of 200 years of opportunity to improve but nonetheless failed to better itself. The ten best novels or works of fiction are hard to pinpoint, but I think that at least 6 would have to be russian.

    e.g
    War and Peace
    Anna Karenina
    Any collection of Chekhov stories
    Any collection of Gogol stories
    Fathers and Sons
    The much underrated A Hero of Our Time
    Anything by Solzhenitsyn or Bulgakov
    And even though I'm not a big fan of Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment or The Brothers Karamazov, because I still believe he's a unique contribution to Russian fiction.

    One must realize that Hemingway and Faulkner and Fitzgerald and Dickens and the Brontes etc. are all good writers but they are really just weak similes to what the Russian masters have mastered. The whole of life is there in the immediate summit of Russian literature.

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    All my top ten have already been listed except one which is Johnny Mad Dog by Emmanuel Dongala
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    Awww... most of my favourite books didn't even make it in Top 100. Oh well. I always knew I was weird.

    Foucalt's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
    Diary of a Country Priest by Georges Bernanos
    A Chronicle of Death Foretold by G.G. Marquez
    Lord of the Flies by Wiliam Golding
    1984 by George Orwell
    The Scaffold by Chingiz Aitmatov
    The Late Mattia Pascal by Luigi Pirandello
    The Education of *H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N* by Leo Rosten
    Life of Pi by Yan Martel

    Pirandello and Bernanos are recent discoveries, which moved The Name of the Rose and One Hundred Years of Solitude to position 11 and 12, though these positions are not "fixed" (except first two), and what was one day on the 5th position, may be on the 9th next day and vice versa.

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    what is your 'must-read' list?!

    What are the 'must-read' books for you, on both English and American Lit.? Or any other kinds of literature for that matter. What are the books that you think everyone should read/have on thier to-read list?!
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    Amm.. there are plenty, my list is really long. During this summer I wish to read everything that James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Nabukov have ever written.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuLe View Post
    Amm.. there are plenty, my list is really long. During this summer I wish to read everything that James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Nabukov have ever written.
    I love Nabukov...he is amazing. I have been compiling a list for the past year...its indecently long...

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    I'm gonna try and keep this to 5 books (these are the 5 of the books that had the most impact on me - not in any order)

    Narziss & Goldmund
    Hard Times
    Less Than Zero
    Slaughterhouse 5
    Frankenstein
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    Pynchon, Faulkner, Beckett. Nuff said.

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    Slaughterhouse Five
    The Perks of Being a Wallflower
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    I, Lucifer
    The Secret Life of Salvador Dali
    Lolita
    The Iliad
    The Metamorphosis
    Running With Scissors
    Fahrenheit 451

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    some have already been stated...but here are some of my favorites in no particular order:

    Dostoyevsky - Crime & Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov
    Gogol - Dead Souls
    Voltaire - Candide
    Camus - The Outsider, The Plague
    Balzac - Old Goriot
    Hesse - Peter Camenzind
    Rand - Atlas Shrugged

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    Not necessarily my top ten favourite books but these are what i recommend everyone to read at least.

    1. 1984
    2. Angela's Ashes
    3. American Psycho
    4. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
    5. Dubliners
    5. Frankenstein
    6. Catcher in the Rye
    7. Alice in Wonderland
    8. On the Road
    9. Cannery Row
    10. Great Gatsby
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