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    Lit Nets Top 100 Books

    Though this will probably be quite the project, I thought it could be fun.

    I thought it would be fun if Lit Net created its own Top 100 Book list, made up of nominations by lit net members.

    What books do you think should be on a top 100 list?

    Each member can have up to 5 nominations if you post less than 5, that is ok, but if you post more than 5, I will only count the first 5 posted.

    I will try and keep track and count of all the posts, and tally it up to make a Top 100 list created by the lit net members.

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    Sounds fun:
    Lolita
    The Great Gatsby
    Of Mice and Men
    A Tale of Two Cities
    The Glass Menagerie (are we allowed plays, by the way? If not, I'll edit)

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    I will be generous and allow plays in. No reason why they should be discounted.

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    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
    The Count of Monte-Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    Watership Down by Richard Adams
    The Blue Castle by L. M. Montgomery

    Why must we choose just five? It's far too difficult!
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    A very good idea but are books supposed to be originally in English only?
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    Frankenstein
    Wuthering Heights
    Madam Bovary
    Gulliver’s Travels
    On The Road


    From what I have read these would be my five I think, in terms of greatness, not my top five personal favourites, though I do love them all.

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    Hard Times - Dickens
    The Idiot - Dostoevsky
    Paradise Lost - Milton
    Beowulf
    Moll Flanders -Defoe

    **Edit: Can we also include five books we feel should not be included? A kind of minus point for each book as well.....**
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    Middlemarch - George Eliot
    Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
    Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
    L'Assomoir - Emile Zola
    King Lear - Shakespeare



    Oh, I wanted Wuthering Heights too. It's so difficult choosing only 5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive View Post
    A very good idea but are books supposed to be originally in English only?
    Hehe no, it can be works that were translated. I thought that would be nice for a change. As many book lits to focus only on English

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    Okay, then. Just five? A very difficult choice for me...

    To Kill a Mockingbird
    Siddhartha
    Wuthering Heights
    A Bridge to Terabithia
    The Hotel new Hampshire (I was having second thoughts regarding Crime and Punishment but then its ending was too much for me to put it here)

    BTW, these do not have to be the books I enjoyed the most (I have enjoyed some really crappy books too and what I loved the best about them was the chance they gave me to criticize them )
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    **Edit: Can we also include five books we feel should not be included? A kind of minus point for each book as well.....**
    Haha maybe we can create a sort of seperate anti-list.

    ok here are my own nominations

    1. Siddhartha
    2. Catcher in the Rye
    3. The Magus
    4. The Fountianhead
    5. No Exit

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    My list:
    1.The Red and the Black by Stendhal
    2.Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky
    3.I Claudius by Graves
    4.War and Peace by Tolstoy
    5.Master and Margarita by Bulgakov

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    I Am Legend
    Journey To The End Of The Night
    As I Lay Dying
    Nausea
    To Kill A Mockingbird

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    Brothers Karamazov
    Don Quijote
    War and Peace
    Les Miserables
    Crime and Punishment
    At thunder and tempest, At the world's coldheartedness,
    During times of heavy loss And when you're sad
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    The Sun Also Rises - Hemingway
    The Great Gatsby - Fitzgerald
    Catch-22 - Heller
    Lolita - Nabokov
    A Clockwork Orange - Burgess

    This really isn't what I think are the best books of all time, just the first five I thought of when coming up with great books.

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