1f3b4efedd Listology. n2lect2el02/24/2006 Thanks so much for typing this in–it's just the kind of thing that I live for. M. The idea of one or two names of books is just so as to sound intelligent in the bookshop. G. I'd go against the grain of the popularity of his first novel and suggest The Deer Park (1955) and The Executioner's Song (1979). Verma MISC49Cultural Tourism Management Vishwas Mehta MISC50Walking the Tightrope Rehana Ahmed MISC51The Great Mortality John Kelly MISC52The lost dreams Mohd. For Dickens they include The Old Curiosity Shop and Martin Chuzzlewit, but not David Copperfield, Bleak House, or Great Expectations. Start browsing right now! Friend: Web Design Malaysia Copyright 2007 - 2016 GetFreeEbooks.com. M.
.. Other sources Clark, Alex (2006-02-26). It also includes a collection of essays by Albert Camus, The Rebel. Thanks for posting this. Ah, but plenty of the likes of Ian McEwan and J.M. lukeprog01/12/2010 ukaunz, It seems this is the most popular list on Listology! How many views does it have? . Benson of the Queen Lucia fame. n2lect2el02/15/2006 Cool. The Holy Qurdaan, translated by Dr. If you're going to include poems, wouldn't the Iliad and the Odyssey, which actually tell stories that are arguably novelistic (especially the Odyssey) make a lot more sense than the Metamorphoses, which is just a series of loosely connected stories from mythology in verse? Some of the selections for later authors are also odd - including "The Monastery" for Scott but excluding "Waverley" and "The Heart of Midlothian"? Including "Castle Richmond" for Trollope but excluding "Barchester Towers" and "The Way We Live Now"? "Martin Chuzzlewit" but not "The Pickwick Papers"? I'd add that any list of 1001 novels "you must read before you die" should really not be comprised of 40% novels from the last 40 years.
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