So now, if you would, edit it down to just five.
The Shrike Send a noteboard - 21/04/2010 09:13:13 PM
Happily, the success of Nineteen Eighty-Four has significantly reduced the chances of the events of the novel ever actually transpiring, but Brave New World is terrifyingly close to reality.
I'm always curious about people who see a number and then ignore it. I always wonder, can't they choose? And if they can, why don't they? It's totally subjective, of course, to list five personal best, but it's a useful exercise in editing.
5 best books of British Authorship you've ever read
- 21/04/2010 08:10:56 PM
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Hmmm. Difficult.
- 21/04/2010 08:15:31 PM
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Harumph.
- 21/04/2010 08:51:25 PM
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And of course Huxley's Brave New World.
- 21/04/2010 08:52:49 PM
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So now, if you would, edit it down to just five.
- 21/04/2010 09:13:13 PM
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Interesting.
- 21/04/2010 09:08:35 PM
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Re: Interesting.
- 21/04/2010 09:19:41 PM
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Without rules, peoples' best "5" becomes meaningless. Hard decisions need to be made.
- 21/04/2010 10:00:08 PM
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Yes, but then the number was arbitrary to begin with...
- 21/04/2010 10:26:02 PM
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I was forced to read JUDE the OBSCURE in high school.
- 21/04/2010 09:50:37 PM
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It's in my top ten books of all time.
- 21/04/2010 10:02:01 PM
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what are the others in your Top 10 of All Time?
- 21/04/2010 10:11:29 PM
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Here goes,
- 21/04/2010 10:36:21 PM
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...I think that's the first time I've noticed Lackey on anyone's top books list. <3
- 22/04/2010 12:13:26 AM
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As a gay teenager, albeit a happy one in NYC, her books were still powerful for me.
- 22/04/2010 01:00:21 AM
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I enjoyed it as well
- 21/04/2010 10:45:53 PM
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The movie version of Jude the Obscure is bad. Really bad. And doesn't make me want to read the book.
- 21/04/2010 10:28:44 PM
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Leaving aside the usual suspects (Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, Chaucer, Hardy, Austen)
- 21/04/2010 10:49:35 PM
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This is a very difficult task.
- 22/04/2010 02:16:07 AM
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I love your number one. I love that book
- 22/04/2010 02:51:15 AM
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It was the book I had in mind when talking about Island at the Center of the World.
- 22/04/2010 02:57:32 AM
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I suppose it depends on definitions...
- 22/04/2010 04:34:40 PM
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Irish by accident of birth, English to the depths of his soul by the grace of God. *NM*
- 22/04/2010 10:12:28 PM
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Oh wow.
- 22/04/2010 02:29:38 AM
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just remembered the Herriot books.
- 24/04/2010 03:48:18 PM
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James Herriot has a special place in my heart.
- 25/04/2010 01:45:50 AM
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I'm going to cheat and give you two different lists
- 22/04/2010 06:54:18 AM
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Ooo
- 22/04/2010 06:54:21 PM
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If I wanted to be really specific I could say book 1: The Sword in the Stone
- 23/04/2010 02:37:24 AM
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