That was my general take when I blogged about it a few days ago
Larry Send a noteboard - 19/01/2013 02:42:33 PM
For example, I'm surprised why Madame Bovary isn't higher on the list, and why Ayn Rand made it at all given the fact that virtually no one who reads her books really LIKES them; they just like the philosophy or they don't. A few of them I've never even heard of, too.
Also, I was surprised to see that no one at this board was talking about having any reading challenges for 2013.
Also, I was surprised to see that no one at this board was talking about having any reading challenges for 2013.
I've read something close to 75% of those books and own a few more. Most I could see appearing on there, but a few were just oddballs (Martin and Rand being the two most obvious examples).
As for a reading challenge, I didn't post mine here, but I did on my blog:
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.

If this board had more activity, I'd propose doing a list similar to this one
19/01/2013 11:34:41 AM
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A good list, though some of the choices are surprising.
19/01/2013 02:36:20 PM
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That was my general take when I blogged about it a few days ago
19/01/2013 02:42:33 PM
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You could do a list
19/01/2013 02:38:12 PM
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I suppose I could
19/01/2013 02:46:20 PM
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Re: I suppose I could
19/01/2013 04:25:33 PM
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I dare say any non-English novel that would appear on such a list, would be available in translation
19/01/2013 10:39:04 PM
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