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  • N Nagy Vilmos

    This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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    Damn, now I have to go through it again and count them.

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    • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

      I have more than half, but others I never heard of...Isn't this list a bit 'local'?

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      Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

      Isn't this list a bit 'local'?

      It's aimed at the paper's readership. I expect the Jerusalem Times would print quite a different list.

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        I see Moby Dick is on the list (as if it's ever not on a list). For anyone who hasn't read it, here's the short version: Rope is awesome. Knots knots, rope, knots, oh yea baby. Also a white whale because reasons.

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        Not to mention the importance of a water-tight coffin.

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        • N Nagy Vilmos

          This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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          Andreas Mertens
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          23 - but I used to be quite a voracious reader...

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          • N Nagy Vilmos

            This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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            Worried Brown Eyes
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            14 for me, and I have 2 more on there that I need to get round to reading. One is Crime & Punishment, which from reading others' comments in this thread, I suspect means that Raskolnikov will remain forever a stranger. (The Unbearable Lightness of Being has taken me 20 years to get round to, so far) Regards, Stewart

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              It's very UK centric - OK, there is a Samuel Clements in there, but only the one I could see. A US "classic books" list probably wouldn't mean a lot to UK readers either.

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              And then there's those of us who don't give an elephant about any "classic books" list and just read whatever catches our attention. Because life's too short to care about what other people think you should read.

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              • N Nagy Vilmos

                This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                chriselst
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                I've read 8 for definite, a few more I think I may have read but cannot remember them at all. Another I am half way through (Tristam Shandy), another I gave up on (Lord of the Rings), three I have seen the film but not read, and my grandmother has always lived in Eliot Drive named after George Eliot.

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                • N Nagy Vilmos

                  This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                  #28: Does it count if you've heard Tom Jones in concert? (Terrific experience BTW - that old geezer can certainly keep up the pace) Seriously: I consider myself an educated person and have read MANY classics - but not very many on this list. I guess the fight for what books come into top 100 is quite hard. I'm somewhat surprised that there is no Jules Verne and no Shakespeare on the list... :confused: One book on the list that I HAVE read, though, is "Don Quixote" by Cervantes (all 900 pages), and I can safely say that - although an interesting experience - the reputation of that book is WAY overrated. It's definitely not good enough to put it in the top 10! :doh:

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                  • N Nagy Vilmos

                    This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                    28 I have not heard of. 19 I have read (actually still reading War of the Worlds - really interesting descriptions of the area where we live).

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                    • N Nagy Vilmos

                      This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                      Bassam Abdul Baki
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                      I've read around 10, give or take a couple. Just can't remember. I've seen a few more as movies. If I read them on Wikipedia, does that count?

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                      • N Nagy Vilmos

                        This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                        I've read 17 of those. I think the list is ridiculous. First, Don Quixote is an enormous bore and terribly overrated. Secondly, and I find it difficult to respect any list that doesn't have Dracula on it. Thirdly, where is Kurt Vonnegut?

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                        • N Nagy Vilmos

                          This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                          Oso Oluwafemi Ebenezer
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                          Only read one (39. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe)

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                          • N Nagy Vilmos

                            This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                            • N Nagy Vilmos

                              This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                              I've read 8, seen few more as movies, if you count watching the movie. I think there are a number of books that should have been mentioned over what was presented. Other than HG Wells, Mary Shelly or Douglas Adams where were the some of the other notable Sci Fi writers? Phillip K Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury. Too many books, too many books...

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                              • N Nagy Vilmos

                                This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                Nagy Vilmos wrote:

                                100 novels everyone should read normal people only read under duress

                                FTFY

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                                  Do you read eBooks or papeback ?

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                                    #28: Does it count if you've heard Tom Jones in concert? (Terrific experience BTW - that old geezer can certainly keep up the pace) Seriously: I consider myself an educated person and have read MANY classics - but not very many on this list. I guess the fight for what books come into top 100 is quite hard. I'm somewhat surprised that there is no Jules Verne and no Shakespeare on the list... :confused: One book on the list that I HAVE read, though, is "Don Quixote" by Cervantes (all 900 pages), and I can safely say that - although an interesting experience - the reputation of that book is WAY overrated. It's definitely not good enough to put it in the top 10! :doh:

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                                    Does it count if you've once heard about a singer called Tom Jones?

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                                    • N Nagy Vilmos

                                      This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                      Marc Clifton
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                                      21. I'm appalled that the Foundation Trilogy by Asimov (or Asimov's I Robot series) is not on that list! Marc

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                                      • N Nagy Vilmos

                                        This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                        Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                                        19! :omg:

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                                        • N Nagy Vilmos

                                          This list[^] from the Torygraph claims these are the one wot we should read. I consider myself reasonably well read and yet only manage a paltry 12!

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                                          Andy Brummer
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                                          I've read magister ludi when I was on a Herman Hesse binge in college, but I'd never put it on a must read list.

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