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cachukis

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2. Another list. Read a good number. Conversational.
Sat May 16, 2026, 10:08 PM
May 16

Who is the greatest songwriter? Left-handed pitcher? Michelin star?
Discussion on these lists is valuable.
Did they study Joseph Heller's attempt to put Catch 22 into every sentence?
Ulysses over Tristram Shandy? Stern at least gave you a laugh.
Gretzky over Orr?
Jordan over Wilt or Wilt over Russell?
The Grand Inquisitor chapter in The Brothers?
Enjoyed the list and memories of my reads.

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Pretty subjective without any criteria, but at least I've heard of most on the list, albeit not read hlthe2b May 16 #1
Another list. Read a good number. Conversational. cachukis May 16 #2
Agree with some, disagree with others, never heard of some, would have LoisB May 16 #3
My first thought: "how very British of them, 3 Austens in the top 20" RockRaven May 16 #4
Haven't read any of the soaps. Mostly mine have political or social commentary. eppur_se_muova May 16 #5
I've read a number of these, Bayard May 16 #6
Ive read most of them. Always thought of many of those as highbrow Figarosmom May 17 #7
Highbrow romance novels is an excellent way to put it, agree. betsuni May 20 #21
Terrible list Wiz Imp May 17 #8
What would your top 3 be, Wiz Imp? True Dough May 17 #9
Good question which I find difficult to answer. Wiz Imp May 17 #10
I agree with you True Dough May 17 #11
In fairness, Poe was not a novelist. n/t malthaussen May 18 #14
Definitely a better list. wnylib May 19 #19
The best classic novel I've read is Les Miserables by Victor Hugo LogDog75 May 17 #12
I've read almost all of them, much to my surprise. malthaussen May 18 #13
The British reading public would put Christie, Rowling, and Pratchett at the top... malthaussen May 18 #15
Emma should rank higher than P&P. Coventina May 18 #16
I was surprised Middlemarch was no. 1 LearnedHand May 18 #17
Did I miss 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens!! Tikki May 19 #18
Nope. Four Dickens novels made the list but not A Tale Of Two Cities Wiz Imp May 19 #20
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