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Azrael said:dreunc1542 said:Beaker said:Utterly dismayed that "All the King's Men" is omitted.
Granting that this is a flawed list, but on a list of only 16, it should rightfully be omitted.
That would depend upon whether one thought it was of equal or greater stature that "To Kill A Mockingbird," the most overrated novel in the American canon.
Speaking of which, how is that bracketed, but not "Huckleberry Finn?"
Azrael said:The estates of messrs. Faulkner and Hemingway are going to send A. Huffington some very sternly worded notes this evening, I ashure you. Very sternly worded indeed.
Versatile said:Azrael said:The estates of messrs. Faulkner and Hemingway are going to send A. Huffington some very sternly worded notes this evening, I ashure you. Very sternly worded indeed.
The Orwell estate ashumes it's a conspiracy of censorship.
Uncle.Ruckus said:The deck estate feels the list is a drug-induced hallucination.
Mizzougrad96 said:Some of the books on that list, I read in high school or college and didn't think they were anything special at all... Maybe that's what happens with great books when something is required reading.
I remember Lolita being an exception. The Great Gatsby was an exception. Moby deck was an exception.
I'm stunned For Whom the Bell Tolls isn't on that list. Count of Monte Cristo was another one I read in school and loved.