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miss_yt ([personal profile] miss_yt) wrote2006-09-26 11:44 am

Squee!

TIME magazine has published a list of the all-time top 100 novels*. I've read twenty of them and seen movie adaptations of four or five more.

But I was pleasantly surprised to see that Snow Crash was on the list! Woot!

EDIT: Oh, wait, make that twenty-one books. I missed Things Fall Apart on the first pass.


*English-language from 1923 to the present, that is, which in my opinion does not merit the "all-time" description.

[identity profile] miss-yt.livejournal.com 2006-09-26 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a confession to make: I read seven of those twenty-one books for school assignments. One was in sixth grade, a couple were summer reading, and the rest, I think, were for my 11th-grade Humanities class.. That's not to say I didn't enjoy most of them. Also, I only read part of The French Lieutenant's Woman.

I haven't read Ulysses and can't say whether it deserves a place on the list or not. But a truly comprehensive list of English-language books would probably include the following:



  • Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift


  • Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen


  • Great Expectations, and possibly some other things, by Charles Dickens


  • The Moonstone and maybe The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. At least The Moonstone should be in there. Although it was serialized first and later collected into a novel.


  • Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle




  • I am probably missing a few, but I think those would be on a list without the cutoff date.