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How Many Of These Have You Read
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Be honest. Knowing the story or watching the film doesn't count. Unless you've actually read the whole of 'A Tale of Two Cities', you can't count it.
I got 22.
Be honest. Knowing the story or watching the film doesn't count. Unless you've actually read the whole of 'A Tale of Two Cities', you can't count it.
I got 22.
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gives mesome idea of what to read next
actually I dont recommend translation before you have done good Brit authors - I did Lez Miz ( no not the musical score) after Tale of Two Cities and learnt the hard way why translators translate and dont write novels.
[ or else Victor Hugo is second rate but I kinda din think that was true ]
actually I dont recommend translation before you have done good Brit authors - I did Lez Miz ( no not the musical score) after Tale of Two Cities and learnt the hard way why translators translate and dont write novels.
[ or else Victor Hugo is second rate but I kinda din think that was true ]
// 13. Is this supposed to prove something? Seems a pretty random list. //
I don't know how they put the list together. It's obviously all fiction, so if you love factual books, biographies etc, your count may be low.
One thing I also noticed is there's a distinct lack of science fiction, unless you count 1984.
I don't know how they put the list together. It's obviously all fiction, so if you love factual books, biographies etc, your count may be low.
One thing I also noticed is there's a distinct lack of science fiction, unless you count 1984.
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