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Robert g Blair12-Sep-14 17:57
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Well, of that list I've read 46.

At least half of those 46 books I didn't think were that great.

I am a lot older now, and some of them I find quite unreadable, like Nausea, Der Glasperlenspeil, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Ulysses.

Others in the list are still awesome, and I have re-read recently, like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Code of the Woosters, Pride & Prejudice.

Any list of just 100 books is going to be flawed, and this list is just as flawed as any other. Moby Dick at second, and Anna Karenina at third place show that the list-maker is bound by convention.

If Moby Dick wasn't a "great" novel, no-one would read it. And I doubt that any modern reader would put up with the spineless, inanimate jelly that Tolstoy uses as the sock-puppet for all his delusions of womanhood in Anna Karenina.

OK, Middlemarch at number one. Personally I would have had a Jane Austen, or perhaps a P.G. Wodehouse.
But if I had chosen a George Eliot, I would have picked Silas Marner, the only really happy Eliot novel.
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