Steve
re: Brown...
You have to pick specific volumes! Sorry if I didn't make that clear,
otherwise someone could suggest a decalogy and 9 others, ie 19 works!
Thanks
Robert C
On 10/8/10 11:22 PM, Stephen Guerin wrote:
I'd add "Sometimes a Great Notion", by Ken Kesey
and pretty much any volume of Encyclopedia Brown. That kid can solve
anything.
-S
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On Oct 8, 2010, at 1:44 PM, Robert J. Cordingley wrote:
Ok, so I've decided my literary education is somewhat lacking and
would like to know this group's recommendations for the "10 Best
Literary Works" I should read. They have to be works of fiction and
available in English and not just say of 2009 but of all time.
Google searches tend to list the best of a year or be listed by one
particular publisher. This is a good group to poll since you all
(most) have at least some kind of scientific/technical bent. So I
know the suggestions will be good ones for me!
Once I have a list of all suggestions maybe I'll ask you all to vote
on them.
My list currently starts with Frank's recommendation today:
"Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West" by Cormac
McCarthy
Thanks!
Robert C.
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