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Re: 5 best books of British Authorship you've ever read BlackAdder Send a noteboard - 23/04/2010 08:43:46 PM
1. Return of the Native (Hardy)
2. Animal Farm (Orwell)
3. A Tale of Two Cities (Dickens)
4. A Clockwork Orange (Burgess)
5. A Brave New World (Huxley)
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5 best books of British Authorship you've ever read - 21/04/2010 08:10:56 PM 1228 Views
Hmmm. Difficult. - 21/04/2010 08:15:31 PM 728 Views
Re: Hmmm. Difficult. - 21/04/2010 08:35:03 PM 668 Views
Okay. Replace P&P with Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. - 21/04/2010 09:15:59 PM 625 Views
It is a book... - 23/04/2010 06:22:05 PM 739 Views
Hm. Maybe. - 26/04/2010 03:08:12 PM 770 Views
Harumph. - 21/04/2010 08:51:25 PM 796 Views
And of course Huxley's Brave New World. - 21/04/2010 08:52:49 PM 652 Views
So now, if you would, edit it down to just five. - 21/04/2010 09:13:13 PM 805 Views
No. I do enough editing as is. - 21/04/2010 10:17:56 PM 689 Views
Thanks - 21/04/2010 09:21:15 PM 858 Views
It is very good. - 21/04/2010 10:18:08 PM 789 Views
I've read a bit about it... - 21/04/2010 11:04:52 PM 814 Views
Interesting. - 21/04/2010 09:08:35 PM 830 Views
Re: Interesting. - 21/04/2010 09:19:41 PM 821 Views
Without rules, peoples' best "5" becomes meaningless. Hard decisions need to be made. - 21/04/2010 10:00:08 PM 688 Views
Yes, but then the number was arbitrary to begin with... - 21/04/2010 10:26:02 PM 672 Views
I disagree for the above stated reasons. - 21/04/2010 10:30:13 PM 762 Views
I agree, #1 problem people had in composition classes... - 22/04/2010 12:00:19 AM 809 Views
I was forced to read JUDE the OBSCURE in high school. - 21/04/2010 09:50:37 PM 856 Views
It's in my top ten books of all time. - 21/04/2010 10:02:01 PM 763 Views
what are the others in your Top 10 of All Time? - 21/04/2010 10:11:29 PM 657 Views
Here goes, - 21/04/2010 10:36:21 PM 926 Views
omg, naming top 10 is impossible. - 22/04/2010 03:57:24 AM 866 Views
I enjoyed it as well - 21/04/2010 10:45:53 PM 762 Views
It's a powerful and shocking beginning to any book. - 22/04/2010 01:01:03 AM 746 Views
Indeed - 22/04/2010 03:07:48 AM 722 Views
Well, I was 16 - 23/04/2010 06:14:15 PM 761 Views
It might be worth at least trying to re-read - 22/04/2010 12:01:47 AM 629 Views
I seem to recall that it was actual dislike. - 23/04/2010 06:15:37 PM 762 Views
I'm old and frequently forget nationalities - 21/04/2010 09:25:07 PM 828 Views
I loved Watership Down when I first read it! *NM* - 21/04/2010 10:10:45 PM 354 Views
Difficult - 21/04/2010 10:00:09 PM 696 Views
Let's see... - 21/04/2010 10:37:07 PM 639 Views
Hm.... - 22/04/2010 12:44:20 AM 838 Views
This is a very difficult task. - 22/04/2010 02:16:07 AM 689 Views
I love your number one. I love that book - 22/04/2010 02:51:15 AM 662 Views
Definitely agree with Greg about the Wedgwood book. - 22/04/2010 04:06:49 PM 733 Views
I suppose it depends on definitions... - 22/04/2010 04:34:40 PM 676 Views
I'd count him as both - 22/04/2010 07:11:58 PM 769 Views
Irish by accident of birth, English to the depths of his soul by the grace of God. *NM* - 22/04/2010 10:12:28 PM 377 Views
I think you mean - 22/04/2010 11:09:22 PM 666 Views
Oh wow. - 22/04/2010 02:29:38 AM 726 Views
just remembered the Herriot books. - 24/04/2010 03:48:18 PM 636 Views
James Herriot has a special place in my heart. - 25/04/2010 01:45:50 AM 645 Views
Mine also - 26/04/2010 11:02:19 AM 676 Views
Begone, you! *NM* - 26/04/2010 02:54:07 PM 303 Views
What did I do? *NM* - 26/04/2010 02:56:37 PM 331 Views
You might try The Raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall. *NM* - 22/04/2010 04:08:30 AM 331 Views
I'm going to cheat and give you two different lists - 22/04/2010 06:54:18 AM 769 Views
Ooo - 22/04/2010 06:54:21 PM 720 Views
Only 5? - 22/04/2010 11:43:32 AM 662 Views
Never delved much into British literature, but here are my five. - 22/04/2010 07:43:24 PM 715 Views
Tricky. - 23/04/2010 11:12:36 AM 954 Views
Re: 5 best books of British Authorship you've ever read - 23/04/2010 08:43:46 PM 808 Views

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