View Full Version : Round 1-2, Group B
Top 2 will make it to the List.
Please vote for as many as you want.
The number of votes will also decide the final place of these novels in the Top 100 List, positions 90 to 100.
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... and yet again, the randomizer made me a group where I can't vote
I've read only Jaws, and I think it can't be among Top 100.
Well if it has to be any two of these, Jaws is as good a pick as any.
It doesn't have to. That's why I will have to sit this one out, unless I find the time to read any of the other 4. I will read all of them, eventually, but now it's a matter of four or five days, and I haven't finished Watership Down yet.
Mattrick
10-10-2013, 08:13 AM
Isn't Watership Down a beast of a book?
Only read Where The Red Fern Grows and it's very touching. Made me cry when I was a kid lol
The poll will be closed on Tuesday, Oct 15
Darkthoughts
10-13-2013, 11:05 PM
It's such a long time since I read Jaws that I can't vouch for it anymore. I voted Princess Bride, of course, but also Battle Royale which is an amazing novel. Japanese authors seem to write with such clarity and detail - with the ability to make ordinary, everyday observations seem new. Haruki Murakami is a master at this, for example.
bears have never liked Murakami
It's such a long time since I read Jaws that I can't vouch for it anymore. I voted Princess Bride, of course, but also Battle Royale which is an amazing novel. Japanese authors seem to write with such clarity and detail - with the ability to make ordinary, everyday observations seem new. Haruki Murakami is a master at this, for example.
You should've seconded my nomination for The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
Darkthoughts
10-14-2013, 12:41 PM
bears have never liked Murakami
Which still shocks me! But, Bears are hard to predict :)
You should've seconded my nomination for The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
I think yesterday was the first time I've been here since like...May?...June? I wouldn't have picked that as my favourite Murakami though. If you could have Wild Sheep Chase and Dance Dance Dance as one book I'd go for that, or Kafka On The Shore maybe...
bears have never liked Murakami
Which still shocks me! But, Bears are hard to predict :)foxes should play with bears more often...
Darkthoughts
10-14-2013, 01:01 PM
Yes, they absolutely should :huglove:
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The Princess Bride and Jaws make it to Top 100
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