The Top Ten
The Top Ten
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Average rating3.5
I browsed through this book a few weeks back during a bookstore visit and put it back on the shelf; my quick assessment found it tediously monotonous, with all the writers picking the same few classics. I couldn't pass it up for two dollars at a book sale, however. It did read with deadly repetition for the majority of the book: Macbeth...Macbeth...Macbeth...Middlemarch...Middlemarch...Middlemarch...War and Peace...War and Peace...War and Peace. It was the surprises, the little known favorites, that I found to be worth the price of the book, the So Long, See You Tomorrows, The Man Who Loved Childrens, the Quartet in Autumns. I love to hear about other people's favorite books....It should be written under their name on a tag when meeting new people....inscribed on t-shirts....emblazoned on business cards....added to signature lines....