(Shamelessly stolen from a book display at Waterstone’s in Amsterdam, which I took a picture of and then copied down, cause, so cool, right?)
1900: The Wizard of Oz, Frank L. Baum
1901: Kim, Rudyard Kipling
1902: The Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad
1903: Call of The Wild, Jack London
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rachelkawesome said:
I’ve read 33 of these, 34 if “Northern Lights” is the British/non-American title of “The Golden Compass” (which I’m pretty sure it is).
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andkatesays said:
I did a little better on this list that the previous one; I’ve read 22 of these. But at least on the one I’ve heard of all of them, as opposed to the other list which was mostly a mystery.
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Everything I’ve read...bolded. What should I get
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