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  • April 14, 2011 at 7:21 pm #24523 Reply
    scout1067
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    With or without Lolita, still on a local map  😀  I wonder what would it be with a worlwide map ?

    It sounds like you have something in mind.  Care to share?

    I wonder what would be a worldwide ten books list …

    Would you care to bet that the both the Bible and Koran would be on that list?

    April 15, 2011 at 1:06 am #24524 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    Top ten Classics:1. The Iliad2. The Odyssey3. Paradise Lost4. Praise of Folly5. The Inferno6. The Aeneid7. Utopia8. Robinson Crusoe9. Heart of Darkness10. Hard Times

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    Top Ten Modern :1. Gone With The Wind2. Lord of the Rings3. The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe4. Catcher In The Rye5. To Kill A Mockingbird6. Peyton Place7. The Amityville Horror8. Cujo9. The Hunt For Red October10. The Bourne Identity

     

    April 15, 2011 at 12:57 pm #24525 Reply
    Omer
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    With or without Lolita, still on a local map  😀  I wonder what would it be with a worlwide map ?

    It sounds like you have something in mind.  Care to share?

    I wonder what would be a worldwide ten books list …

    Would you care to bet that the both the Bible and Koran would be on that list?

    Agree

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