Hello CYBERPOPE!
** On Tuesday 14.09.21 - 12:31, CYBERPOPE wrote to ALL:
Here we go. . .books
100 years ago, in 1921 (save you doing the math; I'm cool
like that)
The number one book, per Goodreads, was: The Complete Anne
of Green Gables Boxed Set (Anne of Green Gables, #1-8) L.M.
Montgomery
I have read none of these, nor seesn any episode of the TV
series, apparently about a loveable redheaded moppet living
in Prince Edward Island, in Atlantic Canada.
The series is still a favourite with people who are fed up with
vampire/human love. Anne of Green Gables and the Hardy Boys/
Nancy Drew stories get a renewed interest with new generations.
Now, 50 years ago (1971--you're welcome!), per Goodreads:
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Hunter S. Thompson
Have not read it, but after reading the blurb/description
on Goodreads, I marked it on my to read list. . .
It's on my backburner list too.
Name a couple of your favorite old books; Google "number one book in 19xx goodreads" to get thetop book for your birth yreasr & post it here --
let's see who's resd what. .
Google/Goodreads result for my birth year is:
#1
Things Fall Apart (The African Trilogy, #1)
Chinua Achebe
#2
Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories
Truman Capote
#3
Brave New World / Brave New World Revisited
Aldous Huxley
#4
Animal Farm and 1984
George Orwell
#5
The Witch of Blackbird Pond
Elizabeth George Speare
#6
The Once and Future King (The Once and Future King, #1-4)
T.H. White
#7
The Agony and the Ecstasy
Irving Stone
#8
The Dharma Bums
Jack Kerouac
#9
Exodus
Leon Uris
#10
Old Yeller
Fred Gipson
#11
A Bear Called Paddington (Paddington, #1)
Michael Bond
#12
Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
Dr. Seuss
#13
Our Man in Havana
Graham Greene
Book Cover
#14
The Cat in the Hat Comes Back (The Cat in the Hat, #2)
Dr. Seuss
#15
The Leopard
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Of those..
I've only read #3 #4 #6 #7 #14
Wishlist is #8
Started but quit #9
Saw the film of #10
Read other books be the author of #13
My 1967 book was:
The Outsiders
S.E. Hinton
That's another one I'd like to give a go. It's a steadily
sought-after title in my shop.
I'm still PO'ed that I was not given "Animal Farm" to read
at all in my school years.
...I graduated after 8th grade was
half done.
(yup 13 years old & done with High School -- they had
nothing to teach me, so I taught them instead & teachers
HATE that!
Huh? You were an advanced student? The gr13 math and physics
was pretty challenging. I can't imagine a 13 yr old passing all
the tests for that.
I read one classical novel; "The Naked & tthe Dead" in
1979(grade 7) as I was told to write a book report on any
novel I wanted from the school library, so I went down the
stacks & picked the thickest book they had & it was Norman
Mailer's WW2 classic.
Ah.. Norman Mailer. Lots of sex in his novels too, as I
recall.
These are public forums let's bring some life back into
them; come on, fellow creaking nerds. . .
Book nerds are likely to be readers, not conversationalists.
For now, the LITRPG echo has a few extra eyes and ears on the
subject of books. Perhaps add that one to your list of echos.
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