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What was the greatest book of the 20th century?
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155Glenn, I've read the two Caro books on LBJ, I like them...when's the thshadowman-8/14/2001
154I have read both of Manchester's Churchill biographies and they are magnificGlenn Petersen-8/14/2001
153Nice quote from Faulkner, Cush. This is non-fiction and not an endorsement of Mshadowman-8/14/2001
152el polvo--ever see the elderly robbed of their savings by low life scum conmen--LTK007-8/13/2001
151A quote from William Faulkner's address on receiving the Nobel prize in 1950Cush-8/13/2001
150paxmax- the only thing that can hurt you is robots. they're made of a lot oelpolvo-8/13/2001
149if you can be at ease with what challenges a system of thought the goes counterLTK007-8/13/2001
148paxmax- i don't despise anything. i don't understand what you're telpolvo-8/13/2001
147I have his Black Book -- interesting-- 1963 by EP Dutton-- the book cover is oriVolsi Mimir-8/13/2001
146I finally figured out, it posts, but it is then VERY slow to reload and show youThe Philosopher-8/12/2001
145Durrel hated "The Dark Labrynth." It was his only attempt at commerciaDouglas Nordgren-8/12/2001
144I remember running into a retired judge right after I read that (God, nearly 30 Canuck Dave-8/12/2001
143I liked Report to Greco the best of NK's books. Whimsical at times. But &quCanuck Dave-8/12/2001
142Dennis, "Brave New World" is definitely a great read. I would also lisGottfried-8/12/2001
141Dennis, I had a look at your profile, and it reminded me of one of my favourite Cush-8/12/2001
140BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley --1932--are we there yet? But the Director haD.Austin-8/12/2001
139Cefâlu (The Dark Labyrinth)~ Lawrence Durrell Illuminatus Trilogy ~Robert SVolsi Mimir-8/12/2001
138<b>The Grapes of Wrath</b> <i>John Steinbeck</i> So farCush-8/12/2001
137OT-drat SI gets me Maaaaddd when it doesn't post--but really is posting--so LTK007-8/12/2001
136El Polvo--regards my problem with Vision--this is in a review applied to "VLTK007-8/12/2001
135deletedLTK007-8/12/2001
134That's a really good one, Gordon. I remember reading that about 12 years agoLPS5-8/12/2001
133"The Dosadi Experiment" - Frank Herbert "Bones of the Moon"Jorj X Mckie-8/11/2001
132<b>The Last Temptation of Christ</b> <i>Nikos Kazantzakis</Cush-8/11/2001
131Anyone for SHIBUMI by Trevanian (SP?), I thought it was an interesting read, migMiner-8/11/2001
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