Listopia > Pixie's votes on the list Best Books Ever (18 Books)
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Animal Farm
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"It has a good undercurrnt political message, besides, pigs are funny."
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The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon, #2)
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"Because it is intriguing."
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Romeo and Juliet
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"What a load of lovely love tosh!"
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Lord of the Flies
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"Scary, with some good implications and well written."
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Crime and Punishment
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"Strongly thematic, and deserves a re-reading."
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Of Mice and Men
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"A slightly scary story, really!"
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Jane Eyre
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"A classic that deserves to be re-read, I might appreciate it more now that I am older."
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Dracula
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"Read it to know it but did not enjoy it."
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Brave New World
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"Terrific, I love stories that are utopias or dystopias."
Pixie
rated it 4 stars
See Review |
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Fahrenheit 451
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"I like the futuristic edge to this book."
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Green Eggs and Ham
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"This is still funny today, years after I read it to my son."
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A Tale of Two Cities
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"Good social history really."
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Catch-22
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"This story is profound, really."
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Dune (Dune #1)
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"Good fantasy fiction."
Pixie
rated it 4 stars
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The Bell Jar
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"I read this book because I was supposed to, eye-opener."
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Frankenstein: The 1818 Text
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"I read this book because a woman wrote it!"
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes, #3)
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"Well written stories of adventure, what's not to like."
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The Brothers Karamazov
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"This book was on High School reading list so I read it. I need to re-read it with a more mature eye."
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