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Jul 14, 2012 04:02AM

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The webpage appears to be the 2008 list. The cover is of the 2008 edition, and titles that were added to the 2008 edition are on that list, but titles on the 2010 list are not.



Thanks for the info, Arukiyomi



But I am also a major ocd list-fanatic. Between the three versions of this and many others I'm tracking, I have to live to be 69 in order to get to all the ones that I want!
I do have a spreadsheet of all three lists combined. There are a total of 1294 distinct books and 766 distinct authors. I'm happy to share with anyone who asks. (Since I don't advertise or charge money for it, I'm assuming I'm not infringing any copyright laws.)

It's the distribution of the list that the publishers are objecting to, free or otherwise. They are worried that a the availability of the list in app or spreadsheet form will damage sales of particularly their ebooks. Making money from it is another issue but not their central concern.
So, if it is the spreadsheet I made, I wouldn't be too vocal about sharing a list that Quintessence has explicitly asked to be removed from distribution.
As for those 6 that were removed having been added in 2008, of those I've read, I'd say that Curious Incident and The Reluctant Fundamentalist were good enough to remain on the list as important books. Particularly the latter was excellent at capturing the spirit of the age.




I thought that The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay was one of the best books I've ever read. I was very sorry to see it go.



Soon enough! I've got a few left on the current list to read yet. ;-)


On this group's bookshelf.

There are 714 of those books. Not sure where that list might be.


I'm glad of the Julian Barnes and Eugenides, not so much about Franzen and Roth or Goon Squad. Will have to look further at the others.


Deanne made a shelf.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...


So, is the cover illustration from Memoirs of a Geisha? And is it included in the 2012 edition?

The 11 I found had't appeared on a previous list, but there maybe more.

I have to say though, it's killing me that I don't have a copy of the new edition in front of me! I want to comb through it and see what other changes have been made. :o)


On Love (Essays in Love) - Alain de Botton
Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
Measuring the World - Daniel Kehlmann
The History of Love _ Nicole Krauss..."
On Love has been included in all editions.
Memoirs of a Geisha was included in 2006, removed in 2008, and apparently reinstated in 2012.
Measuring the World was added in the 2008 edition.
And The History of Love is new for the 2012 edition.
Huh. No Kafka on the Shore or The Ghost Road? Both were in the first three editions and now they don't make the cut? Arukiyomi might run out of font colors for the new spreadsheet.



Jan that was exactly my thinking. I was trying to find a list of those 714 books, do you happen to know where I could find it?

When Arukiyomi is allowed to publish his spreadsheet again, the core list is one of the tabs. It's the only place I've seen it.

ETA: Nevermind, it doesn't include any of the additions Deanne mentioned and still has the two removed books that Manda mentioned.

Thanks, I mean I could take the time myself to analyze each list but I have other things to do like read the books. Hope his list is available again soon.
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