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Is there a list of books that were removed?
Can't find one..
Can't find one..

Now - the new list: I'm excited about the books that have been added. I predicted Freedom too! I'm sad to see Kafka on the Shore being removed - I love that book! - but 1Q84 has been added and I do like that they don't have too many books by one author. I mean, do you really need to read 10 novels by Dickens to grasp what Dickens' did for the novel?
Anyways, still curious to see what all the changes are - especially which other books have been removed.

The talk of the Town by Ardal O'Hanlan
Enduring Love by Ian McEwan
Jack Maggs by Peter Carey
Money To burn by Ricardo Piglia
The Ghost Road by Pat Barker
Felicia's Journey by William Trevor
The Music of Chance by Paul Auster

Added: See http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/... + Memoirs of a Geisha.
Removed:
Kafka on the Shore by Murakami
The Talk of the Town by Ardal O'Hanlan
Enduring Love by Ian McEwan
Jack Maggs by Peter Carey
Money To burn by Ricardo Piglia
The Ghost Road by Pat Barker
Felicia's Journey by William Trevor
The Music of Chance by Paul Auster
Steven


http://www.listology.com/ukaunz/list/...

Where? Can you link to it? I have yet to find a list for the 2012 edition that was just released a few weeks ago.

So there have definitely been no changes to earlier parts of the list/s?

http://www.1morechapter.com/projects/...

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Actually, that list looks very much up to date now, the first 11 books are the ones that got added this year. I copied the list from this website into a word document before the 2012 edition...time for an update!

Ah, yes. It does have the 11 books added from the 2012 edition, but it doesn't indicate which 12 (or possibly more?***) books were removed. I'm still waiting for someone to post a definitive 2012 edition list.
***I suspect Memoirs of a Geisha is not the only book that was re-added. The publisher's flyer for the 2012 edition mentioned Aesop's Fables, Kidnapped, and The Passion, which were removed for the 2008 edition.

Adding onto the list mentioned by Kristel and Steven above the final four that have been removed are:
The Accidental by Ali Smith
Mothers Milk by Edward St Aubyn
Falling Man by Don DeLillo
Invisible by Paul Auster
Which brings us up to 12, which balances with the 11 new additions and Memoirs of a Geisha which was re-added.
Despite the publishers flyer, which I was curious about too, Aesop's Fables, Kidnapped and The Passion have not been re-added after all.


Are the following books still in the 2012 edition?
An Obedient Father – Akhil Sharma
Ignorance – Milan Kundera
Nineteen Seventy Seven – David Peace
Fear and Trembling – Amélie Nothomb
Fugitive Pieces – Anne Michaels
London Fields – Martin Amis
Cigarettes – Harry Mathews
The Taebek Mountains – Jo Jung-rae
The Hour of the Star – Clarice Lispector
Correction – Thomas Bernhard

These ones are all still on the 2012 list:
Fear and Trembling – Amélie Nothomb
Fugitive Pieces – Anne Michaels
London Fields – Martin Amis
Cigarettes – Harry Mathews
The Taebek Mountains – Jo Jung-rae
The Hour of the Star – Clarice Lispector
Correction – Thomas Bernhard
and these ones were removed in the 2008 edition
An Obedient Father – Akhil Sharma
Ignorance – Milan Kundera
Nineteen Seventy Seven – David Peace

These ones are all still on the 2012 list:
Fear and Trembling – Amélie Nothomb
Fugitive Pieces – Anne Michaels
London Fields – Martin Amis
Cigarettes – Harry Mathews
The Taebek Mountains –..."
Thank you for double-checking! I was reading a user's review of the 2012 edition & the user listed all the above books as removed from the 2012 edition (compared to the 2006 edition). And Arukiyomi's spreadsheet mistakenly has the latter three books color-coded "blue = books remaining on the list since 2006" in the combined list tab. So, thank you for clearing that up for me!

I noticed the incorrect colour coding for those three too when I checked the spreadsheet to see what lists they were in after finding they weren't in the new book... Must go fix that up!

Whew! Most of these are already on my shelf or I've read them (in fact, now I can get credit for some books I've already read for this year's challenge.....

Agreed. I don't think anyone should feel so compelled to that they absolutely have to read all of these books. Personally, I spread them out to about every 4 or 5 books. I like to enjoy a wide range of reads, there are plenty of good books that will never be on any "must read" list.
The next two books from the list that I will be attempting though are "Middlemarch" and "Everything is Illuminated"
LOL I'm just getting into this and it's like Literary Reading Challenge with Calvinball rules. Well, I'm game. Just ordered the latest edition from Amazon UK.



Zee wrote: "It's enough to make you give up. Is there a list of books that never, ever change across every list that has been published?"
Harold Bloom's Western Canon fits the bill. This list is about the size of all the Penguin Classics.
Harold Bloom's Western Canon fits the bill. This list is about the size of all the Penguin Classics.

That's what I was looking for too Lisa. I was actually just thinking about taking the time to compare the full lists for all 4 books and creating my own list of the 714 books. Really all we would need to do is cross out the books on the first list that do not show up on the second and then continue with the third and fourth lists. If I feel so ambitious when I get a break from work, I may do that.



Congratulations, Steven! Care to share your spreadsheet with us?


Is the Core those that have been in all 4 volumes? If so, I would think 714-12 = 702. Yes, Geisha comes back, but I think it can't be called part of the "Core" as it wasn't in every list. On the other hand, were some of those removed also not part of the core?

Judith, it would be hard to extract out just the 1001 books from my spreadsheet. I have so many other things attached to it. I am also a bit leery of sharing it since Boxall has clamped down on others who have shared their lists in the past.

Kafka on the Shore
The Talk of the Town
Jack Maggs
Enduring Love
The Ghost Road
Felicia’s Journey
The Music of Chance
These four had been in the previous two, but not the first:
Falling Man
Mother's Milk
The Accidental
Money to Burn
Invisible had only been in the last list.


I will edit my post above. The Music of Chance is in the list of seven. For some reason I only had six there.

Judith, it would be hard to extract out just the 1001 books from my spreadsheet. I have so many other things attac..."
Understand, Steven. Thanks anyway.

While not as robust as a spreadsheet, I do have all of the 1001 books (well, now it's a total of 1305 books) on one of two goodreads shelves - "1305 read" and "1305 to-be-read", which is how I keep track.

There is this GR listopia: Best Science Fiction

It's not Boxall that has objected, it's the Quarto Group who commissioned and paid for the content of the books. They have licensed this content to three publishers (Barrons in the US, Quintessence in the UK and another publisher I don't know the name of in Australia). Their objection is to the list being distributed for profit without their permission or remuneration to them.
While I'm on the subject, I have reached an agreement with the publishers to re-release an updated version of the books spreadsheet in 2013 so those of you who want one will have to be patient for a few more months yet.

Bravo! Well done!

It's not Boxall that has objected, it's the Quarto Group who c..."
I'll repeat Elizabeth (Alaska)'s joy!!!
Wonderful. I can't wait. I enjoy the app but I will be happy with an updated spreadsheet too!

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