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How many of the 1001 books have you read?
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Thanks for the tips Deanne
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Try the spreadsheets and/or list sites listed in this thread. Nice way to keep track of your list reads. :)
Tenijha wrote: "Just checked the site that El posted http://1001beforeyoudie.com/ and just wrote down the ones I've read on a piece of paper, not sure how else to do it! Surprised at some that are there and some ..."
You should check out the spreadsheets, it is a great way t keep up with the list, there is a discussion regarding it on here, check the What list are you using discussion for links.
You should check out the spreadsheets, it is a great way t keep up with the list, there is a discussion regarding it on here, check the What list are you using discussion for links.
Christine wrote: "Tenijha, I found a simple list online that was all three list combined. It was in some order I could not understand. I reordered it myself alpha by title. I keep it as a simple word document on my ..."
Hello Christine, I would definitely like a copy if i could, I tried to message you but it said you weren't accepting messages; sallen@ameritrainedu.com
Hello Christine, I would definitely like a copy if i could, I tried to message you but it said you weren't accepting messages; sallen@ameritrainedu.com

Alas, at my age I feel obliged to count ALL the titles I've read, at any age, though I am gradually re-reading a few as I realize how much I have forgotten about them.
I'm also a former English major and teacher, so I've had a real head start on some of you new list enthusiasts.

I probably have it set for ..."
Christine, can you send me the list also? You can send it to shanikachante@hotmail.com if it's not too much trouble. I've been looking for a list to print out for shopping. I also prefer it by title...it's easier.

I am currently working on my own list, but it is SLOW going. I guess I am going to have to break down and buy the book. The one list I have is just too big to print and carry.


Wow! Sounds like just what I am looking for. If it's not too much trouble, would you email me a copy: Mike at runmw@swbell.net. Thanks, thanks, and thanks.

Thanks, Christine. You must of put in alot of time on it. I really appreciate you sending to me.

Yes, thank you very much Christine, I would love a copy. It turns out the list on the link I posted previously leaves out a lot of titles that are on some of the lists. My email is tenijha@gmail.com, thank you so much!


That's like a 10% change! Have opinions of what "should" be read really changed that much in four years? I'm just curious as to how it's all decided I guess...

Thank you Christine, it does seems to be a more definitive list, I have 50 of them (counting my just finished Tess) as opposed to 42 on the other. I was really happy to see The Yellow Wallpaper there too - I read that in a Lit class in college and it really touched something in me and I have never been able to forget it.

Original List published in 2006.
2008 Edition (I believe it was not released in the US) replaced 282 titles from the 2006 list. It seemed to replace books of over-represented Western authors with more non-Western works.
2010 edition replaced 11 books from the 2008 edition.


I can't believe they knocked Curious Incident of the Dog at Night-time, The Plot Against America and Adventures of Kavalier and Clay from the list! :(


Paul wrote: "I agree. I read a lot of the books at school but I'm only counting books that I’ve read in the last 2 months since I found the list(s). – In addition to a couple that had a big impact on me when I ..."

I did the same, except i ordered it by author surname. I still update a spreadsheet, although i work from a printed copy of my word document.
I have just made it to 10! Wow...I'm really getting up there lol




I decided to reread all the books I'd read before starting this list, because all but 2 of them were books I'd read in highschool and I seriously don't remember most of what I read, so right now I'm at 1 and 3/4s books on the list. I've got a long road ahead of me, but I'm looking forward to it!

That's a really good idea because even if you had read them then, and remembered, you'll be seeing different things. For example, when I read Little Wommen back when I was 10-11? I wouldn't have known as much as the history I do now. You're still very young now, but your viewpoints and education still have changed. Very ambitious goal!

Good effort, I did the same thing. I only counted about 4 books when i started and they were ones I' read within the last few years.
I discounted anything i read at school. I just finished no# 27.

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