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http://www.boingboing.net/2009/01/14/the-pet-dragon-by-ch.html

Now that I think of it, this is really a natural venue for teaching these characters, or at least those that are still vaguely close to being pictograms. (Those of you who read Sinfest regularly may recall that they do something similar (rarely).
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because I really need to be spending time FORMATTING TEXT instead of sleeping.

Some organization believes that the average adult has read only six of the works below. Don't ask me how they think they know this. We all know I have a Long Tail...let's just see how long it is.

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* duplicates (included in other items on the list)
read for school: 16
read in entirety: 40
started, haven't finished: 7
intend to read: 7 (not the same 7, but there is some overlap :) )
seen in film or theatre production: 24
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from [livejournal.com profile] darcydodo
These are the top 106 books most often marked as "unread" by LibraryThing’s users. As in, they sit on the shelf to make you look smart or well-rounded. Bold the ones you've read, underline the ones you read for school, italicize the ones you started but didn't finish.


I honestly do not understand what some of these are doing on this list. (And where's all the James Michener? [I'm not dissing him--I've read and liked a lot of his stuff, and it's given me an appreciation for various aspects of history that I haven't acquired elsewhere--but he does write tomes.])

On reflection--to be fair--I suspect that the original poster (not [livejournal.com profile] darcydodo) left out two big reasons why people might have bought some of these books but not read them: recommended by friends with different tastes, or simply not _yet_ read them. I dislike the serious implication of pretension (as distinct from my own humorous self-deprecation in the subject line).

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Iain Banks is one of my favorite SF authors. One of his books, Against A Dark Background, apparently has an epilogue that was not published in my copy of the book. I don't recommend reading it if you haven't read the book--it doesn't stand on its own and it contains spoilers--but I do recommend the book, and Iain Banks' SF in general. (He's also written some non-science-fiction, but I haven't read any of it yet.)

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