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Ponietz

(4,408 posts)
Thu May 14, 2026, 12:15 PM 3 hrs ago

#60-41 on the Guardian's list of all-time best novels

60 Howards End
59 Never Let Me Go
58 Disgrace
57 The Sound and the Fury
56 Mansfield Park
55 The Waves
54 Orlando
53 The Transit of Venus
52 The Golden Bowl
51 My Brilliant Friend
50 Wide Sargasso Sea
49 A Fine Balance
48 The Metamorphosis
47 Vanity Fair
46 The Leopard
45 The Golden Notebook
44 Giovanni's Room
43 Housekeeping
42 The Magic Mountain
41 Heart of Darkness

https://www.theguardian.com/books/ng-interactive/2026/may/12/the-100-best-novels-of-all-time

#40-21 will be released tomorrow. Happy reading!

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#60-41 on the Guardian's list of all-time best novels (Original Post) Ponietz 3 hrs ago OP
Meh Jilly_in_VA 3 hrs ago #1
Hope you find a good book to read somewhere Ponietz 2 hrs ago #2
Just finished one, in fact Jilly_in_VA 1 hr ago #4
I hope you post the next couple of releases. I'm curious what the top 10 are. nt AnotherMother4Peace 2 hrs ago #3
So it may be a couple of days....... lastlib 59 min ago #5

Jilly_in_VA

(14,613 posts)
4. Just finished one, in fact
Thu May 14, 2026, 02:32 PM
1 hr ago

it's called All the Forgivenesses, by Elizabeth Hardinger. It reminded me a bit of one of my favorite books, Lamb in His Bosom, which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1933 but which few people have heard of these days, I suspect. I read a lot, but I just think many of these lists are very subjective, based on the views of some critics or other, and I take a rather dim view of critics, as in, who gave them the right to decide what's good and what's not? I know what's good writing and what isn't, and also what I like and what I don't. Some books which are supposedly "great literature" I personally think are trash, one being Wuthering Heights. You probably don't want to hear my views on THAT book.

lastlib

(28,584 posts)
5. So it may be a couple of days.......
Thu May 14, 2026, 02:35 PM
59 min ago

...before we find out that The City And The Stars is #1 -- right??

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