Who Really Claims These Famous Novels as Favorites?
26 January 2012
More innovative statistics from Book Riot:
Link to the rest, including On the Road and Lolita, at Book Riot
More innovative statistics from Book Riot:
Link to the rest, including On the Road and Lolita, at Book Riot
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It had to be an “oops” leaving drug addicts off Mrs. Dalloway because that is the only explanation for voluntarily reading that particular work. You can excuse grad students who are forced to at gun point.
Hey, I liked Mrs. Dalloway better than the Great Gatsby — but then, I’m a tea drinker.
Isn’t the Great Gatsby chart needlessly subdivided?
My thoughts as well.
I am most of those things, but I guess the tea drinker part of me takes precedence.