Britain's favourite 21 Books

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Britain's favourite 21 Books

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List and vote!

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The original 100 can be found here.

Personally, I'm appalled Goblet of fire beat all five Terry Pratchett books, but otherwise, a nice selection, methinks.

BTW - the voting was (I think) done by category, so it's no surprise 1984 is there while Brave New World isn't.
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my favourite out of those is cATCH-22

I haven't read the others :P
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Vote: 1984.
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Potter beat out Hitchhiker's?!

Yeech...well it is a popularity vote.

Still amazed Animal Farm is that high...
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Ghost Rider wrote:Potter beat out Hitchhiker's?!

Yeech...well it is a popularity vote.

Still amazed Animal Farm is that high...
Umm - it's in alphabetical order :P
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Just to cause problems, I pretended I was from the UK and voted for Harry Potter ;)
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InnerBrat wrote:
Ghost Rider wrote:Potter beat out Hitchhiker's?!

Yeech...well it is a popularity vote.

Still amazed Animal Farm is that high...
Umm - it's in alphabetical order :P
I uh.....knew that.....D'oh, D'oh, D'OH :oops: :angelic:

Nice list nonetheless...good to see His Dark Materials up there.

Still I do agree...all FOUR Potter books?! Sorry a a couple are good but they are hardly uniformly good...it's essentially putting up all of Herbert's Dune Series.
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Ghost Rider wrote:Still I do agree...all FOUR Potter books?! Sorry a a couple are good but they are hardly uniformly good...it's essentially putting up all of Herbert's Dune Series.
What pissed me off was that they clearly had series and trilogies up there (His Dark Materials, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy; Lord of the Rings) - why couldn't thay treat the Harry Potter saga as one? I understand not treating the Discworld books as a series, but Harry Potter is a defined story with a definite beginning a foreseen end.

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It would be a difficult decision for me (from what I've read out of that list) between 1984 and Rebecca, but ultimately, 1984 comes out on top.

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Winnie the Pooh. Some stories don't just break but disintegrate age barriers.
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Well, The Woman Warrior isn't on it, so that automatically puts it above most American lists.
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BoredShirtless wrote:Winnie the Pooh. Some stories don't just break but disintegrate age barriers.
That was right after the other two.. I wish I still had my Winnie the Pooh books. :cry:

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verilon wrote:
BoredShirtless wrote:Winnie the Pooh. Some stories don't just break but disintegrate age barriers.
That was right after the other two.. I wish I still had my Winnie the Pooh books. :cry:

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I voted CS Lewis. Us men from east Belfast stand by each other.
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BoredShirtless wrote:
verilon wrote:
BoredShirtless wrote:Winnie the Pooh. Some stories don't just break but disintegrate age barriers.
That was right after the other two.. I wish I still had my Winnie the Pooh books. :cry:

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I wasn't. :? Winnie the Pooh is an all-time classic. That's why they're so damned expensive these days. At least, halfway-decent copies of them.

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Why is To Kill A Mockingbird up there? I thought this was British-only books. And how do you, IB, know that the Potter books ranked higher than Pratchett?
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Dalton wrote:Why is To Kill A Mockingbird up there? I thought this was British-only books. And how do you, IB, know that the Potter books ranked higher than Pratchett?
At the very least, you can vote for HP on the website, but you can't vote for any of the Pratchett books. Also, she live in the UK, so she's likely to have seen the results on TV or something.
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LoTR.

I'm reading it now for like the 5th time.
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It was definately televised, as my sister was watching it when I rang home yesterday... bless her...
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Is it wrong that I told them I was from Wales? ...I'd like to go to Wales someday. That's almost the same...

Anyway, I had to go with probably my all-time favourite book ever, Catch-22 by the man, Joseph Heller. A few runners-up would have been The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, and maybe Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling.
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It's ok, the UK Fraud squad has never hung anyone they caught.

yet...

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The_Lumberjack wrote:It's ok, the UK Fraud squad has never hung anyone they caught.

yet...

:mrgreen:
Hah. Fun-nee. :P

I'd say I'm sorry, but I'm not. So, yeah. That's all. :D
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I selected Northern Ireland. It's true, from a certain point of view.
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You see? You lot are pretending to be in England, because really, you just want us Brits to come back over there and take over again... ;)

JOKE! For the love of God, it was a Joke! Please don't kill me... :)
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The_Lumberjack wrote:You see? You lot are pretending to be in England, because really, you just want us Brits to come back over there and take over again... ;)
I'd like it if the British reclaimed Australia. Then we could have a cultural heritage.
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