Thanks for your "4x" book list it was equally interesting and disparate. I've not heard of a number of them.
1. How many books do you own? Feel free to measure in books or bookcases.
2. Here is a list of books people pretend to have read to appear more intelligent.
For fun, which of these have you read (other than the Bronte sisters books).
1984 by George Orwell โ 26%
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy โ 19%
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens โ 18%
Catcher in the Rye by J D Salinger โ 15%
A Passage to India by E M Forster โ 12%
Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkein โ 11%
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee โ 10%
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky โ 8%
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen โ 8%
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontรซ โ 5%
3. Thank you, sincerely, for your time. No more questions, though I'd like to give back in a small way. Based on reading this entire thread, I thought you might like these three quotes (particularly the last one.
"The First Lady is, and always has been, an unpaid public servant elected by one person, her husband."
- Lady Bird Johnson
"For me, books have been a life-long resource-to learning, laughter, solace, excitement, inspiration.
At your library, the world awaits you, free for the asking."
- Lady Bird Johnson
โGreat minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.โ
- Eleanor Roosevelt.