Hey Nick,
That's funny - may be it was Frank's recommendation that kicked things off. But what are your top 10. So far seven titles have been recommended more than once! Stay tuned.
Thanks
Robert

On 10/8/10 6:23 PM, Nicholas Thompson wrote:
Robert,

Didn't I hear you complain once that nobody ever paid attention to your
posts?????

You hit paydirt THIS time.

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Robert J. Cordingley
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 1:45 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: [FRIAM] The Best 10 Fictional Works

   Ok, so I've decided my literary education is somewhat lacking and would
like to know this group's recommendations for the "10 Best Literary Works" I
should read.  They have to be works of fiction and available in English and
not just say of 2009 but of all time.  Google searches tend to list the best
of a year or be listed by one particular
publisher.   This is a good group to poll since you all (most) have at
least some kind of scientific/technical bent.  So I know the suggestions
will be good ones for me!

Once I have a list of all suggestions maybe I'll ask you all to vote on
them.

My list currently starts with Frank's recommendation today:

      "Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West" by Cormac McCarthy

Thanks!
Robert C.

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