Stephen, 

I missed this the first time.  Steve S. called it to my attention. 

Are they available for cheap somehow? 

N

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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 1:01 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] The Best 10 Fictional Works

On Oct 9, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Leigh Fanning wrote:
> Likewise, I am keenly aware as well that we are largely reading only 
> in Western European and American works.  Can any folks on this list 
> who were raised outside this tradition, weigh in?  Additionally, I 
> appreciated the
> sci-fi variant, and would be interested in a fairy tale variant.   
> I've read
> wonderful tales in the German and Norse traditions, and once found a 
> delightful book of Tolstoy fairy tales.  I know nothing of Eastern 
> ones, among others, and would like to remedy this if someone has 
> suggestions along these lines.


Three novels that would probably be on a Chinese top 10 list:
"Dream of the Red Chamber"
"Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
"Journey to the West"

-S

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