Yes ... I would have "voted" for a few Stephenson books as well, if I
weren't too busy trying to come up with new examples.

-t

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Victoria Hughes <[email protected]>wrote:

> Would be interesting to see response to the same question in other venues.
> Neil Stephenson being a particular favorite here, for instance, but not
> well known in other areas. Bummer for them.
>
>
>
> Just a reminder the list was ordered by the number of recommendations then
> alphabetically by title.  Don Quixote ended at the top because of
> 'Ingenious' in the expanded/full title.  Thanks to those who found the
> 'deliberate error' :-( : Gravity's Rainbow is by Thomas Pynchon, not Vernor
> Vinge, sorry.  I hope that's the only error.
>
> Thanks Robert
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