Yeah, a little over ten. I feel like I'm forgetting something important....
We did away with the ten. Just list the books you think are important.

EXcellent thread, Haventgotalife!!!
I'm glad you are enjoying it, I am, too. You learn about new books you never read, you remember books that you have forgotten, and you learn a little about each poster in here and what they are like. It grew out of my need to simply express one of my top-ten lists. There's a book called My Ideal Bookshelf that I won from the local library back in August. It caused me to start rating my books, trying to create an ideal bookshelf that fit my personality and influenced me. It's a great read, by the way; my coffee table book.
Yea. I'm the same way. More so when it comes to Shakesphere. I may be in the minority that I didn't care for Shakesphere.
That's okay. He's not for everyone. I think he's pretty great myself. But there are some plays that connect with me and others that don't. The Richards and Henrys don't do much for me. My brother, who enjoys European history, loves them. To each their own. But Star Trek brought it into my life and because I wanted to understand the references (they stick to the easy-to-understand quotes, at least for the adult brain I have now), it changed me. King's English isn't the easiest, and not everyone likes iambic pentameter or the flowery language. There's nothing that says you have to like them.
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