On Mar 14, 11:53 am, Lionel Tacchini <lionel.tacch...@arcor.de> wrote: aesthe...@hotmail.com wrote : http://www.amazon.com/1001-Classical-Recordings-Must-Before/dp/078931... Fine but what if I want to get read of someone faster than that? Is there a short list ? I think I'll skip this book. But I am looking forward to "1001 Graduate Degrees You Must Earn Before You Die," "1001
M C Hamster wrote: On Sat, 24 May 2008 17:43:49 -0500, "ZBicyclist" <ZBicyclist@excite.com> wrote: After all, the author listed the "960 best books of all time" -- he hasn't even read 960-303 = 657 of these. He's just trusting somebody else. I'm not sure where this 960 comes from, or which "author" you're referring to... the NYT writer William Grimes, or
On May 12, 2:52 pm, Shawn Wilson <ikonoql...@yahoo.com> wrote: Having recently re-read 'To Say Nothing of the Dog' I decided to try a Lord Peter Whimsy novel (Murder Must Advertise, it was the only one the library had). I was disappointed. The mystery was stupid and unrealistic, and Peter himself incredibly annoying. I didn't care what happened, I only wanted it to be over.
On Mar 11, 1:20 pm, Ward Hardman <ward.hard...@gmail.com> wrote: On Mar 11, 12:35 pm, "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote: "J.Martin" <mistalu...@yahoo.com> appears to have caused the following letters to be typed in news:1c4ce7d8-da19-46c9-98d7- a713241be...@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com: Yep. Lately I haven't bothered to head over there, even when they've