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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5OlIb4BCnY

>> No.6229328

>>6229324
>WatchJojo
>Literature
Here we go...

>> No.6229329

>play video
>splash screen
>dumb bimbo starts talking
>close video

>> No.6229372

>>6229324
10. To Kill a Mockingbird
9. Don Quixote
8. In Search of Lost Time
7. Catcher in the Rye
6. The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin
5. Lolita
4. The Great Gatsby
3. War and Peace
2. Madame Bovary
1. Anna Kerenina

What a crock of shit

>> No.6229390

>>6229372
Terrible Americo-Russo centrism. I'm triggered.

>> No.6229396

>>6229324
I watched that interview last week. (DFW)

>> No.6229403

>10 best novels of all time
>includes to kill a mockingbird, catcher in the rye, TAOHF and lolita
Out of all the magnificent novels, many times better than these, seriously how the fuck do you pick them?

>> No.6229409

>>6229324
KEK WATCH MOJO KEK FUCKING KEK THE ILLITERATE BASTARDS

>> No.6229414

It is absolutely disgusting that these books are so well-known. I vomited twice. Not an obscure work in the whole fucking lot.

>> No.6229427

>>6229324
It's even worse that the comments suggest that stuff like LotR should be on there

>> No.6229433

>>6229427
It's better than 2-3 novels on that list

>> No.6229498
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6229498

>>6229324
Not enough USA, they've forgot (at least) moby dick and the old man and the sea.
;^)

>> No.6229518

>>6229324

>Moby-Dick
>"Honorable Mention"

top kek

>> No.6229523

>>6229518
>b-but I heard in school moby dick is one of the greatest novels in the w-world!
>americans

>> No.6229526

>>6229518
It's a list without TBK and with To Kill a Mockingbird, what did you expect?

>> No.6229527

>>6229523

Confirmed for never having read Moby-Dick.

Stay mad faggot.

>> No.6229546

No Joyce anywhere. No Camus, no Hemingway, no Steinbeck, no Faulkner.

But more importantly how can you even have a top 10 with something as wide reaching as novels?

>> No.6230229

>>6229518
Confirmed for never having read Moby-Dick

>> No.6230254

>>6229372
I'd keep Cervantes, Proust, Tolstoy, and maybe Nabokov and Flaubert. The rest can leave.