How accurate is this?
93%
whoops didnt mean to say american
>>8193508
>4/10 is Ayn
It's 99.9% flawless. Orwell should be #3, tho
Love how Orwell's only on there because wingnuts misinterpret him
ayn rand should be higher
>>8193529
i first read animal farm in 7th grade and assumed it was an indictment of leftism in general. it's easy to make that mistake since left libertarianism is essentially dead (in america at least).
>>8193508
>Tolkien and Orwell
>American
>>8193548
IIRC this is the library of america reader poll
that's why OP said american, as in american readers
>>8193553
i should have said 'america's top 10 novels...'
i forgot the poll wasn't asking about american literature specifically.
Considering Anthem is a novella, 90% accuracy at the most
>>8193508
It isn't, but this is--http://spinelessbooks.com/mccaffery/100/index.html.
>Best-selling novels
And who said popular isn't the same as good.
It's amusing how of the three decent entries, two are British authors.
Shouldn't the three Scientology books be barred for being religious? And Rand's be barred for being... cultish at the very least?
Orwell and Lee for being on the school curriculum.
>>8194126
>Finnegans’ Wake
>s'
>>8193508
Lord of the Rings is the only book with a decent shout but I wouldn't include it in my top ten.
you realize these polls aren't representative because objectivists and scientologists always come and stuff the ballot box on these things
this again?
>>8193508
>this list
>>8193508
>three L Ron Hubbard books
>four Ayn Rand books
>>8196694
Both have literal cult followings
>ayn rand
Did the ron paul weekly news letter make this list?
>>8193553
This is from the Modern Library "reader" (it apparently got flooded with rand and hubbard bots) poll, the one ML did themselves is obviously much better.
literal and deliberate meme