We have some overlap! Little Women, for sure, and Possession is up there for me. Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights are shoo-ins for me. I need to make an updated list... I know Demon Copperhead got added on last year though!
I love the idea of leaving a spot open, Kathy. I remember hearing Nicole Krauss read Seeing Ershadi and I was blown away. I enjoyed her Forest Dark and will check out History of Love.
We have some overlap! Little Women, for sure, and Possession is up there for me. Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights are shoo-ins for me. I need to make an updated list... I know Demon Copperhead got added on last year though!
I should have mentioned the Brontes! Not my top 10, but close...
I love the idea of leaving a spot open, Kathy. I remember hearing Nicole Krauss read Seeing Ershadi and I was blown away. I enjoyed her Forest Dark and will check out History of Love.
I didn't read Forest Dark because I was disappointed by Great House. Maybe I should give it a try...
Wow. I would have a lot of trouble doing this without separating things into genres! I like your list, though.
I was actually thinking of you when I mentioned Tolkien. Did I call that right?