One of these nights, we were discussing books, what we read and what we liked. One of the guests then again about top 10. She had one but you could still die for the cons have nothing, we only had to break a little, make one and send it.
I received hers yesterday and I did mine in stride. Well it's not easy to do. Both first two or three of the list came quickly, as it is difficult to follow: either the memory of the books we read are needed but we do not find enough goods to enter our top ten, or we even forgot the superlivres. Then I handed the nose in my library, library I row by the way recently by genre, then alphabetically by author with an evening when I was bored, I'm not on TV. (Small aside, I found on the internet a unique way to store their library . It's pretty cute, I toyed with the idea to do the same for my books, but I quickly abandoned, because besides the that it should be practical or when you want to take a book, or when you research a specific title, I would have had to range again, that is to say again I did a few weeks ago but with a more aesthetic look that I did not. Discouragement I won. I return to my sheep.) So I realized there were novels in my library that I really loved but I can not remember, there were novels that I really loved but who were not there, there was that I hated but who were there. So I helped my library, but not that much to make my top 10.
1 - Dangerous Liaisons, by Choderlos de Laclos
2 - Eureka Street, Robert McLiam Wilson
3 - The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro
4 - Maus, Art Spiegelman
5 - Spit on Your Graves, Boris Vian
6 - Marie Antoinette, Stefan Zweig (but maybe because I just finished it)
7 - Bel-Ami, Maupassant
Next time, I'm the worst ten, it'll be funnier.