
So, I have made myself a goal to read the Top 100 Books in reverse order from 100 to 1, but I have been having a difficult time finding a reputable list to work from. Now, it is no secret that any list made, despite who makes it, is going to have some flaws. Some boards of critics may rank things differently, include some things, and not include others, but I'm looking for a list that could be considered somewhere down the middle.
So far, after a couple hours of digging around on Google (granted my googling skills are not exactly the best), I have found the following site that houses two separate lists, one by the "board" the other by the "readers":
Modern Library's 100 Best Novels
I have taken a good look at both lists, and they seem to be differing quite a bit at certain junctures. Not the least of which is that the list compiled by the Board is completely devoid of any work by Ayn Rand, which I find somewhat difficult to believe. On the other hand, the list compiled by the Readers does seem to lean heavily towards favoring multiple works by several authors, which may or may not be somewhat skewed and open to interpretation.
So, before I make my first voyage over to the public library to pick up the first couple at the bottom of the list I would like to see if anyone here has an opinion on which list would be better to work my way through. Or, if possible, if anyone knows of a better source to find an accurate list from.
I will say this: I am currently leaning slightly more towards using the Reader's list if only because I think I will enjoy the experience a little more.
Thoughts, suggestions, comments?
Regards, Optimus Prime