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Posted 2012-12-10 4:14 PM (#4389 - in reply to #1740)
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... and the "Bloomsbury Good Reading Guides" are actually very good too. +1
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Posted 2012-12-10 4:46 PM (#4390 - in reply to #4387)
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htaccess - 2012-12-10 4:07 PM Its high time worldswithoutend produced a list so it can be classed as a big name organisation like the other list producers out there!

Heh.  Thanks for the vote of confidence. Well, I'm comfortable deriving lists from our data like our Award Winning Books by Woman Authors and the WWEnd Top Nominated Books of All-Time, but to actually create a list from scratch is not something I'm eager to mess with.  Too many good lists out there that we can leverage to bother making 'em up on our own.  I think our job is more about presenting the best lists than trying to determine any ourselves.  We'll still probably end up making some anyway.

htaccess - 2012-12-10 4:09 PM Oh, and the Fantasy Mistressworks Fifty gets my vote for adding to the lists, looks like a good one.

Yeah, this is one I want to get to pretty soon.  Prolly some time after the new year.

htaccess - 2012-12-10 4:14 PM ... and the "Bloomsbury Good Reading Guides" are actually very good too. +1

Another interesting list that I still need to look into.

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