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116 books — 66 voters
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History as Literature
727 books — 535 voters

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667 books — 360 voters
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The Great American Novel
671 books — 1,092 voters
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Books for the INFJ
696 books — 415 voters

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TrueAnon Reading List
90 books — 42 voters