Books that may not be the most attractive in terms of the story or setting, but stay with me because of great characters. Hardly anything pleases me more than a good study of human nature.
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Jane Eyre
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score: 293,
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3 people voted
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The Handmaid’s Tale (The Handmaid's Tale, #1)
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score: 199,
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2 people voted
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The Devil Wears Prada (The Devil Wears Prada, #1)
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score: 195,
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2 people voted
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Pride and Prejudice
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score: 191,
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2 people voted
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Resurrecting Cybele
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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Lines & Lenses
by
score: 100,
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1 person voted
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| 7 |
The Edible Woman
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score: 98,
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1 person voted
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Emma
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score: 97,
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1 person voted
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| 9 |
Sense and Sensibility
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score: 95,
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1 person voted
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| 10 |
Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)
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score: 94,
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1 person voted
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| 11 |
Northanger Abbey
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score: 91,
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1 person voted
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| 12 |
Dolores Claiborne
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score: 90,
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1 person voted
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12 books ·
5 voters ·
list created January 6th, 2014
by deleted user.
Tags:
character, human-nature






