Listopia > Books That End Mid-Sentence
Inspired by this Publishers Weekly list: http://blogs.publishersweekly.com/blo...
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Dead Souls
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Gravity’s Rainbow
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score: 787,
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8 people voted
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The Castle
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score: 694,
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7 people voted
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Finnegans Wake
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score: 585,
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6 people voted
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Everything is Illuminated
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score: 485,
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5 people voted
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The Broom of the System
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score: 484,
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5 people voted
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Looking for Mr. Goodbar
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score: 392,
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4 people voted
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Malone Dies
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score: 384,
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4 people voted
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A Sentimental Journey
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score: 295,
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3 people voted
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The Rules of Attraction
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score: 289,
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3 people voted
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Dhalgren
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score: 288,
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3 people voted
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Shadow Country
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score: 190,
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2 people voted
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Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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Empty
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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A Letter to Claudia: Sequel to Q.W.E.R.T.Y. (Qwerty Book 2)
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles (Hercule Poirot, #1)
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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The Long Division
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score: 89,
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1 person voted
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17 books ·
23 voters ·
list created March 6th, 2014
by Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) (votes) .
Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large)
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Jennifer
3586 books
989 friends
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Sentimental Surrealist
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10347 books
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Ellinor
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Mar 06, 2014 01:14PM
Thank you, Laura. Wow, that was fast!
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☯Bettie☯ wrote: "Did The Post Office Girl finish midsen..."Apparently so! Or did it?
This list isn't restricted to the entries from the Publishers Weekly thing, in any event, so whatever else you think of ... the more the merrier.











