Via
Kevin Drum, I saw
this list of the top 100 books of the last 25 years (1982-2006), chosen by British bookstore employees and published in the
Telegraph.
It's pointless to get too worked up about this kind of list, but give me a break:
The Da Vinci Code
and
Harry Potter 
and
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
make it; but no
Wartime
, no
Lost in the Cosmos
, no
Father and Son
, no
Lincoln
?
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