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The gab as a latent genre in medieval French literature
John L. Grigsby
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History And Criticism
French Literature
Voyage De Charlemagne À Jérusalem Et À Constantinople
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137 votes
Sundiver
3.5
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Candide
3.9
68 votes
Pandora's Star
4.0
35 votes
The Stranger
3.9
80 votes
A Room of One's Own
4.2
23 votes
The Soul of a New Machine
4.1
15 votes
A Queda
3.6
43 votes
Caliban's war
4.3
98 votes
The God of Small Things
3.8
58 votes
A cheese-colored camper
4.4
16 votes
The Gods Themselves
4.0
37 votes
Notre-Dame de Paris
4.1
39 votes
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
4.1
17 votes
Terre des hommes
4.2
16 votes
The C Programming Language
4.3
36 votes
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4.1
16 votes
Mostly Harmless
4.1
64 votes
Moby Dick
3.8
132 votes
A la recherche du temps perdu
4.1
15 votes
To Be Taught, If Fortunate
4.2
26 votes
Das Schloß
4.5
21 votes
Le Comte de Monte Cristo
4.3
160 votes
As You Like It
3.5
16 votes
Madame Bovary
3.8
41 votes
The professor and the madman
3.5
19 votes
Understanding Comics
4.2
25 votes
The Reality Dysfunction
3.8
24 votes
The Warren Buffet way
4.1
16 votes
The Count of Monte Cristo
4.3
122 votes
Gulliver's Travels
3.7
68 votes
The Satanic Verses
3.6
24 votes
Artificial intelligence
4.2
20 votes
Collapse
3.7
33 votes
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4.1
61 votes
The Iliad of Homer
4.0
69 votes
On The Road
3.4
74 votes
The Tao of Pooh
3.5
32 votes
The Land of Stories
4.7
15 votes
Bonjour tristesse
3.9
15 votes
Paradise Lost
3.7
25 votes
Record of a Spaceborn Few
4.1
22 votes
The false prince
4.2
27 votes
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
3.8
177 votes
War and Peace
4.5
23 votes
The Cuckoo’s Egg
3.9
18 votes
Macbeth
4.0
111 votes