Day 2 of the challenge
It is suddenly clear to me what the 100 will signify, not the amount of books, but authors, now some authors will just get one volume, that will make the end of this challenge forseeable. This shall also encourage me to include those eBooks where it's difficult to divide into "books" such as those Delphi Classics, poet collections each of which to get to about half of the collections to count, for other multitudinous authors, at least 3 complete works.
At first glance this is what i want to include ... some of these are single volume but still lengthy.
1. Thomas Bernhard
2. E.M. Cioran
3. Friedrich Nietzsche
4. Montaigne
5. Cervantes
6. Wolfgang Hilbig
7. Anais Nin
8. Robert Musil
9. Kurt Vonnegut
10. Philip K Dick
11. Jim Thompson
12. Raymond Chandler
13. Dashiell Hammett
14. Soren Kierkegaard
15. Lev Shestov
16. Virginia Woolf
17. Emily Dickenson
18. Jane Austen
19. Mary Daly
20. Andrea Dworkin
21. Marcel Proust
22. Fyodor Dostoevsky
23. Leo Tolstoy
24. Anton Chekov
25. Charles Dickens
26. Ernest Hemingway
27. Jean Lorrain
28. Paul Leppin
29. Ralph Waldo Emerson
30. Henry David Thoreau
31. Heinrich Heine
32. Friedrich Schiller
33. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
34. William Wordsworth
35. John Keats
36. Lord Byron
37. Samuel Coleridge
38. Edgar Allan Poe
39. H.P. Lovecraft
40. Rabelais
That leaves roughly 60 singular works, but it might turn out that it'll go 50/50, in the definitive list the separate works of each author shall be signified unless it be a poet collection or something like that.
Cheers mon ami🌠
At first glance this is what i want to include ... some of these are single volume but still lengthy.
1. Thomas Bernhard
2. E.M. Cioran
3. Friedrich Nietzsche
4. Montaigne
5. Cervantes
6. Wolfgang Hilbig
7. Anais Nin
8. Robert Musil
9. Kurt Vonnegut
10. Philip K Dick
11. Jim Thompson
12. Raymond Chandler
13. Dashiell Hammett
14. Soren Kierkegaard
15. Lev Shestov
16. Virginia Woolf
17. Emily Dickenson
18. Jane Austen
19. Mary Daly
20. Andrea Dworkin
21. Marcel Proust
22. Fyodor Dostoevsky
23. Leo Tolstoy
24. Anton Chekov
25. Charles Dickens
26. Ernest Hemingway
27. Jean Lorrain
28. Paul Leppin
29. Ralph Waldo Emerson
30. Henry David Thoreau
31. Heinrich Heine
32. Friedrich Schiller
33. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
34. William Wordsworth
35. John Keats
36. Lord Byron
37. Samuel Coleridge
38. Edgar Allan Poe
39. H.P. Lovecraft
40. Rabelais
That leaves roughly 60 singular works, but it might turn out that it'll go 50/50, in the definitive list the separate works of each author shall be signified unless it be a poet collection or something like that.
Cheers mon ami🌠