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Old 04-29-2011, 01:18 PM   #274
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
I usually wait till the end, and vote for the one I'd rather read (out of the leaders), if the vote is close . For example, Anna probably would have been lower on my list, but since I read 1984 before (and enjoyed it, and think I will enjoy it more then Anna, and think that probably most people would enjoy it more then Anna); I voted for Anna because I want to read something I haven't read before.

If it was a blind pole, I probably would have picked Don Quixote or Dorian Grey.
This just proves that we need blind voting. The results would be different and more honest.

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