Jon, truth be told, you are the primary person that thinks we haven't defined "classic" properly and thinks we should change our definition.
Then, you complain that you don't want another classic month because "we" can't agree on what that means, when you are the primary person that brings up that discussion each time we hit a classic month.
Bottom line, I don't mind changing it, but if we don't want classic to repeat why do we want non-fiction to repeat?
Classic is listed twice because there is a HUGE selection of classics and most if not all are in the public domain which allows for people to participate without having to buy a book they might not like.
BOb
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