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Old 11-14-2009, 12:37 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by vivaldirules View Post
Just to clarify, they state:

"As we near the close of 2009, The Daily Telegraph has selected the 100 most influential reads of this, the first decade of the new millennium. From Harry Potter to Barack Obama, fiction to memoir, the most iconic representatives of the decade's cultural and political life are chosen here."

I think they are under the influence, all right.
You don't think that Harry Potter and Barack Obama are "icons" of the last decade? Sorry, but they certainly seem that way to me.

My only argument with this is that it's a year early. The "first decade of the new millennium" doesn't end until the end of 2010.
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