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View Poll Results: Vote for MobileRead's best fiction book of 1931-1940
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck 2 4.88%
Schloß Gripsholm [Castle Gripsholm] by Kurt Tucholsky 0 0%
The Waves by Virginia Woolf 1 2.44%
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 5 12.20%
Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon (James Leslie Mitchell) 1 2.44%
Blinky Bill by Dorothy Wall 0 0%
Lost Horizon by James Hilton 1 2.44%
Good-bye, Mr. Chips by James Hilton 0 0%
The Postman Always Rings Twice by James Mallahan Cain 1 2.44%
The Nine Tailors by Dorothy Leigh Sayers 1 2.44%
Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa 3 7.32%
Odd John by Olaf Stapledon 1 2.44%
At the Mountains of Madness by Howard Phillips Lovecraft 0 0%
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell 2 4.88%
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck 0 0%
The Hobbit by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien 7 17.07%
La Nausée [Nausea] by Jean-Paul Sartre 1 2.44%
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie 4 9.76%
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler 1 2.44%
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck 8 19.51%
The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene 2 4.88%
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Old 07-05-2015, 01:29 AM   #16
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I voted for what would have been my nomination if Sun Surfer hadn't gotten in first: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie (also known as Ten Little Niggers, Ten Little Indians or Ten Little Soldiers).

I still think this is one of her best works and one of the best of the genre. A true classic that has stood up well over time (even with the various PC changes that were forced on it). I find most Agatha Christie books fun to re-read even when you already know the outcome, but this one always stands out.

Lots of other worthy choices in the nominations, though I never really considered The Hobbit as a real favourite - I do re-read it fairly often (forcing my way through the first quarter of the book) but only as a prelude to The Lord of the Rings.
I think it's hard to pick just one book by her that is a favorite. Though I haven't read them all by any means she wasn't known world wide as a writer for nothing.
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Old 07-05-2015, 05:01 PM   #17
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There are a few great books on this list, but I was completely blown away by Grapes of Wrath.

I think what I love about this book is that Steinbeck presents a hopeless situation in such a dark time of poverty, but treats those who are crushed by it with such a tender dignity and respect. He takes a group of people who have been dehumanised by circumstance and greed and honours them - elevates them.

The story is dark in so many ways, but there is also something beautiful and joyful about the family portrayed even through its trials. I think this is most evident in Rose of Sharon's scene at the end of the novel; that even through her darkest moment, there is personal redemption.

It's seldom that I read a book that affects me the way that Grapes of Wrath has affected me and I would humbly submit it as a strong candidate for the best novel released in this decade.
I have the same feelings here. Flipping TV channels this morning, I landed on the movie's diner scene. While this was changed from being an intercalery parable in the book to specifically involving the Joads in the movie, this scene has a HUGE impact on helping understand this dignity--the respect every human deserves, but that is in such short supply. If I were making my own personal list of books, this is not only the best-written candidate for this decade, but it would be on another list for the most impactful of the 20th Century.
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Missed this vote and nomination but in my humble opinion Thank you, Jeeves by PG Wodehouse is one of the best novels from this decade.
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