Forgotten Classics and Other Lesser Known Books (or No One Has Read this but Me!) discussion
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I agree in a sense (Anne being a "lesser" known sister), but interestingly the two books you mentioned are often selected/read here at Goodreads. Clearly all of the Brontë sisters have become part of the known/read tier of authors? For a good reason too - excellent novels!


You can see my review here.

Marilyn wrote: "I nominate Silence by Shūsaku Endō. 201 pages published in 1966. Winner of the Tanizaki Prize in Japan."
That one is already on my physical to-read shelf, but it is getting a lot of publicity at the moment because of the film...
That one is already on my physical to-read shelf, but it is getting a lot of publicity at the moment because of the film...

That one is already on my physical to-read shelf..."
Does that make it not a lesser known book?


That being said, I have the same question. :)

Signed, one of the riff raff

This looks excellent --great find.


Results are in guys!!
How unknown should a book be (per Goodreads): 5,000 ratings
What would you like the cut off for a Forgotten Classics book to be: 1967
What would you like the cut off for a Lesser Known book to be: at least 10 years old
How many books would you like to have featured a month? 1
We will stick to this for now. Unless there is much outcry for change and then we will have another vote.
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One book nomination per member please.