![]() So I think someone else should publish a list of all the awesome manga in the future, as I don't consider myself qualified to do so at all. It turned out I was reading it from left to right. It boggled my mind as to why anything was not making any sense. I read a manga for the first time a few months back. With all that said, (on a personal note) here is what is not included in the list:Īnthologies mostly miss out, and so does manga as I have only read a couple of them. ![]() (Publication Year) (Number of pages) (Average Goodreads Rating), and followed by f if there are fewer than 50 ratings, and if it is a series, then series name and details of the number of books.įollowed by short description of the book. So a typical book description would look like this: Please note that the juvenile humor in this list is not meant to demean an author or a reader. Short description for all the books is given (sometimes in the list’s writer’s words, and sometimes copied and edited from Goodreads and book synopsis). So (0.00) f is written after such books to indicate that they have fewer than 50 ratings.Įfforts have been made to avoid spoilers, but some minor spoilers would be there. Anything fewer than that and you can't trust the ratings at all. ![]() Of course, this will only apply for books which have more than 50 ratings. Anything above 4.1 means that either the book is excellent or it has a horde of rabid fans. Between 3.4 and 3.59 is somewhat polarizing, and between 3.6 to 4.1 is usually good (again, with some exceptions). As a general assumption, anything below 3.4 is not that good, with a few exceptions. To give a general idea of whether a book is good or not, average Goodreads rating of a book is included. But keep in mind that page numbers may vary from edition to edition. Sure, some books age well, but many don't. Publication year of the book is included, which will give an idea of whether the book might hold up its own today or not. Sorting of the list is done by an author's first name. Efforts have been made to make this list as comprehensive as possible, incorporating some lessons learned from the previous list. After the Alternate History books list, here is a list of apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic books.
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