The Children of Dynmouth by William Trevor is ranked only 17120th on the Greatest Books of All Time, and I see three possibilities here: 1. Nobody should bother with my notes, because this is one of my Top 200, or 500 at the very least 2. That GOAT algorithm is nonsense 3. The answer is given by Aristotle’s golden mean, which ‘is the ethical principle that virtue lies at the balanced midpoint between two extremes: excess and deficiency’, in other words, this should be placed at 500, and I am obviously jesting here…you find thousands of reviews on magnum opera from The GOAT site, even the bottom of the list apparently, on my blog https://realinibarzoi.blogspot.com/2025/09/do-you-have-any-feedback.html and YouTube channel
The Children of Dynmouth by William Trevor is ranked only 17120 th on the Greatest Books of All Time, and I see three possibilities here: 1. Nobody should bother with my notes, because this is one of my Top 200, or 500 at the very least 2. That GOAT algorithm is nonsense 3. The answer is given by Aristotle’s golden mean, which ‘is the ethical principle that virtue lies at the balanced midpoint between two extremes: excess and deficiency’, in other words, this should be placed at 500, and I am obviously jesting here…you find thousands of reviews on magnum opera from The GOAT site, even the bottom of the list apparently, on my blog https://realinibarzoi.blogspot.com/2025/09/do-you-have-any-feedback.html and YouTube channel 10 out of 10 I had been enchanted by three novels by Willaim Trevor https://realinibarzoi.blogspot.com/2025/07/mesmerized-by-reading-turgenev-by.html already, before coming to The Children of Dynmouth with some mixed feelings: on...