A list of the books and authors most read by the members of 50 large English-based Goodreads book groups in mid-2018. This is data from the paper, "The literary heritage of Goodreads book club members: An alternative fiction canon?" by Mike Thelwall and Karen Bourrier.The file also contains the member gender percentages of the 50 large groups analysed.</div
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Quantitative data and collateral documents for the Richard and Judy’s Book Club portion of the AHRC-...
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