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Although there is no strict statistical evidence for most stolen titles, London Telegraph reported last year that the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides "Virgin Suicide" is called "the most modern book to be read at this store". "Eugenides has heard of this for years ago," I just thought that this book would attract young people and sticky fingers to some extent, "he told me. Years ago, Eugenides and Paul Auster opened a literary conference. The latter is another literary thief. "Paul and I insisted that the book was more stolen," Eugenides said. "He insists that he has been stolen a lot, I insist that I was stolen a lot, come back and forth, this is one of those deep intellectual conversations."