Classics Without All the Class discussion
What else are you reading?
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Short and sweet


To Kill A Mockingbird
A Separate Peace
Lord of the Flies
Animal Farm


I think a lot of us would like to see that post, Alex. Most of us can't get enough of the topic of books. Hell, lately I have been spending more time reading about reading than actually reading (Did you follow me there? LOL) for the podcast and the blog.
Thanks for the recommendations also!

I second Animal Farm. Wonderful wonderful book (not very 'sweet' though!)

I second Animal Farm. Wonderful wonderful book (not very 'sweet' though!)"
Yeah, I got excited and forgot about the "sweet" part. I decided to focus on the short part. I tend to overlook things at times.


I'd like to see that, too.
It often seems that I spend more time thinking about or reading about books than actually reading them. I spend a lot of time looking for good books for my kids to read or to read with them. I even still read to them from time to time though they are teenagers.
Another short but not sweet, though worth reading is Melville's Billy Budd.

Such a good book. And you can read it in a few days for sure.
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass are short and amazing.

The Hobbit was short too.
And one that's less than 250 is The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal.
And isn't Frankenstein a short one too?


I second Animal Farm. Wonderful wonderful book (not very 'sweet' though!)"
Yeah, I got excited and forgot about the "sweet" part. I decided to focus on..."
You guys are so literal! (I am punny). I was pretending to be clever when I put the sweet part. Like "keep it short and sweet." Content can be whatever, just talking about the length. :)

Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M.R. James - not sure it'd be considered a classic by this group (it's certainly a classic within the more narrow gothic/ghost story genre) but M.R James' Ghost Stories (this is just the first/best known collection) are all wonderfuly creepy. But again short stories rather than short novels or novellas
Carmilla - by Le Fanu. I've not read it yet but it's on my shelf. A novella featuring a female vampire that predated and influenced Dracula.


Did anyone mention The Call of the Wild? If I recall correctly, most of Jack London's books are shortish.

I second Animal Farm. Wonderful wonderful book (not very 'sweet' though!)"
Yeah, I got excited and forgot about the "sweet" part. I dec..."
Animal Farm was excellent! I just read that recently.

Siddhartha is wonderful. Very poetic and thoughtful.

Thanks! I actually am not looking for myself, if you look at my shelves I have enough to keep me busy. I just wanted to open a topic for discussion for everyone. :)
Also if you have books to suggest, we have a link here. http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1... (I would make it look all nice, but i'm too tired to mess with the html. LOL) Angie is really good about adding them. :)


The Secret Garden
Daddy-Long-Legs
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Alice in Wonderland
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Actually we have! It's called Quick reads. :) A couple of us were actually talking about the short books and that's what led to the monster reads as well.

I'd be very surprised Tessa if they are not considered classics. I've read "The Little Prince" a few times; as for "Alice ...", I was given that for Christmas as a child, still have it, have yet to crack the cover! ;o)

"The Death of Ivan ..." I happened to pick up by chance, relished it! Wonder why I haven't picked up any others written by Tolstoy? Probably put off by the size! ;o)


Great suggestion. Added it today.

I'd be very surprised Tessa if they are not considered classics. I'..."
Definitely considered children's classics. ;)

Laura wrote: "I think I'll jump on the Tolstoy bandwagon. I've started War and Peace a handful of times and never stuck with it. A novella is just the ticket!"
Just downloaded three of those suggested from my library on to my Nook not only for free but for as long as I want them! ;o)

pre-1910:
Hunger by Nobel-laureate Knut Hamsun, ab..."
These are all great suggestions. I added the ones we didn't already have on our bookshelf. Thanks!

A great suggestion for our bookshelf. Added it today! :)

Karu wrote: "Angie wrote: "I am looking forward to reading The Invention of Morel. Not only is is short and sweet, but it look like a great book! :)"
Such a good book. And you can read it in a few days for sur..."<
I am having a difficult time finding a Goodreads link to this book in English. If you can provide a link, I will take a look at it and consider it for our shelf. ;)

The War of the Worlds
The Island of Dr. Moreau
The First Men in the Moon
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
These are all considered novellas and often turn up in collect..."
Thanks! I added the suggestion that we don't already have to our bookshelf. I have a really cool copy of The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine in one book from 1964. You read one going one direction and then flip the book over and read the other from the other side of the book. It has great silk screened graphics. I would love to get a chance to read these in this group! :)

My favorite Melville!
The Third Man
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Death in Venice
Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
The Dead
Double Indemnity
Gren..."
I added all other than books I had already added from the other thread except Haroun And The Sea Of Stories because it is a children's story. Thanks again for a great list of books!

I added this to our bookshelf today! Thanks!

Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M.R. James - not sure it'd be cons..."
Horror classics! I love it. Added them today! :)

Oh, sorry Karu! I actually responded to the wrong thread. I'm looking for an English version of The Children's Crusade. ;) Thanks though!!

Lohengrin, If you can provide me with a link to this book in English, I will check it out to see if we can add it to our bookshelf. Thanks!
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The Time Machine is one that springs to mind.
What springs to yours?