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Always Reading  | 7 comments My reading diet is mostly a LOT of fantasy and YA. In a attempt to diversify my reading habits I'm trying to read more classics and nonfiction. Do you guys have any suggestions? :)


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Maria Kjølby | 1 comments Wild by Cheryl Strayed. I loved it :).


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T. E. Sophia Lumholtz | 4 comments Mod
Well, I must admit the majority of the books I read is YA and fantasy too, but I have read some classics that I really liked. It's mostly just the really mainstream ones, Gone With the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, Jane Austen, Wuthering Heights etc., but they're actually really good. I mean, they're popular for a reason :)


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Always Reading  | 7 comments @Marina
wild is now on my TBR thanks! :)


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Always Reading  | 7 comments T. E. Sophia wrote: "Well, I must admit the majority of the books I read is YA and fantasy too, but I have read some classics that I really liked. It's mostly just the really mainstream ones, Gone With the Wind, To Kil..."

Thanks! I think I'll give Wuthering Heights a try. Out of the books you mentioned do you have a favorite? I semi recently read Pride and Prejudice and enjoyed it so maybe I'll also read another one of Jane Austen's books.


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T. E. Sophia Lumholtz | 4 comments Mod
If you haven't read To Kill A Mockingbird yet, I definitely think it's a must read. And it's a lot more manageable than for example Gone With the Wind. As for Jane Austen, I've read Sense and Sensibility and Northanger Abbey, they're both great, but I think my favorite is Northanger Abbey. It's just so cute!


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