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Apr 13, 2021 11:55PM
Reccomend good classic books here!
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Some of my favorites are- Anne of Green Gables
- The Scarlet Pimpernel
- The Man in the Iron Mask
- Les Misérables
- A Little Princess
but im really curious to see what everyone else likes!
The only classics that I like are The Catcher in the Rye and To Kill a Mockingbird, but there's some good audiobook book versions of the Jane Austen books on Audible if anyone is into that
Lost dreams wrote: "I LOVE Wuthering Heights
Les Misérables
1984
and Sense and Sensibility but I love more the others :)"
Have you seen the 1995 Sense and Sensibility movie? I watched it but didn't really like it and now im wondering if i should read the book
Willow Anne wrote: "Lost dreams wrote: "I LOVE Wuthering Heights
Les Misérables
1984
and Sense and Sensibility but I love more the others :)"
Have you seen the..."
Well, I haven't wached it :(
Has anyone read a tale of two cities? I have the book but I tried reading it and I only got to the like 6th page and I gave up. Should I continue with it??
✰Allie✰ wrote: "Has anyone read a tale of two cities? I have the book but I tried reading it and I only got to the like 6th page and I gave up. Should I continue with it??"I haven't read it... sorry :(
• Ari • wrote: "I’ve never read a classic. Which one is the best for newbies?"Hmmm, I would say that Treasure Island is good book to begin with :)
My favourite classics (that I read so far) are:Jane Eyre
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Frankenstein
Dracula (although, I was a little disappointed with the climax of the story)
Wuthering Heights
and I recommend all of them!!
Evi wrote: "My favourite classics (that I read so far) are:Jane Eyre
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Frankenstein
Dracula (although, I was a little disappoint..."
I LOVE Wuthering Heights, and the picture of dorian gray, although I'm not a big fan of Jane Eyre :)
My favourites are
Wuthering Heights
Northanger Abbey
Frankenstein
The Picture of Dorian Gray (I actually have a love/hate relationship with this book lol)
Wuthering Heights
Northanger Abbey
Frankenstein
The Picture of Dorian Gray (I actually have a love/hate relationship with this book lol)
• Ari • wrote: "I’ve never read a classic. Which one is the best for newbies?"
I would recommend Northanger Abbey! It's one of Jane Austen's shorter works and it's a lot easier to read than most classics, bc it has a simpler and less dense writing style.
I would recommend Northanger Abbey! It's one of Jane Austen's shorter works and it's a lot easier to read than most classics, bc it has a simpler and less dense writing style.
• Ari • wrote: "I’ve never read a classic. Which one is the best for newbies?"The Scarlet Pimpernel is really good! It's pretty fast moving and easy to understand too. It was the first classic my sister read, and it's what got her into classics!
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The Scarlet Pimpernel (other topics)Northanger Abbey (other topics)
Northanger Abbey (other topics)
Frankenstein: The 1818 Text (other topics)
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