10 Classics to Read in 2020


Have you made a resolution to read more classics this year? I did that for a few years in a row but didn't do it because I was intimidated. It wasn't until my friend Kelsey and I started reading together that I finally did it. I've discovered some amazing books and authors. If you are ready to read in, here is a list of both serious and light classics. 
Hinds Feet on High Places
This is an allegory of the Christian life. I learn new things every time I read it. My review | Amazon

Confessions If I ever write an autobiography, I want it to be like this. Everything in this book leads back to Jesus. I highly recommend the Penguin Classics edition. My review | Amazon
Little Women This has been a favorite for years. Such a sweet story of sisters.Amazon
Mansfield Park This is one of the most underrated Jane Austen story. I think you have to read it to really understand it.My review | Amazon Around the World in Eighty Days This is a very fun adventure story. It's an easy read.My review | Amazon Classics with K&S Video
Uncle Tom's Cabin This book took me off guard. It is a powerful story if a little hard to read.My review | Amazon | Classics with K&S Video
Shirley While I had a little trouble getting into this book, It is a story loved.My review | Amazon | Classics with K&S Video
Kidnapped Not only is this a good book, but this audiobook read my BJ Harrison, is amazing!My review | Amazon | Classics with K&S Video
Anna and the King of Siam This book affected me deeply. It's worth the time to read.My review | AmazonClassics with K&S Video
The Mark of Zorro This is another very fun story, and again, I recommend the BJ Harrison audiobook My review | Amazon
What is your favorite classic? What is one you would like to read?
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Published on February 19, 2020 23:00
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message 1: by Hannah (new)

Hannah I first read Mansfield Park last year and thoroughly enjoyed it. Also read Kidnapped and Zorro last year and would give them four stars personally. I own a vintage copy of Anna and the King of Siam and obviously I need to read it this year!


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Hannah wrote: "I first read Mansfield Park last year and thoroughly enjoyed it. Also read Kidnapped and Zorro last year and would give them four stars personally. I own a vintage copy of Anna and the King of Siam..."

How fun that we've read some of the same ones. Yes! Do read it! It's a powerful story.


message 3: by Hannah (new)

Hannah I took a peek at your videos (how did I not know y’all were doing this?) and my copy of Anna and the King of Siam actually looks exactly like yours!

I’ve read a few of the others too, but not recently.


message 4: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Thanks for checking out the videos. Kelsey and I have really enjoyed it. In fact, we have already recorded more videos that we will start sharing in May.


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