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from the Classics Without All the Class group.
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A Auster, Paul - The Brooklyn FolliesB Burgess, Anthony - A Clockwork Orange
C Cooper, James Fenimore - The Last of the Mohicans
D Douglass, Frederick - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
E * Malatesta, Errico - Anarchy
F Forster, E.M. - The Longest Journey
G Gaskell, Elizabeth - North and South
H Hemingway, Ernest - For Whom the Bell Tolls
I Ishiguro, Kazuo - The Remains of the Day (2012)
J James, Henry - In the Cage
K * Hamsun, Knut - Hunger
L Feuvre, Amy Le - Probable Sons
M Montgomery, L.M. - Anne of Green Gables
N Nietzsche, Friedrich - Beyond Good and Evil
O * Wilde, Oscar - De Profundis
P Pirandello, Luigi -Six Characters in Search of an Author
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R Roth, Philip - The Plot Against America
S Steinbeck, John - Sweet Thursday
T Turgenev, Ivan - Diary of a Superfluous Man
U * Sinclair, Upton - The Jungle
V Vonnegut, Kurt - Mother Night
W Woolf, Virginia - Jacob's Room
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Z Zola, Émile - Thérèse Raquin
Hi, my name is Massimo. I'm an Italian living in Italy. I've always loved reading good books. Last year I decided to start reading English and American literature. Unfortunately my English isn't good enough and at times I find a little difficulty to understand all the nuances of the language. Since my daughter doesn't allow me to stay more than two seconds away from her, it's impossible for me to take a book in my hands. So I mostly listen to audiobooks, usually while driving to and from work or when I go running.
I'm diving into English classics. I knew nothing and the more I read the more I realize there is to know. I'm amazed
I need opinions... I need advices.... I feel like a child entering in the world for the first time.
