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Jul 03, 2014 07:03AM

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Jane Eyre. Definitely. Pride and Prejudice is worth considering as well.

Okay, I am the weird one who actually likes the classics and picks them up on her own and loves them :)
I don't to really have a whole lot to recommend at the moment, but I do have bit of a tip for you. Do not go directly from reading easy stuff like the Hunger Games to Les Miserables. It will be painful on your brain to go from something that takes a phrase to describe a tree to something that takes three sentences. Also, as Lynne said, it really depends on your taste. Look at the classics out there, pick something that seems interesting :)
If you like horror you always have Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. A book that I loved and re-read in school for an assignment that a lot of my classmates actually seemed to enjoy was Nathanial Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter.
What are some things that you have read and liked that are not pulp fiction?
I really like Anne of Green Gables.
Isabella wrote: "Alright, please tell me I'm not the only one who's parents are always bugging them to read the "classics". But let's be honest some of the classics can be pretty boring. So what are some good class..."
The Secret Garden, The Hobbit, The Swiss Family Robinson
The Secret Garden, The Hobbit, The Swiss Family Robinson
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The Mad Hatter ~I'd rather have my kingdom fall than lose you to hatred's call~
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OMG! The Hobbit is really good!



the scarlet letter! (its about a prostitute, but i loved it. don't judge)
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